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CENSUS 


OF  THE   COMMONWEALTH  OF 


MASSACHUSETTS : 


1895. 


PKEPARED   UNDER   THE   DIRECTION    OF 

HORACE    G.    WADLIN, 

Chief  of  the  Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Labor. 


Volume  I. 

Population  and  Social  Statistics. 


BOSTON : 
WRIGHT    &   POTTER   PRINTING   CO.,   STATE   PRINTERS, 

18  Post  Office  Square. 
1896. 


3  n .  4  -^ 


V.  I 


TABLE    OF    CONTENTS. 


Page 

Introduction  to  Census  volumes xi-xiii 

TABULAR   PRESENTATIONS. 

Population  and  Legal  Voters, 1-8 

Recapitulation.    The  State  and  Counties, 8 

Population  :  By  Towns,  Alphabetically 9-14 

Population  for  1885  and  1895:  Increase  and  Decrease.    By  Toavns,     ....  15-24 

Towns  showing  increase, 17-19 

Towns  showing  decrease, 20,  21 

Recapitulations.    The  State  and  Counties, 22,  23 

Population  and  Sex, 25-32 

Recapitulation.    The  State  and  Counties, 32 

Population  for  1885  and  1895:  Increase  and  Decrease.    By  Sex 33-42 

Recapitulation.    The  State  and  Counties, 42 

Tabular  Analyses, 43-68 

Legal  voters, 43 

Gains  and  losses  in  population, 43,  44 

Towns  showing  continuous  loss  for  20  years, 44,  45 

Comparisons  between  1875,  1885,  and  1895, 45 

Concentration  of  population, 45-48 

Population  eight  miles  from  the  State  House, 46 

Population  ten  miles  from  the  State  House, 46,  47 

Population  ticelve  miles  from  the  State  House, 47,  48 

City  and  town  population  contrasted, 48,  49 

Population  rank  of  cities  and  towns, 49-58 

Ranges  of  population, 57,  58 

Total  number  of  cities  and  towns,  January  1,  1896, 58 

New  cities  and  towns  since  1885, 58 

Estimated  population  to  1905, 58 

Comparisons  of  population  in  classified  industrial  districts, 58-62 

Textiles, 59, 60 

Boots  and  Shoes 60 

Metals  and  Metallic  Goods 60,  61 

Leather, 61 

Paper  and  Paper  Goods, 61,  62 

Recapitulation :  the  five  groups, 62 

Special  presentations  for  the  city  of  Boston, 62-64 

By  old  ward  lines  (1875-1895), 62,63 

By  police  divisions, 63 

By  missionary  districts, 63,  64 

Comparisons  of  the  male  and  female  population, 64-67 

Villages  :   Br  Towns 69-84 

Explanation  of  presentation, 71 

[iii] 


IV 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


Page 

Villages,  Sections,  Etc.  :  Alphabetically, 85-124 

Explanation  of  presentation, 87 


Tabular  Analyses, 125-128 


Definitions  of  "village"  and  "section," 

Population  of  villages, 

Letter  submitted  to  town  and  city  clerks, 

Letter  sent  to  postmasters,       .        .        .        .    ' 

Designation  of  railway  stations  and  post  offices, 

Number  of  cities  and  towns,  villages,  and  localities  with  "  popular  designations ; 

counties,  and  for  the  State, 

Post  offices  comprised  in  the  Boston  postal  district, 

Sub-stations  within  the  Boston  postal  district 


by 


125 
125 
125 
126 
126 

126 
127 
127 


Censuses  of  Population  :    1765-1895.    "Dates   of  Incorporation,  Changes   in  Name, 
Area,  Boundaries,  Population,   Etc.,   for  Counties,  Cities,  Towns,   and  The 

State, 129-216 

Explanation  of  presentation, 131 

County  of  Barnstable, 133 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstable, 133-136 

County  of  Berkshire, 136,137 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Berkshire, 137-144 

County  of  Bristol, 144 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Bristol, 144-149 

County  of  Dukes  County, 149 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Dukes  County, 149, 150 

County  of  Essex, 150, 151 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Essex, 151-158 

■^  County  of  Franklin, 158 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Franklin, 158-164 

County  of  Hampden, 164 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampden, 164-169 

County  of  Hampshire, 169 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampshire, 169-174 

County  of  Middlesex, 174, 175 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Middlesex, 175-187 

County  of  Nantucket, /       .        .        .        .  187 

Town  of  Nantucket, 187 

County  of  Norfolk, 187 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Norfolk, 188-193 

County  of  Plymouth, 193 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth, 193-199 

County  of  Suffblk, 199 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Suflblk, 199-202 

Brujhton, 200 

Charlestoivn 200 

Dorchester, 200,  201 

Roxbury, 201 

West  Roxbury 201 

County  of  Worcester, 202 

Cities  and  towns  In  the  count)'  of  Worcester, -.        .        .        .  202-215 

The  State, 216 


Tabular  Analysis, 

Growth  of  the  towns  and  cities  from  the  earliest  years. 
Historical  features  and  statistical  information. 
Increases  or  decreases  as  compared  with  preceding  Census, 
Establishment  or  incorporation  of  cities  and  towns, 

Authorities  consulted, 

Instances  where  no  authentic  knowledge  exists,    . 
Cities  and  towns  of  whose  incorporation  no  record  exists. 
Authority  for  dates  and  quotations  given  for  purposes  of  reffence. 


217-224 
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TABLE    OF    CONTENTS.  V 

Tabular  Analysis  — Con. 

Percentages  of  increase  or  decrease  in  population,  liy  Census  periods,  for  the  State  and        page 

Counties  (1765-1895), 218,219 

Growthof  Boston  (1638-1895), 219-223 

Boston,  including  annexations, 220 

Boston  proper, 220 

Annexed  territory, 220 

Annexations, 220,  221 

East  Boston  (1637), 220 

The  Islands, 220 

South  Boston  (1804), 221 

Washington  Village  (1855), 221 

'  Roxbury  (1867), 221 

Dorchester  (1869), 221 

West  Roxbury  (1873), 221 

Brighton  (1873), 221 

Charlestown  (1873), 221 

Explanatory  notes, 220,  221 

Population  on  original  territory, 220 

Population  on  annexed  territory, 220-222 

Decline  in  population  on  original  territory  in  1895  as  compared  with  U.  S.  Census  of 

1890 222 

Increase  in  population  in  1895  as  compared  with  1885  :  by  divisions  of  the  city,  .        .  222 

Percentages  of  population  of  the  cit.y  by  territoi'ial  divisions, 222 

Comparisons  of  population  of  original  territory  with  population  of  annexed  territory,  222,  223 

Polls  and  Voters, 225-238 

Recapitulation.     The  State  and  Counties, 238 

Political  Condition:  By  Sex, 239-266 

Explanation  of  presentation 241 

Recapitulation.     The  State  and  Counties, 264,  265 

Political  Condition:  By  Age  Periods, 267-318 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstable, 269-271 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Berkshire, 271-275 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Bristol, 275-277 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Dukes  County, 278 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Essex, 278-283 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Franklin, 283-286 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampden, 287-290 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Hampshire, 290-292 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Middlesex, 293-300 

Town  and  county  of  Nantucket, 300 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Norfolk, 300-303 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth, 303-307 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Suffolk, 307,  308 

Cities  and  towns  in  the  county  of  Worcester, 308-315 

Recapitulation  :  By  Counties, 316,  317 

Recapitulation  :  For  the  State, 318 

Tabular  Analyses, 319-330 

Ratable  polls, 319 

Legal  voters, 319 

Persons  "  not  voters," 319 

Aliens, 319 

Native  born  voters, 319 

Foreign  born  naturalized  voters, 319 

Definition  of  "ratable  poll," 319 

Definition  of  "potential  voters," 319 

Constitutional  requisites  for  voting, 319 

The  Constitutional  amendment  of  May  1,  1857, 319 

Persons  excepted  from  the  requisitions  of  the  amendment, 319 

Registered  voters, 319 

Definition  of  the  Census  "  legal  voter,"  .        o        .....•••        •  319 


VI  CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 

Tabular  Analyses  —  Con.  Pj^  e 

Comparisons  between  the  Censuses  of  1885  and  1895, 320 

Comparisons  between  the  counties  (Census  of  1895), 320 

Comparisons  between  the  cities  (Census  of  1895) , 320,  321 

Political  condition  of  the  population  :  by  sex, 321-323 

Male  population  20  years  of  age  and  over  (political  condition  of),         .        .        .        .  321 

Total  population  (political  condition  of), 321,322 

Comparisons  between  the  Censuses  of  1875,  1885,  and  1895, 322,  323 

Comparisons  between  the  cities, 322,  323 

Ratable  polls,  native  born  voters,  foreign  born  naturalized  voters,  aliens,  persons  having 
"no  political  condition,"  and  male  population  20  years  of  age  and  over:  by  age 

periods  (for  the  cities),  .        .       /. 324-329 

Percentages  for  the  city  of  Boston  and  for  the  State, 329 

Families  :  Number  and  Average  Size, 331-338 

Recapitulation.    The  State  and  Counties, 337 

Size  of  Families  and  Composition  by  Sex, 339-443 

Explanatory  notes, 34I 

Size  of  Families.    For  Towns, 343-386 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Barnstable, 343,  344 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Berkshire, 344-348 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Bristol, 348-350 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Dukes, 350,  351 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Essex, 351-355 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Franklin, 355-358 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Hampden, 358-361 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Hampshire, 361-363 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Middlesex, 363-370 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Nantucket, 37O 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Norfolk, 370-374 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Plymouth, 374-377 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Suffolk, 377,  378 

Towns  in  the  county  of  Worcester, 378-386 

Size  of  Families  and  Composition  by  Sex.    For  Cities, 387-426 

Cities  in  the  county  of  Berkshire, .  387,  388 

Cities  in  the  county  of  Bristol, 389-392 

Cities  in  the  county  of  Essex, 392-401 

Cities  in  the  county  of  Hampden 401-405 

Cities  in  the  county  of  Hampshire, 405,  406 

Cities  in  the  county  of  Middlesex, 406-417 

Cities  in  the  county  of  Norfolk, 417,  418 

Cities  in  the  county  of  Plymouth, 418,  419 

Cities  in  the  county  of  Suffolk, 419-424 

Cities  in  the  county  of  Worcester, 424-426 

Size  of  Families  and  Composition  by  Sex.    For  the  State, 427-435 

Recapitulation.    Size  of  Families, 436-443 

Tabular  Analyses, 444-456 

Average  size  of  family ;  1875,  1885,  1895, 444 

"  Census  family ; "  interpretation  of  the  term, 444 

Classitication  of  "  families  "  by  the  Census  method, 444,445 

Population  of  large  families  in  towns, 445-448 

Size  of  families  in  the  cities,  the  towns,  and  the  State,  with  percentages  of  total  families 

and  total  population, 448-453 

Families  composed  of  one  sex  only 453-455 

Rooms:   Occupied  Dwelling  Houses^ 457-558 

Size  of  family,  total  number  of  rooms  occupied  by  all  families  of  specified  size,  average 
number  of  rooms  occupied  by  each  family  of  specified  size,  and  average  number  of 
persons  to  a  room  in  each  family  of  specified  size,  in  the  towns  and  cities  (by 

wards)  of  each  county, 459-555 

County  of  Barnstable, 459,  460 

County  of  Berkshire, 460-466 

County  of  Bristol, 466-473 


TABLE    OF    CONTENTS.  Vll 

Rooms:   Occupied  Dwelling  Houses  —  Con. 

Size  of  family,  total  number  of  rooms  occupied,  etc.  —  Con.  '    Page 

County  of  Dukes, 473 

County  of  Essex, 473-489 

County  of  Franklin, 489-492 

County  of  Hampden, 492-499 

County  of  Hampshire, 499-504 

County  of  Middlesex, 504-524 

County  of  Nantucket, 524 

County  of  Norfolk, 525-530 

County  of  Plymouth, 530-535 

County  of  Suffolk, 535-543 

County  of  Worcester, 543-555 

Recapitulation.     For  the  State, 556,557 

Rooms:    Occupied  and  Unoccupied  Dwelling  Houses, 559-572 

Occupied  and  unoccupied  rooms  in  occupied  dwelling  houses,  rooms  in  unoccupied 
dwelling  houses,  and  total  number  of  rooms  in  occupied  and  unoccupied  dwelling 

houses,  in  the  towns  and  cities  (1\v  wards)  of  each  count}^ 561-572 

Recapitulation.     For  the  State  and  Counties, 572 

Tenements:    Occupied  Dwelling  Houses, 573-638 

Number  of  occupied  dwelling  houses,  number  of  families  and  occupied  tenements  in  occu- 
pied dwelling  houses,  number  of  occupied  and  unoccupied  tenements  in  occupied 
dwelling  houses,  and  total  number  of  tenements  in  occupied  dwelling  houses,  in 

the  towns  and  cities  (by  wards)  of  each  county,  .        .        .  • 575-636 

County  of  Barnstable, 575,  576 

County  of  Berkshire, 576-579 

County  of  Bristol, 579-584 

County  of  Dukes, 584 

County  of  Essex, 584-593 

County  of  Franklin, 593-595 

County  of  Hampden, 595-600 

County  of  Hampshire, 601-603 

County  of  Middlesex, 603-615 

County  of  Nantucket, 615 

County  of  Norfolk, 615-618 

County  of  Plymouth 618-621 

County  of  Suffolk, 621-628 

County  of  Worcester, 628-636 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State, 637 

Dwelling  Houses:   Number  of  Stories  and  Materials, 639-741 

Number  of  occupied  dwelling  houses,  number  of  unoccupied  dwelling  houses,  total  num- 
ber of  dwelling  houses,  with  the  number  of  stories  to  dwelling  houses,  and  materials 
of  which  constructed,  in  the  towns  and  cities  (by  wards)  of  each  county,         .        .  641-738 

County  of  Barnstable, 641,642 

County  of  Berkshire, 642-648 

County  of  Bristol, 648-656 

County  of  Dukes,       .        .        .        .     ' 656, 657 

County  of  Essex 657-671 

County  of  Franklin, 671-674 

Count}'  of  Hampden, 674-681 

County  of  Hampshire, 681-686 

County  of  Middlesex, 686-706 

County  of  Nantucket, 706 

County  of  Norfolk, 706-711 

County  of  Plymouth, 711-716 

County  of  Suffolk, 716-725 

County  of  Worcester, 725-738 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State, 738-741 

Tabular  Analyses, 742-754 

Housing  of  the  people, 742 

Distribution  of  the  population  by  rooms, 742 


Vlll  CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 

Tabular  Analyses  — Con.  Page 

Concentration  and  undue  crowding  of  population,         ........         742 

Comparisons  of  density  of  population, 742 

Consideration  of  concentration  on  the  basis  of  "rooms,"      .        , 742,743 

Average  number  of  persons  to  a  room.    For  the  State  and  Counties,  .....  743 

Average  number  of  persons  to  a  room.    For  the  Cities, 743,  744 

City  and  town  population  compared  with  respect  to  occupancy  of  rooms,    ....  744,  745 

Rooms  :  occupied  and  unoccupied  dwelling  houses, 745,  746 

In  the  cities, , 745,  746 

Cities  and  towns  compared, .  746 

Tenements  :  occupied  dwelling  houses, 746-749 

The  State  and  Counties, 747 

In  the  cities, 747-749 

Cities  and  towns  compared,       .        .        .       ' 749 

Dwelling  houses :  number  of  stories  and  materials, 749-753 

Number  of  stories, 749,  750 

Materials  of  which  constructed :  comparisons  for  the  State,  cities,  and  towns,  between 

1885  and  1895,' 750,  751 

Occupied  and  unoccupied  dwelling  houses  :  comparisons  for  the  State,  counties,  and 

cities,  between  1885  and  1895, 751-753 

Cities  and  towns  compared  for  1885  and  1895, 753 

Averages  and  Comparative  Totals:  Rooms,  Tenements,  and  Dwelling  Houses,  .  755-782 
Comparative  Totals,  Population  by  sex ;  number  of  families ;  occupied,  unoccupied, 
and  total  dwelling  houses;  occupied,  unoccupied,  and  total  tenements  in  occupied 
dwelling  houses;  occupied',  unoccupied,  and  total  rooms  in  occupied  and  unoccu- 
pied dwelling  houses :  by  counties,  cities  (by  wards),  and  towns,  .  .  .  .756-779 
Averages,  etc.  Males  to  a  family,  females  to  a  family,  and  persons  to  a  family ;  persons 
to  an  occupied  dwelling  house;  estimated  population  of  unoccupied  dwelling 
houses ;  estimated  population  of  unoccupied  tenements  in  occupied  dwelling  houses ; 
estimated  population  if  all  dwelling  houses  were  fully  occupied ;  families  to  each 
occupied  dwelling  house;  persons  to  each  occupied  tenement;  rooms  to  each  occu- 
pied tenement;  and  persons  to  each  room  in  occupied  tenements,  by  counties,  cities 

(by  wards),  and  towns, 756-779 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  Counties, 780,  781 

Recapitulation.  Averages  per  Areas.  Areas  (square  miles)  ;  persons  to  a  square  mile ; 
families  to  a  square  mile ;  dwellings  to  a  square  mile ;  acres  to  a  person ;  acres  to  a 
family ;  acres  to  a  dwelling ;  square  feet  to  a  person ;  square  feet  to  a  family ;  and 
square  feet  to  a  dwelling.    For  the  State  and  Counties, 780,  781 

Tabular  Analysis 783-790 

Estimates  based  upon  ascertained  facts, 783 

General  comparisons  of  totals  and  averages, 783 

County  comparisons, 783,  784 

Estimated  population.    The  State  and  Counties, ,       784 

Percentages  of  possible  increase, 784 

Comparisons  of  Massachusetts  cities, 784,  785 

Comparisons  with  leading  cities  in  the  United  States, 785-787 

Comparisons  with  the  States  and  Territories  of  the  United  States, 787.  788 

Averages  per  areas, 788,  789 

County  averages, 789 

State  averages ;  1885  and  1895, 789 

Effect  of  the  increase  of  population  upon  a  territory  incapable  of  expansion,        .        .  789 

Area  available  to  each  person  constantly  growing  smaller, 789 

Decrease  quite  material,  when  measured  at  intervals  of  ten  years,        ....         789 

Native  and  Foreign  Born, 791-804 

Recapitulation.     By  Counties, 803 

Recapitnlation.    For  the  State, 803 

Recapitulation.    Percentages :  by  Sex.     For  the  State  and  Counties, 803 

Color  and  Race, 805-828 

Recapitulation.     By  Counties, 826,  827 

Recapitnlation.    For  the  State, 827 

Recapitulation.    Percentages:  by  Sex.    For  the  State  and  Counties, 827 


TABLE    OF    CONTENTS.  IX 

Page 

Conjugal  Condition, 829-852 

Recapitulation.    By  Counties, 850,  851 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State, 851 

Recapitulation.     Percentages  :  by  Sex.    For  the  State  and  Counties 851 

Soldiers,  Sailors,  and  Marines, 853-858 

Recapitulation.    For  the  State  and  Counties, 858 

Tabular  Analyses, 859-865 

Native  and  foreign  born, 859-864 

Comparisons  for  the  State, 859 

County  comparisons, 859 

Comparisons  between  1885  and  1895, 859,  860 

City  comparisons, 860,  861 

Comparison  by  wards   (city  of  Boston), 861-864 

Color  and  race, 864 

Comparisons  for  the  State, 864 

County  comparisons, 864 

Conjugal  condition, 864,  865 

Comparisons  for  the  State, 864,  865 

Definition  of  "  widowed," 865 

County  comparisons, 865 

Soldiers,  sailors,  and  marines, 865 

Number  of  soldiers,  sailors,  and  marines,  survivors  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  living 

in  the  Commonwealth  on  May  1, 1895, 865 

Duplications  in  designation  avoided, 865 

Possiljle  errors  and  omissions, 865 

Figures  approximate  rather  than  absolute, 865 


THE 


Decennial  Census  of  the  Commonwealth. 


1895. 


Volume  I 


i:t^TRODUCTIO^. 

The  Decennial  Census  taken  in  1895  was  the  fifth  regular  decennial 
enumeration  of  the  people,  conducted  in  accordance  with  the  Constitu- 
tion and  laws  made  in  conformity  thereto.  The  enumeration  of  the 
population  and  the  collection  of  social  statistics  began  May  1.  By  the 
provisions  of  the  Census  law,  however,  the  collection  of  information 
relating  to  other  branches  of  the  work,  chiefly  Manufactures,  Agricult- 
ure, Commerce,  and  the  Fisheries,  was  not  undertaken  until  a  later  date, 
or  until  the  industrial  operations  of  the  entire  year  1895  had  been  com- 
pleted ;  so  that  in  the  main,  the  industrial  and  commercial  returns  of 
the  Census  will  cover  the  year  ending  December  31,  1895. 

Although  the  first  decennial  enumeration  was  made  in  1855,  there 
were  several  previous  enumerations,  by  order  of  the  Legislature,  the 
first  occurring  in  1837,  and  others  following  in  1840  and  1850.  In  con- 
nection with  the  Censuses  taken  decennially  by  the  United  States  begin- 
ning with  1790,  and  the  earlier  provincial  Censuses  taken  in  1765  and 
1776,  we  are  able  to  trace  the  growth  of  the  Commonwealth  during 
130  years.  Industrial  statistics,  including  statistics  of  Agriculture, 
were  collected  in  the  Census  of  1837,  also  in  1845,  and  regularly  in 
connection  with  the  decennial  enumerations  begun  in  1855. 

The  results  of  the  Census  of  1885  were  nominally  published  in  three 
volumes,  but,  as  one  of  these  consisted  of  two  Parts,  four  books  were 
actually  issued,  aggregating  4,493  pages  of  tabular  matter,  accompanied 

[xij 


xii  CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS—  1895. 

by  analytical  text.  The  results  of  the  present  Census,  while  requiring 
in  their  presentation  approximately  the  same  number  of  pages,  will  be 
published  in  smaller  volumes,  probably  eight  in  number,  which  will  be 
more  conveniently  consulted  by  the  reader. 

Each  separate  section  of  the  work,  as  fast  as  completed,  is  issued  in 
preliminary  pamphlet  form,  intended  mainly  for  the  press,  in  order  that 
the  information  may  reach  the  public  at  the  earliest  possible  moment. 
In  accordance  with  this  plan,  the  matter  contained  in  the  five  Parts 
comprising  the  present  vohime,  has  been  published  seriatim,  at  dates 
much  earlier  than  would  have  been  possible  under  the  plan  formerly 
followed  of  issuing  practically  nothing  until  the  bound  volumes  were 
ready.  A  full  statement  of  the  organization  and  methods  of  the  Census 
will  be  given  in  the  final  volume,  and  for  that  reason  will  not  be  other- 
wise referred  to  here. 

The  present  volume,  the  first  of  the  series,  contains  the  following : 

Part  1 . 

Populatiou  aud  Legal  Voters. 

Population  :  B}'  Towns,  Alphabetically. 

Population  for  1885  and  1895  :  Increase  and  Decrease.     By  Towns. 

Population  and  Sex. 

Population  for  1885  and  1895  :  Increase  and  Decrease.     By  Sex. 

Part  2 

Villages  :  By  Towns. 

Villages,  Sections,  Etc.  :  Alphabetically. 

Censuses  of  Population  :    1765-1895.     Dates  of  Incorporation,  Changes 

in  Name,  Area,  Boundaries,  Populatiou,  Etc.,  for  Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  aud  The  State. 

Part  3. 

Polls  and  Voters. 

Political  Condition  :   By  Sex. 

Political  Condition  :  By  Age  Periods. 

Part  4 . 

Families  ;  Number  and  Average  Size. 
Size  of  Families  and  Composition  by  Sex. 
Rooms  :  Occupied  Dwelling  Houses. 
Rooms  :  Occupied  and  Unoccupied  Dwelling  Houses. 
Tenements  :  Occupied  Dwelling  Houses. 
Dwelling  Houses  :   Number  of  Stories  and  Materials. 
Averages  and  Comparative  Totals :    Rooms,  Tenements,  and  Dwelling 
Houses. 


INTKODUCTION. 


Xlll 


Part  5. 

Native  and  P'oreigo  Born. 
Color  and  Race. 
Conjugal  Condition. 
Soldiers,  Sailors,  and  Marines. 

Each  tabular  presentation  is  accompanied  with  full  analytical  text,  to 
which  the  attention  of  the  reader  is  especially  called. 


Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Labor, 

20  Beacon  Street,  Boston, 

December,  1896. 


HORACE  G.  WADLIN, 

Chief. 


Population  and  Legal  Voters. 


[1] 


POPULATION  AND  LEGAL  VOTERS. 


Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Popula- 
tion 

Legal 
Voters 

Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Popula- 
tion 

Legal 
Voters 

BARNSTABLE. 

27,654 

7,620 

BERKSHIRE -Con. 

Barnstable, 

4,055 

1,220 

Tyringham, 

363 

102 

Bourne,   . 

1,580 

434 

Washington,  . 

. 

423 

105 

Brewster, 

901 

286 

West  Stockbridge, 

. 

1,257 

327 

Chatham, 

1,809 

603 

Williamstown, 

. 

4,887 

1,234 

Dennis,   . 

2,545 

738 

Windsor, 

• 

556 

155 

Easthana, 

476 

152 

Falmouth, 
Harwich, 

2,655 
2,532 

721 
693 

BRISTOL. 

219,019 

42,495 

Mashpee, 

330 

90 

Acushnet 

1,115 

315 

Orleans,  . 

1,198 

342 

Attleborough, 

8,288 

1,814 

Provincetown 

4,555 

920 

Berkley, 

955 

276 

Sandwich, 

k 

1,580 

437 

Dartmouth,    . 

3,107 

811 

Truro,     . 

815 

188 

Dighton, 

1,797 

470 

Wellfleet, 

968 

284 

Easton,    . 

4,452 

1,124 

Yarmouth, 

1,655 

532 

Fairhaven, 

3,338 

893 

BERKSHIRE 

86,292 

20,186 

Fall  River, 
Ward  1, 

89,203 
11,146 

14,566 
1,929 

Adams,  . 

. 

7,837 

1,470 

Ward  2, 

8,724 

1,274 

Alford,   . 

280 

90 

Ward  3, 

11,451 

1,826 

Becket,   . 

888 

211 

Ward  4, 

10,468 

1,941 

Cheshire, 

1,176 

319 

Ward  5,       . 

10,609 

1,635 

Clarksburg,     . 

1,009 

214 

Ward  6, 

12,264 

1,236 

Dalton,   . 

3,210 

769 

Ward  7, 

6,397 

1,532 

Egremont, 

836 

235 

Ward  8,        . 

7,332 

1,663 

Florida,  . 

425 

99 

Ward  9, 

10,812 

1,530 

Great  Barrington, 

4,794 

1,226 

Freetown, 

1,405 

390 

Hancock, 

511 

121 

Mansfield, 

3,722 

933 

Hinsdale, 

1,650 

364 

New  Bedford, 

55,251 

10,096 

Lanesborough, 

848 

243 

Ward  1, 

13,192 

1,731 

Lee, 

4,066 

958 

Ward  2, 

7,791 

1,602 

Lenox,     . 

2,872 

673 

Ward  3, 

5,636 

1,546 

Monterey, 

464 

120 

Ward  4, 

6,388 

1,636 

Mount  'Washlngtoi 

3» 

136 

33 

Ward  5, 

9,104 

1,797 

New  Ashford, 

116 

37 

Ward  6, 

13,140 

1,784 

New  Marlborough 

1,288 

378 

North  Attleboroug 

h. 

6,576 

1,541 

North  Adams,* 

19,135 

4,065 

Norton,    . 

1,614 

443 

Otis, 

518 

162 

Raynham, 

1,518 

402 

Peru, 

305 

79 

Rehoboth, 

1,810 

519 

PiTTSPIELD, 

20,461 

4,801 

Seekonk, 

1,465 

346 

Ward  1, 

2,836 

614 

Somerset, 

1,983 

481 

Ward  2, 

3,526 

858 

Swansea, 

1,627 

■     385 

Ward  3, 

2,625 

683 

Taunton, 

27,115 

5,993 

Ward  4, 

2,780 

664 

Ward  1, 

2,802 

760 

Ward  5, 

2,687 

652 

Ward  2, 

2,872 

774 

Ward  6, 

3,474 

751 

Ward  3, 

3,039 

707 

Ward  7, 

2,533 

679 

Ward  4, 

2,989 

769 

Richmond, 

701 

170 

Ward  5, 

3,841 

774 

Sandisfield, 

802 

240 

Ward  6, 

3,102 

731 

Savoy,     • 

504 

154 

Ward  7, 

3,033 

728 

Sheffield, 

1,897 

494 

Ward  8, 

5,437 

750 

Stockbridge, 

2,077 

538 

Westport, 

2,678 

697 

*  Incorporated  as  a  city,  March  22,  1895;  Act  accepted,  April  8,  1895.     Population  not  distributed  by  wards. 

[3] 


4 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


POPULATION  AND    LEGAL  VOTERS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Popula- 
tion 

Legal 
Voters 

Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Popula- 
tion 

Legal 
Voters 

DUKES. 

4,238 

1,236 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Chilmark, 

304 

107 

Lynnfield 

818 

228 

Cottage  City, . 

1,038 

252 

Manchester,    . 

1,876 

450 

Edgartown,     . 

1,125 

340 

Marblehead,   . 

7,671 

2,295 

Gay  Head,      . 

169 

41 

Merrimac, 

2,301 

613 

Gosnold, 

140 

46 

Methuen, 

5,690 

1,168 

Tisbury, 

1,002 

301 

Middleton, 

838 

228 

West  Tisbury, 

460 

149 

Nahant,  . 

865 

209 

ESSEX. 

330,393 

77,282 

Newbury, 
Newbdrtpor 

r,     . 

1,489 
14,552 

428 
3,507 

Amesbury, 

9,986 

2,310 

Ward  1, 

2,372 

593 

Andover, 

6,145 

1,305 

Ward  2, 

2,331 

457 

Beverly, 

11,806 

3,034 

Ward  3, 

2,666 

696 

Ward  1, 

2,676 

686 

Ward  4, 

2,321 

593 

Ward  2, 

2,443 

636 

Ward  5, 

2,236 

494 

Ward  3, 

2,442 

576 

Ward  6, 

2,626 

674 

Ward  4, 

2,011 

537 

North  Andove 

r.     • 

3,569 

912 

Ward  6, 

1,203 

336 

Peabody, 

10,507 

2,647 

Ward  6, 

1,031 

263 

Rockport, 

5,289 

1,055 

Boxford, 

727 

191 

Rowley,  . 

1,272 

381 

Bradford, 

4,736 

1,159 

Salem,    . 

34,473 

7,411 

Danvers, 

8,181 

1,756 

Ward  1, 

5,006 

1,107 

Eesex, 

1,587 

492 

Ward  2, 

5,647 

1,435 

Georgetown,  . 

2,050 

601 

Ward  3, 

4,385 

1,062 

Gloucesteb, 

28,211 

6,444 

Ward  4, 

5,235 

1,206 

Ward  1, 

3,198 

838 

Ward  5, 

9,911 

1,478 

Ward  2, 

5,028 

990 

Ward  6, 

4,289 

1,123 

Ward  3, 

5,190 

1,196 

Salisbury, 

1,300 

394 

Ward  4, 

3,461 

864 

Saugus,    . 

4,497 

1,152 

Ward  5, 

4,344 

1,030 

Swampscott, 

3,259 

874 

Ward  6, 

2,943 

738 

Topsfleld, 

1,033 

305 

Ward  7, 

2,838 

432 

Wenham, 

886 

274 

Ward  8, 

1,209 

356 

West  Newbury, 

1,643 

464 

Groveland, 
Hamilton, 

2,333 
1,356 

592 
262 

FRANKLIN. 

40,145 

10,332 

Haverhill, 

30,209 

7,456 

Ashfield, 

. 

1,013 

300 

Ward  1, 

2,648 

877 

Bernardston, 

778 

222 

Ward  2, 

2,513 

681 

Buckland, 

1,548 

416 

Ward  3, 

3,543 

972 

Charlemont, 

1,041 

294 

Ward  4, 

3,985 

1,013 

Colrain,  . 

1,610 

409 

Ward  5, 

11,268 

2,383 

Conway, 

1,304 

336 

Ward  6, 

6,252 

1,530 

Deerfleld, 

3,007 

722 

Ipswich, 

4,720 

1,070 

Erving,    . 

964 

241 

Lawrence, 

52,164 

10,178 

Gill, 

1,082 

280 

Ward  1, 

8,568 

1,811 

Greenfield, 

6,229 

1,657 

Ward  2, 

6,984 

1,483 

Hawley,  . 

468 

143 

Ward  3, 

8,978 

1,593 

Heath,     . 

476 

124 

Ward  4, 

9,969 

1,645 

Leverett, 

744 

235 

Ward  5, 

9,933 

1,956 

Leyden,  . 

363 

106 

Ward  6, 

7,732 

1,690 

Monroe,  . 

298 

72 

Ltnn,     . 

62,354 

15,437 

Montague, 

6,058 

1,287 

Ward  1, 

1,579 

424 

New  Salem, 

869 

240 

Ward  2, 

3,936 

997 

Northfield, 

1,851 

456 

Ward  3, 

14,859 

3,654 

Orange,   . 

5,361 

1,444 

Ward  4, 

11,512 

3,243 

Rowe,     . 

498 

111 

Ward  6, 

12,860 

3,197 

Shelburne, 

1,560 

416 

Ward  6, 

14,932 

3,324 

Shutesbury, 

444 

137 

Ward  7, 

2,676 

598 

Sunderland, 

696 

192 

POPULATION  AND  LEGAL  VOTERS. 


POPULATION   AND   LEGAL  VOTEES  —  Continnecl. 


Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Popula- 

Legal 

Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Popula- 

Legal 

tion 

Voters 

tion 

Voters 

FRANKLIN  — Con. 

HAMPSHIRE— Con. 

Warwick 

599 

136 

Easthampton,         .        .        .        . 

4,790 

965 

Wendell, 

. 

529 

135 

Enfield,   . 

990 

234 

Whately, 

• 

755 

221 

Goshen,  . 
Granby,  . 

304 
748 

73 
182 

HAMPDEN, 

152,938 

31,568 

Greenwich, 

481 

146 

Agawam, 

2,408 

630 

Hadley,  . 

1,704 

398 

Blandfoid, 

•               •               • 

849 

256 

Hatfield, 

1,262 

320 

Brimfield, 

962 

260 

Huntington, 

1,450 

319 

Cheater,  . 

1,429 

379 

Middlefield, 

386 

86 

Chicopee, 

16,420 

2,749 

NORTHAMPTO 

V. 

16,746 

3,290 

Ward  1, 

3,269 

470 

Ward  1, 

2,170 

525 

Ward  2, 

1,752 

398 

Ward  2, 

3,244 

464 

Wards,       . 

2,817 

344 

Ward  3, 

2,872 

599 

Ward  4, 

2,258 

392 

Ward  4, 

2,488 

432 

Ward  5, 

2,650 

542 

Ward  5, 

2,136 

456 

Ward  6, 

1,698 

308 

Ward  6, 

1,903 

436 

Ward  7, 

1,976 

295 

Ward  7, 

1,933 

378 

East  Longmeadov 

^  \ 

1,591 

239 

Pelham,  . 

486 

137 

Granville, 

1,005 

255 

Plainfield, 

450 

135 

Hampden, 

743 

180 

Prescott, 

401 

126 

Holland, 

199 

54 

Southampton, 

1,054 

282 

HOLTOKE, 

40,322 

6,597 

South  Hadley, 

4,443 

839 

Ward  1, 

6,014 

966 

Ware,      . 

7,651 

1,271 

Ward  2, 

8,858 

916 

Westhampton, 

476 

120 

Ward  3.       . 

5,023 

846 

Williamsburg, 

1,955 

468 

Ward  4, 

6,781 

855 

Worthington, 

648 

184 

Ward  5, 

3,579 

818 

Ward  6, 

5,698 

1,103 

MIDDLESEX. 

499,217 

109,577 

Ward  7, 

4,369 

1,093 

Longraeadow, 

620 

143 

Acton,     . 

1,978 

545 

Ludlow,  . 

2,562 

372 

Arlington, 

6,515 

1,545 

Monson, . 

3,746 

851 

Ashby,    . 

804 

259 

Montgomery, 

275 

79 

Ashland, 

2,090 

482 

Palmer,  . 

6,858 

1,196 

Ayer, 

2,101 

515 

RuBsell,  . 

846 

181 

Bedford, 

1,169 

264 

Southwick,     . 

961 

261 

Belmont, 

2,843 

550 

SPRINOriELD, 

51,522 

12,240 

Billerica, 

2,577 

640 

Wardl,       . 

6,899 

1,717 

Boxborough, 

307 

80 

Ward  2, 

7,898 

1,617 

Burlington, 

574 

140 

Ward  3, 

6,197 

1,747 

Cambridge, 

81,643 

17,018 

Ward  4, 

6,209 

1,586 

Ward  1, 

15,881 

3,747 

Ward  5, 

6,426 

1,625 

Ward  2, 

22,632 

4,707 

Ward  6, 

6,153 

1,333 

Ward  3, 

13,996 

2,462 

Ward  7, 

4,650 

1,189 

Ward  4, 

18,681 

3,999 

Ward  8, 

7,090 

1,426 

Ward  5, 

10,453 

2,103 

Tollaud,  . 

309 

84 

Carlisle,  . 

492 

125 

Wales,    . 

783 

177 

Chelmsford, 

3,162 

771 

Weatfield, 

10,663 

2,752 

Concord, 

5,175 

943 

West  Springfield,  . 

6,125 

1,374 

Dracut,    . 

2,443 

534 

Wilbraham,    . 

1,740 

359 

Dunstable, 

400 

134 

Everett, 

18,573 

4,090 

Ward  1,       . 

3,138 

617 

HAMPSHIRE 

54,710 

11,888 

Ward  2, 

2,627 

610 

Amherst, 

•                • 

4,785 

1,339  { 

Ward  3, 

3,090 

609 

Belchertown, . 

•               • 

2,161 

557 

Ward  4, 

2,876 

702 

Chesterfield,  . 

•               • 

589 

192 

Ward  5, 

3,153 

651 

Cummington, 

• 

750 

225 

Ward  6, 

3,689 

901 

6 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


POPULATION   AND   LEGAL   VOTERS - 

-  Continued. 

CouNTiKs,  Cities 

AND  Towns. 

Popula- 
tion 

Legal 
Voters 

Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Popula- 
tion 

Legal 
A'oters 

MIDDLESE 

S  — Con. 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Framingham, 

>       •       •       « 

9,512 

2,308 

SOMERVILLE 

52,200 

11,839 

GrotoD,    . 

2,192 

494 

Ward  1, 

10,127 

2,272 

Holliston, 

2,718 

734 

Ward  2, 

17,196 

3,573 

Hopkinton, 

2,984 

902 

Ward  3, 

13,056 

3,239 

Hudson,  . 

5,308 

1,296 

Ward  4, 

11,821 

2,755 

Lexington, 

3,498 

848 

Stoneham, 

6,284 

1,757 

Lincoln,  . 

1,111 

229 

Stow,      . 

920 

240 

Littleton, 

1,136 

274 

Sudbury, 

1,141 

319 

Lowell, 

84,367 

16,408 

Tewksbury, 

3,379 

423 

Ward  1, 

9,508 

2,128 

Townsend, 

1,780 

535 

Ward  2, 

10,493 

1,742 

Tyngsborougl 

^»      « 

635 

157 

Ward  3, 

9,245 

1,901 

Wakefield, 

8,304 

1,885 

Ward  4, 

9,241 

1,995 

Waltham, 

20,876 

4,574 

Ward  5, 

8,452 

1,717 

Ward  1, 

2,920 

624 

Ward  6, 

9,332 

1,750 

Ward  2, 

2,936 

574 

Ward  7, 

13,118 

1,678 

Ward  3, 

3,376 

594 

Ward  8, 

7,940 

1,911 

Ward  4, 

3,071 

632 

Ward  9, 

7,038 

1,586 

Ward  5, 

2,887 

763 

Malden, 

29,708 

6,522 

Ward  6, 

2,918 

765 

Ward  1, 

4,105 

939 

Ward  7, 

2,768 

622 

Ward  2, 

5,330 

914 

Watertown, 

7,788 

1,751 

Ward  3, 

3,579 

854 

Wayland, 

2,026 

535 

Ward  4, 

4,800 

1,065 

Westford, 

2,418 

506 

Ward  5, 

3,931 

971 

Weston,  . 

1,710 

394 

Ward  6, 

4,212 

941 

Wilmington, 

1,420 

333 

Ward  7, 

3,751 

838 

Winchester, 

6,150 

1,390 

Marlboboug 

H, 

14,977 

3,445 

WOBURN, 

14,178 

3,327 

Ward  1, 

1,335  ' 

368 

Ward  1, 

2,625 

619 

Ward  2, 

2,205 

515 

Ward  2, 

2,881 

684 

Ward  3, 

2,969 

573 

Ward  3, 

2,509 

605 

Ward  4, 

3,302 

635 

Ward  4, 

2,622 

601 

Ward  5, 

1,934 

492 

Ward  5, 

1,161 

259 

Ward  6, 

1,689 

468 

Ward  6, 

1,413 

338 

Ward  7, 

1,543 

394 

Ward  7, 

967 

221 

Maynard, 

3,090 

598 

MEDrORD, 

14,474 

3,321 

NANTUCKET. 

3,016 

886 

Ward  1, 
Ward  2, 

3,012 
2,305 

589 

557 

Nantucket 

3,016 

886 

Ward  3, 
Ward  4, 

1,924 
1,956 

485 
485 

NORFOLK. 

134,819 

31,565 

Ward  5, 

2,955 

634 

Avon 

1,626 

469 

Ward  6, 

2,322 

571 

Bellingham, 

1,481 

323 

Melrose, 

11,965 

2,851 

Braintree, 

5,311 

1,331 

Natick,    . 

8,814 

2,334 

Brookline, 

16,164 

3,243 

Newton, 

27,590 

5,617 

Canton,    . 

4,636 

1,096 

Ward  1, 

4,287 

668 

Cohasset, 

2,474 

665 

Ward  2, 

5,412 

1,072 

Dedham, 

7,211 

1,702 

Ward  3, 

3,433 

761 

Dover,     . 

668 

169 

Ward  4, 

3,574 

691 

Foxborough, 

3,219 

858 

Ward  5, 

4.114 

964 

Franklin, 

5,136 

1,184 

Ward  6, 

4,240 

846 

Holbrook, 

2,298 

645 

Ward  7, 

2,530 

615 

Hyde  Park, 

11,826 

2,772 

North  Readinj 

3» 

835 

228 

Med  field. 

1,872 

447 

Pepperell, 

3,321 

800 

Medway, 

2,913 

818 

Reading, 

4,717 

1,184 

Millis, 

1,006 

231 

Sherborn, 

1,446 

269 

Milton,    . 

5,518 

1,171 

Bhirley,  . 

1,399 

315 

Needham, 

3,511 

763 

POPULATION  AND  LEGAL  VOTERS. 


POPULATION   AND   LEGAL  VOTERS  — Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Popiil.i- 

Lcsul 

Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Popula- 

Legal 

tiou 

Voters 

tion 

Voters 

NORFOLK  — Con. 

SUFFOLK -Con. 

Norfolk 

882 

193 

Boston  —  Con. 

Norwood, 

4,574 

1,133 

Ward  2 

21,588 

4,357 

QUINCT,  . 

20,712 

4,325 

Ward  3, 

13,943 

3,538 

"Ward  1, 

3,562 

803 

Ward  4, 

13,375 

3,311 

Ward  2, 

2,741 

658 

Ward  5, 

12,986 

3,266 

Ward  3, 

4,696 

834 

Ward  6, 

27,860 

4,190 

Ward  4, 

4,964 

874 

Ward  7, 

16,973 

4,237 

Ward  5, 

2,669 

646 

Ward  8, 

23,130 

5,173 

Ward  6, 

2,080 

510 

Ward  9, 

23,174 

5,504 

Randolph, 

3,694 

1,123 

Ward  10, 

22,554 

6,007 

Sharon,   . 

1,717 

423 

Ward  11, 

19,930 

4,886 

Stoughton, 

5,272 

1,333 

Ward  12, 

21,591 

6,731 

Walpole, 

2,994 

715 

Ward  13, 

24,900 

4,795 

Wellesley, 

4,229 

694 

Ward  14, 

19,186 

4,381 

Weymouth,    . 

11,291 

3,039 

Ward  15, 

18,623 

4,324 

Wrentham,    . 

2,584 

700 

Ward  16, 

16,320 

3,933 

Ward  17, 

21,114 

4,801 

PLYMOUTH. 

101,498 

26,956 

Ward  18, 

21,679 

4,830 

Ward  19, 

22,372 

4,467 

Abington, 

4,207 

1,258 

Ward  20, 

21,528 

5,225 

Bridgewater, 

4,686 

992  1 

Ward  21, 

19,274 

4,793 

Brockton,    . 

33,165 

8,531 

Ward  22, 

22,289 

4,879 

Ward  1, 

4,169 

1,253 

Ward  23, 

18,283 

4,032 

Ward  2, 

4,327 

1,310 

Ward  24, 

18,240 

4,371 

Ward  3, 

5,045 

1,273 

Ward  25, 

15,001 

3,577 

Ward  4,      . 

4,792 

1,042 

Chelsea, 

31,264 

7,066 

Ward  5, 

5,046 

1,164 

Ward  1, 

7,479 

1,561 

Ward  6, 

4,940 

1,202 

Ward  2, 

7,585 

1,631 

Ward  7, 

4,846 

1,287 

Ward  3, 

7,122 

1,493 

Carver,    . 

1,016 

269 

Ward  4, 

5,387 

1,265 

Dusbury, 

1,966 

555 

Ward  5, 

3,691 

1,116 

East  Bridgewater, 

2,894 

780 

1  Revere,    . 

7,423 

1,818 

Halifax,  . 

497 

146 

Winthrop, 

4,192 

825 

Hanover, 

2,051 

584 

Hanson,  . 

1,380 

386 

WORCESTER. 

306,445 

66,109 

Hingham, 

4,819 

1,256 

Aehburnhara 

2,148 

548 

Hull, 

1,044 

192 

Athol,     . 

7,364 

1,846 

Kingston, 

1,746 

473 

Auburn, 

1,598 

270 

Lakeville, 

870 

254 

Barre, 

2,278 

643 

Marlon,  . 

759 

207 

Berlin,     . 

897 

238 

Marshfield,     . 

1,760 

536 

'  Blackstone, 

6,039 

1,393 

Mattapoisett,  . 

1,032 

296 

1 
Bolton,    . 

797 

210 

Middleborough, 

6,689 

1,843 

Boylston, 

729 

197 

Norwell, 

1,540 

473 

t  Brookfleld, 

3,279 

760 

Pembroke, 

1,223 

369 

'  Charlton, 

1,877 

487 

Plymouth, 

7,957 

1,966 

Clinton,  . 

11,497 

2,418 

Plympton, 

549 

158 

Dana, 

717 

180 

Rochester, 

1,021 

283 

Douglas, 

2,026 

493 

Rockland, 

5,523 

1,571 

Dudley,  . 

3,203 

628 

Bcituate, 

2,246 

673 

FiTCHBURG, 

26,409 

5,231 

Wareham, 

3,367 

828 

Ward  1, 

4,376 

828 

West  Bridgewater, 

1,747 

461 

Ward  2, 

6,510 

884 

Whitman, 

5,744 

1,616 

Ward  3, 

4,299 

821 

Ward  4, 

3,214 

817 

SUFFOLK. 

539,799 

123,102 

Ward  5, 

3,350 

932 

Boston,         

496,920 

113,393 

Ward  6, 

4,660 

949 

Ward  1, 

21,007 

4,785 

Gardner, 

9,182 

1,980 

8 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


POPULATION   AND   LEGAL  VOTERS  —  Concluded. 


CocxTiES,  Cities,  and  Towns.         Popula- 
tion 

Lega] 
Voters 

Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Topula- 
tion 

Legal 
Voters 

WORCESTER— Con 

WORCESTER  —Con. 

Grafton, 

5,101 

990 

Southborough 

2,223 

448 

Hardwick, 

2,655 

479 

Southbridge,  . 

8,250 

1,414 

Harvard, 

1,162 

306 

Spencer, 

7,614 

1,570 

Holden,  . 

2,602 

522 

Sterling, 

1,218 

337 

Hopedale, 

1,377 

351 

Sturbridge, 

1,910 

423 

Hubbardston, 

1,274 

338 

Sutton,    . 

3,420 

555 

Lancaster, 

2,180 

413 

Templeton, 

2,915 

770 

Leicester, 

3,239 

744 

Upton,     . 

2,150 

519 

Leominster,    . 

9,211 

2,260 

Uxbridge, 

3,546 

743 

Lunenburg,    . 

1,237 

357 

Warren,  . 

4,430 

859 

Mendon, 

889 

263 

Webster, 

7,799 

1,248 

Milford, 

8,959 

2,323 

Westborough, 

5,235 

1,128 

Millbury, 

5,222 

963 

West  Boylston, 

2,963 

517 

New  Braintree, 

542 

112 

West  Brookfield, 

1,467 

407 

Northborougb, 

1,940 

407 

Westminster, 

1,315 

354 

Northbridge, 

5,286 

974 

Winchendon, 

4,490 

1,049 

North  Brookfield, . 

4,635 

1,070 

Worcester,  . 

98,767 

21,128 

Oakham, 

605 

175 

Ward  1, 

11,100 

2,788 

Oxford,  . 

2,390 

559 

Ward  2, 

13,089 

2,686 

Paston,   . 

426 

131 

Ward  3, 

14,637 

2,695 

Petersham,     . 

952 

258 

Ward  4, 

13,491 

2,. 57  7 

Phillipston,     . 

460 

133 

Ward  5, 

15,285 

2,646 

Princeton, 

952 

254 

Ward  6, 

11,835 

2,656 

Royalston, 

890 

255 

Ward  7, 

10,352 

2,554 

Rutland, 

978 

237 

Ward  8, 

8,978 

2,526 

Shrewsbury,  . 

1,524  . 

444 

RECAPITULATION 


The  State,  and  Counties. 


Population 


Legal 
Voters 


Barnstable, 

Berkshire, 

Bristol, 

Dtikes, 

Essex, 

Franklin,    . 

Hampden,  . 

Hampshire, 

Middlesex, 

Nantucket, 

Norfolk,     . 

Plymouth, . 

Suffolk,      . 

Worcester, 


THE   STATE. 


2,500,183 

27,654 

86,292 

219,019 

4,238 

330,393 

40,145 
152,938 

54,710 
499,217 
3,016 
134,819 
101,498 
539,799 
306,445 


560,802 

7,620 

20,186 

42,495 

1,236 

77,282 

10,332 

31,568 

11,888 

109,577 

886 

31,565 

26,956 

123,102 

■66,109 


population: 
By  Towns,  Alphabetically. 


[9] 


POPULATION:    BY   TOWNS,  ALPHABETICALLY. 


City  or  Town. 

County 

Popula- 
tion 

City  or  Town. 

County 

Popula- 
tion 

Abington,  .... 

Plymouth,      . 

4,207 

Cambridge,     . 

Middlesex,    . 

81,643 

Acton, 

Middlesex,    . 

1,978 

Canton, 

Norfolk, 

4,636 

Acushnet,  . 

Bristol,  . 

1,115 

Carlisle,     . 

Middlesex,    . 

492 

Adams, 

Berkshire,     . 

7,&37 

Carver, 

Plymouth,     . 

1,016 

Agawani,   . 

Hampden, 

2,408 

Charlemont, 

Franklin, 

1,041 

Alford, 

Berkshire,     . 

2S0 

Charlton,    . 

Worcester,     . 

1,877 

Aniesbury, 

Essex,     . 

9,986 

Chatham,  . 

Barnstable,  . 

1,809 

Amherst,    . 

Hampshire,   . 

4,785 

Chelmsford, 

Middlesex,    . 

3,162 

Andover,    . 

Essex,     . 

6,145 

Chelsea,  . 

Suffolk,  . 

31,264 

Arlington, 

Middlesex,    . 

6,515 

Cheshire,  . 

Berkshire,     . 

1,176 

Ashburnham, 

Worcester,    . 

2,148 

Chester,     . 

Hampden,     . 

1,429 

Ashby, 

Middlesex,    . 

804 

Chesterfield, 

Hampshire,  . 

589 

Ashfleld,     . 

Franklin, 

1,013 

Chicopee, 

Hampden, 

16,420 

Ashland,    . 

Middlesex,    . 

2,090 

Chilmark, 

Dukes,   . 

304 

Athol, 

Worcester,    . 

7,364 

Clarksburg, 

Berkshire,     . 

1,009 

Attleborough, 

Bristol,   . 

8,288 

Clinton, 

Worcester,    . 

11,497 

Auburn,     . 

Worcester,     . 

1,598 

Cohasset,   . 

Norfolk, 

2,474 

Avon, 

Norfolk, 

1,626 

Colrain, 

Franklin, 

1,610 

Ayer, . 

Middlesex,    . 

2,101 

Concord,    . 
Conway,     . 

Middlesex,    . 
Franklin, 

5,175 
1,304 

Barnstable, 

Barnstable,   . 

4,055 

Cottage  City, 

Dukes,    . 

1,038 

Barre, 

Worcester,    . 

2,278 

Cummington, 

Hampshire.   . 

750 

Becket, 

Berkshire,     . 

888 

Bedford,     . 

Middlesex,    . 

1,169 

Belchertown, 

Hampshire,  . 

2,161 

Dalton, 

Berkshire, 

3,210 

Bellingham, 

Norfolk, 

1,481 

Dana, 

Worcester,    . 

717 

Belmont,    . 

Middlesex,    . 

2,843 

Danvers,    . 

Essex,    . 

8,181 

Berkley,     . 

Bristol,  . 

955 

Dartmouth, 

Bristol,  . 

3,107 

Berlin, 

Worcester,    . 

897 

Dedham,    . 

Norfolk, 

7,211 

Bernardston, 

Franklin, 

778 

Deerfleld,  , 

Franklin, 

3,007 

Beverly, 

Essex,    . 

11,806 

Dennis, 

Barnstable,  . 

2,545 

Billerica,    . 

Middlesex,    . 

2,577 

Dighton,     . 

Bristol,  . 

1,797 

Blackstone, 

AVorcester,     . 

6,039 

Douglas,    . 

Worcester,    . 

2,026 

Bland  ford, 

Hampden, 

849 

Dover, 

Norfolk, 

663 

Bolton, 

Worcester,     . 

797 

Dracut, 

Middlesex,    . 

2,443 

Boston,    . 

Suffolk,  . 

496,920 

Dudley, 
Dunstable, 

Worcester,    . 
Middlesex,    . 

3,203 
400 

Bourne, 

Barnstable,   . 

1,580 

Boxborough,    , 

Middlesex,    . 

307 

Duxbury,  .... 

Plymouth,     . 

1,966 

Boxford,    . 

Essex,    . 

727 

Boyleton,   . 

Worcester,     . 

729 

East  Bridgewater,  . 

Plymouth,     . 

2,894 

Bradford,  . 

Essex,    . 

4,736 

Eastham,    . 

Barnstable,  . 

476 

Braintree, 

Norfolk, 

5,311 

Easthampton,   . 

Hampshire,   . 

4,790 

Brewster,  . 

Barnstable,   . 

901 

East  Longmeadow, 

Hampden,     . 

1,591 

Bridgewater,    . 

Plymouth,     . 

4,686 

Easton, 

Bristol,  . 

4,452 

Brimfleld,  . 

Hampden,     . 

962 

Edgartown, 

Dukes,    . 

1,125 

Brockton, 

Plymouth,      . 

33,165 

Egremont, . 

Berkshire, 

836 

Brookfleld, 

Worcester,    . 

3,279 

Enfield,      . 

Hampshire,  . 

990 

Brookline, 

Norfolk, 

16,164 

Erving, 

Franklin, 

964 

Buckland, 

Franklin, 

1,548 

Essex, 

Essex,     . 

1,587 

Burlington, 

Middlesex,    . 

574 

Everett,  . 

Middlesex,    . 

18,573 

[ii; 


12 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


POPULATION:   BY   TOWNS  — Continued. 


City  or  Town. 

County 

Popula- 
tion 

1 

City  or  Town. 

County 

Popula- 
tion 

fairhaven. 

Bristol,  . 

3,338 

Lakeville, .       .       .       . 

Plymouth,     . 

870 

Fall  River,    . 

Bristol,  . 

89,203 

Lancaster, 

. 

Worcester,     . 

2,180 

Falmouth, 

Barnstable,   . 

2,655 

Lanesborough 

1 

Berkshire,     . 

848 

FlTCHBUKG,        . 

Worcester,    . 

26,409 

Lawrence, 

Essex,    . 

52,164 

Florida,      .       .       .       . 

Berkshire,     . 

425 

Lee,    . 

Berkshire,     . 

4,066 

Foxborough,     . 

Norfolk, 

3,219 

Leicester, . 

Worcester,    . 

3,239 

Framiugham,    . 

Middlesex,    . 

9,512 

Lenox, 

Berkshire,     . 

2,572^ 

Franklin,    .        .        .        . 

Norfolk, 

5,136 

Leominster, 

Worcester,    . 

9,211 

Freetown,  .... 

Bristol,  . 

1,405 

Leverett,  . 
Lexington, 

Franklin, 
Middlesex,    . 

744 

3,498 

Gardner 

Worcester,    . 

9,182 

Leyden,     . 

Franklin, 

363 

Gay  Head, 

Dukes,   . 

169 

Lincoln,     . 

Middlesex,    . 

1,111 

Georgetown,     . 

Essex,    . 

2,050 

Littleton,  . 

Middlesex,    . 

1,136 

Gill 

Franklin, 

1,082 

Longmeadow, 

Hampden,     . 

620 

Gloucester,  . 

Essex,    . 

28,211 

Lowell,  . 

Middlesex,    . 

84,367 

Goshen 

Hampshire,  . 

304 

Ludlow,     . 

Hampden,     . 

2,562 

Gosuold,     .        .       .       . 

Dukes,   . 

140 

Lunenburg, 

Worcester,    . 

1,237 

Grafton 

Worcester,    . 

5,101 

Lynn, 

Essex,    . 

62,354 

Granby 

Hampshire,  . 

748 

Lynnfleld, 

Essex,    . 

818 

Granville, .... 

Hampden,     . 

1,005 

Great  Barrington,   . 

Berkshire,     . 

4,794 

Malden,  . 

Middlesex,    . 

29,708 

Greenfield, 

Franklin, 

6,229 

Manchester, 

Essex,    . 

1,876 

Greenwich, 

Hampshire,  . 

481 

Mansfield, 

Bristol,  . 

3,722 

Grotou 

Middlesex,    . 

2,192 

Marblehead, 

Essex,    . 

7,671 

Groveland, 

Essex,    . 

2,333 

Marion, 
Marlborougi 

*» 

Plymouth,     . 
Middlesex,    . 

759 
14,977 

Hadley,      .... 

Hampshire,  . 

1,704 

Marshfield, 

Plymouth,     . 

1,760 

Halifax 

Plymouth,     . 

497 

Mashpee,  . 

Barnstable,  . 

330 

Hamilton, .... 

Essex,    . 

1,3.'56 

Mattapoisett, 

Plymouth,     . 

1,032 

Hampden, 

Hampden, 

743 

Maynard,  . 

Middlesex,    . 

3,090 

Hancock,  .... 

Berkshire,     . 

511 

Medfield,  . 

Norfolk, 

1,873 

Hanover 

Plymouth,     . 

2,051 

Medford, 

Middlesex,    . 

14,474 

Hanson 

Plymouth,     . 

1,380 

Medway,   . 

Norfolk, 

2,913 

Hardwick, 

Worcester,    . 

2,655 

Melrose,    . 

Middlesex,    . 

11,965 

Harvard,   .... 

Worcester,    . 

1,162 

Mendon,    . 

Worcester,    . 

889 

Harwich,   .... 

Barnstable,  . 

2,532 

Merrimac, 

Essex,    . 

2,301 

Hatfield,    .... 

Hampshire,  . 

1,262 

Methuen,  . 

Essex,    . 

5,690 

Haverhill,    . 

Essex,    . 

30,209 

Middleborough 

Plymouth, 

6,689 

Hawley 

Franklin, 

468 

Middlefleld, 

Hampshire,  . 

386 

Heath 

Franklin, 

476 

Middleton, 

Essex,    . 

838 

Hinghani 

Plymouth,     . 

4,819 

Milford,     . 

Worcester,    . 

8,959 

Hinsdale,  .... 

Berkshire,    . 

1,650 

Millbury,  . 

Worcester,    . 

5,222 

Holbrook 

Norfolk, 

2,298 

Millis, 

Norfolk, 

1,006 

Holden,      .... 

Worcester,    . 

2,602 

Milton, 

Norfolk, 

5,518 

Holland 

Hampden,     . 

199 

Monroe,     . 

Franklin, 

298 

Holliston 

Middlesex,    . 

2,718 

Monson,     . 

Hampden,     , 

3,746 

HOLYOKE, 

Hampden, 

40,322 

Montague, 

Franklin, 

6,058 

Hopedale, .... 

AVorcester,    . 

1,377 

Monterey, 

Berkshire,     . 

464 

Hopkinton, 

Middlesex,    . 

2,984 

Montgomery, 

Hampden,     . 

275 

Hubbardston,   . 

Worcester,    . 

1,274 

Mount  Washington, 

Berkshire,    . 

136 

Hudson,     .... 

Middlesex,    . 

5,308 

Hull 

Plymouth,     . 

1,044 

Nahant,      .... 

Essex,    . 

865 

Huntington,     . 

Hampshire,  . 

1,450 

Nantucket, 

. 

Nantucket,    . 

3,016 

Hyde  Park,       . 

Norfolk, 

11,826 

Natick, 
Needham,  . 

Middlesex,    . 
Norfolk, 

8,814 
3,511 

Ipswich,     .... 

Essex,    . 

4,720 

New  Ashford,  . 

. 

Berkshire,     . 

116 

New  Bedford, 

Bristol,  . 

55,251 

Kingston 

Plymouth,     . 

1,746 

New  Braintree, 

Worcester,    . 

542 

population:  by  towns. 


13 


POPULATION:  BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


City  or  Towx. 


County 


Popula- 
tion 


Newbury,  . 
Newbukyport, 
New  Marlborough 
New  Salem, 
Newton,  . 
Norfolk,     . 
North  Adams, 
Northampton, 
North  Auilover, 
North  Attleborough, 
Northborough, 
Northbridge, 
North  Brookfield, 
Northfleld, 
North  Reading 
Norton, 
Norwell,    . 
Norwood,  . 

Oakham,    . 
Orange, 
Orleans,     . 
Otis,    . 
Oxford,      . 

Palmer, 
Pax  ton, 
Peaboily,  . 
Pelham,     . 
Pembroke, 
Pepperell, 
Peru, . 
Petersham, 
Phillipstou, 

PiTTSFIELD, 

Plaiiuield, 

Plymouth, 

Plympton, 

Prescott,    . 

Princeton, 

Provincetown, 


QUINCY,      . 

Randolph, 

Raynham, 

Reading,    . 

Rehoboth, 

Revere, 

Richmond, 

Rochester, 

Rockland, . 

Rockport,  . 

Rowe, 

Rowley,     , 

Royalston, 

Russell, 

Rutland,    . 


Essex,    . 

Essex,    . 

Berkshire, 

Franklin, 

Middlesex, 

Norfolk, 

Berkshire, 

Hampshire, 

Essex,    . 

Bristol,  . 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 

Franklin, 

Middlesex, 

Bristol,  . 

Plymouth, 

Norfolk, 

Worcester, 

Franklin, 

Barnstable, 

Berkshire, 

Worcester, 

Hampden, 

Worcester, 

Essex,    . 

Hampshire, 

Plymouth, 

Middlesex, 

Berkshire, 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 

Berkshire, 

Hampshire, 

Plymouth, 

Plymouth, 

Hampshire, 

Worcester, 

Barnstable, 

Norfolk, 

Norfolk, 

Bristol,  . 

Middlesex, 

Bristol,  . 

Suffolk,  . 

Berkshire, 

Plymouth, 

Plymouth, 

Essex,    . 

Franklin, 

Essex,    . 

Worcester, 

Hampden, 

Worcester, 


1,489 

14,552 

1,288 

869 

27,590 

882 

19,135 

16,74e 

3,569 

6,576 

1,940 

5,286 

4,635 

1,851 

835 

1,614 

],540 

4,574 

605 
5,361 
1,198 

518 
2,390 

6,858 

426 

10,507 

486 

1,223 

3,321 
305 
952 
460 
20,461 
450 

7,957 
549 
401 
952 

4,555 

20,712 

3,694 

1,518 

4,717 

1,810 

7,423 

701 

1,021 

5,523 

5,289 

498 

1,272 

890 

846 

978 


City  or  Town". 


County 


Popula- 
tion 


Salem, 

Salisbury, . 

Sandisfleld, 

Sandwich, 

Saugus, 

Savoy, 

Scituate,    . 

Seekonk,    . 

Sharon, 

Sheffield,    . 

Shelburne, 

Sherborn, . 

Shirley,     . 

Shrewsbury, 

Shutesbury, 

Somerset,  . 

Somerville, 

Southampton, 

Southborougli, 

Southbridge, 

South  Hadley, 

Southwick, 

Spencer,    . 

Springfield, 

Sterling,     . 

Stock  bridge, 

Stoneham, 

Stoughton, 

Stow,  . 

Sturbridge, 

Sudbury,   . 

Sunderland, 

Sutton, 

Swainpscott, 

Swansea,  . 

Taunton, 

Templetou, 

Tewksbury, 

Tisbury,    . 

Tolland,     . 

Topslield,  . 

Towusend, 

Truro, 

Tyngsborough, 

Tyringham, 

Upton, 
Uxbridge, . 

Wakefield, 
Wales, 
Walpole,    . 
AValtham, 
Ware, 
Wareham, 
Warren,     . 
Warwick,  . 


Essex,    . 

Essex,    . 
Berkshire, 
Barnstable, 
Essex,    . 
Berkshire, 
Plymouth, 
►Bristol,  . 
Norfolk, 
Berkshire, 
Franklin, 
jNFiddlesex, 
Middlesex, 
Worcester, 
Franklin, 
Bristol,  . 
Middlesex, 
Hampshire, 
Worcester, 
Worcester, 
Hampshire, 
Hampden, 
Worcester, 
Hampden, 
Worcester, 
Berkshire, 
Middlesex, 
Norfolk, 
Middlesex, 
Worcester, 
Middlesex, 
Franklin, 
Worcester, 
Essex,    . 
Bristol,  . 

Bristol,  . 

Worcester, 

Middlesex, 

Dukes,   . 

Hampden, 

Essex,    . 

Middlesex, 

Barnstable, 

Middlesex, 

Berkshire, 

Worcester, 
Worcester, 

Middlesex, 

Hampden, 

Norfolk, 

Middlesex, 

Hampshire, 

Plymouth, 

Worcester, 

Franklin, 


34,473 
1,300 
802 
1,580 
4,497 
504 
2,246 
1,465 
1,717 
1,897 
1,560 
1,446 
1,399 
1,524 
444 
1,983 

52,200 
1,054 
2,223 
8,250 
4,443 
961 
7,614 

51,522 
1,218 
2,077 
6,284 
5,272 
920 
1,910 
1,141 
696 
8,420 
3,259 
1,627 

27,115 

2,915 

3,379 

1,002 

309 

1,033 

1,7S0 

815 

635 

363 

2,150 
3,546 

8,304 
783 
2,994 
20,876 
7,651 
3,367 
4,430 


14 


CENSUS   OP   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


POPULATION:    BY 

TOWNS  — Concluded. 

City  or  Town. 

County 

Popula- 
tion 

City  ok  Town. 

County 

Popula- 
tion 

■Washington,     . 

Berkshire,     . 

423 

West  Stockbridge,  . 

Berkshire,     . 

1,257 

Watertown, 

Middlesex,    . 

7,788 

West  Tlsbury, . 

Dukes,   . 

460 

Wayland,  . 

Middlesex,    . 

2,026 

Weymouth, 

Norfolk, 

11,291 

Webster,   . 

Worcester,    . 

7,799 

Whately,    . 

Franklin, 

755 

Wellesley, 

Norfolk, 

4,229 

Whitman,  . 

Plymouth,     . 

5,744 

Wellfleet,  . 

Barnstable,  . 

968 

Wilbraham, 

Hampden,     . 

1,740 

Wendell,    . 

Franklin, 

529 

Williamsburg, 

Hampshire,  . 

1,955 

Wenliam,  . 

•Essex,    . 

886 

Williamstown, 

Berkshire,     . 

4,887 

Westborough, 

Worcester,    . 

5,235 

Wilmington, 

Middlesex,    . 

1,420 

West  Boylston, 

Worcester,    . 

2,968 

Winchendon, 

Worcester,    . 

4,490 

West  Bridgewater, 

Plymouth,     . 

1,747 

Winchester, 

Middlesex,    . 

6,150 

West  Brookfleld, 

Worcester,    . 

1,467 

Windsor,   . 

Berkshire,     . 

556 

Westfleld, . 

Hampden, 

10,663 

Winthrop, 

Sulfolk,  . 

4,192 

Westford,  . 

Middlesex,    . 

2,418 

WOBURN,  . 

Middlesex,    . 

14,178 

Westhanipton, . 

Hampshire,  . 

476 

Worcester, 

Worcester,    . 

98,767 

Westminster,    . 

Worcester,    . 

1,315 

Worthiugton, 

Hampshire,  . 

64S 

West  Newbury, 

Essex,    . 

1,643 

Wrentham, 

Norfolk, 

2,584 

Weston,     , 

Middlesex,    . 

1,710 

Wesport,    . 

Bristol,  . 

2,678 

Yarmouth, 

Barnstable,   . 

1,655 

West  Springfield, 

Hampden,     . 

6,125 

Population  for  1885  and  1895: 


INCREASE  AND  DECREASE. 


BY  TOWNS. 


[15] 


POPUL ATI0:N' — 1885  ai^d  1895. 


TOWNS   SHOWING  INCREASE. 


[The  asterisk  indicates  new  towns,  changes  in  area,  boundaries,  etc.,  since  1885.    See  Censuses  of  Popula- 
tion: 1765-1895.] 


Counties,  Cities, 

ISS5 

1893 

Increase 

Counties,  Cities, 

1883 

1893 

Increase 

AND  Towns. 

Number 

Percentage 

and  Towns. 

Xumber 

Percentage 

BARNSTABLE. 

18,900 

14,373 

473 

3.40 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Barnstable,* . 

4,050 

4,055 

5 

0.12 

Beverly,     . 

9,186 

11,806 

2,620 

28.52 

Bourne, 

1,303 

1,580 

217 

15.92 

Bradford, 

3,106 

4,736 

1,630 

52.48 

Falmouth,*    . 

2,520 

2,655 

135 

5.36 

Danvers, 

7,061 

8,181 

1,120 

15.86 

Masbpee,*     . 

311 

330 

19 

6.11 

Gloucester,*     . 

21,703 

28,211 

6,508 

29.99 

Orleans, 

1,176 

1,198 

22 

1.87 

Groveland,    . 

2,272 

2,333 

61 

2.68 

Provincetown, 

4,480 

4,555 

75 

1.67 

Hamilton, 

851 

1,356 

505 

59.34 

Haverhill, 

21,795 

30,209 

8,414 

38.61 

BERKSHIRE. 

41,007 

57,204 

16,197 

39.50 

Ipswich,* 

4,207 

4,720 

513 

12.19 

ClarliBburg,  . 

708 

1,009 

301 

42.51 

Lawrence,  . 

38,862 

52,164 

13,302 

34.23 

Dalton,   . 

2,113 

3,210 

1,097 

51.92 

Lynn,    . 

45,867 

62,354 

16,487 

35.95 

Egremont,     . 

826 

836 

10 

1.21 

Lynnfield,     . 

766 

818 

52 

6.79 

Great  Barringtou, 

4,471 

4,794 

323 

7.22 

Manchester,  . 

1,639 

1,876 

237 

14.46 

Lenox,    . 

2,154 

2,872 

718 

33.33 

Marblehead, . 

7,517 

7,671 

154 

2.05 

KoRTH  Adams,    . 

12,540 

19,135 

6,595 

52.59 

Methuen, 

4,507 

5,690 

1,183 

26.25 

PiTTSFIELD, 

14,466 

20,461 

5,995 

41.44 

Nahaut,  . 

637 

865 

228 

35.79 

Williamstown, 

3,729 

4,887 

1,158 

31.05 

Newburyport,  . 

13,716 

14,552 

836 

6.10 

North  Andover,    . 

3,425 

3,569 

144 

4.20 

BRISTOL. 

131,984 

198,426 

66,442 

50.34 

Peabody, 

9,5.30 

10,.507 

977 

10.25 

Rockport, 

3,888 

5,289 

1,401 

36.03 

Acushnet, 

1,071 

1,115 

44 

4.11 

Rowley, . 

1,183 

1,272 

89 

7.52 

Berkley, 

941 

955 

14 

1.49 

Salem,  . 

28,090 

34,473 

6,383 

22.72 

Dighton, 

1,782 

1,797 

15 

0.84 

Saugus,  . 

2,855 

4,497 

1,642 

57.51 

Easton,  . 

3,948 

4,452 

504 

12.77 

Swamp scott, . 

2,471 

3,259 

788 

31.89 

Fairhaven,    . 

2,880 

3,338 

458 

15.90 

Wenham, 

871 

886 

15 

1.72 

Fall  River,* 

56,870 

89,203 

32,333 

56.85 

Mansfield,     . 

2,939 

3,722 

783 

26.64 

FR.INKLIN. 

21,666 

25,892 

4,326 

19.51 

New  Bedford,*  . 

33,393 

55,251 

21,858 

65.46 

Charlemont,  . 

958 

1,041 

83 

8.66 

N.  Attleborough,* 

- 

6,576 

6,576 

- 

Colrain,  . 

1,605 

1,610 

5 

0.31 

Rehoboth, 

1,788 

1,810 

22 

1.23 

Erving,  • 

873 

964 

91 

10.42 

Seekonk, 

1,295 

1,465 

170 

13.13 

Gill,         .       .       . 

860 

1,082 

222 

25.81 

Swansea, 

1,403 

1,627 

224 

15.97 

Greenfield,    . 

4,869 

6,229 

1,360 

27.93 

Taunton, 

23,674 

27,115 

3,441 

14.53 

Monroe, . 

176 

298 

122 

69.32 

Montague,     . 

5,629 

6,058 

429 

7.62 

DUKES. 

831 

1,633 

807 

97.11 

New  Salem,   . 

832 

869 

37 

4.45 

Cottage  City, 

709 

1,038 

329 

46.40 

Northfield,     . 

1,705 

1,851 

146 

8.56 

GosnoUl, 

122 

140 

18 

14.75 

Orange,  . 

3,650 

5,361 

1,711 

46.88 

WestTisbury,*     . 

- 

460 

460 

- 

Wendell, 

509 

529 

20 

3.93 

ESSEX. 

246,119 

317,425 

71,306 

28.97 

HAMPDEN. 

103,366 

141,640 

38,274 

37.03 

Amesbury,*  . 

4,403 

9,986 

5,583 

126.80 

Agawam, 

2,357 

2,408 

51 

2.16 

Andover, 

5,711 

6,145 

434 

7.60 

Chester, . 

1,318 

1,429 

111 

8.42 

[17] 


18 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


TOWNS   SHOWING  INCREASE  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
akd  towns. 


1883 


HAMPDEN— Con. 

Chicopee,     .  .  11,516 
E.  Longmeadow,* 

noLTOKE,     .  .  27,895 

Ludlow,          .  .  1,649 

Palmer,  .       .  .  5,923 

Springfield,*  .  37,575 

Westfleld,      .  .  8,961 

West  Springfield,  4,448 

Wilbraham,  ,  .  1,724 

HAMPSHIRE.  34,359 

Amherst,        .  .  4,199 

Easthampton,  .  4,291 

Granby, .        .  .  7'29 

Huntington,  .  .  1,267 

Northampton,  .  12,896 

Southampton,  .  1,025 

South  Hadley,  .  3,949 

Ware,     .       .  .  6,003 

MIDDLESEX.     337,995 

Acton,     .        .  .  1,785 

Arlington,      .  .  4,673 

Bedford,        .  .  930 

Belmont,*      .  .  1,639 

Billerica,       .  .  2,161 

Cambridge,*  .  59,658 

Chelmsford,  .  .  2,304 

Concord,        .  .  3,727 

Dracut,  .        .  .  1,927 

Everett,      .  .  5,825 

Framingham,  .  8,275 

Groton,  .        .  .  1,987 

Hudson,         .  .  3,968 

Lexington,*  .  .  2,718 

Lincoln,         .  .  901 

Littleton,*      .  .  1,067 

Lowell,*     .  .  64,107 

3IALDEN,        .  .  16,407 

Maklbokocgh,  .  10,941 

Maynard,      .  .  2,703 

Medford,     .  .  9,042 

Melrose,*       .  .  6,101 

Natick,    .        .  .  8,460 

Newton,       .  .  19,759 

Pepperell      .  .  2,587 

Reading,        .  .  3,539 

Slierborn,       .  ,  1,391 

Shirley,  .        .  .  1,242 

Somerville,*  .  29,971 

Stoneham,*    .  .  5,6.59 

Tewksbury,*  .  2,333 

Tyngsborough,  .  604 

Wakefield,*  .  .  6,060 

Waltham,*  .  .  14,609 

Watertown,  .  .  6,238 

Wayland,       .  .  1,946 


1893 


16,420 
1,591 

40,322 
2,562 
6,858 

51,522 

10,663 
6,125 
1,740 

41,667 

4,785 
4,790 
748 
1,450 
16,746 
1,054 
4,443 
7,651 

482,071 

1,978 
6,515 
1,169 
2,843 
2,577 

81,643 
3,162 
5,175 
2,443 

18,573 
9,512 
2,192 
5,308 
3,498 
1,111 
1,136 

84,367 

29,708 

14,977 
3,090 

14,474 

11,965 
8,814 

27,590 
3,321 
4,717 
1,446 
1,399 

52,200 

6,284 

3,379 

635 

8,304 

20,876 
7,788 
2,026 


Increase 


Number  Percentage 


4,904 

1,591 

12,427 

913 

935 

13,947 

1,702 

1,677 

16 

7,308 

586 

499 

19 

183 

3,850 

29 

494 

1,648 

144,076 

193 

1,842 

239 

1,204 

416 

21,985 

858 

1,448 

516 

12,748 

1,237 

205 

1,340 

780 

210 

69 

20,260 

13,301 

4,036 

387 

5,432 

5,864 

354 

7,831 

734 

1,178 

55 

157 

2->  2-29 

625 

1,046 

31 

2,244 

6,267 

1,550 

80 


42.58 

44.55 
55.37 
15.79 
37.12 

18.99 

37.70 

0.93 

21.27 

13.96 
11.63 

2.61 
14.44 
29.85 

2.83 
12.51 
27.45 

42.63 

10.81 
39.42 
25.70 
73.46 
19.25 
36.85 
37.24 
38.85 
26.78 
218.85 
14.95 
10.32 
33.77 
28.70 
23.31 

6.47 
31.60 
81.07 
36.89 
14.32 
60.08 
96.12 

4.18 
39.63 
28.37 
33.29 

3.95 
12.64 
74.17 
11.04 
44.83 

5.13 
37.03 
42.90 
24.85 

4.11 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


1883 


1893 


Increase 


Number 


Percentage 


MIDDLESEX 

—  Con. 

Westford, 
Weston,  . 
Wilmington, 
Winchester, 

WOBURN,* 

NORFOLK. 

Avon,*    . 

Bellingham, 

Braintree, 

Brookline,* 

Canton,  . 

Cohasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover,    . 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Hyde  Park, 

Medfleld, 

Medway, 

Minis,     . 

Milton,    . 

Needham, 

Norfolk, 

Norwood, 

QUINCT, 

Sharon,  . 

Stoughton,* 

Walpole, 

Wellesley, 

Weymouth, 

PLYMOUTH. 

Abingtou, 

Bridgewater, 

Brockton,* 

Duxbury, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Hanover, 

Hanson, . 

Hingham, 

Hull, 

Kingston, 

Marshfield,*  . 

Middleborough 

Plymouth, 

Rochester,*    . 

Rockland, 

Wareham,*    . 

W".  Bridgewater,* 

Whitman, 

SUFFOLK. 

Boston,* 
Chelsea, 
Revere,  . 
Winthrop, 


2,193 

2,418 

225 

1,427 

1.710 

283 

991 

1,420 

429 

4,390 

6,150 

1,760 

11,750 

14,178 

2,428 

93,291 

126,243 

32,952 

- 

1,626 

1,626 

1,198 

1,481 

283 

4,040 

5,311 

1,271 

9,196 

16,164 

6,968 

4,380 

4,636 

256 

2,216 

2,474 

258 

6,641 

7,211 

570 

664 

668 

4 

2,814 

3,219 

405 

3,983 

5,136 

1,153 

8,376 

11,826 

3,450 

1,594 

1,872 

278 

2,777 

2,913 

136 

683 

1,006 

323 

3,555 

5,518 

1,963 

2,586 

3,511 

925 

825 

882 

57 

2,921 

4,574 

1,653 

12,145 

20,712 

8,567 

1,328 

1,717 

389 

5,173 

5,272 

99 

2,443 

2,994 

551 

3,013 

4,229 

1.216 

10,740 

11,291 

551 

71,047 

91,766 

20,719 

3,699 

4,207 

508 

3,827 

4,686 

859 

20,783 

33,165 

12,382 

1,924 

1,966 

42 

2,812 

2,894 

82 

1,960 

2,051 

85 

1,227 

1,380 

153 

4,375 

4,819 

444 

451 

1,044 

593 

1,570 

1,746 

176 

1,649 

1,760 

111 

5,163 

6,689 

1,526 

7,239 

7,957 

718 

1,021 

1,021 

t- 

4,785 

5,523 

738 

3,254 

3,367 

113 

1,707 

1,747 

40 

3,595 

5,744 

2,149 

421,109 

539,799 

118,690 

390,393 

496,920 

106,527 

25,709 

31,264 

5,555 

~  3,637 

7,423 

3,786 

1,370 

4,192 

2,822 

10.26 
19.83 
43.29 
40.09 
20.66 

35.32 

23.62 
31.46 
75.77 

5.84 
11.64 

8.58 

0.60 
14.39 
28.95 
41.19 
17.44 

4.90 
47.29 
55.22 
35.77 

6.91 
56.59 
70.54 
29.29 

1.91 
22.55 
40.36 

5.13 

29.16 

13.73 

22.45 

59.58 

2.18 

2.92 

4.32 

12.47 

10.15 

131.49 

11.21 

6.73 

29.56 

9.93 

t- 

15.42 

3.47 

2.34 

59.78 

28.19 

27.29 

21.61 

104.10 

205.99 


t  No  change  since  1885. 


POPULATIOI^ 


1885   AND    1895. 


19 


TOWNS  SHOWING   INCREASE —  Concluded. 


Counties,  Cities, 

1885 

1S95 

Increase 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

1885 

1895 

Increase 

AND  Towns. 

Number 

Percentage 

Number 

Percentage 

WORCESTER. 

200,558 

266,556 

65,998 

32.91 

WORCESTER 
—  Con. 

Ashburnham, 

2,058 

2,148 

90 

4.37 

Millbury, 

4,555 

5,222 

667 

14.64 

Athol,     . 

4,758 

7,364 

2,606 

54.77 

North  borough. 

1,853 

1,940 

87 

4.70 

Auburn, 

1,268 

1,598 

330 

26.03 

Northbridge, 

3,786 

5,286 

1,500 

39.02 

Bane,     . 

2,093 

2,278 

185 

8.84 

North  Brookfleld, 

4,201 

4,635 

434 

10.33 

Blackstone, 

5,436 

6,039 

603 

11.09 

Oxford, 

2,355 

2,390 

35 

1.49 

Brookfleld, 

3,013 

3,279 

266 

8.83 

Rutland, 

963 

978 

15 

1.56 

Charlton, 

1,823 

1,877 

54 

2.96 

Shrewsbury, 

1,450 

1,524 

74 

5.10 

Clinton,  . 

8,945 

11,497 

2,552 

28.53 

Southborough, 

2,100 

2,223 

123 

5.86 

Dana, 

695 

717 

22 

3.17 

Southbridge, 

6,500 

8,250 

1,750 

26.92 

Dudley, . 

2,742 

3,203 

461 

16.81 

Sutton,    . 

3,101 

3,420 

319 

10.29 

FlTCHBCRG, 

15,375 

26,409 

11,034 

71.77 

Templeton,*  . 

2,627 

2,915 

288 

10.96 

Gardner, 

7,283 

9,182 

1,899 

26.07 

Uxbridge, 

2,948 

3,546 

598 

20.28 

Grafton, 

4,498 

5,101 

603 

13.41 

WaiTen, 

4,032 

4,430 

398 

9.87 

Holden, 

2,471 

2,602 

131 

5.30 

Webster, 

6,220 

7,799 

1,579 

25.39 

Hopedale,* 

- 

1,877 

1,377 

- 

Westborough, 

4,880 

5,235 

355 

7.27 

Lancaster, 

2,050 

2,180 

130 

6.34 

West  Boylston,    . 

2,927 

2,968 

41 

1.40 

Leicester, 

2,923 

3,239 

316 

10.81 

Winchendon, 

3,872 

4,490 

618 

15.96 

Leominster, 

5,297 

9,211 

3,914 

73.89 

Worcester, 

68,389 

98,767 

30,378 

44.42 

Lunenburg, 

1,071 

1,237 

166 

15.50 

20 


CENSUS   OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


TOWNS   SHOWING  DECREASE. 


Counties,  Cities, 

1885 

1895 

Decrease 

Counties,  Cities,       iggs 
AND  Towns. 

1895 

Decrease 

AND  TOWNS. 

Number  i  Percentage 

Xumljer 

Percentage 

BARNSTABLE. 

15,945 

13,281 

2,664 

16.71 

ESSEX. 

17,608 

12,968 

4,640 

26.35 

Brewster, 

934 

901 

33 

3.53 

Boxford, 

840 

727 

113 

13.45 

Chatham, 

2,028 

1,809 

219 

10.80 

Essex,*  . 

.      1,722 

1,587 

135 

7.84 

Dennis, 

2,923 

2,545 

378 

12.93 

Georgetown, 

.       2,299 

2,050 

249 

10.83 

Eastham,* 

638 

476 

162 

25.39 

Merrimac, 

.      2,378 

2,301 

77 

3.24 

Harwich, 

2,783 

2,532 

251 

9.02 

Middleton,    . 

899 

838 

61 

6.79 

Sandwich,* 

2,124 

1,580 

544 

25.61 

Newbury, 

.       1,590 

1,489 

101 

6.35 

Truro,     . 

972 

815 

157 

16.15 

Salisbury,* 

.      4,840 

1,300 

3,540 

73.14 

Wellfleet,* 

1,687 

'.)6S 

719 

42.62 

Topsfleld, 

.       1,141 

1,033 

108 

9.47 

Yarmouth, 

1,856 

1,655 

201 

10=83 

West  Newbur 

y,    .      1,899 

1,643 

256 

18.48 

BERKSHIRE. 

32,821 

29,088 

3,733 

11.37 

FRANKLI 

N.         15,783 

14,253 

1,530 

9.69 

Adams,  . 

8,283 

7,837 

446 

5.38 

Ashfleld, 

.       1,097 

1,013 

84 

7.66 

Alford,   . 

341 

280 

61 

17.89 

Bernardston, 

*       .          930 

778 

152 

16.34 

Becket,  . 

938 

888 

50 

5.33 

Buckland, 

.      1,760 

1,548 

212 

12.05 

Chesliire, 

1,448 

1,176 

272 

18.78 

Conway, 

.       1,573 

1,304 

269 

17.10 

Florida, . 

487 

425 

62 

12.73 

Deerfleld, 

.      3,042 

3,007 

35 

1.15 

Hancock, 

613 

511 

102 

16.64 

Hawley, 

545 

468 

77 

14.13 

Hinsdale, 

1,656 

1,650 

6 

0.36 

Heath,    . 

568 

476 

92 

16.20 

Lanesborough,     . 

1,212 

848 

364 

30.03 

Leverett, 

779 

744 

35 

4.49 

Lee, 

4,274 

4,066 

208 

4.87 

Leyden,* 

447 

363 

84 

18.79 

Monterey, 

571 

464 

107 

18.74 

Rowe,     . 

.        .         582 

498 

84 

14.43 

Mt.  Washington,  . 

160 

136 

24 

15.00 

Shelbm-ne, 

.      1,614 

1,560 

54 

3.35 

New  Ashford, 

163 

116 

47 

28.83 

Shutesbury, 

485 

444 

41 

8.45 

New  Marlborough, 

1,661 

1,288 

373 

22.46 

Sunderland, 

700 

696 

4 

0.57 

Otis, 

703 

518 

185 

26.32 

Warwick, 

662 

599 

63 

9.52 

Peru, 

368 

305 

63 

17.12 

Whately, 

999 

755 

244 

24.42 

Richmond,     . 

854 

701 

153 

17.92 

Sandisfield,    . 

1,019 

802 

217 

21.30 

HAMPDE 

;N.         13,398 

11,298 

2,100 

15.67 

Savoy, 
Sheffield, 
Stockbridge, . 
Tyringham,   . 
Washington, 
West  Stockbridge 
Windsor, 

691 
2,033 
2,114 

457 

470 
1,648 

657 

504 
1,897 
2,077 

363 

423 
1,257 

556 

187 

136 

37 

94 

47 

391 

101 

27.06 
6.69 
1.75 
20.57 
10.00 
23.73 
15.37 

Blandford, 

Brimfleld, 

Granville, 

Hampden, 

Holland, 

Longmeado^ 

Monson, 

954 

.      1,137 

.      1,193 

868 

229 

-,*     .      1,677 

.      3,958 

849 
962 

1,005 
743 
199 
620 

3,746 

105 
175 
188 
125 
80 
1,057 
212 

11.01 
15.39 
15.76 
14.40 
13.10 
63.03 
5.36 

BRISTOL. 

26,514 

20,593 

5,921 

22.33 

Montgomery 
Russell,  . 

278 
847 

275 

846 

3 

1 

1.08 
0.12 

Attleborough,*     . 

13,175 

8,288 

4,887 

37.09 

Southwick, 

982 

961 

21 

2.14 

Dartmouth,*  . 

3,448 

3,107 

341 

9.89 

Tolland, 

422 

309 

113 

26.78 

Freetown, 

1,457 

1,405 

62 

3.57 

Wales,    . 

853 

783 

70 

8.21 

Norton,  . 

1,718 

1,614 

104 

6.05 

Raynham, 

1,535 

1,518 

17 

1.11 

HAMPSHI 

RE.       14,113 

13,043 

1,070 

7.58 

Somerset, 
Westport,*     . 

2,475 
2,706 

1,983 

2,678 

492 

28 

19.88 
1.03 

Belchertown 
Chesterfleld, 

.      2,307 
698. 

2,161 

589 

146 
109 

6.33 
15.62 

DUKES. 

3,304 

2,600 

704 

21.31 

Cummington 
Enfield,  . 

805 
.       1,010 

750 

990 

55 

20 

6.83 
1.98 

Chilmark,      . 

412 

304 

108 

26.21 

Goshen, . 

336 

304 

32 

9.52 

Edgartown,  . 

1,165, 

1,125 

40 

3.43 

Greenwich, 

532 

481 

51 

9.59 

Gay  Head,     . 

186 

169 

17 

9.14 

Hadley,  . 

.       1,747 

1,704 

43 

2.46 

Tisbury,* 

1,.541 

1,002 

539 

34.98 

Hatfield, 

.       1,367 

1,262 

105 

7.68 

POPULATION 


1885   AND   1895. 


21 


TOWNS   SHOWING  DECREASE  — Concluded. 


Counties,  Cities, 

1885 

1895 

Decrease 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

18S5 

1895 

Decrease 

AND   TO^\'NS. 

Number  Percentage 

Number  Percentage 

HAMPSHIEE 

—  Con. 

PLYMOUTH. 

10,633 

9,732 

901 

8.47 

Middlefield,  . 

513 

386 

127 

24.76 

Carrer,   . 

1,091 

1,016 

75 

6.87 

Pelham, . 

549 

486 

63 

11.48 

Halifax, 

530 

497 

33 

6.23 

Plaiufleld,     . 

453 

450 

3 

0.66 

Lakeville, 

980 

870 

110 

11.22 

Prescott, 

448 

401 

47 

10.49 

Marion,  . 

965 

759 

206 

21.35 

Westhampton, 

541 

476 

65 

12.01 

Mattapoisett, 

1,215 

1.032 

183 

15.06 

"Williamsbui-g, 

2,044 

1,955 

89 

4.35 

Norwell, 

1,589 

1,540 

49 

3.08 

Worthington, 

763 

648 

115 

15.07 

Pembroke,     . 

1,313 

1,223 

90 

6.85 

Plympton, 

600 

549 

51 

8.50 

MIDDLESEX. 

19,316 

17,146 

2,170 

11.23 

Scituate,* 

2,350 

2,246 

104 

4.43 

Ashby,    . 

871 

804 

67 

7.69 

WORCESTER. 

43,481 

39,889 

3,592 

8.26 

Ashland, 

2,633 

2,090 

543 

20.62 

Berlin,    . 

899 

897 

2 

0.22 

Ayer,      . 

2,190 

2,101 

89 

4.06 

Bolton,   . 

876 

797 

79 

9.02 

Boxborough,* 

348 

307 

41 

11.78 

Boylston, 

834 

729 

105 

12.59 

Burlington,   . 

604 

574 

30 

4.97 

Douglas, 

2,205 

2,026 

179 

8.12 

Carlisle, 

526 

492 

34 

6.46 

Hardwick,      . 

3,145 

2,655 

490 

15.58 

Dunstable,     . 

431 

400 

31 

7.19 

Harvard, 

1,184 

1,162 

22 

1.86 

Holliston, 

2,926 

2,718 

208 

7.11 

Hubbardston, 

1,303 

1,274 

29 

2.23 

Hopkinton,    . 

3,922 

2,984 

938 

23.92 

Mendon, 

945 

889 

56 

5.93 

Kortli  Reading,     . 

878 

835 

43 

4.90 

Milford,* 

9,343 

8,959 

384 

4.11 

Stow,       . 

976 

920 

56 

5.74 

New  Braintree,    . 

558 

542 

16 

2.87 

Sudbury, 

1,165 

1,141 

24 

2.06 

Oakham, 

749 

605 

144 

19.23 

Townsend,     . 

1,846 

1,780 

66 

3.58 

Paxton, . 

5G1 

42G 

135 

24.06 

Petersham,    . 

1,032 

952 

80 

7.75 

NANTUCKET. 

3,142 

3,016 

126 

4.01 

Phillipston,* . 
Princeton,     . 

530 
1,038 

460 
952 

70 

86 

13.21 
8.29 

Nantucket,    . 

3,142 

3,016 

126 

4.01 

Royalstou,     . 

1,153 

890 

263 

22.81 

Spencer, 

8,247 

7,614 

633 

7.68 

NORFOLK. 

8,851 

8,576 

275 

3.11 

Sterling, 
Sturbridge,    . 

1,331 
1,980 

1,218 
1,910 

113 

70 

8.49 
3.54 

Holbrook,*    . 

2,334 

2,298 

36 

1.54 

Upton,    . 

2,265 

2,150 

115 

5.08 

Randolph,*    . 

3,807 

3,694 

113 

2.97 

West  Brookfield, . 

1,747 

1,467 

280 

16.03 

Wrentham,    . 

2,710 

2,584 

120 

4.65 

"Westminster, 

1,556 

1,315 

241 

15.49 

22 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


EECAPITULATION  —  INCREASE. 


To-v\nis 

Ivumber 
Show- 
ing Gain 

1885 

1895 

Increase 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Number 

Percentage 

THE   STATE. 

353 

210 

1,717,232 

2,304,700 

587,468 

34.21 

Barnstable, 

15 

6 

13,900 

14,373 

473 

3.40 

Berkshire, 

3-2 

8 

41,007 

57,204 

16,197 

39.50 

Bristol,     . 

20 

13 

131,984 

198,426 

66,442 

50.34 

Dulses, 

7 

3 

831 

1,638 

807 

97.11 

Essex, 

35 

26 

246,119 

317,425 

71,306 

28.97 

Franklin, 

26 

11 

21,666 

25,892 

4,226 

19.51 

Hampden, 

23 

11 

103,366 

141,640 

38,274 

37.03 

Hampshire, 

23 

8 

34,.359 

41,667 

7,308 

21.27 

Middlesex, 

54 

41 

337,995 

482,071 

144,076 

42.63 

Nantucket, 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Norfolk, 

27 

24 

93,291 

126,243 

32,952 

35.32 

Plymouth, 

27 

18 

71,047 

91,766 

20,719 

29.16 

Suffolk,     . 

4 

4 

421,109 

539,799 

118,690 

28.19 

Worcester, 

59 

37 

200,558 

266,556 

65,998 

32.91 

RECAPITULATION  —  DECREASE. 


Numljcr 
Show- 
ing Loss 

1885 

1895 

Decrease 

The  State,  and  counties.                  'Jowns 

Number 

Percentage 

THE  STATE. 

353 

tl43 

224,909 

195,483 

29,426 

13.08 

Barnstable, 

15 

9 

15,945 

13,281 

2,664 

16.71 

Berkshire, 

32 

24 

32,821 

29,088 

8,733 

11.37 

Bristol,     . 

20 

7 

26,514 

20,593 

5,921 

22.33 

Dukes, 

i 

4 

3,304 

2,600 

704 

21.31 

Essex, 

35 

9 

17,608 

12,968 

4,640 

26.35 

Franklin, 

26 

15 

15,783 

14,253 

1,530 

9.69 

Hampden, 

23 

12 

13,398 

11,298 

2,100 

15.67 

Hampshire, 

23 

15 

14,113 

13,043 

1,070 

7.58 

Middlesex, 

54 

13 

19,316 

17,146 

2,170 

11.23 

Nantucket, 

1 

1 

3,142 

3,016 

126 

4.01 

Norfolk,   . 

27 

3 

8,851 

8,576 

275 

3.11 

Plymouth, 

27 

9 

10,633 

9,732 

901 

8.47 

Suffolk,     . 

4 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Worcester, 

59 

22 

43,481 

39,889 

3,592 

8.26 

t  [Of  the  total  decrease  in  population  since  1885,  or  29,426  for  143  towns,  6,867,  or  23.34  per  cent,  is 
directly  due  to  loss  of  territory  caused  by  the  division  of  existing  to-\vns  and  the  incorporation  of 
new  towns,  as  follows  :  —  Attleborough  loses  4,887  to  North  Attleborough ;  Tisbury,  539  to  West  Tisbury ; 
Longmeadow,  1,057  to  East  Longmeadow;  IMilford,  384  to  Ilopedale.  If  the  towns  named  had  remained 
iutact  all  but  Tisbury  would  have  shown  an  increase  in  population,  representing  in  the  aggregate  3,216, 
or  13.29  per  cent,  over  their  population  in  1885,  while  Tisbury  would  have  shown  a  decrease  in  population 
of  79,  or  5.13  per  cent.  Assuming  then,  that,  with  the  exception  of  Tisbury,  the  entire  loss  in  these  towns 
is  apparent  only,  the  actual  decrease  in  population  for  140  towns  is  found  to  be  22,,559,  or  11.33  per  cent, 
of  their  population  in  1885.  Although  Avon  was  set  off  from  the  town  of  Stoughton,  the  latter  town  not 
only  regained  the  population  lost  by  the  division,  but  gained  99  more  in  total  population.] 


POPULATION 


1885   AND    1895. 


•23 


COMBINED   EECAPITULATION  —  INCREASE   AND   DECREASE. 


The  State, 

Towns 

in 

state 

and 

County 

Number 

of 

Towns 

Showing 

Gain 

Numljer 

of 

Towns 

Showing 

Loss 

Population 

Net 
Gain 
Since 

1885 

Net 
Loss 
Since 

1885 

Net 
Pei-cent- 

age 

of 

Increase 

Net 
Percent- 

AND Counties. 

1885 

1893 

age 

of 

Decrease 

THE  STATE.f 

353 

210 

143 

1,942,141 

2,500,183 

560,359 

2,317 

28.85 

0.12 

Barnstable, 

15 

6 

9 

29,845 

27,654 

- 

2,191 

- 

7.34 

Berkshire,    . 

32 

8 

24 

73,828 

86,292 

12,464 

- 

16.88 

- 

Bristol, 

20 

13 

7 

158,498 

219,019 

60,521 

- 

38.18 

- 

Dukes,  . 

t 

3 

4 

4,135 

4,238 

103 

- 

2.49 

- 

Essex,  . 

35 

26 

9 

263,727 

330,393 

66,666 

- 

25.28 

- 

Franklin,     . 

26 

11 

15 

37,449 

40,145 

2,696 

- 

7.20 

- 

Hampden,    • 

23 

11 

12 

116,764 

152,938 

36,174 

- 

30.98 

- 

Hampshire, 

23 

8 

15 

48.472 

54,710 

6,238 

- 

12.87 

- 

Middlesex,  . 

54 

41 

13 

357,311 

499,217 

141,906 

- 

39.71 

- 

Kantucket,  . 

1 

- 

1 

3,142 

3,016 

- 

126 

- 

4.01 

Norfolk, 

27 

24 

3 

102,142 

134,819 

32,677 

- 

31.99 

- 

Plymouth,    . 

27 

18 

9 

81,680 

101,498 

19,818 

- 

24.26 

- 

Suffolk, 

4 

4 

- 

421,109 

539,799 

118,690 

- 

28.19 

- 

Worcester,  . 

59 

37 

22 

244,039 

306,445 

62,406 

- 

25.57 

- 

t  The  actual  net  gain  since  1S85,  for  the  whole  State,  is  558,042;  the  actual  net  percentage  of  increase, 
28.73. 


Population  and  Sex. 


[25] 


populatio:n'  a:n^d  sex. 


CoTNTiKS,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


BARNSTABLE 

Barnstable, 

Bourue,  . 

Brewster, 

Chatham, 

Dennis,  . 

Eastham, 

Falmonth, 

Harwich, 

Mashpee, 

Orleans, 

Provincetown, 

Sandwich, 

Truro,     . 

Wellfleet, 

Yarmouth, 

BERKSHIRE. 

Adams,  . 

Alford,   . 

Becket,  . 

Cheshire, 

Clarksburg,  . 

Dalton,   . 

Egremout, 

Florida,  . 

Great  Barriugton 

Hancock, 

Hinsdale, 

Lanesborough, 

Lee, 

Lenox,    . 

Monterey, 

Mt.  Washington, 

Kew  Ashford, 

New  Marlborough 

North  Adams, 

Otis, 

Peru, 

PlTTSFIELD, 

Ward  1, 

Ward  2, 

Ward  3, 

Ward  4, 

Ward  5, 

Ward  6, 

Ward  7, 
Richmond, 
Sandisfleld, 
Savoy,    . 
Sheffield, 
Stockbridge, 


Males 


Fe- 
males 


13,294 

1,944 
772 
437 
898 

1,164 
234 

1,283 

1,253 
178 
559 

2,215 
734 
402 
449 
772 

42,525 

3,712 
152 

483 

599 

502 

1,50G 

406 

223 

2,332 

266 

821 

434 

1,973 

1,529 

241 

76 

68 

682 

9,350 

289 

146 

9,838 

1,428 

1,658 

1,285 

1,198 

1,328 

1,684 

1,25' 

354 

401 

256 

944 

996 


Popu- 
lation 


14,360 

2,111 
808 
464 
911 

1,381 
242 

1,372 

1,279 
152 
639 

2,340 
846 
413 
619 
883 

43,767 

4,125 

128 

405 

577 

50' 

1,704 

430 

202 

2,462 

245 

829 

414 

2,093 

1,343 

223 

60 

48 

606 

9,785 

229 

159 

10,623 

1,408 

1,868 

1,340 

1,582 

1,359 

1,790 

1,276 

347 

401 

248 

953 

1,081 


Percentages 


M 


27,654 

4,055 
1,580 

901 
1,809 
2,545 

476 
2,655 
2,532 

330 
1,198 
4,555 
1,580 

815 

968 
1,655 

86,292 

7,837 

280 

888 

1,176 

1,009 

3,210 

836 

425 

4,794 

511 

1,650 

848 

4,066 

2,872 

464 

136 

116 

1,288 

19,135 

518 

305 

20,461 

2,836 

3,526 

2,625 

2,780 

2,68' 

3,474 

2,533 

701 

802 

504 

1,897 

2,0T 


48.07 

47.94 
48.86 
48.50 
49.64 
45.74 
49.16 
48.32 
49.49 
53.94 
46.66 
48.63 
46.46 
49.33 
46. 3> 
46.65 

49.28 

47.3 

54.2! 

54.39 

50.94 

49.75 

46.92 

48.56 

52.47 

48.64 

52.05 

49.76 

51.18 

48.52 

53.24 

51.94 

55.88 

58.6; 

52.95 

48.86 

55.79 

47.87 

48.08 

50.35 

47.02 

48.95 

43.09 

49.42 

48.4 

49.62 

50.50 

50.00 

50.79 

49.76 

47.95 


51.93 

52.06 
51.14 
51.50 
50.36 
54.26 
50.84 
51.68 
50.51 
46.06 
53.34 
51.37 
53.54 
50.67 
53.62 
53.35 

50.72 

52.63 
45.71 
45.61 
49.06 
50.25 
53.08 
51.44 
47.53 
51.36 
47.95 
50.24 
48.82 
51.48 
46.76 
48.06 
44.12 
41.38 
47.05 
51.14 
44.21 
52.13 
51.92 
49.65 
52.98 
51.05 
56.fJJ 
50.58 
51.53 
50.38 
49.50 
50.00 
49.21 
50.24 
52.05 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


BERKSHIRE 

—  Con. 
Tyringham,  . 

Washington, . 

West  Stockbridge, 

Williamstown, 

Windsor, 


BRISTOL. 

Acushnet, 
Attleborough, 
Berkley, 
Dartmouth, 
Dighton, 
Easton,   . 
Fairhaven, 
Fall  River, 

Ward  1, 

Ward  2, 

Ward  3, 

Ward  4, 

Ward  5, 

Ward  6, 

Ward  7, 

Ward  8, 

Ward  9, 
Freetown, 
Mansfield, 
New  Bedford, 

Ward  1, 

Ward  2, 

Ward  3, 

Ward  4, 

Ward  5, 

Ward  6, 
No.  Attleboroug 
Norton,  . 
Raynham, 
Rehoboth, 
Seekonk, 
Somerset, 
Swansea, 
Taunton, 

Ward  1, 

■SVard  2, 

Ward  3, 

Ward  4, 

Ward  5, 

Ward  6, 

Ward  7, 

Ward  8, 
Westport, 


Males 


Fe- 
males 


Popu- 
lation 


Percentages 


M 


186 
236 
608 
2,615 
301 

105,582 

568 

4,029 

482 

1,599 

916 

2,286 

1,554 

42,704 

5,410 

4,192 

5,624 

4,824 

5,135 

0,004 

2,970 

3,278 

5,26' 

725 

1,793 

26,158 

6,456 

3,730 

2,451 

2,943 

4,144 

6,434 

3,145 

760 

751 

958 

793 

1,040 

830 

13,147 

1,389 

1,365 

1,460 

1,394 

1,850 

1,539 

1,509 

2,641 

1,344 


177 

363 

51.24 

187 

423 

55.79 

649 

1,2.57 

48.37 

2,272 

4,887 

53.51 

255 

556 

54.14 

113,437 

219,019 

48.21 

547 

1,115 

50.94 

4,259 

8,288 

48.61 

473 

955 

50.47 

1,508 

3,107 

51.46 

881 

1,797 

50.97 

2,166 

4,452 

51.35 

1,784 

3,338 

46.55 

46,499 

89,203 

47.87 

5,736 

11,146 

48.54 

4,532 

8,724 

48.05 

5,827 

11,451 

49.11 

5,644 

10,468 

46.08 

5,474 

10,609 

48.40 

6,260 

12,264 

48.96 

3,427 

6,397 

46.43 

4,054 

7,332 

44.71 

5,545 

10,812 

48.71 

680 

1,405 

51.60 

1,929 

3,722 

48.17 

29,093 

55,251 

47.34 

6,736 

13,192 

48.94 

4,061 

7,791 

47.88 

3,185 

5,636 

43.49 

3,445 

6,388 

46.07 

4,960 

9,104 

45.52 

6,706 

13,140 

48.96 

3,431 

6,576 

47.83 

854 

1,614 

47.09 

767 

1,518 

49.47 

852 

1,810 

52.93 

672 

1,465 

54.13 

943 

1,983 

52.45 

797 

1,627 

51.01 

13,968 

27,115 

48.49 

1,413 

2,802 

49.57 

1,507 

2,872 

47.53 

1,579 

3,039 

48.04 

1,595 

2,989 

46.64 

1,991 

3,841 

48.16 

1,563 

3,102 

49.61 

1,524 

3,033 

49.75 

2,796 

5,437 

48.57 

1,334 

2,678 

50.19 

48.76 
44.21 
51.63 
46.49 
45.86 

51.79 

49.06 
51.39 
49.53 
48.54 
49.03 
48.65 
53.45 
52.13 
51.46 
51.95 
.50.89 
53.92 
51.60 
51.04 
53.57 
55.29 
51.29 
48.40 
51.83 
52.66 
51.06 
52.12 
56.51 
53.93 
54.48 
51.04 
52.17 
52.91 
50.53 
47.07 
45.87 
47.55 
48.99 
51.51 
50.43 
52.47 
51.96 
53.36 
51.84 
50.39 
50.25 
51.43 
49.81 


[27] 


28 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


POPULATION  AND    SEX  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
lation 

Percentages 

Counties,  Cities, 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
lation 

Percentages 

AND  Towns. 

31 

F 

AND  Towns. 

M 

F 

DUKES. 

2,057 

2,181 

4,238 

48.54 

.51.46 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Chilmark, 

151 

153 

804 

49.67 

50.33 

liynnfleld, 

408 

410 

818 

49.88 

50.12 

Cottajre  City, 

508 

530 

1,038 

48.94 

51.06 

Manchester, . 

893 

983 

1,876 

47.00 

52.40 

Edgartowu,   . 

527 

598 

1,125 

46.84 

58.16 

Mai-blehead,  . 

3,649 

4,022 

7,671 

47.57 

52.43 

Gay  Head,     . 

90 

79 

169 

58.25 

46.75 

Merrimac, 

1,111 

1,190 

2,301 

48.28 

51.72 

Gosnold, 

88 

52 

140 

62.86 

37.14 

Methiien, 

2,760 

2,930 

5,690   48.51 

51.49 

Tisbury, 

477 

525 

1,002 

47.60 

52.40 

Middleton,     . 

428 

410 

838   51.07 

48.93 

"West  Tisbury, 

216 

244 

460 

46.96 

53.04 

Nahant,  . 

425 

440 

865 

49.18 

50.87 

ESSEX. 

161,913 

168,480 

330,393 

49.01 

50.99 

Newbury, 
Newburyport,  . 

760 
6,610 

729 
7,986 

1,489 
14,552 

.51.04 
45.46 

48.96 
54.54 

Amesbury, 

4,780 

5,206 

9,986 

47.87 

.52.18 

Ward  1,       . 

1,097 

1,275 

2,372 

46.25 

53.75 

Andover, 

2,913 

3,232 

6,145 

47.40 

52.60 

Ward  2,       . 

1,046 

1,285 

2,331 

44.87 

55.13 

Beverly, 

5,728 

6,078 

11,806 

48.52 

51.48 

Ward  3,       . 

1,190 

1,470 

2,666 

44.86 

55.14 

Ward  1, 

1,328 

1,348 

2,676 

49.63 

50.37 

Ward  4,       . 

1,029 

1,292 

2,321 

44.33 

55.67 

Ward  2, 

1,124 

1,319 

2,443 

46.01 

53.99 

Ward  5,       . 

1,016 

1,220 

2,236 

45.44 

54.56 

"Ward  3,       . 

1,170 

1,266 

2,442 

48.16 

51.84 

Ward  6, 

1,232 

1,894 

2,626 

46.92 

53.08 

Ward  4, 

952 

1,059 

2,011 

47.84 

52.66 

North  Andover,    . 

1,765 

1,804 

3,569 

49.45 

50.55 

Ward  5, 

601 

002 

1,203 

49.90 

50.04 

Peabody, 

5,262 

5,245 

10,507 

50.08 

49.92 

Ward  6, 

547 

484 

1,031 

53.06 

46.94 

Rockport, 

2,966 

2,323 

5,289 

56.08 

43.92 

Boxford, 

859 

368 

727 

49.38 

50.62 

Rowley, . 

656 

616 

1,272 

51.57 

48.43 

Bradford, 

2,222 

2,514 

4,736 

46.92 

53.08 

Salem,  . 

16,270 

18,203 

84,473 

47.20 

52.80 

Danvers, 

3,958 

4,223 

8,181 

48.38 

51.62 

Ward  1, 

2,869 

2,637 

5,006 

47.32 

52.68 

Essex,    . 

809 

778 

1,587 

50.98 

49.02 

Ward  2, 

2,692 

2,955 

5,647 

47.67 

52.88 

Georgetown, 

999 

1,051 

2,050 

48.73 

51.27 

Ward  3, 

1,925 

2,460 

4,385 

43.90 

56.10 

Gloucestek, 

16,257 

11,954 

28,211 

57.03 

42.37 

AVard  4, 

2,429 

2,806 

5,235 

46.40 

53.60 

Ward  1, 

1,682 

1,516 

3,198 

52.60 

47.40 

Ward  5, 

4,816 

5,095 

9,911 

48.59 

51.41 

Ward  2, 

2,763 

2,265 

5,028 

54.95 

45.05 

Ward  6, 

2,039 

2,250 

4,289 

47.54 

52.46 

Ward  3, 

3,467 

1,723 

5,190 

66.80 

33.20 

Salisbury, 

642 

658 

1,300 

49.38 

50.62 

Ward  4, 

2,276 

1,185 

3,461 

65.76 

34.24 

Saugus,  . 

2,189 

2,308 

4,497 

48.68 

51.32 

Ward  5, 

2,296 

2,048 

4,344 

52.85 

47.15 

Swampscott,  . 

1,584 

-    1,725 

3,259 

47.07 

52.93 

Ward  6, 

1,464 

1,479 

2,943 

49.75 

50.25 

Topsfleld, 

516 

517 

1,033 

49.95 

50.05 

AVard  7, 

1,697 

1,141 

2,838 

59.80 

40.20 

Wen  ham. 

431 

455 

886 

48.65 

51.85 

Ward  8, 

612 

597 

1,209 

50.62 

49.38 

West  Newbury,    . 

811 

832 

1,643 

49.36 

50.64 

Groveland, 
Hamilton, 

1,118 
685 

1,215 

671 

2,833 
1,356 

47.92 
50.52 

52.08 
49.48 

FRANKLIN. 

20,293 

19,852 

40,145 

50.55 

49.45 

Haverhill, 

14,535 

15,074 

30,209 

48.11 

51.89 

Ashfleld, 

523 

490 

1,013 

51.63 

48.37 

Ward  1, 

1,271 

1,377 

2,648 

48.00 

52.00 

Bernardston, 

389 

389 

778 

50.00 

50.00 

Ward  2, 

1,105 

1,408 

2,513 

43.97 

56.03 

Buckland,      . 

785 

783 

1,548 

50.71 

49.29 

W^ard  3, 

1,696 

1,847 

3,543 

47.87 

52.13 

Charlemont, 

526 

515 

1,041 

50.53 

49.47 

Ward  4, 

1,890 

2,095 

3,985 

47.43 

52.57 

Coh-ain,  . 

851 

759 

1,610 

52.86 

47.14 

Ward  5, 

5,632 

5,636 

11,268 

49.98 

50.02 

Conway, 

657 

647 

1,304 

50.38 

49.62 

Wartl  6, 

2,941 

3,311 

6,252 

47.04 

52.96 

Deerfield, 

1,550 

1,457 

3,007 

51.55 

48.45 

Ipswich, 

2,178 

2,542 

4,720 

46.14 

53.86 

Erving,  . 

490 

474 

964 

50.83 

49.17 

Lawrence, 

25,107 

27,057 

52,164 

48.13 

51.87 

Gill, 

699 

383 

1,082 

04.60 

35.40 

W\'ird  1, 

4,199 

4,369 

8,568 

49.01 

50.99 

Greenfield, 

2,987 

3,242 

6,229 

47.95 

52.05 

Ward  2, 

3,374 

3,610 

6,984 

48.31 

51.69 

Hawley, 

250 

218 

468 

58.42 

46.58 

Ward  3, 

4,161 

4,817 

8,978 

46.35 

53.65 

Heath,     . 

250 

226 

476 

52.52 

47.48 

Ward  4, 

4,802 

5,167 

9,969 

48.17 

51.83 

Leverett, 

379 

865 

744 

.50.94 

49.06 

Ward  5, 

4,764 

5,169 

9,933 

47.96 

52.04 

Iieyden, 

185 

178 

363 

.50.96 

49.04 

Ward  6, 

3,807 

3,925 

7,732 

49.24 

50.76 

Monroe, 

176 

122 

298 

59.06 

40.94 

Ltnn,     . 

30,173 

32,181 

62.354 

48.39 

51.61 

Montague, 

3,076 

2,982 

6,058 

50.78 

49.22 

Ward  1, 

765 

814 

1,579 

48.45 

51.55 

New  Salem, 

438 

481 

869 

50.40 

49.60 

Ward  2, 

1,933 

2,003 

3,936 

49.11 

50.89 

Northfleld, 

754 

1,097 

1,851 

40.73 

59.27 

Ward  3, 

7,046 

7,813 

14,859 

47.42 

52.58 

Orange,  . 

2,690 

2,671 

5,361 

50.18 

49.82 

Ward  4, 

5,669 

5,843 

11,512 

49.24 

50.76 

Rowe, 

283 

215 

498 

50.83 

48.17 

Ward  6, 

6,076 

6,784 

12,860 

47.25 

52.75 

Shelburne, 

750 

810 

1,560 

48.08 

51.92 

Ward  6, 

7,316 

7,616 

14,932 

49.00 

51.00 

Shutesbury, 

218 

226 

444 

49.10 

50.90 

Ward  7, 

1,368 

1,308 

2,676 

51.12 

48.88 

Sunderland, 

381 

315 

696 

54.74 

45.26 

POPULATION   AND    SEX. 


29 


POPULATION   AND   SEX —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
lation 

Percentages 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
lation 

Percentages 

AND  Towns. 

M 

F 

M          F 

FRANKLIN 

HAMPSHIRE 

—  Con. 

—  Con. 

Warwick, 

321 

27S 

i      m 

»   53. 5£ 

46.41 

Easthampton, 

2,242 

2,548 

4,79C 

46.81 

53.19 

Wendell, 

29? 

!        23C 

52i 

55. 3£ 

44.61 

Enfield,  . 

512 

478 

99C 

51.72 

48.28 

Whately, 

39S 

36S 

75£ 

51.92 

48.08 

Goshen,  . 

160 

144 

304 

52.63 

47.37 

Granby, . 

394 

354 

748 

52.67 

47.33 

HAMPDEN. 

74,133 

78,80.'i 

152,935 

48.47 

51.53 

Greenwich,    . 

243 

238 

481 

50.52 

49.48 

Agawam, 

1,237 

1,171 

2,408 

51.37 

48.63 

Hadley,  . 

894 

810 

1,704 

52.46 

47.54 

Blandford,     . 

437 

412 

849 

51.47 

48.53 

Hatfield, 

669 

593 

1,262 

53.01 

46.99 

Brimfleld, 

49S 

464 

962 

51.77 

48.23 

Huntington,  . 

722 

728 

1,450 

49.79 

50.21 

Chester,  . 

700 

72fl 

1,429 

48.99 

51.01 

Middlefield,  . 

197 

189 

386 

51.04 

48.96 

Chicopee,     . 

8,095 

8,325 

16,420 

49.30 

50.70 

Northampton,   . 

7,434 

9,312 

16,746 

44.39 

55.61 

Ward  1, 

1,608 

1,661 

3,269 

49.19 

50.81 

Ward  1,       . 

1,013 

1,157 

2,170 

46.68 

53.32 

Ward  2, 

802 

950 

1,752 

45.78 

54.22 

Ward  2, 

967 

2,277 

3,244 

29.81 

70.19 

Ward  .3, 

1,440 

1,377 

2,817 

51.12 

48.88 

Ward  3, 

1,370 

1,502 

2,872 

47.70 

52.30 

Ward  4, 

1,050 

1,208 

2,258 

46.50 

53.50 

Ward  4,       . 

1,239 

1,249 

2,488 

49.80 

50.20 

Ward  5, 

1,360 

1,290 

2,650 

51.32 

48.68 

Ward  5, 

1,046 

1,090 

2,130 

48.97 

51.03 

Ward  6, 

822 

876 

1,698 

48.41 

51.59 

AVard  6, 

871 

1,032 

1,903 

45.77 

54.23 

Ward  7, 

1,013 

963 

1,976 

51.27 

48.73 

Ward  7, 

928 

1,005 

1,9.33 

48.01 

51.99 

East  Longmeadow 

863 

728 

1,591 

54.24 

45.76 

Pelham, . 

246 

240 

486 

50.62 

49.38 

Granville, 

522 

483 

1,005 

51.94 

48.06 

Plain  field,      . 

231 

219 

450 

51.33 

48.67 

Hampden, 

374 

369 

743 

50.34 

49.66 

Prescott, 

208 

193 

401 

51.87 

48.13 

Holland, 

107 

92 

199 

53.77 

46.23 

Southampton, 

537 

517 

1,054 

50.95 

49.05 

HOLYOKE,       . 

19,198 

21,124 

40.322 

47.61 

52.39 

South  Hadley, 

2,054 

2,389 

4,443 

46.23 

53.77 

Ward  1, 

2,849 

3,165 

6,014 

47.37 

52.63 

Ware, 

3,576 

4,075 

7,651 

46.74 

53.26 

Ward  2, 

4,373 

4,485 

•8,8.58 

49.37 

50.63 

Weslhampton, 

241 

235 

476 

50.63 

49.37 

Ward  3, 

2,461 

2,562 

5,023 

48.99 

51.01 

Williamsburg, 

950 

1,005 

1,955 

48.59 

51.41 

Ward  4, 

3,2.33 

3,548 

6,781 

47.68 

52.32 

Worthington, 

341 

307 

648 

52.62 

47.38 

Ward  5, 

1,574 

2,005 

3,579 

43.98 

56.02 

Ward  6, 

2,717 

2,981 

5,698 

47.68 

52.32 

MIDDLESEX. 

■239,323 

259,894 

499,217 

47.94 

.52.06 

Ward  7,       . 

1,991 

2,378 

4,369 

45.57 

54.43 

Acton,     . 

980 

998 

1,978 

49.54 

50.46 

Longmeadow, 

290 

330 

620 

46.77 

53.23 

Arlington,      . 

3,067 

3,448 

6,515 

47.08 

52.92 

Ludlow, 

1,314 

1,248 

2,562 

51.29 

48.71 

Ashby,    . 

413 

391 

804 

51.37 

48.63 

Monson, 

1,862 

1,884 

3,746 

49.71 

50.29 

Ashland, 

1,015 

1,075 

2,090 

48.56 

51.44 

Montgomery, 

151 

124 

275 

54.91 

45.09 

Ayer, 

1.018 

1,083 

2,101 

48.45 

51.55 

Palmer, 

3,345 

3,513 

6,858 

48.78 

51.22 

Bedford, 

623 

546 

1,169 

53.29 

46.71 

Kussell,  . 

440 

406 

846 

52.01 

47.99 

Belmont, 

1,519 

1,324 

2,843 

53.43 

46.57 

Southwick,     . 

510 

451 

961 

53.07 

46.93 

Billerica, 

1,301 

1,276 

2,577 

50.49 

49.51 

Springfield, 

24,651 

26,871 

51,522 

47.85 

52.15 

Boxborough, 

172 

135 

307 

56.03 

43.97 

Ward  1, 

3,405 

3,494 

6,899 

49.35 

50.65 

Burlington,   . 

316 

258 

574 

55.05 

44.95 

Ward  2, 

3,886 

4,012 

7,898 

49.20 

50.80 

Cambridge, 

39,831 

41,812 

81,643 

48.79 

51.21 

Ward  3, 

3,152 

3,045 

6,197 

50.86 

49.14 

Ward  1,       . 

7,814 

8,067 

15,881 

49.20 

50.80 

Ward  4, 

2,652 

3,557 

6,209 

42.71 

57.29 

Ward  2, 

10,894 

11,738 

22,632 

48.14 

51.86 

Ward  5, 

2,886 

3,540 

6,426 

44.91 

55.09 

Ward  3, 

7,303 

6,693 

13,996 

52.18 

47.82 

Ward  6, 

2,983 

3,170 

6,153 

48.48 

51.52 

Ward  4, 

8,914 

9,767 

18,681 

47.72 

52.28 

Ward  7, 

2,202 

2,448 

4,650 

47.35 

52.65 

Ward  5, 

4,906 

5,547 

10,453 

46.93 

53.07 

Ward  8, 

3,485 

3,605 

7,090 

49.15 

50.85 

Carlisle, . 

268 

224 

492 

54.47 

45.53 

Tolland,. 

171 

138 

309 

55.34 

41.66 

Chelmsford,  . 

1,611 

1,.551 

3,162 

50.95 

49.05 

Wales,    . 

405 

378 

783 

51.72 

48.28 

Concord, 

3,1.57 

2,018 

5,175 

61.00 

39.00 

Westfleld, 

5,175 

5,488 

10,663 

48.53 

51.47 

Dracut,          « 

1,325 

1,118 

2,443 

54.24 

45.76 

West  Springfield, 

2,951 

3,174 

6,125 

48.18 

51.82 

Dunstable,     . 

207 

193 

400 

51.75 

48.25 

Wilbraham,  . 

837 

903 

1,740 

48.10 

51.90 

Everett, 

9,057 

9,516 

18,573 

48.76 

51.24 

Ward  1, 

1,590 

1,548 

3,138 

50.67 

49.33 

HAMPSHIRE. 

26,061 

28,649 

54,710 

47.63 

52.37 

Ward  2, 

1,289 

1,338 

2,627 

49.07 

50.93 

Amherst, 

2,427 

2,358 

4,785 

50.72 

49.28 

Ward  3, 

1,.515 

1,575 

3,090 

49.03 

50.97 

Belchertown, 

1,115 

1,046 

2,161 

51.60 

48.40 

Ward  4, 

1,380 

1,496 

2,876 

47.98 

52.03 

Chesterfield,  . 

301 

288 

589 

51.10 

48.90 

Ward  5, 

1,.539 

1,614 

3,153 

48.81 

51.19 

Cummington, 

367 

383 

750 

48.93 

51.07 

Ward  6, 

1,744 

1,945 

3,689 

47.28 

52.72 

30 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


POPULATION  AND    SEX— Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
lation 

Percentages 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
lation 

Percentages 

AND  Towns. 

M 

F 

M 

F 

MIDDLESEX 

—  Con. 

MIDDLESEX 

—  Con. 

Framinghani, 

4,570 

4,942 

9,512 

48.04 

51.96 

SOMERVILLE, 

24,917 

27,283 

52,200 

47.73 

52.27 

Groton,  . 

1,078 

1,114 

2,192 

49.18 

50.82 

Ward], 

4,834 

5,293 

10,127 

47.73 

52.27 

Holliston, 

1,309 

1,409 

2,718 

48.16 

51.84 

Ward  2, 

8,338 

8,858 

17,196 

48.49 

51.51 

Hopkintou,    . 

1,469 

1,515 

2,984 

49.23 

50.77 

Ward  3, 

6,158 

6,898 

13,056 

47.17 

52.83 

Hudson, 

2,533 

2,775 

5,308 

47.72 

52.28 

Ward  4, 

5,587 

6,234 

11,821 

47.26 

52.74 

Lexington,     . 

1,692 

1,806 

3,498 

48.37 

51.63 

Stoneham, 

3,070 

3,214 

6,284 

48.85 

51.15 

Lincoln, 

626 

485 

1,111 

56.35 

43.65 

Stow, 

473 

447 

920 

51.41 

48.59 

Littleton, 

569 

567 

1,136 

50.09 

49.91 

Sudbury, 

603 

538 

1,141 

52.85 

47.15 

Lowell, 

38,931 

45,436 

84,367 

46.14 

53.86 

Tewksbury,  . 

1,653 

1,726 

3,379 

48.92 

51.08 

Ward  1, 

4,085 

5,423 

9,508 

42.96 

57.04' 

Townsend,     . 

880 

900 

1,780 

49.44 

50.56 

Ward  2, 

5,034 

5,459 

10,493 

47.97 

52.03 

Tyngsborough,     . 

324 

311 

635 

51.02 

48.98 

Ward  3, 

4,301 

4,944 

9,245 

46.52 

53.48 

Wakefield,     . 

3,962 

4,342 

8,304 

47.71 

52.29 

Ward  4, 

4,385 

4,856 

9,241 

47.45 

52.55 

Waltham,    . 

9,638 

11,238 

20,876 

46.17 

53.83 

Ward  5, 

4,003 

4,449 

8,452 

47.36 

52.64 

Ward  1, 

1,426 

1,494 

2,920 

48.84 

51.16 

Ward  6, 

4,336 

4,996 

9,332 

46.46 

53.. 54 

Ward  2, 

1,390 

1,546 

2,936 

47.34 

52.66 

Ward  7,       . 

6,018 

7,100 

13,118 

45.88 

54.12 

Ward  3, 

1,590 

1,786 

3,376 

47.10 

52.90 

Ward  8, 

3,653 

4,287 

7,940 

46.01 

53.99 

Ward  4, 

1,414 

1,657 

3,071 

46.04 

53.96 

Ward  9,       . 

3,116 

3,922 

7,038 

44.27 

55.73' 

Ward  5, 

1,222 

1,665 

2,887 

42.33 

57.67 

Malden, 

13,923 

15,785 

29,708 

46.87 

53.13 

Ward  6, 

1,274 

1,644 

2,918 

43.66 

56.34 

Ward  1, 

1,795 

2,310 

4,105 

43.73 

56.27 

Ward  7, 

1,322 

1,446 

2,768 

47.76 

52.24 

Ward  2, 

2,633 

2,697 

5,330 

49.40 

50.60 

Watertown,    . 

3,740 

4,048 

7,788 

48.02 

51.98 

Ward  3, 

1,524 

2,055 

3,579 

42.58 

57.42 

Wayland, 

1,026 

1,000 

2,026 

50.64 

49.36 

Ward  4, 

2,325 

2,475 

4,800 

48.44 

51.56' 

Westford, 

1,223 

1,195 

2,418 

50.58 

49.42 

Ward  5,       .       . 

1,822 

2,109 

3,931 

46.35 

53.65 

Weston,  . 

877 

833 

1,710 

51.29 

48.71 

Ward  6, 

2,017 

2,195 

4,212 

47.89 

52.11 

Wilmington,  . 

715 

705 

1,420 

50.35 

49.65 

Ward  7, 

1,807 

1,944 

3,751 

48.17 

51.83 

Winchester,  . 

2,928 

3,222 

6,150 

47.61 

52.39 

Maklbokough,  . 

7,469 

7,508 

14,977 

49.87 

5O.I3I 

WOBURN, 

7,000 

7,178 

14,178 

49.37 

50.63 

Ward  1, 

679 

656 

1,335 

50.86 

49.14 

Ward  1, 

1,314 

1,311 

2,625 

50.06 

49.94 

Ward  2, 

1,072 

1,133 

2,205 

48.62 

51.38' 

Ward  2, 

1,478 

1,403 

2,881 

51.30 

48.70 

Ward  3, 

1,522 

1.447 

2,969 

51.26 

48.74: 

Ward  3,       . 

1,165 

1,344 

2,509 

46.43 

53.57 

Ward  4, 

1,613 

1,689 

3,302 

48.85 

51.15 

Ward  4, 

1,248 

1,374 

2,622 

47.60 

52.40 

Ward  5, 

969 

965 

1,934 

50.10 

49.90' 

Ward  5, 

602 

559 

1,161 

51.85 

48.15 

Ward  6, 

841 

848 

1,689 

49.79 

50.21 

AVard  6, 

689 

724 

1,413 

48.76 

51.24 

Ward  7, 

773 

770 

1,543 

50.10 

49.90: 

Ward  7, 

504 

463 

967 

52.12 

47.88 

Maynard, 

1,520 

1,570 

3,090 

49.19 

50.81 

Medfokd,     . 
Ward  1, 
Ward  2, 

7,043 
1,521 
1,054 

7,431 
1,491 
1,251 

14,474 
3,012 
2,305 

48.66 
50.50 
45.73 

51.34^ 

49.50; 
54.27, 

NANTUCKET. 

Nantucket,     . 

1,315 
1,315 

1,701 
1,701 

3,016 
3,016 

43.60 
43.60 

56.40 
56.40 

Ward  3, 
Ward  4, 

829 
1,010 

1,095 
946 

1,924 
1,956 

43.09 
51.64 

56.91 
48.36 

NORFOLK. 

64,780 

70,039 

134,819 

48.05 

51.95 

Ward  5, 

1,518 

1,437 

2,955 

51.37 

48.63 

Avon, 

818 

808 

1,626 

50.31 

49.69 

Ward  6, 

1,111 

1,211 

2,322 

47.85 

52.15 

Bellingham,  . 

721 

760 

1,481 

48.68 

51.32 

Melrose, 

5,548 

6,417 

11,965 

46.37 

53.63 

Braintree, 

2,660 

2,651 

5,311 

50.08 

49.92 

Natick,    . 

4,234 

4,580 

8,814 

48.04 

51.96 

Brookline,     . 

6,826 

9,338 

16,164 

42.23 

57.77 

Newton, 

12,355 

15,235 

27,590 

44.78 

55.22 

Canton,  . 

2,207 

2,429 

4,636 

47.61 

52.39 

Ward  1,       . 

1,993 

2,294 

4,287 

46.49 

53.51 

Cohasset, 

1,148 

1,326 

2,474 

46.40 

53.60 

Ward  2, 

2,488 

2,924 

5,412 

45.97 

54.03 

Dedham, 

3,476 

3,735 

7,211 

48.20 

51.80 

Ward  3, 

1,484 

1,949 

3,433 

43.23 

56.77 

Dover,    . 

345 

323 

668 

51.65 

48.35 

Ward  4, 

1,509 

2,065 

3,574 

42.22 

57.78 

Foxborough, 

1,542 

1,677 

3,219 

47.90 

52.10 

Ward  5, 

1,939 

2,175 

4,114 

47.13 

52.87 

Franklin, 

2,459 

2,677 

5,130 

47.88 

52.12 

Ward  6, 

1,931 

2,309 

4,240 

45.. 54 

54.46 

Ilolbrook, 

1,127 

1,171 

2,298 

49.04 

50.96 

Ward  7, 

1,011 

1,519 

2,530 

39.96 

60.04 

Hyde  Park,   . 

5,760 

6,066 

11,826 

48.71 

.51.29 

North  Reading,     . 

422 

413 

835 

50.54 

49.46 

Medfleld, 

883 

989 

1,872 

47.17 

52.83 

Pepperell, 

1,650 

1,671 

3,321 

49.68 

50.32 

Medway, 

1,438 

1,475 

2,913 

49.36 

50.64 

Reading, 

2,235 

2,482 

4,717 

47.38 

52.62 

Millis,     . 

484 

522 

1,006 

48.11 

51.89 

Sherborn, 

584 

862 

1,446 

40.39 

59.61 

Milton,    . 

2,562 

2,956 

5,518 

46.43    53.57 

Shirley,  . 

654 

745 

1,399 

46.75 

53.25 

Needham, 

1,749 

1,762 

3,511 

49.81    50.19 

POPULATIOX   AND    SEX. 


31 


POPULATION   AND    SEX  —  Continued. 

Counties,  Cities, 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

»Popu- 
lation 

Percentages 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
lation 

Pei'centages 

AND  Towns. 

M 

F 

M 

F 

NORFOLK  — Con 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Norfolk, . 

471 

411 

882 

53.40 

46.60 

Boston  — Con. 

Norwood, 

2,437 

2,137 

4,574 

53.28 

46.72 

Ward   2,      . 

11,505 

10,083 

21,588 

53.29 

46.71 

QUINCY, 

10,608 

10,104 

20,712 

51.22 

48.78 

Ward   3, 

6,841 

7,102 

13,943 

49.06 

.50.94 

Wardl, 

1,712 

1,850 

3,562 

48.06 

51.94 

Ward   4, 

6,654 

6,721 

13,375 

49.75 

50.25 

Ward  2, 

1,408 

1,333 

2,741 

51.37 

48.63 

Ward   5, 

6,994 

5,992 

12,986 

53.86 

46.14 

Ward  3, 

2,.')02 

2,194 

4,696 

53.28 

46.72 

Ward   6, 

14,805 

13,055 

27,860 

53.14 

46.86 

Ward  4, 

2,658 

2,306 

4,964 

53.55 

46.45 

Ward   7, 

9,049 

7,924 

16,978 

53.31 

46.69 

Ward  5,       . 

1,297 

1,372 

2,669 

48.59 

51.41 

Ward   8, 

12,143 

10,987 

23,130 

52.50 

47.50 

Ward  6, 

1,031 

1,049 

2,080 

49.57 

50.43 

Ward    9, 

11,398 

11,776 

23,174 

49.18 

50.83 

Randolph,      • 

1,825 

1,869 

3,694 

49.40 

50.60 

Ward  10, 

10,070 

12,484 

22,554 

44.65 

55.35 

Sharon,  . 

839 

878 

1,717 

48.86 

51.14 

Ward  11, 

7,375 

12,555 

19,930 

37.00 

63.00 

Stoughton,     . 

2,570 

2,702 

5,272 

48.75 

51.25 

Ward  12, 

9,188 

12,403 

21,591 

42.55 

57.45 

Walpole, 

1,500 

1,494 

2,994 

50.10 

49.90 

Ward  13, 

12,695 

12,205 

24,900 

50.98 

49.02 

Wellesley,     . 

1,470 

2,759 

4,229 

34.76 

65.24 

Ward  14, 

9,635 

9,551 

19,186 

50.22 

49.78 

Weymouth,   . 

5,592 

5,699 

11,291 

49.53 

50.47 

Ward  15, 

8,975 

9,648 

18,623 

48.19 

51.81 

Wrentham,    . 

1,263 

1,321 

2,584 

48.88 

51.12 

Ward  16, 
Ward  17, 

7,664 
10,128 

8,656 
10,986 

16,320 
21,114 

46.96 
47.97 

53.04 
52.03 

PLYMOUTH. 

50,694 

50,804 

101,498 

49.95 

50.05 

Ward  18, 
Ward  19, 

10,641 
10,508 

11,038 
11,864 

21,679 
22,372 

49.08 
46.97 

50.93 
53.03 

Abington, 

2,040 

2,167 

4,207 

48.49 

51.51 

Ward  20, 

9,893 

11,635 

21,528 

45.95 

54.05 

Bridgewater, 

2,722 

1,964 

4,686 

58.09 

41.91 

Ward  21, 

8,079 

11,195 

19,274 

41.92 

58.08 

Brockton,  . 

16,559 

16,606 

33,165 

49.93 

50.07 

Ward  22, 

10,445 

11,844 

22,289 

46.86 

53.14 

Ward  1,       . 

2,059 

2,110 

4,169 

49.39 

50.61 

Ward  23, 

8,736 

9,547 

18,283 

47.78 

52.23 

Ward  2, 

2,067 

2,260 

4,327 

47-77 

£2.23 

Ward  24, 

8,589 

9,651 

18,240 

47.09 

52.91 

Ward  3, 

2,567 

2,478 

5,045 

50.88 

49.12 

Ward  25, 

7,293 

7,708 

15,001 

48.62 

51.38 

Ward  4, 

2,369 

2,423 

4,792 

49.44 

50.56 

Chelsea, 

15,273 

15,991 

31,264 

48.85 

51.15 

AVard  5,       . 

2,566 

2,480 

5,046 

50.85 

49.15 

Waril  1, 

3,666 

3,813 

7,479 

49.02 

50.98 

Ward  6, 

2,596 

2,344 

4,940 

52.55 

47.45 

Ward  2, 

3,723 

3,862 

7,585 

49.08 

50.92 

Ward  7,       . 

2,335 

2,511 

4,846 

48.18 

51.82 

Ward  3, 

3,521 

3,601 

7,122 

49.44 

50.56 

Carver,  . 

516 

470 

1,016 

53.74 

46.26 

Ward  4, 

2,.530 

2,857 

5,387 

46.96 

53.04 

Duxbury, 

945 

1,021 

1,966 

48.07 

51.93 

Ward  5, 

1,833 

1,858 

3,691 

49.66 

50.34 

East  Bridgewater 

1,441 

1,453 

2,894 

49.79 

50.21 

Revere,  . 

3,721 

3,702 

7,423 

50.13 

49.87 

Halifax, . 

266 

231 

497 

53.52 

46.48 

Winthrop, 

2,015 

2,177 

4,192 

48.07 

51.93 

Hanover, 

1,009 

1,042 

2,051 

49.20 

50.80 

Hanson, 

708 

672 

1,380 

51.30 

48.70 

Hingham, 

2,299 

2,520 

4,819 

47.71 

52.29 

WORCESTER. 

152,056 

154,389 

306,445 

49.62 

50.38 

Hull,       . 

536 

508 

1,044 

51.34 

48.66 

Ashburnham, 

1,070 

1,078 

2,148 

49.81 

50.19 

Kingston, 

847 

899 

1,746 

48.51 

51.49 

Athol,     . 

3,735 

3,629 

7,364 

50.72 

49.28 

Lakeville, 

439 

431 

870 

50.46 

49.54 

Auburn, 

821 

777 

1,.598 

51.38 

48.62 

Marion,  . 

328 

431 

759 

43.21 

56.79 

Barre,     . 

1,150 

1,128 

2,278 

50.48 

49.52 

Marslifield,    . 

850 

910 

1,760 

48.30 

51.70 

Berlin,    . 

451 

446 

897 

50.28 

49.73 

Mattapoisett, 

490 

542 

1,032 

47.48 

52.52 

Blackstone, 

3,116 

2,923 

6,039 

51.60 

48.40 

Middleboi'ough,   . 

3,205 

3,484 

6,689 

47.91 

52.09 

Bolton,    . 

398 

399 

797 

49.94 

50.06 

Norwell, 

771 

769 

1,540 

50.06 

49.94 

Boylston, 

_389 

340 

729 

53.36 

46.64 

Pembroke,     . 

634 

589 

1,223 

51.84 

48.16 

Brookfleld, 

1,689 

1,590 

3,279 

51.51 

48.49 

Plymouth, 

3,863 

4,094 

7,957 

48.55 

51.45 

Charlton, 

975 

902 

1,877 

51.94 

48.06 

Plympton,     . 

268 

281 

549 

48.82 

51.18 

Clinton,  . 

5,291 

6,206 

11,497 

46.02 

53.98 

Rochester,     . 

535 

486 

1,021 

52.40 

47.60 

Dana, 

353 

364 

717 

49.23 

50.77 

Rockland, 

2,757 

2,766 

5,523 

49.92 

50.08 

Douglas, 

1,033 

993 

2,026 

50.99 

49.01 

Scituate, 

1,115 

1,131 

2,246 

49.64 

50.36 

Dudley,  . 

1,611 

1,592 

3,203 

50.30 

49.70 

Wareham, 

1,765 

1,602 

3,367 

52.42 

47.58 

FiTCIIBURG, 

13,037 

13,372 

26,409 

49.37 

50.63 

West  Bridgewater 

877 

870 

1,747 

50.20 

49.80 

Ward  1, 

2,197 

2,179 

4,376 

50.21 

49.79 

Whitman, 

2,879 

2,865 

5,744 

50.12 

49.88 

Ward  2, 
Ward  3, 

3,289 

2,108 

3,221 
2,191 

6,510 
4,299 

50.52 
49.03 

49.48 
50.97 

SUFFOLK. 

260,675 

279,124 

539,799 

48.29 

51.71 

Ward  4, 

1,497 

1,717 

3,214 

46.58 

53.42 

Boston, 

239,666 

257,254 

496,920 

48.23 

51.77 

Ward  5, 

1,646 

1,704 

3,350 

49.13 

50.87 

Ward   1,     . 

10,363 

10,644 

21,007 

49.33 

50.67 

Ward  6, 

2,300 

2,360 

4,660 

49.36 

50.64 

32 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


POPULATION  AND  SEX  — Concluded. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
lation 

Percentages 

Counties,  Cities, 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
lation 

Percentages 

AND  Towns. 

M 

F 

AND  Towns. 

M 

F 

WORCESTER 
—  Con. 

WORCESTER 

—Con. 

Gardner, 

4,735 

4,447 

9,182 

51.57 

48.43 

Shrewsbury, 

784 

740 

1,524 

51.44 

48.56 

Grafton, 

2,455 

2,646 

5,101 

48.13 

51.87 

Southborough, 

1,274 

949 

2,223 

57.31 

42.69 

Hardwick,     . 

1,376 

1,279 

2,655 

51.83 

48.17 

Southbridge, 

4,043 

4,207 

8,250 

49.01 

50.99 

Harvard,        .  ■     . 

574 

588 

1,162 

49.40 

50.60 

Spencer, 

3,784 

3,830 

7,614 

49.70 

50.30 

Holden,  . 

1,302 

1,300 

2,602 

50.04 

49.96 

Sterling, 

604 

614 

1,218 

49.59 

50.41 

Hopedale, 

698 

679 

1,377 

50.69 

49.31 

Sturbridge, 

948 

962 

1,910 

49.63 

50.37 

Hubbardston, 

659 

615 

1,274 

51.73 

48.27 

Sutton,    . 

1,770 

1,650 

3,420 

51.75 

48.25 

Lancaster,     . 

978 

1,202 

2,180 

44.86 

55.14 

Templeton, 

1,488 

1,427 

2,915 

51.05 

48.95 

Leicester, 

1,541 

1,698 

3,239 

47.58 

52.42 

Upton,    . 

908 

1,242 

2,150 

42.23 

57.77 

Leominster,  . 

4,504 

4,707 

9,211 

48.90 

51.10 

Uxbridge, 

1,780 

1,766 

3,546 

50.20 

49.80 

Lunenburg,  . 

626 

611 

1,237 

50.61 

49.39 

Warren, 

2,197 

2,233 

4,430 

49.59 

50.41 

Men  don, 

462 

427 

889 

51.97 

48.03 

Webster, 

3,799 

4,000 

7,799 

48.71 

51.29 

Milford, . 

4,354 

4,605 

8,959 

48.60 

51.40 

Westborough, 

2,611 

2,624 

5,235 

49.88 

50.13 

Millbury, 

2,619 

2,603 

5,222 

50.15 

49.85 

West  Boylston,     . 

1,447 

1,521 

2,968 

48.75 

51.25 

New  Braintree,     . 

292 

250 

542 

53.87 

46.13 

West  Brookfield,  . 

717 

750 

1,467 

48.88 

51.12 

Northborough, 

975 

965 

1,940 

50.26 

49.74 

Westminster, 

632 

683 

1,315 

48.06 

51.94 

Northbridge, 

2,732 

2,554 

5,286 

51.68 

48.32 

Wincheudou, 

2,257 

2,233 

4,490 

50.27 

49.73 

North  Brookfield, 

2,248 

2,387 

4,635 

48.50 

51.50 

Worcester, 

48,863 

49,904 

98,767 

49.47 

50.53 

Oakham, 

308 

297 

605 

50.91 

49.09 

Ward  1,       . 

5,611 

5,489 

11,100 

50.55 

49.45 

Oxford,  . 

1,147 

1,243 

2,390 

47.99 

52.01 

Ward  2, 

6,424 

6,665 

13,089 

49.08 

50.92 

Paxton,  . 

234 

192 

426 

54.93 

45.07 

Ward  3, 

7,636 

7,001 

14,637 

52.17 

47.83 

Petersham,    . 

493 

459 

952 

51.79 

48.21 

Ward  4, 

6,729 

6,762 

13,491 

49.88 

50.12 

Phillipston,    . 

248 

212 

460 

53.91 

46.09 

Ward  5, 

8,053 

7,232 

15,285 

52.69 

47.31 

Princeton, 

491 

461 

952 

51.58 

48.42 

Ward  6, 

5,677 

6,158 

11,835 

47.97 

52.03 

Royalston,     . 

454 

436 

890 

51.01 

48.99 

Ward  7, 

4,756 

5,596 

10,352 

45.94 

54.06 

Rutland, 

526 

452 

978 

53.78 

46.22 

Ward  8, 

3,977 

5,001 

8,978 

44.30 

55.70 

RECAPITULATION, 


Percentages 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Males 

Females 

Population 

Males 

Females 

THE  STATE. 

1,214,701 

1,285,482 

2,500,183 

48.58 

51.42 

Barnstable 

13,294 

14,360 

27,654 

48.07 

51.93 

Berkshire, 

42.525 

43,767 

86,292 

49.28 

50.72 

Bristol, . 

105,582 

113,437 

219,019 

48.21 

51.79 

Dukes,  . 

2,057 

2,181 

4,238 

48.54 

51.46 

Essex,    . 

161,913 

168,480 

330,393 

49.01 

50.99 

Franklin, 

20,293 

19,852 

40,145 

50.55 

49.45 

Hampden, 

74,133 

78,805 

152,938 

48.47 

51.53 

Hampshire, 

26,061 

28,649 

54,710 

47.63 

52.37 

Middlesex, 

239,323 

259,894 

499,217 

47.94 

52.06 

Nantucket, 

1,315 

1,701 

3,016 

43.60 

56.40 

Norfolk, 

61,780 

70,039 

134,819 

48.05 

51.95 

Plymouth, 

50,694 

50,804 

101,498 

49.95 

50.05 

Suflfolk, 

260,675 

279,124 

539,799 

48.29 

51.71 

Worcester, 

152,056 

154,389 

306,445 

49.62 

50.38 

Population  for  1885  and  1895: 


INCREASE  AND  DECREASE. 


BY  SEX. 


(331 


POPULATION  —  1885  and  1895. 


INCREASE    OR  DECREASE   BY  SEX. 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


Males 


1883 


1893 


INCKEASE  OR  DECREASE 


Number     Percentage 


BARNSTABLE. 


Barnstable, 
Bourne, 
Brewster,    . 
Chatham,     . 
Dennis, 
Easthani, 
Falmouth,    . 
Harwich, 
Mashpee,     . 
Orleans, 
Provincetown, 
Sandwich,   . 
Truro,  . 
Wellfleet,     . 
Yarmouth,  . 


BERKSHIRE. 

Adams, 

Alford, 

Becket, 

Cheshire, 

Clarksburg, 

Dal  ton, 

Egreniont,    . 

Florida, 

Great  Barrington, 

Hancock, 

Hinsdale,     . 

Lanesborough, 

Lee, 

Lenox, 

Monterey,    . 

Mount  Washington, 

New  Ashford,     . 

New  Marlborough, 

North  Adams, 

Otis,      . 

Peru,    . 

PiTTSFIELD, 

Richmond,   . 
Sandisfleld, 
Savoy,  . 
Sheffield,      . 


14,46G 

13,294 

-1,172 

1,904 

1,944 

+  40 

677 

772 

+  95 

423 

437 

+  14 

992 

898 

—  94 

1,397 

1,164 

—  233 

317 

234 

—  83 

1,244 

1,283 

+  39 

1,384 

1,253 

—  131 

170 

178 

+   8 

539 

559 

+  20 

2,212 

2,215 

+   3 

1,029 

734 

—  295 

467 

402 

—  65 

832 

449 

—  383 

879 

772 

—  107 

36,144 

42,525 

+6,381 

4,032 

3,712 

—  320 

176 

152 

—  24 

485 

483 

2 

742 

599 

—  143 

373 

502 

+  129 

949 

1,506 

+  557 

3S9 

406 

+  17 

266 

223 

—  43 

2,126 

2,332 

+  206 

296 

266 

—  30 

804 

821 

+  17 

618 

434 

—  184 

2,053 

1,973 

—  80 

1,106 

1,529 

+  423 

283 

241 

—  42 

81 

76 

—   5 

80 

68 

—  12 

841 

682 

—  159 

6,059 

9,350 

+3,291 

364 

289 

—  75 

198 

146 

—  52 

6,870 

9,838 

+2,96S 

414 

354 

—  60 

517 

401 

—  116 

356 

256 

—  100 

1,021 

944 

—  77 

—  8.10 

+  2.10 
+14.03 
+  3.31 

—  9.48 
—16.68 
—26.18 
+  3.14 

—  9.47 
+  4.71 
+  3.71 
+  0.14 
—28.67 
—13.92 
—46.03 
—12.17 

+17.65 

—  7.94 
—13.64 

—  0.41 
—19.27 
+34.58 
+58.69 
+  4.37 
—16.17 
+  9.69 
—10.14 
+  2.11 
—29.77 

—  3.90 
+38.25 
—14.84 

—  6.17 
—15.00 
—18.91 
+54.32 
—20.60 
—26.26 
+43.20 
—14.49 
—22.44 
—28.09 

—  7.54 


Females 


1885 


15,379 

2,146 

686 

511 

1,036 

1,526 

321 

1,276 

1,399 

141 

637 

2,268 

1,095 

505 

855 

977 

37,684 

4,251 
165 
453 
706 
335 

1,164 
437 
221 

2,345 
317 
852 
594 

2,221 

1,048 

288 

79 

83 

820 

6,481 
339 
170 

7,596 
440 
502 
335 

1,012 


1895 


Increase  or  Decrease 


Number     Percentage 


14,360 

2,111 
808 
464 
911 

1,381 
242 

1,372 

1,279 
152 
639 

2,340 
846 
413 
519 
883 

43,767 

4,125 
128 
405 
577 
507 

1,704 
430 
202 

2,462 
245 
829 
414 

2,093 

1,343 

223 

60 

48 

606 

9,785 
229 
159 
10,623 
347 
401 
248 
953 


—1,019 

—  35 
+  122 

—  47 

—  125 

—  145 

—  79 
+  96 

—  120 
+  11 
+  2 
+  72 

—  249 

—  92 

—  336 

—  94 

+6,083 

—  126 

—  37 

—  48 

—  129 
+  172 
+  540 

—  19 
+  117 

—  72 

—  23 

—  180 

—  128 
+  295 

—  65 

—  19 

—  35 

—  214 
+3,304 

—  110 

—  11 
+3,027 

—  93 

—  101 

—  87 

—  59 


—  0.63 

—  1.63 
+17.78 

—  9.20 
—12.07 

—  9. .50 
—24.61 
+  7.52 

—  8.58 
+  7.80 
+  0.31 
+  3.17 
—22.74 
—18.22 
—39.30 

—  9.62 

+16.14 

—  2.96 

22.42 

—10.60 

—18.27 
+51.34 
+46.39 

—  1.60 

—  8.60 
+  4.99 
—22.71 

—  2.70 
—30,30 

—  5.76 
+28.15 
—22.57 
—24.05 
—42.17 
—26.10 
+50.98 
—32.45 

—  6.47 
+39.85 
—21.14 
—20.12 
—25.97 

—  5.83 


[35] 


36 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


INCREASE    OR   DECREASE   BY   SEX  — Continued. 


Males 

Females 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

[ncreasborDecrease 

1 

[NCEEASE  OR  Decrease 

1885 

1895 

Xumljer 

Percentage 

1885 

1895 

Number 

Percentage 

BERKSHIRE  — Con. 

Stockbridge,       .... 

1,030 

996 

—       34 

—    3.30 

1,084 

1,081 

—         3 

—    0.28 

Tyringham, 

226 

186 

—       40 

—  17.70 

231 

177 

—       54 

—  23.38 

Washington, 

251 

236 

—       15 

—    5.98 

219 

187 

—       32 

—  14.61 

West  Stockbridge,     . 

830 

608 

222 

—  26.75 

818 

649 

—     169 

—  20.66 

Williamstown,    . 

1,959 

2,615 

+     656 

+  33.49 

1,770 

2,272 

+     502 

+  28.36 

Windsor, 

349 

301 

—       48 

—  13.75 

308 

255 

—       53 

—  17.21 

BRISTOL. 

75,856 

105,582 

+29,726 

+  39.19 

82,642 

113,437 

+30,795 

+  37.26 

Acushnet,    . 

.       , 

533 

568 

+       35 

+    6.57 

538 

547 

+         9 

+    1.67 

Attleljorough,     . 

6,472 

4,029 

—  2,443 

—  37,75 

6,703 

4,259 

—  2,444 

—  36.46 

Berkley, 

488 

482 

—         6 

—    1.23 

453 

473 

+       20 

+    4.42 

Dartmouth, 

1,709 

1,599 

-      110 

—    6.44 

1,739 

1,508 

—     231 

—  13.28 

Dighton, 

909 

916 

+         V 

+    0.77 

873 

881 

+         8 

+    0.92 

Easton, 

2,011 

2,286 

+     275 

+  13.67 

1,937 

2,166 

+     229 

+  11.82 

Fairhaven,  . 

1,318 

1,554 

+     236 

+  17.91 

1,562 

1,784 

+     222 

+  14.21 

Fall  Rivek,     . 

26,807 

42,704 

+15,897 

+  59.30 

30,063 

46,499 

+16,436 

+  54.67 

Freetown,    . 

720 

725 

+         5 

+    0.69 

737 

680 

—       57 

-    7.73 

Mansfield,    . 

1,410 

1,793 

+     383 

+  27.16 

1,529 

1,929 

+     400 

+  26.16 

New  Bedford, 

15,413 

26,158 

+10,745 

+  69.71 

17,980 

29,093 

+11,113 

+  61.81 

North  Attleborough, 

- 

3,145 

+  3,145 

- 

- 

3,431 

+  3,431 

- 

Norton, 

815 

760 

—       55 

—    6.75 

903 

854 

—       49 

—    5.43 

Eaynhani, 

763 

751 

—       12 

—    1.57 

772 

767 

—         5 

—    0.65 

Kehoboth, 

941 

958 

+       1' 

+    1.81 

847 

852 

+         5 

+    0.59 

Seekonk, 

671 

793 

+     122 

+  18.18 

624 

672 

+       48 

+    7.69 

Somerset, 

1,321 

1,040 

—     281 

—  21.27 

1,154 

943 

—     211 

—  18.28 

Swansea, 

710 

830 

+     120 

+  16.90 

693 

797 

+     104 

+  15.01 

Taunton, 

11,528 

13,147 

+  1,619 

+  14.04 

12,146 

13,968 

+  1,822 

+  15.00 

Westport, 

1,317 

1,344 

+       27 

+    2.05 

1,389 

1,334 

—       55 

—    3.96 

DUKES. 

2,006 

2,057 

+       51 

+    2.54 

2,129 

2,181 

+       52 

+    2.44 

Chilmark, 

206 

151 

—       55 

—  26.70 

206 

153 

—       53 

—  25.73 

Cottage  City, 

357 

508 

+     151 

+  42.30 

352 

530 

+     178 

+  50.57 

Edgartown, 

557 

527 

—       30 

—    5.39 

608 

598 

—       10 

—    1.64 

Gay  Head,  . 

94 

90 

—         4 

—    4.26 

92 

79 

—       13 

—  14.13 

Gosnold, 

71 

88 

+       17 

+  23.94 

51 

52 

+         1 

+    1.96 

Tisbury, 

721 

477 

—     244 

—  33.84 

820 

525 

—     295 

—  35.98 

West  Tisbury,    . 

- 

216 

+     216 

- 

- 

244 

+     244 

- 

ESSEX. 

126,011 

161,913 

+35,902 

+  28.49 

137,716 

168,480 

+30,764 

+  22.34 

Amesbury, 

2,100 

4,780 

+  2,680 

+127.62 

2,303 

5,206 

+  2,903 

+126.05 

Andover,     . 

2,714 

2,913 

+     199 

+    7.33 

2,997 

3,232 

+     235 

+    7.84 

Beverly,  . 

4,349 

5,728 

+  1,379 

+  31.71 

4,837 

6,078 

+1,241 

+  25.66 

Box  ford,      . 

407 

359 

—       48 

—  11.79 

433 

368 

—       65 

—  15.01 

Bradford,    . 

1,412 

2  222 

+     810 

+  57.37 

1,694 

2,514 

+     820 

+  48.41 

Danvers, 

3,358 

3,958 

+      600 

+  17.87 

3,703 

4,223 

+     520 

+  14.04 

Essex,  . 

872 

809 

—        63 

-    7.22 

850 

778 

—       72 

-    8.47 

Georgetown, 

1,123 

999 

—      124 

—  11.04 

1,176 

1,051 

—     125 

—  10.63 

Gloucester, 

11,723 

16,257 

+  4,534 

+  38.68 

9,980 

11,954 

+  1,974 

+  19.78 

Groveland,  . 

1,070 

1,118 

+       48 

+    4.49 

1,202 

1,215 

+       13 

+    1.08 

Hamilton,    . 

420 

685 

+     265 

+  63.10 

431 

671 

+     240 

+  55.68 

Haverhill, 

10,455 

14,535 

+  4,080 

+  39.02 

11,340 

15,674 

+  4,334 

+  38.22 

Ipswich, 

1,970 

2,178 

+     208 

+  10.56 

2,237 

2,542 

+     305 

+  13.63 

Lawrence, 

17,706 

25,107 

+  7,401 

+  41.80 

21,156 

27,057 

+  5,901 

+  27.89 

Lynn,  . 

21,752 

30,173 

+  8,421 

+  38.71 

24,115 

32,181 

+  8,066 

+  33.45 

Lynnfleld,   . 

373 

408 

+       35 

+    9.38 

393 

410 

+       17 

+    4.33 

Manchester, 

824 

893 

+       69 

+    8.37 

815 

983 

+     168 

+  20.61 

POPULATION^  —  1885   AND    1895. 


37 


INCREASE   OR  DECREASE   BY   SEX  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


ESSEX  — Con. 


Marblehead, 

Merrimac, 

Metliuen, 

MidcUeton, 

Nahant, 

Newbury, 

Newburyport, 

North  Andover, 

Peabody, 

Rockport, 

Rowley, 

Salem, 

Salisbury, 

Saugus, 

Swampscott 

Topsfleld, 

Wenham, 

West  Newbury, 


FRANKLIN. 


Ashfleld, 

Bernardston 

Bucklaud, 

Charlcmont, 

Colraiu, 

Conway, 

Deerfleld, 

ErviDg, 

Gill,       . 

Greenfield, 

Hawley, 

Heath,  . 

Leverett, 

Leyden, 

Monroe, 

Montague, 

New  Salem 

Northfleld, 

Orange, 

Rowe,   . 

Shelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

Sunderland, 

Warwick,     . 

Wendell,      , 

Whately,      , 


HAMPDEN. 

Agawani,     . 
Blandford,  . 
Brimlield,    .       . 
Chester, 
Chicopee,  . 
East  Longmeadow, 
Granville,    . 
Hampden,    . 


Malks 


188.5 


3,605 

1,187 

2,101 

457 

318 

ii29 

6,16-2 

1,710 

4,737 

1,909 

609 

12,775 

2,380 

1,394 

1,158 

575 

425 

962 

18,761 

547 
465 
895 
477 
812 
786 

1,553 
452 
482 

2,311 
292 
287 
39S 
217 
96 

2,809 
412 
783 

1,836 
336 
757 
244 
372 
330 
271 
541 

55,922 

1,155 
493 
564 
679 

5,357 

634 
442 


1895 


Increase  or  Decrease 


Number     Percentage 


3,649 

1,111 

2,760 

428 

425 

760 

6,616 

1,765 

5,262 

2,966 

656 

16,270 

642 

2,189 

1,534 

516 

431 

811 

20,293 

523 

389 
785 
526 
851 
657 

1,550 
490 
699 

2,987 
250 
250 
379 
185 
176 

3,076 
438 
754 

2,690 
2S3 
750 
218 
381 
321 
293 
392 

74,133 

1,237 
437 

498 
700 
8,095 
863 
522 
374 


+  44 

—  76 
+  659 

—  29 
+  107 

—  69 
+  454 
+  55 
+  525 
+  967 
+  47 
+  3,495 

—  1,738 
+  795 
+  376 

—  59 
+  6 

—  151 

+  1,532 

—  24 

—  76 

—  110 
49 
39 

129 

3 

38 

217 


+ 
+ 


+ 
+ 
+     676 

—  42 

—  37 

—  19 

—  32 
+  80 
+  267 
+       26 

—  29 
+     854 

—  53 

—  7 

—  26 
9 
9 

22 
149 


+ 
+ 


+18,211 

+       82 

—  56 

—  66 
+  21 
+  2,738 
+     863 

—  112 

—  68 


+  1.22 

—  6.40 
+31.37 

—  6.35 
+33^65 

—  8.32 
+  7.37 
+  3.22 
+11.08 
+48.37 
+  7.72 
+27.36 
—73.03 
+57.03 
+32.47 
—10.26 
+  1.41 
—15.70 

+  8.17 

—  4.39 
—16.34 
—12.29 
+10.27 
+  4.80 
—16.41 

—  0.19 
+  8.41 
+45.02 
+29.25 
—14.38 
—12.89 

—  4.77 
—14.75 
+83.33 
+  9.51 
+  6.31 

—  3.70 
+46.51 
—15.77 

—  0.92 
—10.66 
+  2.42 

—  2.73 
+  8.12 
—27.54 

+32.57 

+  7.10 
—11.36 
—11.70 
+  3.09 
+51.11 

—17.67 
—15.38 


Females 


1885 


1895 


Increase  OR  Decrease 


Number     Percentage 


3,912 

4,022 

1,191 

1,190 

2,406 

2,930 

442 

410 

319 

440 

761 

729 

7,554 

7,936 

1,715 

1,804 

4,793 

5,245 

1,889 

2,323 

574 

616 

15,315 

18,203 

2,460 

658 

1,461 

2,308 

1,313 

1,725 

566 

517 

446 

455 

937 

832 

18,688 

19,852 

550 

490 

465 

389 

865 

763 

481 

515 

793 

759 

787 

647 

1,489 

1,457 

421 

474 

378 

383 

2,558 

3,242 

253 

218 

281 

226 

381 

365 

230 

178 

80 

122 

2,820 

2,982 

420 

431 

922 

1,097 

1,814 

2,671 

246 

215 

857 

810 

241 

226 

328 

315 

332 

278 

238 

236 

458 

363 

60,842 

78,805 

1,202 

1,171 

461 

412 

573 

464 

639 

729 

6,159 

8,325 

- 

728 

559 

483 

426 

369 

+    no 

—  1 

+  524 

—  32 

+  121 

—  32 

+  382 

+  89 

+  452 

+  434 

+  42 

+  2,888 

—  1,802 
+  847 
+  412 

—  49 

+         9 

—  105 

+  1,164 

—  60 

—  76 

—  102 
34 
34 

140 

32 

53 

5 

684 
35 
55 
16 
52 
42 

162 
11 

175 

857 

—  31 

—  47 

—  15 

—  13 

—  54 

—  2 

—  95 

+17,963 

—  31 

—  49 

—  109 
+  90 
+  2,166 
+     728 

—  76 

—  57 


+ 


+ 
+ 
+ 


+ 

+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 


+  2.81 

—  0.08 
+21.78 

—  7.24 
+37.93 

—  4.20 
+  5.06 
+  5.19 
+  9.43 
+22.98 
+  7.32 
+18.86 
—73.25 
+57.97 
+31.38 

—  8.66 
+  2.02 
—11.21 

+  6.23 

—10.91 
—16.34 
—11.79 
+  7.07 

—  4.29- 
—17.79 

—  2.15 
+12. 5» 
+  1.32 
+26.74 
—13.83 
—19.57 

—  4.20 
—22.61 
+52.50- 
+  5.74 
+  2.62 
+18.98 
+47.24 
—12.  GO 

—  5.48 

—  6.22 

—  3.96 
—16. -27 

—  0.84 
—20.74 

+29.52 

—  2.58 
—10.63 
—19.02 
+14.08 
+35.17 

—13.60 
—13.38 


38 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


INCKEASE   OK   DECREASE 

BY    SEX 

—  Continued. 

Males 

Females 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  Decrease 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  Decrease 

Number 

Percentage 

Number 

Percentage 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

Holland 

119 

107 

—       12 

—10.08 

110 

92 



18 

—16.36 

HOLYOKE,    . 

13,218 

19,198 

+  5,980 

+45.24 

14,677 

21,124 

+  6,447 

+43.93 

Longmeadow, 

881 

290 

—     591 

—67.08 

796 

330 

— 

466 

—58.54 

Ludlow, 

828 

1,314 

+     486 

+58.70 

821 

1,248 

+ 

427 

+52.01 

Monson, 

1,924 

1,862 

—       62 

—  3.22 

2,034 

1,884 

— 

150 

-  7.37 

Montgomery, 

146 

151 

+         5 

+  3.42 

132 

124 

— 

8 

—  6.06 

Palmer, 

2,820 

3,345 

+     525 

+18.62 

3,103 

3,513 

+ 

410 

+13.21 

Russell, 

399 

440 

+       41 

+10.28 

448 

406 

— 

42 

—  9.38 

Southwick,  . 

494 

510 

+       16 

+  3.24 

488 

451 

— 

37 

—  7.58 

Springfield, 

17,877 

24,651 

+  6,774 

+37.89 

19,698 

26,871 

+  7,173 

+36.41 

Tolland, 

231 

171 

—       60 

—25.97 

191 

138 

— 

53 

—27.75 

Wales,  . 

421 

405 

—       16 

—  3.80 

432 

378 

— 

54 

—12.50 

Westfleld,    . 

4,296 

5,175 

4-     879 

+20.46 

4,665 

5,488 

+ 

823 

+17.64 

"West  Springfield, 

2,100 

2,951 

+     851 

+40.52 

2,348 

3,174 

+ 

826 

+35.18 

Wilbraham, 

844 

837 

n 

—  0.83 

880 

903 

+ 

23 

+  2.61 

HAMPSHIRE. 

22,921 

26,061 

+  3,140 

+13.70 

25,551 

28,649 

+  3,098 

+12.12 

Amherst, 

2,076 

2,427 

+     351 

+16.91 

2,123 

2,358 

+ 

235 

+11.07 

Belcliertown, 

1,160 

1,115 

—       45 

—  3.88 

1,147 

1,046 

— 

101 

—  8.81 

Chesterfield, 

361 

301 

—       60 

—16.62 

337 

288 

— 

49 

—14.54 

Cummington, 

397 

367 

—       30 

—  7.56 

408 

383 

— 

25 

—  6.13 

Easthampton, 

1,902 

2,242 

+     340 

+17.88 

2,389 

2,548 

+ 

159 

+  6.66 

Enfield, 

507 

512 

+         5 

+  0.99 

503 

478 

— 

25 

—  4.97 

Goshen, 

177 

160 

—       17 

—  9.60 

159 

144 

— 

15 

—  9.43 

Granby, 

360 

394 

+       34 

+  9.44 

369 

354 

— 

15 

—  4.07 

Greenwich, . 

266 

243 

-       23 

—  8.65 

266 

238 

— 

28 

—10.53 

Hadley, 

906 

894 

—       12 

—  1.32 

841 

810 

— 

31 

—  3.69 

Hatfield,      . 

704 

669 

—       35 

—  4.97 

663 

593 

— 

70 

—10.56 

Huntington, 

623 

722 

+       99 

+15.89 

644 

728 

+ 

84 

+13.04 

Middleflekl, 

250 

197 

—       53 

—21.20 

263 

189 

— 

74 

—28.14 

Northampton, 

5,852 

7,434 

+  1,582 

+27.03 

7,044 

9,312 

+ 

2,268 

+32.20 

Pelham, 

262 

246 

—       16 

—  6.11 

287 

240 

— 

47 

—16.38 

Plainfleld,    . 

225 

231 

+         6 

+  2.67 

228 

219 

— 

9 

—  3.95 

Prescott, 

220 

208 

—       12 

—  5.45 

228 

193 

— 

35 

—15.35 

Southampton, 

499 

537 

+       38 

+  7.62 

526 

517 

— 

9 

-  1.71 

South  Hadley, 

1,790 

2,054 

+     264 

+14.75 

2,159 

2,389 

+ 

230 

+10.65 

Ware,    . 

2,721 

3,576 

+     855 

+31.42 

3,282 

4,075 

+ 

793 

+24.16 

Westhampton, 

280 

241 

—       39 

—13.93 

261 

235 

— 

26 

—  9.96 

Williamsburg, 

998 

950 

—       48 

—  4.81 

1,046 

1,005 

— 

41 

—  3.92 

Worthington, 

385 

341 

—       44 

—11.43 

378 

307 

— 

71 

—18.78 

MIDDLESEX. 

169,491 

239,323 

+69,832 

+41.20 

187,820 

259,894 

+72,074 

+38.37 

Acton 

898 

980 

+       82 

+  9.13 

887 

998 

+ 

111 

+12.51 

Arlington,   . 

2,205 

3,067 

+     862 

+39.09 

2,468 

3,448 

+ 

980 

+39.71 

Ashby, 

436 

413 

—       23 

—  5.28 

435 

391 

— 

44 

—10.11 

Ashland, 

1,3G2 

1,015 

—     347 

—25.48 

1,271 

1,075 

— 

196 

—15.42 

Ayer,    . 

1,106 

1,018 

—       88 

—  7.96 

1,084 

1,083 

— 

1 

—  0.09 

Bedford,      . 

459 

623 

+     164 

+35.73 

471 

546 

+ 

75 

+15.92 

Belmont, 

767 

1,519 

+     752 

+98.04 

872 

1,324 

+ 

452 

+51.83 

Billerica, 

1,051 

1,301 

+     250 

+23.79 

1,110 

1,276 

+ 

166 

+14.95 

Boxborough, 

173 

172 

—         1 

—  0.58 

175 

135 

— 

40 

—22.86 

Burlington, 

310 

316 

+         6 

+  1.94 

294 

258 

— 

36 

—12.24 

Cambkidge, 

28,609 

39,831 

+11,222 

+.•59.23 

31,049 

41,812 

+1C 

,763 

+34.66 

Carlisle, 

278 

268 

—       10 

—  3.60 

248 

224 

— 

24 

—  9.68 

Chelmsford, 

1,142 

1,611 

+     469 

+41.07 

1,162 

1,551 

+ 

389 

+33. 4S 

Concord, 

2,013 

3,157 

+  1,144 

+56.83 

1,714 

2,018 

+ 

304 

+17.74 

POPULATION  —  1885   AND    1895. 


39 


INCREASE   OR  DECREASE   BY   SEX  — Continued. 


Males 

Females 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Increase  or  Decrease 

Increase  or  Decrease 

1883 

1893 

Number 

Percentage 

1885 

1893 

Number 

Percentage 

i— 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Dracut 

1,058 

1,325 

+     267 

+  25.24 

869 

1,118 

+     249 

+  28.65 

Dunstable,  . 

217 

207 

—       10 

—    4.61 

214 

193 

—       21 

—    9.81 

Everett,    . 

2,881 

9,057 

+  6,176 

+214.37 

2,944 

9,516 

+  6,572 

+223.23 

Framingham, 

4,010 

4,570 

+     560 

+  13.97 

4,265 

4,942 

+     677 

+  15.87 

Groton, 

976 

1,078 

+      102 

+  10.45 

1,011 

1,114 

+     103 

+  10.19 

Holliston,    . 

1,384 

1,309 

—       75 

—    5.42 

1,542 

1,409 

—     133 

—    8.63 

Hopkinton, 

1,972 

1,469 

—     503 

—  25.51 

1,950 

1,515 

—     435 

—  22.31 

Hudson, 

1,938 

2,533 

+     595 

+  30.70 _ 

2,030 

2,775 

+     745 

+  36.70 

Lexington,  . 

1,357 

1,692 

+     335 

+  24.69 

1,361 

1,806 

+     445 

+  32.70 

Lincoln, 

472 

626 

4-     154 

+  32.63 

429 

485 

+       56 

+  13.05 

Littleton,     . 

537 

569 

+       32 

+    5.96 

.530 

567 

+       37 

+    6.98 

Lowell,     . 

28,517 

38,931 

+10,414 

+  36.52 

35,590 

45,436 

+  9,846 

+  27.66 

Malden,     . 

7,690 

13,923 

+  6,233 

+  81.05 

8,717 

15,785 

+  7,068 

+  81.08 

Marlborough, 

5,567 

7,469 

+  1,902 

+  34.17 

5,374 

7,508 

+  2,134 

+  39.71 

Maynard,     . 

1,342 

1,520 

+     178 

+  13.26 

1,361 

1,570 

+     209 

+  15.36 

Medford,  . 

4,418 

7,043 

+  2,625 

+  59.42 

4,624 

7,431 

+  2,807 

+  60.71 

Melrose, 

2,834 

5,548 

+  2,714 

+  95.77 

3,267 

6,417 

+  3,150 

+  96.42 

Natick, 

4,185 

4,234 

+       49 

+    1.17 

4,275 

4,580 

+     305 

+    7.13 

Newton,    . 

8,741 

12,355 

+  3,614 

+  41.35 

11,018 

15,235 

+  4,217 

+  38.27 

North  Reading, 

451 

422 

-       29 

—    6.43 

427 

413 

—       14 

—    3.28 

Pepperell,    . 

1,270 

1,650 

+     380 

+  29.92 

1,317 

1,671 

+     354 

+  26.88 

Reading, 

1,582 

2,235 

+     653 

+  41.28 

1,957 

2,482 

+     525 

+  26.83 

Sherborn,    . 

561 

584 

+       23 

+    4.10 

830 

862 

+       32 

+    3.86 

Sliirley, 

585 

654 

+       69 

+  11.79 

657 

745 

+       88 

+  13.39 

SOMERVILLE, 

14,190 

24,917 

+10,727 

+  75.60 

15,781 

27,283 

+11,502 

+  72.89 

Stonehani,    . 

2,726 

3,070 

+     344 

+  12.62 

2,933 

3,214 

+     281 

+    9.58 

Stow,    . 

484 

473 

—       11 

—    2.27 

492 

447 

-       45 

—    9.15 

Sudbury, 

583 

603 

+       20 

+    3.43 

582 

538 

—       44 

-    7.56 

Tewksbury, 

1,037 

1,653 

+     616 

+  59.40 

1,296 

1,726 

+     430 

+  33.18 

Townsend,  . 

894 

880 

-       14 

—    1.57 

952 

900 

—       52 

—    5.46 

Tyngsborough, 

299 

324 

+       25 

+    8.36 

305 

311 

+         6 

+    1.97 

Wakefield,   . 

2,882 

3,962 

+  1,080 

+  37.47 

3,178 

4,342 

+  1,164 

+  36.63  ■ 

Waltham,  . 

6,708 

9,638 

+  2,930 

+  43.68 

7,901 

11,238 

+  3,337 

+  42.24 

Watertown, 

3,004 

3,740 

+     736 

+  24.50 

3,234 

4,048 

+     814 

+  25.17 

Way  land,     . 

967 

1,026 

+       39 

+    3.95 

959 

1,000 

+       41 

+    4.28 

Westford,    . 

1,059 

1,223 

+     164 

+  15.49 

1,134 

1,195 

+       61 

+    5.38 

Weston, 

744 

877 

+      133 

+  17.88 

683 

833 

+     150 

+  21.96 

Wilmington, 

486 

715 

+     229 

+  47.12 

505 

705 

+     200 

+  39.60 

Winchester, 

2,152 

2,928 

+     776 

+  36.06 

2,238 

3,222 

+     984 

+  43.97 

WOBURN,      . 

5,902 

7,000 

+  1,098 

+  18.60 

5,848 

7,178 

+  1,330 

+  22.74 

NANTUCKET. 

1,340 

1,315 

—       25 

—    1.87 

1,802 

1,701 

—     101 

—    5.60 

Nantucket,  . 

• 

1,340 

1,315 

—       25 

-    1.87 

1,802 

1,701 

—     101 

—    5.60 

NORFOLK 

49,000 

64,780 

+15,780 

+  32.20 

53,142 

70,039 

+16,897 

+  31.80 

Avon,    .       .        . 

, 

- 

818 

+     818 

- 

- 

808 

+     808 

- 

Bellinghani, 

594 

721 

+     127 

+  21.38 

604 

760 

+      156 

+  25.83 

Braintree,    . 

1,943 

2,660 

+     717 

+  36.90 

2,097 

2,651 

+     554 

+  26.42 

Brookline,  . 

3,939 

6,826 

+  2,887 

+  73.29 

5,257 

9,338 

+  4,081 

+  77.63 

Canton, 

2,093 

2,207 

+      114 

+    5.45 

2,287 

2,429 

+     142 

+    6.21 

Cohasset,     . 

1,058 

1,148 

+       90 

+    8.51 

1,158 

1,326 

+     168 

+  14.51 

Dedham, 

3,149 

3,476 

+     327 

+  10.38 

3,492 

3,735 

+     243 

+    6.96 

Dover,  . 

351 

345 

—         6 

-    1.71 

313 

323 

+       10 

+    3.19 

Foxborough, 

1,243 

1,542 

+     299 

+  24.05 

1,571 

1,677 

+     106 

+    6.75 

Franklin,     . 

1,911 

2,459 

+     548 

+  28.68 

2,072 

2,677 

+     605 

+  29.20 

Holbrook,    . 

1,155 

1,127 

—       28 

—    2.42 

1,179 

1,171 

—         8 

—    0.68 

40 


CEN^SUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


INCREASE   OR   DECREASE   BY   SEX  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


NORFOLK  — Con. 


Hyde  Park, 
Medfleld, 
Medway, 
Millis,  . 
Milton, . 
Needham, 
Norfolk, 
Norwood, 

QUINCY, 

Randolph, 

Shai'on, 

Stoughton, 

Walpole, 

Wellesley, 

Weymouth, 

Wrentham, . 


PLYMOUTH 

Abington,    . 
Bridgewater, 
Brockton, 
Carver, 
Duxbury,     . 
East  Bridgewater, 
Halifax, 
Hanover,     . 
Hanson, 
Hingham,    . 
Hull,     . 
Kingston,     . 
Lakeville,    . 
Marion, 
Marshfield, . 
Mattapoisett, 
Middleborough, 
Norwell, 
Pembroke,  . 
Plymouth,   . 
Plympton,    . 
Rochester,  . 
Rockland,    . 
Scituate, 
Wareham ,    . 
West  Bridgewater, 
Whitman,     . 


SUFFOLK 


Boston, 
Chelsea, 
Revere, 
Winthrop, 


WORCESTER. 


Ashburnham, 
Athol,   . 
Auburn, 


Males 


1883 


Increase  or  Decrease 


1893 


Xiimber     Percentage 


4,047 

674 
1,382 

332 
1,661 
1,284 

410 
1,514 
6,192 
1,871 

660 
2,543 
1,201 
1,114 
5,349 
1,330 

40,553 

1,816 

1,995 

10,398 

572 

887 

1,411 
257 
950 
633 

2,040 
240 
753 
485 
449 
825 
554 

2,452 
800 
663 

3,556 
290 
509 

2,418 

1,176 

1,732 
868 

1,824 

200,808 

186,182 

12,139 

1,833 

654 

119,605 

1,001 

2,271 

621 


5,760 

+  1,713 

883 

+     209 

1,438 

+       56 

484 

+     152 

2,562 

+     901 

1,749 

+     465. 

471 

+       61 

2,437 

+     923 

10,608 

+  4,416 

1,825 

—       46 

839 

+      179 

2,570 

+       27 

1,500 

+     299 

1,470 

+     356 

5,592 

+     243 

1,263 

—       67 

50,694 

+10,141 

2,040 

+     224 

2,722 

+     727 

16,559 

+  6,161 

546 

—       26 

945 

+       58 

1,441 

+       30 

266 

+    '     9 

1,009 

+       59 

70S 

+       75 

2,299 

+     259 

536 

+     296 

847 

+       94 

439 

—       46 

328 

—     121 

850 

+       25 

490 

—       64 

3,205 

+     753 

771 

—       29 

634 

—       29 

3,863 

+     307 

268 

—       22 

535 

+       26 

2,757 

+     339 

1,115 

—       61 

1,765 

+       33 

877 

+         9 

2,879 

+  1,055 

260,675 

+59,867 

239,066 

+53,484 

15,273 

+  3,134 

3,721 

+  1,888 

2,015 

+  1,361 

152,056 

+32,451 

1,070 

+       69 

3,735 

+  1,464 

821 

+     200 

+  42.33 
+  31.01 
+  4.05 
+  45.78 
+  54.24 
+  36.21 
+  14.88 
+  60.96 
+  71.32 

—  2.46 
+  27.12 
+  1.06 
+  24.90 
+  31.96 
+    4.54 

—  5.04 

+  25.01 

+  12.33 
+  36.44 
+  59.25 

—  4.55 


+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 


7     + 


6.54 
2.13 
3.50 
6.21 
+  11.85 
+  12.70 
+123.33 
+  12.48 

—  9.48 

—  26.95 
+    3.03 

—  11.55 
+  30.71 

—  3.63 

—  4.37 
8.63 

—  7.59 
+  5.11 
+  14.02 

—  5.19 
+  1.91 
+  1.04 
+  57.84 

+  29.81 

+  28.73 
+  25.82 
+103.00 
+208.10 

+  27.13 

+  6.89 
+  64.46 
+  32.21 


Females 


1883 

1893 

4,329 

6,066 

920 

989 

1,395 

1,475 

351 

522 

1,894 

2,956 

1,302 

1,762 

415 

411 

1,407 

2,137 

5,953 

10,104 

1,936 

1,869 

668 

878 

2,630 

2,702 

1,242 

1,494 

1,899 

2,759 

5,391 

5,699 

1,380 

1,321 

41,127 

50,804 

1,883 

2,167 

1,832 

1,964 

10,385 

16,606 

519 

470 

1,037 

1,021 

1,401 

1,453 

273 

231 

1,016 

1,042 

594 

672 

2,335 

2,520 

211 

508 

817 

899 

495 

431 

516 

431 

824 

910 

661 

542 

2,711 

3,484 

789 

769 

650 

589 

3,683 

4,094 

310 

281 

512 

486 

2,367 

2,766 

1,174 

1,131 

1,522 

1,602 

839 

870 

1,771 

2,865 

220,301 

279,124 

204,211 

257,254 

13,570 

15,991 

1,804 

3,702 

716 

2,177 

124,434 

154,389 

1,057 

1,078 

2,487 

3,629 

647 

777 

Increase  or  Decrease 


Number     Percentage 


+  1,737 

+  69 

+  80 

+  171 

+  1,062 

+  460 

—  4 
+  730 
+  4,151 

—  67 
+ 
+ 
+  252 
+  860 


210 
7-2 


+ 


308 
59 


+  9,677 

+  284 
+  132 
+  6,221 

—  49 

—  16 
52 
42 
20 
78 

+     185 


+ 

+ 

+ 


+ 
+ 


297 

82 
64 

85 


+ 
+ 


+ 

+ 
+ 


119 

773 

—  20 

—  61 
+     411 

—  29 

—  26 
399 

43 
80 
31 
+  1,094 

+58,823 

+53,043 
+  2,421 
+  1,898 
+  1,461 

+29,955 

+  21 
+  1,142 
+     130 


+  40.12 
+  7.50 
+    5.73 

+  48.72 
+  56.07 
+  35.33 

—  0.96 
+  51.88 
+  69.73 

—  3.46 
+  31.44 
+  2.74 
+  20.29 
+  45.29 
+    5.71 

—  4.28 

+  23.53 

+  15.08 
+  7.21 
+  59.90 

—  9.44 

—  1.54 
+    3.71 

—  15.38 
+  2.56 
+  13.13 
+  7.92 
+140.76 
+  10.04 

—  12.93 

—  16.47 
+  10.44 

—  18.00 
+  28.51 

—  2.53 

—  9.38 
+  11.16 

—  9.35 

—  5. OS 
+  16.86 

—  3.66 
+  5.26 
+  3.69 
+  61.77 

+  26.70 

+  25.97 
+  17.84 
+105.21 
+204.05 

+  24.07 

+  1.99 
+  45.92 
+  20.09 


POPULATION  —  1885   AND    1895. 


41 


INCREASE   OR  DECREASE  BY   SEX  — Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


WORCESTER— Cou. 

Bane,  . 

Berlin,  . 

Blackstone, 

Bolton, 

Boylston, 

Brookfield, 

Charlton, 

Clinton, 

Dana,    . 

Douglas, 

Dudley, 

FlTCHBURG 

Gardner, 

Grafton, 

Hardwick, 

Harvard, 

Holden, 

Hopedale, 

Hubbardston, 

Lancaster, 

Leicester, 

Leominster, 

Lunenburg 

INIendon,       . 

Mil  ford, 

Millbury,     . 

New  Braintree, 

Nortliborough, 

Northbridge, 

North  Brookfield 

Oakham, 

Oxford, 

Paxton, 

Petersham, . 

Phillipston, 

Princeton,    . 

Royalston,   . 

Rutland, 

Shrewsbury, 

Southborough, 

Southbridge, 

Spencer, 

Sterling, 

Sturbridge, 

Sutton, 

Templeton, 

Upton, 

Uxbridge, 

Warren, 

Webster, 

Westborough, 

West  Boylston, 

West  Brookfield 

Westminster, 

Winchendon, 

Worcester, 


Males 


1885 


1893 


Increase  orDecrease 


Number 


1,002 

1,150 

439 

451 

2,743 

3,116 

423 

398 

413 

389 

1,481 

1,689 

937 

975 

4,022 

5,291 

341 

353 

1,119 

1,033 

1,341 

1,611 

7,502 

13,037 

3,752 

4,735 

2,194 

2,455 

1,652 

1,376 

564 

574 

1,232 

1,302 

- 

698 

662 

659 

928 

978 

1,378 

1,541 

2,569 

4,504 

553 

626 

466 

462 

4,556 

4,354 

2,170 

2,619 

296 

292 

942 

975 

1,890 

2,732 

2,098 

2,248 

384 

308 

1,130 

1,147 

304 

234 

515 

493 

270 

248 

523 

491 

568 

454 

516 

526 

728 

784 

1,061 

1,274 

3,129 

4,043 

4,190 

3,784 

641 

604 

957 

948 

1,552 

1,770 

1,302 

1,488 

923 

908 

1,409 

1,780 

1,992 

2,197 

3,031 

3,799 

2,299 

2,611 

1,419 

1,447 

825 

717 

757 

632 

1,940 

2,257 

33,682 

48,863 

+  148 
+  12 
+     373 

—  25 

—  24 
+  208 
+  38 
+  1,269 
+  12 
--  86 
+  270 
+  5,535 
+  983 
+     261 

—  276 
10 
70 


+ 
+ 
+     698 
—         3 


+ 
+ 


50 
163 


+  1,935 
+       73 

—  4 

—  202 
+     449 

—  4 
+  33 
+     842 

150 
76 
17 
70 
22 


+ 


+ 


+ 
+ 


32 
114 

10 
56 


Percentage 


+  213 

+  914 

—  406 

—  37 

—  9 
+  218 
+  186 

—  15 
+  371 


+ 
+ 


205 
768 


+  312 
+       28 

—  108 

—  125 
+  317 
+15,181 


+14.77 
+  2.73 
+13.60 

—  5.91 

—  5.81 
+14.04 
+  4.06 
+31.55 
+  3.52 

—  7.69 
+20.13 
+73.78 
+26.20 
+11^90 
—16.71 
+  1.77 
+  5.68 

—  0.45 
+  5.39 
+11.83 
+75.32 
+13.20 

—  0.86 

—  4.43 
+20.69 

—  1.35 
+  3.50 
+44.55 
+  7.15 
—19.79 
+  1.50 
—23.03 

—  4.27 

—  8.15 

—  6.12 
—20.07 
+  1.94 
+  7.69 
+20.08 
+29.21 

—  9.69 

—  5.77 

—  0.94 
+14.05 
+14.29 

—  1.63 
+26.33 
+10.29 
+25.34 
+13.57 
+  1.97 
—13.09 
—16.51 
+16.34 
+45.07 


Females 


1885 


1,091 

460 

2,693 

453 

421 

1,532 

886 

4,923 

354 

1,086 

1,401 

7,873 

3,531 

2,304 

1,493 

620 

1,239 

641 
1,122 
1,545 

2,728 

518 

479 

4,787 

2,385 

262 

911 

1,896 

2,103 

365 

1,225 

257 

517 

260 

515 

585 

447 

722 

1,039 

3,371 

4,057 

690 

1,023 

1,549 

1,325 

1,342 

1,539 

2,040 

3,189 

2,581 

1,508 

922 

799 

1,932 

34,707 


1893 


1,128 

446 

2,923 

399 

340 

1,590 

902 

6,206 

364 

993 

1,592 

13,372 

4,447 

2,646 

1,279 

588 

1,300 

679 

615 

1,202 

1,698 

4,707 

611 

427 

4,605 

2,603 

250 

965 

2,.554 

2,387 

297 

1,243 

192 

459 

212 

461 

436 

452 

740 

949 

4,207 

3,830 

.  614 

962 

1,650 

1,427 

1,242 

1,766 

2,233 

4,000 

2,624 

1,521 

750 

683 

2,233 

49,904 


Increase  ob  Decrease 


Number 


+ 


+ 


37 

14 

230 

54 

81 


+ 
+ 

+ 


+  58 
+  16 
+  1,283 
+       10 

—  93 
+  191 
+  5,499 
+  916 
+     342 

—  214 

—  32 
61 

679 
26 
80 
+  153 
+  1,979 
+   93 

—  52 

—  182 
+  218 

—  12 
54 

+  658 

284 

68 

18 

65 

58 

48 

54 

149 

5 

18 
90 
836 
227 

—  70 

—  61 
+  101 
+  102 

—  100 
+  227 
+  193 
+  811 


+ 
+ 
+ 

+ 


+ 
+ 

+ 


+ 
+ 


+ 


43 

13 

172 

116 

301 

+15,197 


Percentage 


+  3.39 

—  3.04 
+  8.54 
—11.92 
—19.24 
+  3.79 
+  1.81 
+26.06 
+  2.82 

—  8.56 
+13.63 
+69.85 
+25.94 
+14.84 
—14.33 

—  5.16 
+  4.92 

—  4.06 
+  7.13 
+  9.90 
+72.54 
+17.95 
—10.86 

—  3.80 
+  9.14 

—  4.58 
+  5.93 
+34.70 
+13.50 
—18.63 
+  1.47 
—25.29 
—11.22 
—18.46 
-10.49 
—25.47 
+  1.12 
+  2.49 

—  8.66 
+24.80 

—  5.60 
—11.01 

—  5.96 
+  6.52 
+  7.70 

—  7.45 
+14.75 
+  9.46 
+25.43 
+  1.67 
+  0.86 
—18.66 
—14.52 
+15.58 
+43.79 


42 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


INCREASE   OR  DECREASE   BY   SEX  —  Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION. 


Males 

Females 

The  State, 
AND  Counties. 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  Decrease 

1885 

1895 

Increase  or  Decrease 

Number 

Percentage 

Number 

Percentage 

THE   STATE. 

932,884 

1,214,701 

+281,817 

+30.21 

1,009,257 

1,285,482 

+276,225 

+27.37 

Barnstable,    . 

14,466 

13,294 

-    1,172 

-  8.10 

15,379 

14,360 

—    1,019 

—  6.63 

Berkshire, 

36,144 

42,525 

+    6,381 

+17.65 

37,684 

43,767 

+    6,083 

+16.14 

Bristol,   . 

75,856 

105,582 

+  29,726 

+39.19 

82,642 

113,437 

+  30,795 

+37.26 

Dukes,    . 

2,006 

2,057 

+         51 

+  2.54 

2,129 

2,181 

+         52 

+  2.44 

Essex,     . 

126,011 

161,913 

+  35,902 

+28.49 

137,716 

168,480 

+  30,764 

+22.34 

Franklin, 

18,761 

20,293 

+    1,532 

+  8.17 

18,688 

19,852 

+    1,164 

+  6.23 

Hampden, 

55,922 

74,133 

+  18,211 

+32.57 

60,842 

78,805 

+  17,963 

+29.52 

Hampshire, 

22,921 

26,061 

+    3,140 

+13.70 

25,551 

28,649 

+    3,098 

+12.12 

Middlesex, 

169,491 

239,323 

+  69,832 

+41.20 

187,820 

259,894 

+  72,074 

+38.37 

Nantucket, 

1,340 

1,315 

-         25 

-  1.87 

1,802 

1,701 

—       101 

—  5.60 

Norfolk, 

49,000 

64,780 

+  15,780 

+32.20 

53,142 

70,039 

+  16,897 

+31.80 

Plymouth, 

40,553 

50,694 

-H  10,141 

+25.01 

41,127 

50,804 

+    9,677 

+23.53 

Sufiolk,  . 

200,808 

260,679 

+  59,867 

+29.81 

220,301 

279,124 

+  58,823 

+26.70 

Worcester, 

119,605 

152,056 

+  32,451 

+27.13 

124,434 

154,389 

+  29,955 

+24.07 

Tabular  Analyses 

For  the  Following  Presentatiois^S: 

Pages 

Population  and  Legal  Voters, 1-8 

Population:    By  Towns,  Alphabetically, 9-14 

Population  for  1885  and  1895 :    Increase  and  Decrease.    By  Towns,    .  15-24 

Population  and  Sex, 25-32 

Population  for  1885  and  1895 :    Increase  and  Decrease.    By  Sex,         .  33-42 


The  presentation,  pao;es  1  to  8,  shows  the  population  of  the  cities  and  towns,  together 
with  the  number  of  legal  voters,  with  a  recajntulation  by  counties  and  for  the  State. 
The  total  population  of  the  State  is  2,500,183,  and  the  total  number  of  legal  voters,  660,- 
802.  It  should  be  said  that  in  the  enumeration  taken  by  the  Census  the  term  "  legal 
voters  "  means  persons  who  have  the  constitutional  requisites  for  voting,  and  such  jjer- 
sons  are  to  be  distinguished  from  registered  voters  or  persons  who  have  not  only  the 
constitutional  requisites,  but  have  complied  with  certain  regulations  under  which  the 
constitutional  i-ight  is  to  be  exercised,  such  as,  for  instance,  registration.  In  other  words, 
legal  voters,  as  enumerated  in  the  Census,  are  potential  voters,  or  those  who  might  vote 
if  all  merely  temporary  disabilities  which  it  is  in  the  power  of  the  voter  himself  to  over- 
come wei'c  removed.  The  number  of  such  voters  enumerated  in  the  Census  of  1885 
was  442,616,  or  22.79  per  cent  of  the  entire  population  ;  the  legal  voters  enumerated  in 
1895  constit^uted  22.43  per  cent  of  the  population.  There  were  118,186  more  voters  in 
1895  than  in  1885,  or  an  increase  of  26.70  per  cent. 

The  presentation,  pages  9  to  14,  shows  the  population  by  towns,  arranged  alphabeti- 
cally. The  presentation,  pages  15  to  19,  exhibits  the  towns  showing  an  increase  in 
population  from  1885  to  1895,  while  this  is  followed  ujion  pages  20  to  22  by  a  presenta- 
tion of  the  towns  showing  a  decrease.  The  recapitulation,  page  23,  will  enable  the 
reader  to  see  at  a  glance  the  number  of  towns  showing  a  gain  and  the  number  showing 
a  loss,  with  the  net  gain  or  loss  since  1885,  with  net  percentages  of  increase  or  decrease. 
The  actual  numerical  net  gain  since  1885  for  the  whole  State  is  558,042,  the  actual  net 
percentage  of  increase  being  28.73.  There  are  210  towns  which  show  an  increase  in 
population,  while  143  towns  show  a  loss.  The  largest  number  of  towns  showing  in- 
crease in  any  single  county  is  found  in  the  county  of  IMiddlesex,  namely,  41 ;  while  on 
the  other  hand,  13  towns  in  this  county  show  a  loss.  The  net  percentage  of  increase  for 
the  county  is,  however,  39.71,  a  larger  j^ercentage  of  gain  than  is  found  in  any  other 
coimty.  The  county  of  Nantucket  shows  a  net  loss  of  126  persons,  or  a  percentage  of 
decrease  of  4.01.  The  county  of  Barnstable  contains  nine  towns  which  show  a  net  loss 
numerically  of  2,191,  or  a  net  percentage  of  decrease  of  7.34.  Every  county  except 
Barnstable  and  Nantucket  shows  a  net  percentage  of  increase,  the  highest  percentage 
being  found  in  Middlesex,  as  just  cited,  and  the  lowest  in  the  county  of  Dukes,  namely, 
2.49.  The  county  having  the  largest  number  of  towns  showing  a  loss  is  Berkshire, 
which  contains  24  such  towns  ;  but  this  county,  nevertheless,  makes  a  net  gain  of  12,464 
persons,  and  a  net  percentage  of  increase  of  16.88.  Worcester  Coimty  contains  22  towns 
which  show  a  loss,  against  37  towns  which  show  a  gain,  the  numerical  net  gain  for  the 
county  being  62,406,  and  the  net  percentage  of  increase,  25.57.    In  1885,  there  were  153 

[43] 


44 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


towns  which  exhibited  a  loss,  as  compared  with  the  year  1875,  the  actual  loss  in  these 
towns  between  1875  and  1885  being  34,675.  The  present  Census,  therefore,  shows  a  less 
number  of  towns  which  have  suffered  a  loss  in  popiilation  during  the  preceding  decade 
than  was  found  in  1885,  and  the  actual  numerical  decrease  in  these  towns  is  but  29,426, 
a  percentage  of  decrease  of  13.08,  as  against  34,675,  the  loss  in  actual  population  be- 
tween 1875  and  1885,  which  was  a  percentage  of  decrease  for  the  decade  of  13.10 
While,  therefore,  the  number  of  towns  showing  a  loss  is  less  in  the  present  Census  than 
in  that  of  1885,  and  the  numerical  loss  is  also  less,  the  percentage  of  loss  in  the  towns 
which  have  declined  is  substantially  the  same  as  the  percentage  of  loss  in  such  towns 
shown  in  the  Census  taken  ten  years  ago. 

In  1885,  the  counties  of  Barnstable  and  Nantvicket  showed  a  net  loss,  the  actual 
numerical  decline,  between  1875  and  1885,  in  these  counties  taken  together  being  2,358. 
The  same  counties  show,  as  will  be  seen  from  the  figures  just  cited,  a  further  decline 
between  1885  and  1895  of  2,317.  Barnstable  County  lost  7.15  per  cent  of  itr,  population 
between  1875  and  1885  ;  it  has  also  lost  7.34  per  cent  of  its  population  between  1885  and 
1895.  Nantucket  County  lost  1.84  per  cent  of  its  population  between  1875  and  1885,  and 
now  exhibits  a  further  decline  of  4.01  per  cent.  Notwithstanding  the  losses  exhibited 
in  the  tables  in  certain  portions  of  the  State,  the  actual  net  percentage  of  increase  is, 
as  we  have  said,  28.73  per  cent,  while  the  actual  net  percentage  of  increase  between 
1875  and  1885  was  only  17.57  per  cent  The  towns  which  show  a  decline  are  mainly  the 
small  and  remote  agricultural  towns,  such,  for  instance,  as  are  found  in  some  parts  of 
Berkshire,  Franklin,  and  Worcester  counties,  or  the  shore  towns,  whose  main  reliance 
is  the  fishing  industry.  Towns  of  this  class  have  suffered  a  loss  for  many  years,  the  gen- 
eral tendency  of  the  population  being  toward  the  larger  cities  and  towns. 

Towns  Showing  Continuous  Loss  for  20  Years. 

The  following  table  shows  the  towns  which  have  suffered  a  continuous  loss  in  popu- 
lation during  twenty  years : 


Adams,* 

Alford, 

Ashby, 

Ashfield, 

Becket, 

Belchertown, 

Berlin, 

Bernardston,* 

Blandford, 

Bolton, 

Boylston, 

Brewster, 

Brimfield, 

Buekland, 

Burlington, 

Carlisle, 

Carver, 

Chatham, 

Cheshire, 

Chesterfield, 

Chilmark,* 

Cummington, 

Deerfield, 

Dennis, 

Dunstable, 


Eastham,* 

Edgartown,* 

Enfield, 

Florida, 

Gay  Head, 

Goshen, 

Granville, 

Greenwich, 

Hadley, 

Halifax, 

Hancock, 

Harvard, 

Harwich, 

Hatfield, 

Hawley, 

Holland, 

Holliston, 

Hoi^kinton, 

Hubbardston, 

Lakeville, 

Lanesborough, 

Leverett, 

Leyden,* 

Mattapoisett, 

Mendon, 


Middlefield, 

Middleton, 

Milford,* 

Monterey, 

Montgomery, 

Mount  Washington, 

Nantucket, 

New  Braintree, 

New  IMarlborough, 

North  Reading, 

Norwell,* 

Oakham, 

Otis, 

Paxton, 

Pelham, 

Pembroke,* 

Peru, 

Petersham,* 

Phillipston,* 

Plainfield, 

Plympton, 

Prescott, 

Princeton, 

Randolph,* 

Raynham, 


*  Loss  either  wholly  or  partly  due  to  change  in  territory  by  the  incorporation  of  new  towns, 
changes  in  area,  boundaries,  etc.,  as  will  be  more  fully  shown  in  a  presentation  hereinafter  given. 
See  "  Censuses  of  Population,  1765-1895  "  with  accompanying  notes. 


TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


45 


Richmond, 

Rowe, 

Royal  ston, 

Sandisfield,* 

Sandwich,* 

Savoy, 

Scituate,* 

Sheffield, 

Shutesbuiy, 

Southwick, 

Sterling, 


Stow, 

Sturb  ridge, 

Sudbviry', 

Sunderland, 

Tolland, 

Topsfield, 

Townsend, 

Truro, 

Tyringham, 

Wales, 

Warwick, 


Washington, 

Wellfleet,* 

West  Brookfield, 

Westhampton, 

Westminster, 

West  Newbury, 

Westport,* 

AVest  Stockbridge, 

Worthington, 

Yarmouth. 


The  following  towns,  which  showed  a  loss  in  1885  as  compared  with  1875,  show  a  gain 
in  1895,  as  compared  with  1885  : 


Ashburnham, 

Barnstable, 

Barre, 

Bellingham, 

Belniont,f 

Braintree, 

Bridgewater, 

Charlemont, 

Charlton, 

Chelmsford, 

Chester, 

Colrain, 

Dana,f 

Duxbury, 

Egremont, 

Foxborough, 


Granby, 

Hanson, 

Hingham, 

Limenburg, 

Lynnfield, 

Marblehead, 

Marshfield, 

Medway,f 

Monroe, 

Nahant, 

Needham,t 

New  Salem, 

Norfolk, 

Northbridge, 

Orleans, 


Oxford, 

Rehoboth, 

Rockport, 

Rutland, 

Sharon, 

Shirley, 

Shrewsbury, 

Southampton, 

Templetou, 

Tyngsborough, 

Uxbridge, 

Wenham, 

Westborough, 

West  Bridgewater, 

Wilbraham.f 


The  following  towns,  which  showed  a  gain  in  1885  as  compared  with  1875,  show  a  loss 
during  the  decade  closing  in  1895  : 


Ashland, 

Attleborough,* 

Ayer, 

Boxborough,* 

Boxford, 

Conway, 

Dartmouth,* 

Douglas, 

Essex,* 

Freetown, 

Georgetown, 

Hardwick, 


Heath, 

Hinsdale, 

Holbrook,* 

Lee, 

Longmeadow,* 

Marion, 

Merrimac, 

Monson, 

New  Ashford, 

Ne'wburj', 

Norton, 

Russell, 


Salisbury,* 

Shelburne, 

Somerset, 

Spencer, 

Stockbridge, 

Tisbury,* 

Upton, 

Whately, 

Williamsburg, 

Windsor, 

Wrentham. 


Concentration  of  Pojndation. 
The  tendency  exhibited  in  previous  censuses  toward  concentration  of  the  population 
in  the  vicinity  of  the  city  of  Boston  still  continues.     The  following  table  shows  the 


*  See  note  on  page  44. 

t  The  loss  in  1885  was  either  whollj'  or  partly  due  to  a  change  in  territory  during  the  previous 
decade. 


46 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


population  in  municipalities  located  within  a  circle  including  eight  miles  in  eveiy  direc- 
tion from  the  State  House,  so  presented  as  to  show  the  gain  for  each  city  and  town  be- 
tween 1885  and  1895 : 


Cities  and  Towns. 


POPDLATION 


IS85 


1893 


Gain 


Boston,  . 
Cambridge, 

Chelsea, 

Everett, 

Malden, 

Medford, 

Sojierville, 

Arlington, 

Belmont, 

Brookline, 

Melrose,  . 

Revere,    . 

Watertown, 

Winchester, 

Winthrop, 

Totals, 


390,393 

59,658 

25,709 

5,825 

16,407 

9,042 

29,971 

4,673 

1,639 

9,196 

6,101 

3,637 

6,238 

4,390 

1,370 


496,920 

81,643 

31,264 

18,573 

29,708 

14,474 

52,200 

6,515 

2,843 

16,164 

11,965 

7,423 

7,788 

6,150 

4,192 


574,249 


787,822 


106,527 

21,985 

5,555 

12,748 

13,301 

5,432 

22,229 

1,842 

1,204 

6,968 

5,864 

3,786 

1,550 

1,760 

2,822 


213,573 


The  above  table  shows  that  787,822  persons,  or  31.51  per  cent  of  the  entire  population 
of  the  State,  resided  in  the  immediate  vicinity  of  the  city  of  Boston,  in  1895.  The 
same  towns  and  cities  contained  in  1885,  574,249,  or  29.57  per  cent  of  the  population  of 
the  State;  the  gain  upon  this  territory  since  1885  has  been  213,673,  or  37.19  percent. 

If  the  population  is  desired  of  the  cities  and  towns  within  ten  miles  of  the  State  House 
the  following  should  be  included  in  addition  to  those  shown  in  the  preceding  table : 


Cities  and  Towns. 


Dedham,  . 

Hyde  Park, 

Lexington, 

Ltnn, 

Milton,     . 

Nahant,   . 

Needham, 

Newton, 

QuixcT,  . 

Saugus,    . 

Stoneham, 

Swampscott, 

Wakefield, 

Waltham, 

WOBURN, 

Totals, 


Population 


1885 


6,641 

8,376 

2,718 

45,867 

3,555 

637 

2,586 

19,759 

12,145 

2,855 

5,659 

2,471 

6,060 

14,609 

11,750 


145,688 


1893 


7,211 

11,826 

3,498 

62,354 

5,518 

865 

3,511 

27,590 

20,712 

4,497 

6,284 

3,259 

8,304 

20,876 

14,178 


200,483 


Gain 


570 

3,450 

780 

16,487 

1,963 

228 

925 

7,831 

8,567 

1,642 

625 

788 

2,244 

6,267 

2,428 


54,795 


TABULAR    ANALYSES. 


47 


The  cities  and  towns  shown  in  these  two  tables  are  included  in  the  so-called  Metro- 
politan district,  or  "  Greater  Boston,"  as  that  term  is  usually  employed,  or  has  been  fixed 
by  various  commissions  which  have  considered  subjects  relating  to  the  city  of  Boston 
and  its  immediate  suburbs  The  total  population  for  1895  of  the  cities  and  towns  within 
this  area  is  988,305,  and  the  municipalities  thus  united  include  all  whose  nearest  boun- 
dary is  within  ten  miles  of  the  State  House,  except  the  town  of  Wellesley  which  at  one 
point  extends  over  the  ten-mile  line,  and  including  also  the  town  of  Swampscott  which 
lies  just  outside  the  ten-mile  line.  The  Metropolitan  District  Commission  which  re- 
ported to  the  Legislature  of  1890  respecting  the  subject  of  a  general  municipal  adminis- 
tration for  the  city  of  Boston  and  adjoining  municipalities,  included  all  of  these  cities 
and  towns,  except  Needham,  in  its  plan  for  the  creation  of  a  new  Metropolitan  county. 

If  the  circle  be  enlarged  to  comprise  the  cities  and  towns  within  12  miles  of  the 
State  House,  the  following  table  results  : 


Cities  and  Towijs. 


Population 


18S5 


1895 


Gain 


Boston,  . 

Cambridge, 

Chelsea, 

Everett, 

Lynx, 

Malden, 

Medford, 

Newton, 

QUINCT,    . 

somerville, 
"VValtham, 

"WOBURN, 

Arlington, 

Belmont, . 

Braintree, 

Brookllne, 

Dedham, . 

Hull, 

Hyde  Park, 

Lexington, 

Lynnfield, 

Melrose,  . 

Milton,     • 

Nahant,  . 

Needham, 

Reading, . 

Revere,    . 

Saugus,    . 

Stonebam, 

Swampscott, 

Wakefield, 

AVatertown, 

Wellesley, 

Winchester, 

Winthrop, 

Totals, 


390,393 

59,658 

25,709 

5,825 

45,867 

16,407 

9,042 

19,759 

12,145 

29,971 

14,609 

11,750 

4,673 

1,639 

4,040 

9,196 

6,641 

451 

8,376 

2,718 

766 

6,101 

3,555 

637 

2,586 

3,539 

3,637 

2,855 

5,659 

2,471 

6,060 

6,238 

3,013 

4,390 

1,370 


731,746 


496,920 

81,643 

31,264 

18,573 

62,354 

29,708 

14,474 

27,590 

20,712 

52,200 

20,876 

14,178 

6,515 

2,843 

5,311 

16,164 

7,211 

1,044 

11,826 

3,498 

818 

11,965 

5,518 

865 

3,511 

4,717 

7,423 

4,497 

6,284 

3,259 

8,304 

7,788 

4,229 

6,150 

4,192 


1,004,424 


106,527 

21,985 

5,555 

12,748 

16,487 

13,301 

5,432 

7,831 

8,567 

22,229 

6,267 

2,428 

1,842 

1,204 

1,271 

6,968 

570 

593 

3,450 

780 

52 

5,864 

1,963 

228 

925 

1,178 

3,786 

1,642 

625 

788 

2,244 

1,550 

1,216 

1,760 

2,822 


272,678 


48 


CENSUS  OP  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


The  cities  and  towns  within  the  twelve-mile  circle  had,  in  1885,  a  jDopulation  of  731,746, 
or  37.68  per  cent  of  the  entire  population  of  the  State.  The  population  ui^on  this  terri- 
tory is  now  1,004,424,  or  40.17  per  cent  of  the  pojiulation  of  the  State,  the  gain  being 
272,678,  or  37.26  per  cent. 

City  and  Toion  Population  Contrasted. 

Since  1885,  nine  towns  have  been  incorporated  as  cities,  including  the  town  of  North 
Adams,  which  has  been  vmder  city  government  since  January,  1896,  the  act  authorizing 
the  change  having  been  jDassed  before  the  taking  of  the  Census,  although  the  town  had 
not  at  that  time  actually  become  a  city.  It  is,  however,  included  in  the  following  table, 
which  shows  the  population  of  the  cities  incorporated  since  1886,  with  comparisons  for 
the  years  1885  and  1895  : 


Cities. 


1883 


1893 


Beverly, 

Chicopee,    . 
Everett, 
Marlborough, 
Medford,     . 
North  Adams, 
Pittsfield,    . 
Quincy, 
Woburn, 

Totals, 


9,186 

11,806 

11,516 

16,420 

5,825 

18,573 

10,941 

14,977 

9,042 

14,474 

12,540 

19,135 

14,466 

20,461 

12,145 

20,712 

11,750 

14,178 

97,411 


150,736 


It  will  be  seen  from  the  foregoing  table  that  these  places  had  a  population  of  97,411 
in  1885,  and  150,736  in  1895,  the  rate  of  increase  being  54.74  per  cent.  The  Common- 
wealth now  has  32  cities,  including  North  Adams.  The  population  of  these  cities,  with 
the  numerical  gain  and  percentage  of  increase  since  1885,  is  shown  in  the  following  table, 
the  names  of  cities  which  have  been  incorjjorated  since  1885  being  printed  in  italics : 


Cities. 


Beve7'ly,   . 
Boston,     . 
Brockton, 
Cambridge, 
Chelsea,   . 
Chicopee, , 
Everett,     . 
Fall  River, 
Fitchburg, 
Gloucester, 
Haverhill, 
Holyoke,  . 
Lawrence, 
Lowell,     . 
Lvnn, 


Population 

Inxrease 

1885 

1893 

Number 

Tercentages 

9,186 

11,806 

2,620 

28.52 

390,393 

496,920 

106,527 

27.29 

20,783 

33,165 

12,382 

59.58 

59,658 

81,643 

21,985 

36.85 

25,709 

31,264 

5,555 

21.61 

11,516 

16,420 

4,904 

42.58 

5,825 

18,573 

12,748 

218.85 

56,870 

89,203 

32,333 

56.85 

15,375 

26,409 

11,034 

71.77 

21,703 

28,211 

6,508 

29.99 

21,795 

30,209 

8,414 

38.61 

27,895 

40,322 

12,427 

44.55 

38,862 

52,164 

13,302 

34.23 

64,107 

84,367 

20,260 

31.60 

45,867 

62,354 

16,487 

35.95 

TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


49 


Cities. 


Population 


1885 


Maiden,    . 
Marlborough, 
Medford,  . 
New  Bedford, 
Newburyport, 
Newton,   . 
North  Adams, 
Northampton, 
nttsfield, 
Quincy,     . 
Salem, 
Somerville, 
Springfield, 
Taunton,  . 
Waltham, 
Wobum,  . 
AYorcester, 

Totals, 


16,407 
10,941 
9,042 
33,393 
13,716 
19,759 
12,540 
12,896 
14,466 
12,145 
28,090 
29,971 
37,575 
23,674 
14,609 
11,750 
68,389 


1,184,907 


1895 


Increase 


29,708 
14,977 
14,474 
55,251 
14,552 
27,590 
19,135 
16,746 
20,461 
20,712 
34,473 
52,200 
51,522 
27,115 
20,876 
14,178 
98,767 


1,635,767 


Kumtjer 


13,301 
4,036 
5,432 

21,858 
836 
7,831 
6,595 
3,850 
5,995 
8,567 
6,383 

22,229 

13,947 
3,441 
6,267 
2,428 

30,378 


450,860 


Percentages 


81.07 
36.89 
60.08 
65.46 
6.10 
39.63 
52.59 
29.85 
41.44 
70.54 
22.72 
74.17 
37.12 
14.53 
42.90 
20.66 
44.42 


38.05 


From  this  table  we  note  that  the  population  under  city  government  is  now  1,635,767, 
or  65.43  per  cent  of  the  total  population.  Upon  the  same  territory  in  1885  there  was  a 
population  of  1,184,907,  or  61.01  per  cent  of  the  total  population,  the  numerical  in- 
crease being  450,860,  or  38 .  05  per  cent.  The  towns  outside  the  territorial  limits  of  these 
cities  contained  in  1885  a  population  of  757,234,  or  38.99  per  cent  of  the  total  popula- 
tion, which  has  risen  to  864,416,  or  34.57  per  cent  of  the  total  population,  a  gain  of  but 
14.15  per  cent.  That  is  to  say,  upon  the  territory  now  under  city  government  there  has 
been  a  gain  of  38.05  per  cent  in  ten  years,  while  the  gain  in  the  towns  outside  these  mu- 
nicipal limits  has  been  but  14. 15  per  cent  in  the  same  time.  Marked  difterences  in  the 
rate  of  growth  during  the  decade  appear  in  the  different  municipalities.  The  city  which 
has  made  the  largest  percentage  of  growth  is  Everett,  incorporated  as  a  city  in  1892, 
and  showing  an  increase  of  218.85  per  cent.  This  rate  is,  of  course,  entirely  unusual, 
and  due  to  the  rapid  development  of  a  residence  section  within  easy  distance  of  the  city 
of  Boston.  The  rate  of  increase  in  Boston  itself  is  27.29  per  cent,  but  this  has  been 
secured  without  annexation.  The  cities  of  Maiden,  Medford,  Somerville,  and  Quincy 
also  show  great  gains,  due  to  the  development  of  suburban  residential  sections,  the 
percentages  of  increase  being  respectively,  81.07,  60.08,  74.17,  and  70.54.  The  city 
which,  remote  from  the  vicinity  of  Boston,  shows  the  largest  percentage  of  growth  dur- 
ing the  decade  is  Fitchburg,  in  \yorcester  County,  this  percentage  being  71.77.  Other 
cities  which  show  an  increase  greater  than  50  per  cent  are  Brockton,  59.58  ;  Fall  River, 
56.85 ;  Xew  Bedford,  65.46 ;  and  North  Adams,  52.59.  It  will  be  noted  that  the  jier- 
centage  rate  of  increase  in  the  municipalities  now  under  city  government  since  1885 
is  38.05,  while  the  percentage  rate  of  increase  in  the  State  at  large  has  been  but  28.73. 


Populatio7i  Rank  of  Cities  and  Towyis. 

The  following  table  exhibits  the  ranking,  upon  the  basis  of  population,  of  all  the  cities 
and  towns  in  the  Commonwealth,  the  names  of  cities  being  printed  in  small  capitals : 


50 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Counties 

Population 

Rank  in 
1883 

Rank  in 
189.5 

BOSTOX, 

Suffolk,     .         .         .         . 

496,920 

1 

1 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 

98,767 

2 

2 

Fall  River, 

Bristol,     . 

89,203 

5 

3 

Lowell, 

Middlesex, 

84,367 

3 

4 

Cambridge, 

Middlesex, 

81,643 

4 

5 

Lynn,  . 

Essex, 

62,354 

6 

6 

New  Bedford,   . 

Bristol,     . 

55,251 

9 

7 

Somerville, 

Middlesex, 

52,200 

10 

8 

Laavrence,  . 

Essex, 

52,164 

7 

9 

Springfield, 

Hampden, 

51,522 

8 

10 

Holyoke,     . 

* 

Hampden, 

40,322 

12 

11 

Saleji, 

Essex, 

34,473 

11 

12 

Brockton,   . 

Plymouth, 

33,165 

17 

13 

Chelsea, 

Suffolk,     . 

31,264 

13 

14 

Haverhill, 

Essex, 

30.209 

15 

15 

Malden, 

Middlesex, 

29,708 

19 

16 

GLOrCESTER, 

Essex, 

28,211 

16 

17 

Newton, 

Middlesex, 

27,590 

18 

18 

Taunton,     , 

Bristol, 

27,115 

14 

19 

FiTCHBURG, 

Worcester, 

26,409 

20 

20 

"VValtham,  . 

Middlesex, 

20,876 

21 

•    21 

QUINCY, 

Norfolk,  . 

20,712 

27 

22 

Pittsfield, 

Berkshire, 

20,461 

22 

23 

North  Adams, 

Berkshire, 

19,135 

26 

24 

Everett, 

Middlesex, 

18,573 

56 

25 

Northampton, 

Hampshire, 

16,746 

25 

26 

Chicopee,    . 

Hampden, 

16,420 

29 

27 

Brookline,    . 

Norfolk,   . 

16,164 

34 

28 

Marlborough, 

Middlesex, 

14,977 

30 

29 

Newburyport, 

Essex, 

14,552 

23 

30 

Medford,    . 

Middlesex, 

14,474 

36 

31 

Woburn, 

Middlesex, 

14,178 

28 

32 

Melrose, 

Middlesex, 

11,965 

52 

33 

Hj^de  Park.  . 

Norfolk,   . 

11,826 

40 

34 

Beverly, 

Essex, 

11,806 

35 

35 

Clinton, 

Worcester, 

11,497 

38 

36 

Weymouth,  . 

Norfolk,   . 

11,291 

31 

37 

Westfield,     . 

Hampden, 

10,663 

37 

38 

Peabody, 

Essex, 

10,507 

32 

39 

Amesbury,   . 

Essex, 

9,986 

76 

40 

Framingham, 

Middlesex, 

9,512 

42 

41 

Leominster,  . 

Worcester, 

9,211 

61 

42 

Gardner, 

AVorcester, 

9,182 

45 

43 

Mil  ford. 

Worcester, 

8,959 

33 

44 

Natick, 

Middlesex, 

8,814 

39 

45 

Wakefield,   . 

Middlesex, 

8,304 

53 

46 

Attleborough, 

Bristol,     . 

8,288 

24 

47 

Southbridge, 

Worcester, 

8,250 

49 

48 

Dan  vers, 

Essex, 

8,181 

47 

49 

Plymouth,    . 

Plymouth, 

7,957 

46 

50 

Adams, 

Berkshire, 

7,837 

41 

51 

TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


51 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Counties 

Population 

Rankin 
1885 

Rank  in 
189S 

\Yebster, 

Worcester, 

7,799 

51 

52 

■\Vatertown,  . 

Middlesex, 

7,788 

50 

53 

Marbleliead, 

Essex, 

7,671 

44 

54 

"Ware,  . 

Hampshire, 

7,651 

54 

55 

Spencer, 

Worcester, 

7,614 

43 

56 

Revere, 

Suffolk,    . 

7,423 

103 

57 

Athol,   .... 

Worcester, 

7,364 

68 

58 

Dedham, 

Norfolk,  . 

7,211 

48 

59 

Palmer, 

Hampden, 

6,858 

55 

60 

Middleboroiigh,   . 

Plymouth, 

6,689 

63 

61 

North  Attleborough,    . 

Bristol,     . 

6,576 

- 

62 

Arlington,     . 

Middlesex, 

6,515 

69 

63 

Stoneham,    . 

Middlesex, 

6,284 

58 

64 

Greenfield,    . 

Franlvlin, . 

6,229 

65 

65 

Winchester, . 

Middlesex, 

6,150 

77 

66 

Andover,       .        . 

Essex, 

6,145 

57 

67 

"West  Springfield, 

Hampden, 

6,125 

75 

68 

ISIontague,     . 

Franklin, 

6,058 

59 

69 

Blackstone,  . 

Worcester, 

6,039 

60 

70 

"Whitman,     . 

Plymouth, 

5,744 

104 

71 

Methuen, 

Essex, 

5,690 

71 

72 

Rocliland,     . 

Plymouth, 

5,523 

67 

73 

Milton, 

Norfolk,  . 

5,518 

105 

74 

Orange, 

■  Franklin, 

5,361 

102 

75 

Braintree,     . 

Norfolk,  . 

5,311 

86 

76 

Hudson, 

Middlesex, 

5,308 

89 

77 

Rockport,     . 

Essex, 

5,289 

94 

78 

Northbridge, 

Worcester, 

5,286 

98 

79 

Stoughton,    . 

Norfolk,  . 

5,272 

62 

80 

Westborough, 

Worcester, 

5,235 

64 

81 

Millbury, 

.  . 

AVorcester, 

5,222 

70 

82 

Concord, 

Middlesex, 

5,175 

100 

83 

Franklin, 

Norfolk,  . 

5,136 

88 

84 

Grafton, 

Worcester, 

5,101 

72 

85 

"Willianistown, 

Berkshire, 

4,887 

99 

86 

Hingham,     . 

Plymouth, 

4,819 

79 

87 

Great  Barrington, 

Berkshire, 

4,794 

74 

88 

Easthampton, 

Hampshire, 

4,790 

80 

89 

Amherst, 

Hampshire, 

4,785 

84 

90 

Bradf(jrd,      , 

Essex, 

4,736 

112 

91 

Ipswich, 

Essex, 

4,720 

82 

92 

Reading, 

Middlesex, 

4,717 

106 

93 

Bridgewater, 

Plymouth, 

4,686 

96 

94 

Canton, 

Norfolk,  . 

4,636 

78 

95 

Xorth  Brookfield, 

Worcester, 

4,635 

83 

96 

Norwood, 

Norfolk,   . 

4,574 

123 

97 

Provincetown, 

Barnstable, 

4,555 

73 

98 

Saugus, 

Essex, 

4,497 

125 

99 

"Winchendon, 

Worcester, 

4,490 

95 

100 

Easton, 

Bristol,     . 

4,452 

92 

101 

South  Hadley, 

Hampshire, 

4,443 

91 

102 

52 


CENSUS  OP  MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Counties 

Population 

Kank  in 
1885 

Rank  in 
1895 

Warren, 

Worcester, 

4,430 

87 

103 

Wellesley,    . 

Norfolk,  . 

4,229 

116 

104 

Abington, 

Plymouth, 

4,207 

101 

105 

Winthrop,     . 

Suffolk,     . 

4,192 

218 

106 

Lee, 

Berkshire, 

4,066 

81 

107 

Barnstable,    . 

Barnstable, 

4,055 

85 

108 

Monson, 

Hampden , 

3,746 

90 

109 

Mansfield,     . 

Bristol, 

3,722 

118 

110 

Randolph,     . 

Norfolk,  . 

3,694 

97 

111 

North  Andover, 

Essex, 

3,569 

108 

112 

Uxbridge,     . 

Worcester, 

3,546 

117 

113 

Needham,     . 

Norfolk,  . 

3,511 

138 

114 

Lexington,   . 

Middlesex, 

3,498 

131 

115 

Sutton,  . 

Worcester, 

3,420 

113 

116 

Tewksbury, . 

Middlesex, 

3,379 

149 

117 

Wareham,     . 

Plymouth, 

3,367 

109 

118 

Fairhaven,    . 

Bristol,     . 

3,338 

124 

119 

Pepperell,     . 

Middlesex, 

3,321 

137 

120 

Brookfield,    . 

Worcester, 

3,279 

115 

121 

Swampscott, 

Essex, 

3,259 

142 

122 

Leicester, 

Worcester, 

3,239 

122 

123 

Foxborough, 

Norfolk,   . 

3,219 

126 

124 

Dal  ton. 

Berkshire, 

3,210 

163 

125 

Dudley, 

Worcester, 

3,203 

130 

126 

Chelmsford, . 

Middlesex, 

3,162 

151 

127 

Dartmouth,  . 

Bristol, 

3,107 

107 

128 

Maynard,     . 

Middlesex, 

3,090 

134 

129 

Nantucket,   . 

Nantucket, 

3,016 

111 

130 

Deerfield, 

•Franklin, 

3,007 

114 

131 

Walpole, 

Norfolk,  . 

2,994 

143 

132 

Hopkinton,  . 

Middlesex, 

2,984 

93 

133 

West  Boylston, 

Worcester, 

2,968 

119 

134 

Templeton,  . 

AVorcester, 

2,915 

136 

135 

Med  way. 

Norfolk,  . 

2,913 

129 

136 

East  Bridgewater 

Plymouth, 

2,894 

127 

137 

Lenox, . 

Berkshire, 

2,872 

160 

138 

Belmont, 

Middlesex, 

2,843 

200 

139 

Holliston, 

Middlesex, 

2,718 

120 

140 

Westport,     . 

Bristol,   .  . 

2,678 

133 

141 

Falmouth,     . 

Barnstable, 

2,655 

139 

142 

Hardwick,    . 

Worcester, 

2,655 

110 

143 

Holden, 

Worcester, 

2,602 

141 

144 

Wrentham,  . 

Norfolk,  . 

2,584 

132 

145 

Billerica, 

Middlesex, 

2,577 

159 

146 

Ludlow, 

Hampden, 

2,562 

197 

147 

Dennis, 

Barnstable, 

2,545 

121 

148 

Harwich, 

Barnstable, 

2,532 

128 

149 

Cohasset, 

Norfolk,   . 

2,474 

155 

150 

Dracut, 

Middlesex, 

2,443 

175 

151 

Westford,     . 

Middlesex, 

2,418 

157 

152 

Agawara, 

Hampden, 

2,408 

145 

153 

TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


53 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Counties 

Population 

Kank  in 
1885 

Rank  in 
1895 

Oxford, 

Worcester, 

2,390 

146 

154 

Groveland,    . 

Essex, 

t 

2,333 

153 

155 

Merrimac,     . 

Essex, 

2,301 

144 

156 

Holbrook,     . 

Norfolk,  . 

2,298 

148 

157 

Barre,    . 

Worcester, 

2,278 

165 

158 

Scituate, 

Plymouth, 

2,246 

147 

159 

Southborough, 

Worcester, 

2,223 

164 

160 

Groton, 

Middlesex, 

2,192 

171 

161 

Lancaster,    . 

Worcester, 

2,180 

167 

162 

Belchertown, 

Hampshire, 

2,161 

150 

163 

Upton,  . 

Worcester, 

2,150 

154 

164 

Ashburnham, 

Worcester, 

2,148 

166 

165 

Ayer,    . 

Middlesex, 

2,101 

158 

166 

Ashland, 

Middlesex, 

2,090 

135 

167 

Stockbridge, 

Berkshii'e, 

2,077 

162 

168 

Hanover, 

Plymouth, 

2,051 

173 

169 

Georgetown, 

Essex, 

2,050 

152 

170 

Douglas, 

Worcester, 

2,026 

156 

171 

Wayland,     . 

Middlesex, 

2,026 

174 

172 

Somerset, 

Bristol,     . 

1,983 

140 

173 

Acton,  . 

Middlesex, 

1,978 

183 

174 

Duxbury,     . 

Plymouth, 

1,966 

176 

175 

Williamsburg, 

Hampshire, 

1,955 

168 

176 

Northborough, 

Worcester, 

1,940 

179 

177 

Sturbridge,   . 

Worcester, 

1,910 

172 

178 

Sheffleld,      . 

Berkshire, 

1,897 

169 

179 

Charlton, 

Worcester, 

1,877 

181 

180 

Manchester, . 

Essex, 

1,876 

201 

181 

Medfield, 

Norfolk,  . 

1,872 

204 

182 

Northfield,    . 

Franklin, 

1,851 

192 

183 

Rehoboth,     . 

Bristol,     . 

1,810 

182 

184 

Chatham, 

Barnstable, 

1,809 

170 

185 

Dighton, 

Bristol,     . 

1,797 

184 

186 

Townsend,    . 

Middlesex, 

1,780 

180 

187 

Marshfield,  . 

Plymouth, 

1,760 

198 

188 

West  Bridgewater 

> 

Plj-mouth, 

1,747 

191 

189 

Kingston,      . 

Plymouth, 

1,746 

208 

190 

Wilbraham, 

Hampden, 

1,740 

188 

191 

Sharon, 

Norfolk,  . 

1,717 

222 

192 

Weston, 

Middlesex, 

1,710 

215 

193 

Hadley, 

Hampshire, 

1,704 

186 

194 

Yarmouth,    . 

Barnstable, 

1,655 

178 

195 

Hinsdale, 

Berkshire, 

1,650 

196 

196 

West  Newbury, 

Essex, 

1,643 

177 

197 

Swansea, 

Bristol,     . 

1,627 

216 

198 

Avon,    . 

Norfolk,    . 

1,626 

- 

199 

Norton, 

Bristol,     . 

1,614 

190 

200 

Colrain, 

Franklin, 

1,610 

203 

201 

Auburn, 

Worcester, 

1,598 

227 

202 

East  Longmeadow, 

Hampden, 

1,591 

- 

203 

Essex 

Essex, 

1,587 

189 

204 

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CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Counties 

Population 

Rank  in 
18S3 

Rank  in 
1895 

Bourne, 

Barnstable, 

1,580 

220 

205 

Sandwich,     . 

Barnstable, 

1,580 

161 

206 

Shelburne,    . 

Franklin, 

1,560 

202 

207 

Buckland,    . 

Franklin, 

1,548 

185 

208 

Norwell, 

Plymouth, 

1,540 

206 

209 

Shrewsbury, 

Worcester, 

1,524 

213 

210 

Ravnham,    . 

Bristol,     . 

1,518 

211 

211 

Newbury,     . 

Essex, 

1,489 

205 

212 

Bellingham, . 

Norfolk,  . 

1,481 

233 

213 

West  Brookfield, 

Worcester, 

1,467 

187 

214 

Seekonk, 

Bristol,     . 

1,465 

226 

215 

Huntington, 

Hampshire, 

1,450 

228 

216 

Sherborn, 

Middlesex, 

1,446 

217 

217 

Chester, 

Hampden, 

1,429 

223 

218 

Wilmington, 

Middlesex, 

1,420 

255 

219 

Freetown, 

Bristol,     . 

1,405 

212 

220 

Shirley, 

Middlesex, 

1,399 

229 

221 

Hanson, 

Plymouth, 

1,380 

230 

222 

Hopedale,     .        . 

Worcester, 

1,377 

- 

223 

Hamilton,     . 

Essex, 

1,356 

282 

224 

Westminster, 

Worcester, 

1,315 

209 

225 

Conway, 

Franklin, 

1,304 

207 

226 

Salisbury,     . 

Essex, 

1,300 

66 

227 

New  Marlborougl 

t      < 

Berkshire, 

1,288 

195 

228 

Hubbardston, 

Worcester, 

1,274 

225 

229 

Rowley, 

Essex, 

1,272 

236 

230 

Hatfield, 

Hampshire, 

1,262 

219 

231 

West  Stockbridge 

Berkshire, 

1,257 

199 

232 

Lunenburg,  . 

AVorcester, 

1,237 

246 

233 

Pembroke,    . 

Plymouth, 

■  1,223 

224 

234 

Sterling, 

Worcester, 

1,218 

221 

235 

Orleans, 

Barnstable, 

1,198 

237 

236 

Cheshire, 

Berkshire, 

1,176 

214 

237 

Bedford, 

Middlesex, 

1,169 

268 

238 

Harvard, 

Worcester, 

1,162 

235 

239 

Sudbury, 

Middlesex, 

1,141 

239 

240 

Littleton, 

Middlesex, 

1,136 

247 

241 

Edgartown,  . 

Dukes, 

1,125 

238 

242 

Acushnet,     . 

Bristol,     . 

1,115 

245 

243 

Lincoln, 

Middlesex, 

1,111 

270 

244 

Gill,       . 

Franklin, 

1,082 

279 

245 

Southampton, 

Hampshu'e, 

1,054 

250 

246 

Hull,     . 

Plymouth, 

1,044 

331 

247 

Charlemont, 

Franklin, 

1,041 

262 

248 

Cottage  City, 

Dukes,      . 

1,038 

295 

249 

Topsfield, 

Essex, 

1,033 

241 

250 

Mattapoisett, 

Plymouth, 

1,032 

231 

251 

Rochester,    . 

Plymouth, 

1,021 

251 

252 

Carver, 

Plymouth, 

1,016 

244 

253 

Ashfield, 

Franklin, . 

1,013 

243 

254 

Clarksburg, . 

Berkshire, 

1,009 

296 

255 

TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


55 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Counties 

Populatio* 

Rank  in 
1883 

Rank  in 
1895 

Millis, 

Norfolk,  .... 

1,006 

302 

256 

Granville, 

Hampden, 

1,005 

234 

257 

Tisbury, 

Dukes,     . 

1,002 

210 

258 

Enfield, 

Hampshire, 

990 

253 

259 

Rutland, 

Worcester, 

978 

261 

260 

"Wellfleet, 

Barnstable, 

968 

193 

261 

Erving, 

Franklin, 

964 

275 

262 

Brimfield, 

Hampden, 

962 

242 

263 

South  wick, 

Hampden, 

961 

256 

264 

Berkley, 

Bristol, 

955 

265 

265 

Petersham, 

Worcester, 

952 

249 

266 

Princeton, 

Worcester, 

952 

248 

267 

Stow,     . 

Middlesex, 

920 

258 

268 

Brewster, 

Barnstable, 

901 

267 

269 

Berlin,  . 

Worcester, 

897 

271 

270 

Royal  ston, 

Worcester, 

890 

240 

271 

Mendon, 

Worcester, 

889 

264 

272 

Becket, 

Berkshire, 

888 

266 

273 

Wenham, 

Essex, 

886 

277 

274 

Norfolk, 

Norfolk,   . 

882 

288 

275 

Lakeville, 

Plymouth, 

870 

257 

276 

New  Salem, 

Franklin, 

869 

286 

277 

Nahant, 

Essex, 

865 

307 

278 

Blandford, 

Hampden, 

849 

263 

279 

Lanesboroug 

K 

Berkshire, 

848 

232 

280 

Russell, 

Hampden, 

846 

283 

281 

Middleton, 

Essex, 

838 

272 

282 

Egremont, 

Berkshire, 

836 

287 

283 

North  Readi 

ng, 

Middlesex, 

835 

273 

284 

Lynnfield, 

Essex, 

818 

291 

285 

Truro,  . 

Barnstable, 

815 

259 

286 

Ashby, . 

Middlesex, 

804 

276 

287 

Sandisfield, 

Berkshire, 

802 

252 

288 

Bolton, 

Worcester, 

797 

274 

289 

Wales,  . 

Hampden, 

783 

281 

290 

Bernardston, 

Franklin, 

778 

269 

291 

Marion, 

Plymouth, 

759 

260 

292 

Whately, 

Franklin, 

755 

254 

293 

Cummington 

) 

Hampshire, 

750 

289 

294 

Granby, 

Hampshire, 

748 

294 

295 

Leverett, 

Franklin, 

744 

290 

296 

Hampden,    . 

Hampden, 

743 

278 

297 

Boylston, 

Worcester, 

729 

285 

298 

Boxford, 

Essex, 

727 

284 

299 

Dana,    . 

Worcester, 

717 

300 

300 

Richmond,   , 

Berkshire, 

701 

280 

301 

Sunderland, 

Franklin, 

696 

298 

302 

Dover,  . 

Norfolk,  . 

668 

303 

303 

Worthington, 

Hampshire, 

648 

292 

304 

Tyngsborough,     . 

Middlesex, 

635 

310 

305 

Longmeadow, 

Hampden, 

620 

194 

306 

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CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Counties 

Population 

Rank  in 
1885 

Rank  in 
1895 

Oakham,       

Worcester, 

605 

293 

1 

307 

Warwick, 

Franklin, 

599 

304 

308 

Chesterfield, 

Hampshire, 

589 

299 

309 

Burlington,  . 

Middlesex, 

574 

309 

310 

Windsor, 

Berkshire, 

556 

305 

311 

Plympton,    . 

Plymouth, 

549 

311 

312 

New  Braintree, 

Worcester, 

542 

316 

313 

Wendell, 

Franklin, 

529 

325 

314 

Otis,      . 

Berkshire, 

518 

297 

315 

Hancock, 

Berkshire, 

511 

308 

316 

Savoy,  . 

Berkshire, 

504 

301 

317 

Rowe,   . 

Franklin, 

498 

312 

318 

Halifax, 

Plymouth, 

497 

321 

319 

Carlisle, 

Middlesex, 

492 

323 

320 

Pelham, 

Hampshire, 

486 

317 

321 

Greenwich,  . 

Hampshire, 

481 

320 

322 

Easthain, 

Barnstable, 

476 

306 

323 

Heath,  . 

Franklin, 

476 

314 

324 

Westhampton, 

Hampshire, 

476 

319 

325 

Hawley, 

Franklin, . 

468 

318 

326 

Monterey,     . 

Berkshire, 

464 

313 

327 

Phillipston,  . 

Worcester, 

460 

322 

328 

West  Tisbury, 

Dukes, 

460 

- 

329 

Plainfield,     . 

Hampshire, 

450 

330 

330 

Shutesbury, . 

Franklin, 

444 

327 

331 

Paxton, 

Worcester, 

426 

315 

332 

Florida, 

Berkshire, 

425 

326 

333 

Washington, 

Berkshire, 

423 

328 

334 

Prescott, 

Hampshire, 

401 

332 

335 

Dunstable,    . 

Middlesex, 

400 

334 

336 

Middlefield,  . 

Hampshire, 

386 

324 

337 

Ley den. 

Franklin, 

363 

333 

338 

Tyringhain, . 

Berkshire, 

363 

329 

339 

Mashpee, 

Barnstable, 

330 

341 

340 

Tolland, 

Hampden, 

309 

335 

341 

Boxborough, 

Middlesex, 

307 

338 

342 

Peru,     . 

Berkshire, 

305 

337 

343 

Chilmark, 

Dukes, 

304 

336 

344 

Goshen, 

Hampshire, 

304 

340 

345 

Monroe, 

Franklin, 

298 

345 

346 

Alford, . 

Berkshire, 

280 

339 

347 

Montgomery, 

Hampden, 

2;'5 

342 

348 

Holland, 

Hampden, 

199 

343 

349 

Gay  Head,    . 

Dukes, 

169 

344 

350 

Gosnold, 

Dukes, 

140 

348 

351 

Mount  Washington, 

Berkshire, 

136 

347 

352 

New  Ashford, 

Berkshire, 

116 

346 

353 

An  inspection  of  the  foregoing  table  shows  that  27  of  the  cities  rank  in  numerical  order, 
the  city  of  Boston  standing  first,  and  the  city  of  Chicopee  ranking  27.    The  town  of  Brook- 


TABULAR    A:NrALTSES. 


57 


line,  containing  a  liopulation  of  16,164,  ranks  next  to  the  city  of  Chicopee,  and  stands 
28  in  the  table.  After  Brookline,  rank  in  regular  order  the  cities  of  Marlborough,  New- 
buryport,  Medford,  and  Wobum.  Wobum  is  followed  by  the  towns  of  Melrose  and  Hyde 
Park,  ranking  respectively  33  and  34,  and  the  city  of  Beverly  ranking  35.  The  popula- 
tion of  Beverly,  as  determined  by  the  Census,  was  11,806,  just  within  the  limit  required 
for  incorporation  as  a  city.  It  should  be  said,  however,  that  Beverly,  being  a  shore  town, 
has  an  increase  of  population  during  the  summer  months,  and,  prior  to  its  incoi'poration 
as  a  city,  the  results  of  a  special  census,  taken  during  the  summer,  showed  that  it  had  a 
sufficient  population.  The  Decennial  Census  was  taken  earlier  in  the  year  however,  and 
at  a  time  when  a  depression  in  the  boot  and  shoe  industry  undoubtedly  aifected  results. 

The  smallest  town  in  the  State  is  New  Ashford,  in  Berkshire  County,  its  population 
being  but  116,  and  its  rank  among  the  cities  and  towns,  353.  Gosnold,  in  Dukes  County, 
ranked  as  the  smallest  town  in  1885,  its  population  at  that  time  being  122  ;  the  town  has 
made  a  gain  of  18  persons  in  10  years  and  thereby  changed  its  rank. 

The  following  table  is  a  summary  showing  the  number  of  cities  and  towns  within 
certain  ranges  of  population,  the  total  population  and  average  population  for  each 
range,  and  percentages  for  each  range  of  the  whole  number  of  towns,  and  of  the  total 
pojiulation : 


Range  of  Population. 


Boston, 

90,000  to  100,000, 

80,000  to  90,000, 

60,000  to  70,000, 

50,000  to  60,000, 

40,000  to  50,000, 

30,000  to  40,000, 

20,000  to  30,000, 

15,000  to  20,000, 

10,000  to  15,000, 

5,000  to  10,000, 

3,000  to  5,000, 

2,.500  to  3,000, 

2,000  to      2,500, 

1,500  to  2,000, 

1,000  to  1,500, 

.500  to  1,000, 

Under  500,  . 

Totals, 


Number 

of  Cities  and 

Towns 


Total 
Population 


5 
11 
46 
46 
18 
23 
39 
47 
59 
36 


353 


496,920 

98,767 

255,213 

62,3.54 

211,137 

40,322 

129,111 

201,082 

87,038 

137,736 

314,841 

181,297 

49,491 

51,064 

67,476 

57,243 

45,804 

13,287 


AveAge 
Population 


2,-500,183 


496,920 

98,767 

85,071 

62,354 

52,784 

40,322 

32,278 

25,135 

17,408 

r2,.521 

6,844 

3,941 

2,750 

2,220 

1,730 

1,218 

776 

369 


7,083 


Percentages  — 


Of 
Towns 


0.28 

0.28 

0.85 

028 

1.13 

0.28 

1.13 

2.27 

1.42 

3.12 

13.03 

13.03 

5.10 

6.52 

11.05 

13.32 

16.71 

10.20 


Of 
Population 


100.00 


19.88 
3.95 

10.21 
2.49 
8.45 
1.61 
5.17 
8.04 
3.48 
5.51 

12.59 
7.25 
1.98 
2.04 
2.70 
2.29 
1.83 
0.53 


100.00 


The  city  of  Boston,  containing  a  population  of  496,920,  stands  alone  in  its  class,  and 
contains  19.88  per  cent  of  the  total  population  of  the  State.  Outside  of  the  city  of 
Boston  there  is  no  city  containing  more  than  100,000  persons.  In  the  class  ranging 
from  90,000  to  100,000  is  found  the  city  of  Worcester,  containing  3.95  per  cent  of  the 
total  population  of  the  State.  In  the  class  ranging  from  80,000  to  90,000  are  found  three 
cities,  the  total  pojjulation  therein  contained  being  10.21  per  cent  of  the  total  population 
of  the  State.  There  are  no  cities  in  which  the  population  ranges  from  70,000  to  80,000. 
In  the  class  ranging  from  60,000  to  70,000  there  is  one  city,  its  population  being  2.49  per 
cent  of  the  entire  population  of  the  State.  There  are  four  cities  in  which  the  population 
ranges  from  50,000  to  60,000  ;  one  in  the  class  ranging  from  40,000  to  50,000  ;  four,  rang- 
ing from  30,000  to  40,000  ;  eight,  ranging  from  20,000  to  30,000  ;  and  five  cities  and  towns 


58 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


in  which  the  population  ranges  from  15,000  to  20,000.  lu  the  class  ranging  from  10,000 
to  15,000  are  found  11  cities  and  towns.  The  classes  to  which  we  have  so  far  referred, 
namely,  those  ranging  from  10,000  to  100,000,  together  with  the  city  of  Boston,  represent 
11.04  per  cent  of  the  total  number  of  cities  and  towns  in  the  Commonwealth,  and  con- 
tain 68.79  per  cent  of  the  entire  population  At  the  other  end  of  the  scale,  there  are 
fomid  36  towns  having  a  population  imder  500  ;  59  ranging  from  500  to  1,000  ;  47,  from 
1,000  to  1,500  ;  39,  from  1,500  to  2,000  ;  23,  from  2,000  to  2,500  ;  18,  from  2,500  to  3,000  ; 
46,  from  3,000  to  5,000  ;  and  46,  from  5,000  to  10,000.  These  towns  taken  together  con- 
stitute 88.96  per  cent  of  the  total  number  of  the  cities  and  towns,  while  they  contain  31.21 
per  cent  of  the  entire  population  of  the  State. 

The  total  number  of  cities  and  towns  January  1,  1896,  was  353,  of  which,  as  we  have 
said,  32  were  cities  and  321  were  towns.  In  1885  there  were  23  cities  and  325  towns, 
making  a  total  of  348  cities  and  towns.  The  newly  incorporated  cities  have  been  men- 
tioned. The  new  towns  since  1885  are  North  Attleborough,  in  Bristol  Coimty,  set  off 
from  Attleborough,  June  14, 1887  ;  AVest  Tisbury,  in  Dukes  County,  set  off  from  the  town 
of  Tisbmy,  April  28,  1892 ;  East  Longmeadow,  in  Hamjjden  Comity,  set  oft'  from  the 
town  of  Longmeadow,  July  1,  1894 ;  Avon,  in  Norfolk  County,  which  was  set  off  from 
the  town  of  Stoughton,  February  21,  1888,  and  afterwards  received  additional  territory 
from  the  towns  of  Holbrook  and  Randolph  ;  and  Hoi)edale,  in  Worcester  County,  which 
was  set  oft*  from  the  town  of  Milford,  April  7,  1886.  In  a  subsequent  presentation  we 
shall  give  full  information  as  to  the  dates  of  incorporation,  changes  in  name  and  bovm- 
daries,  population,  etc.,  of  the  counties,  cities,  and  towns. 

Estimated  Pojjulation  to  1905. 

To  enable  calculations  of  pojiulation  to  be  readily  made  for  years  between  the  census 
periods,  the  following  table  is  inserted,  containing  an  estimate  for  all  years  between 
1895  and  1905.  The  figures  contained  in  this  table  are  estimated  upon  a  purely  mathe- 
matical basis,  except  for  the  year  1895,  which  is,  of  course,  the  census  year. 


Years. 

Popul.ition 

Years. 

Population 

1895, ■  . 

1896,   

1897 

1898,   

1899 

1900, 

2,500,183 
2,-571,938 
2,645,753 
2,721,686 
2,799,798 
2,880,152 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905,  

2,962,812 
3,047,845 
3,135,318 
3,225,302 
3,317,868 

Comparisons  of  Population  in  Classified  Industrial  Districts. 

Chief  among  the  causes  which  have  led  to  the  increase  in  population  of  the  State  is 
the  growth  and  prosperity  of  our  manufacturing  industries. 

In  the  Decennial  Census  of  1885  it  was  found  that,  exclusive  of  the  city  of  Boston, 
there  were  100  cities  and  towns  leading  in  manufacturing,  each  showing  a  product  ex- 
ceeding one  million  dollars  in  value  for  the  Census  year.  These  100  cities  and  towns 
contained  59.24  per  cent  of  the  population  of  the  State,  and  for  the  last  decade  they 
exhibit  an  increase  of  34.60  per  cent,  a  rate  of  increase  relatively  greater  than  that 
shown  in  other  municipalities,  inasmuch  as  the  growth  shown  in  all  other  cities  and 
towns  taken  together,  including  the  city  of  Boston,  is  at  the  rate  of  20.20  per  cent. 
As  these  100  cities  and  towns  include  the  suburban  cities  near  Boston  it  is,  of  course, 
true  that  part  of  their  growth  is  due  to  causes  other  than  their  prominence  in  manu- 
facturing, as  in  fact  they  share  in  the  prosperity  of  the  metropolis.  Broadly  considered, 
however,  it  remains  true  that  to  manufacturing  the  growth  of  these  100  municiimlities 
is  largely  due. 


TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


59 


The  leading  industries  of  the  State  include  Textiles,  Boots  and  Shoes,  Metals  and  Me- 
tallic Goods,  Leather,  and  Paper  and  Paper  Goods.  Under  these  designations  about  50 
per  cent  of  the  total  product  of  the  State  is  found.  If,  under  these  industry  heads,  we 
classify  the  cities  and  towns,  placing  each  in  the  class  representing  the  principal  industry 
of  the  city  or  town,  on  the  basis  of  persons  employed  in  18^5,  and  include  no  munici- 
pality in  which  the  product  in  the  specified  industry  for  that  year  did  not  reach  $300,000 
in  value,  we  arrive  at  certain  results  which  are  interesting  as  showing  the  growth  of  the 
leading  industrial  cities  and  towns. 

Under  the  classification  "  Textiles  "  we  group  the  following,  comparing  their  popu- 
lation for  1885  and  1895  : 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Population 

Increase  (+), 
OR  Decrease  (— ),  in  1893  as 

COMPARED  WITH   188.5 

1883 

1893 

Number 



Percentages 

Adams, 8,283 

7,837 

—446 

—5.38 

Amesbury, 

4,403 

9,986 

-t-5,583 

+  126  80 

Andover,  . 

5,711 

6,145 

+434 

+7.60 

Billerica,  . 

2,161 

2,577 

-1-416 

+  19.25 

Chicopee, 

11,516 

16,420 

+4,904 

+42.58 

Clinton,    . 

8,945 

11,497 

+2,552 

+28.53 

Dracut,     • 

1,927 

2,443 

+516 

+26.78 

Dedhain,  . 

6,641 

7,211 

+570 

+8.58 

Dudley,    . 

2,742 

3,203 

+461 

+16.81 

Fall  River,  . 

56,870 

89,203 

+32,-333 

+56.85 

FiTCHBURG,      . 

15,375 

26,409 

+  11,034 

+71.77 

Grafton,   . 

4,498 

5,101 

+603 

+  13.41 

Great  Harrington,    . 

4,471 

4,794 

+323 

+7.22 

Groveland, 

2,272 

2,333 

+61 

+2.68 

Hinsdale, 

1,656 

1,650 

—6 

—0.36 

Holden,    . 

2,471 

2,602 

+  131 

+5.30 

Hyde  Park,      . 

8,376 

11,826 

+3,450 

+41.19 

Ipswich,  . 

4,207 

4,720 

+513 

+  12.19 

Lawrence, 

38,862 

52,164 

+13,302 

•    +34.23 

Leicester, 

2,923 

3,239 

+316 

+  10.81 

Lowell,  . 

64,107 

84,367 

+20,260 

+31.60 

Lndlow,   • 

1,649 

2,562 

+913 

+55.37 

Maynard, 

2,703 

3,090 

+387 

+14.32 

Methuen, 

4,507 

5,690 

+1,183 

+26.25 

Millbury, 

4,555 

5,222 

+667 

+  14.64 

New  Bedford, 

33,393 

55,251 

+21,858 

+65.46 

North  Adams, 

12,540 

19,135 

+6,595 

+52.59 

Northbridge,    . 

3,786 

5,280 

+  1,494 

+39.46 

Palmer,    . 

5,923 

6,858 

+935 

+15.79 

PiTTSFIELD,       . 

14,466 

20,461 

+5,995 

+41.44 

Saugus,    . 

2,855 

4,497 

+  1,642 

+57.51 

Soiithbridge,    . 

6,500 

8,250 

+1,750 

+26.92 

Sutton,     . 

3,101 

3,420 

+319 

+10.29 

Taintox, 

23,674 

27,115 

+3,441 

+14.53 

Uxbridge, 

2,948 

3,546 

+598 

+20.28 

Walpole,  . 

2,443 

2,994 

+551 

+22.55 

Ware, 

6,003 

7,651 

+1,648 

+27.45 

Warren,   . 

4,032 

4,430 

+398 

+9.87 

Watertown, 

6,238 

7,788 

+1,550 

+24.85 

Webster,  . 

6,220 

7,799 

+1,579 

+25.39 

West  Boylston, 

2,927 

2,968 

+41 

+1.40 

Westford, 

2,193 

2,418 

+225 

+10.26 

Totals,     . 

411,073 

562,152 

+151,079 

+36.75 

60 


CENSUS  or  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


The  population  of  these  textile  cities  and  towns  in  1885  was  411,073. 
come  562,152,  a  gain  of  36.75  per  cent. 

The  Boot  and  Shoe  cities  and  towns  appear  in  the  following  table ; 


It  has  now  be- 


Cities  and  Towks. 

Population 

Increase  (+). 
OR  Decrease  (— ),  ix  1895  as 

COMPARED   WITH    1885 

1885 

1895 

Xumber 

Percentages 

Abington, 

3,699 

4,207 

+.508 

+  13.73 

Ashland,  . 

2,633 

2,090 

-543 

—20.62 

Athol, 

4,758 

7,364 

+2,606 

+5477 

Beverlt, 

9,186 

11,806 

+2,620 

i-2§..52 

Braintree, 

4,040 

5,311 

+1,271 

+31.46 

Brockton, 

20,783 

33,165 

+12,382 

+59.58 

Brookfield, 

3,013 

3,279 

+266 

+8.83 

Danvers,  . 

7,061 

8,181 

+1,120 

+15.86 

Essex, 

1,722 

1,587 

—135 

-7.84 

Georgetown,     • 

2,299 

2,050 

—249 

—10.83 

Hayerhill,    . 

21,795 

30,209 

+8,414 

+38  61 

Holbrook, 

2,334 

2,298 

-36 

—1  54 

Holliston, 

2,926 

2,718 

—208                 -7  11 

Hopkinton, 

3,922 

2,984 

—938                -23.92 

Hudson,  . 

3,968 

5,308 

+1,340 

+33.77 

Lynn, 

45,867 

62,354 

+16,487 

+35.95 

Marblehead,     . 

7,517 

7,671 

+154 

+2.05 

Marlborough, 

10,941 

14,977 

+4,036 

+36.89 

Medway,  . 

2,777 

2,913 

+136 

+4.90 

Milford,    . 

9,343 

8,959 

—384 

—4.11 

Natick,     . 

8,460 

8,814 

+354 

+4.18 

Newburtport, 

13,716 

14,552 

+836 

+^5.10 

North  Brookfield, 

4,201 

4,635 

+434 

+10  33 

Pepperell, 

2,587 

3,321 

+734 

+28.37 

Randolph, 

3,807 

3,694 

—113 

-2.97 

Rockland, 

4,785 

5,523 

+738 

+15.42 

Rowley,    . 

1,183 

1,272 

+89 

+7.52 

Salem,     . 

28,090 

34,473 

+6,383 

+22.72 

Spencer,   . 

8,247 

7,614 

—633 

—7.68 

Stoneham, 

5,659 

6,284 

+625 

+11.04 

Stoughton, 

5,173 

5,272 

+99 

+1.91 

"VVestborough, . 

4,880 

5,235 

+355 

+7.27 

Weymouth,     . 

10,740 

11,291 

+551 

+5.13 

"Whitman, 

' 

3,595 

5,744 

+2,149 

+59.78 

Totals,     . 

275,707 

337,155 

+61,448 

+22  29 

The  cities  and  towns  grouped  in  the  preceding  table  contained  a  population  of  275,707 
in  1885.  This  has  risen  to  337,155,  a  gain  of  22.29  per  cent.  It  will  be  noticed  that 
while  the  towns  as  a  whole  exhibit  growth,  nevertheless  a  decrease  appears  in  certain 
places.  In  a  subsequent  presentation  the  changes  in  population  due  to  changes  in  area  or 
other  exceptional  causes  will  be  especially  pointed  out.  It  is  sufficient  to  note  here  that 
some  of  the  decreases  appearing  in  this  table  may  be  thus  legitimately  accounted  for, 
as,  for  instance,  in  the  town  of  Milford  which  lost  territory  by  the  incorporation  of  the 
town  of  Hopedale.  In  other  cases  a  slight  depression  of  the  boot  and  shoe  industry  at 
the  time  the  Census  of  1895  was  taken  accounts  for  the  failure  to  show  an  increase  over 
the  figures  for  1885. 

The  next  table  presents  the  cities  and  towns  which  lead  in  the  manufacture  of  metals 
and  metallic  goods. 


TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


Gl 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Population 

Increase  (+), 
OR  Decrease  (— ),  in  1895  as 

COMPARED  WITH   1885 

1885 

1895 

Number 

Percentages 

Attleborough,* 

13,175 

14,864 

+1,689 

+12.82 

Bridgewater,    . 

3,827 

4,686 

+859 

+22.45 

Canton,     • 

4,380 

4,636 

+256 

+5.84 

Mansfield, 

2,939 

3,722 

+783 

4-26.64 

Montague, 

5,629 

6,058 

+429 

+7.62 

Somerset, 

2,475 

1,983 

—492 

—19.88 

Wareham, 

3,254 

3,367 

+  113 

+3.47 

Worcester,    . 

68,389 

98,767 

+30,378 

+44.42 

Totals,     . 

104,068 

138,083 

+34,015 

+32.69 

*  Including  also  North  Attleborough  in  1895. 

These  towns  had  a  population  of  104,068  in  1885  which  has  risen  to  138,083,  a  gain  of 
32.69  per  cent.  Every  municipality  in  the  group  shows  an  increase  except  the  town  of 
Somerset  which  has  suffered  industrial  reverses. 

The  cities  and  towns  in  which  the  manufacture  of  leather  is  the  leading  industry  ap- 
pear below. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Population 

Increase  (+), 

OR  Decrease  (— ),  in  1895  as 

compared  with  1885 

1885 

1893 

Number 

Percentages 

Peabody 

Winchester, 

WOBURN 

9,530 

4,390 

11,750 

10,507 

6,150 

14,178 

+977 
+  1,760 
+2,428 

+  10.25 
+40.09 
+20.66 

Totals, 

25,670 

30,835 

+5,165 

+20.12 

In  these  cities  and  towns  the  population  has  risen  from  25,670  in  1885  to  30,835,  a  gain 
of  20. 12  per  cent.  Growth  in  each  municipality  has  contributed  to  this  result,  although 
the  large  percentage  shown  in  Winchester  is  mainly  due  to  the  development  of  the  town 
as  a  place  of  residence,  the  Leather  industry  at  present  being  an  incidental  rather  than  a 
prominent  factor  in  the  prosperity  of  the  town,  which  is  residential  rather  than  industrial. 

The  concluding  table  presents  the  cities  and  towns  devoted  largely  to  the  Paper  and 
Paper  Goods  industry. 


• 

Cities  and  Towns. 

I'orrLATioN 

Increase  (+), 

OR  Decrkase  (— ),  IN  1895  AS 
compared  with  1885 

1885 

1895 

Number 

Percentages 

Dalton, 

2,113 

3,210 

+1,097 

+51.92 

HOLYOKE 

27,895 

40,322 

+12,427 

'   +44.55 

Lee 

4,274 

4,066 

—208 

—4.87 

Russell, 

847 

846 

—1 

-0.12 

South  Hadley, 

3,949 

4,443 

+494 

+12.51 

West  Springfield, 

4,448 

6,125 

+1,677 

+37.70 

Totals, 

43,526 

59,012 

+15,486 

+35.58 

62 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


The  population  of  the  cities  and  towns  in  this  group  was  43,526  in  1885  The  per- 
centage of  increase  is  35.58,  the  population  now  being  59,012,  although  the  growth  is 
seen  to  be  quite  unequal  when  the  municipalities  are  compared  with  one  another. 

The  several  groups  are  brought  together  in  the  following  recapitulation : 


Classification  bt 

Increase  in  1895 
as  compaked  with  1885 

Classification  by 
Industries. 

Increase  in  1895 
AS  compared  with  1885 

Industries. 

Number 

Percentages 

Number 

Percentages 

Textiles,  .... 

Boots  and  shoes, 

Metals  and  metallic  goods, 

+151,079 
+61,448 
+34,015 

+36.75 
+22.29 
+32.69 

Leather, .... 
Paper  and  paper  goods. 

+5,165 
+15,486 

+20.12 
+35.58 

If  we  rank  the  cities  and  towns  by  industries  according  to  the  percentage  of  growth 
in  each  class,  shown  in  1895  as  compared  with  1885,  the  groups  take  the  following  order : 
Textiles,  Paper  and  Paper  Goods,  Metals  and  Metallic  Goods,  Boots  and  Shoes,  and 
Leather.  It  must  be  remembered  that  in  forming  the  groups  of  cities  and  towns  under 
the  foregoing  heads,  the  classification  is  somewhat  arbitrary,  and  is  made,  as  before 
stated,  upon  the  basis  of  the  industry  which  leads  for  the  city  and  town  in  the  number 
of  persons  employed  in  1885,  the  industrial  returns  for  1895  not  being  available  as  yet. 
Some  of  the  places  have  diversified  industries  which  of  course  have  contributed  to  their 
growth.  For  example,  Holyoke,  classed  as  a  paper  town,  has  large  textile  interests ; 
Tauuton,  classed  under  textiles,  is  largely  engaged  iu  metals  and  metallic  goods ; 
LoAvell,  besides  textiles,  has  extensive  manufactories  of  metals  and  metallic  goods  and 
machinery ;  Lynn,  besides  boots  and  shoes,  is  connected  with  the  leather  industry,  and 
Worcester,  classed  under  metals  and  metallic  goods,  has  also  various  other  extensive 
industries.     Within  the  limitations  stated,  however,  the  classification  is  indicative. 

Special  Presentations  for  the  City  of  Boston. 

Before  closing  the  analytical  consideration  of  the  growth  in  population,  we  present, 
for  the  city  of  Boston,  a  table  showing  the  population  according  to  the  old  Avard  lines, 
that  is  to  say,  according  to  the  ward  lines  which  had  existed  since  1875,  being  superseded 
by  a  new  division  taking  effect,  so  far  as  the  Census  was  concerned,  in  May  of  the  census 
year. 


CiTT  OF  Boston. 


Boston,  . 
Ward  1, 
Ward  2, 
Ward  3, 
Ward  4, 
Ward  5, 
Ward  6, 
Ward  7, 
Ward  8, 
AVard  9, 
Ward  10, 
Ward  11, 


Population 


1885 


390,393 
15,659 
15,760 
12,328 
12,518 
12,827 
17,256 
12,038 
11,986 
11,239 
9,746 
17,863 


1895 


496,920 
23,821 
18,774 
13,943 
13,375 
12,986 
18,194 
12,965 
13,990 
11,857 
5,883 
25,729 


Increase  (+), 

OR  Decrease  (— ),  in  1895  as 

compared  with  1885 


Number 


+  106,527 

,+8,162 

+3,014 

+1,615 

+857 

+159 

+938 

+927 

+2,004 

+618 

—3,863 

+7,866 


Percentages 


+27.29 

+52.12 

+19.12 

+13.10 

+6.86 

+1.24 

+5.44 

+7.70 

+1G.72 

+5  50 

—39.64 

+44.04 


TABULAR    ANALYSES. 


63 


Cixr  OF 

Boston. 

Population 

Increase  (+), 
OR  Decrease  (— ),  in  1895  as 

COMPARED   WITH    1885 

1885 

1895 

Number         i      Percentages 

Boston  —  Con. 

Ward  12, 

13,845 

10,748 

—3,097 

—22.37 

Ward  13, 

22,547 

20,506 

—2,041 

—9.05 

Ward  14, 

22,741 

27,906 

+5,165 

+22.71 

Ward  15, 

16,237 

19,501 

+3,264 

+20.10 

Ward  16, 

16,459 

16,343 

—116 

—0.70 

AVard  17, 

14,747 

16,715 

+1,968 

+13.35 

Ward  18, 

14,140 

17,725 

+3,585 

+25.35 

Ward  19, 

20,557 

22,622 

+2,065 

+10.05 

Ward  20, 

20,994 

30,261 

+9,267 

+44.14 

Ward  21, 

15,627 

28,364 

+12,737 

+81.51 

Ward  22,     . 

15,838 

26,012 

+10,174 

+64.24 

Ward  23, 

17,425 

32,761 

+15,336 

+88.01 

Ward  24, 

21,500 

40,938 

+19,438 

+90.41 

Ward  25,     . 

8,516 

15,001 

+6,485 

+76.15 

An  inspection  of  the  percentages  in  the  preceding  table  will  enable  the  reader  to  trace 
the  growth  of  different  sections  of  the  city  since  1885.  In  a  subsequent  presentation  the 
growth  of  the  city  proper,  and  the  growth  of  the  annexed  and  outlying  sections  will  be 
shown,  with  comparisons  from  the  earliest  years. 

In  order  to  comply  with  requests  received  from  persons  desiring  the  figures,  the  pop- 
ulation of  Boston  has  been  distributed  according  to  police  and  missionar}-  districts,  the 
first  being  arbitrary  divisions  of  the  city  made  for  police  pvirposes  by  the  Board  of 
Police  Commissioners,  and  the  second  administrative  districts  for  missionary  work  in 
charge  of  the  City  Missionary.  As  these  tabulations  may  possibly  be  of  wider  interest 
they  are  inserted  below,  it  being  understood,  however,  that  the  distribution  in  each  case, 
although  fairly  accurate,  is  ajjproximate,  for  the  reason  that  boimdaries  of  the  wards 
are  seldom  coterminous,  either  wholly  or  in  part,  with  those  of  the  districts  named,  and, 
therefore,  in  making  up  the  district  population,  in  some  instances,  arbitrarj-  divisions  of 
the  ward  figures  were  necessary.  The  first  presentation  exhibits  the  population  by 
Police  Divisions. 


Police  Divisions. 

Estimated 

Population  in 

1895 

Police  Divisions. 

Estimated 

Population  in 

1895 

Boston 

496,920 

Boston  —  Con. 

Number    1,  . 

22,288 

Number    9, 

51,798 

Number    2, . 

10,970 

Number  10, . 

44,171 

Number   3, . 

25,070 

Number  11, . 

42,004 

Number    4, . 

12,244 

Number  12, . 

35,828 

Number    5, . 

52,809 

Number  13, . 

36,116 

Number    6, . 

29,555 

Number  14, . 

15,001 

Number   7, . 

39,995 

Number  15, . 

40,304 

Number   8, . 

2,600 

Number  16, . 

36,167 

The  next  presentation  shows  the  population  by  Missionary  Districts,  and  in  this  case 
it  is  possible  to  give  the  population  within  the  same  territorial  divisions  in  1885. 


64 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


Missionary  Districts. 


Estimated 

Estimated 

Population  in 

Population  in 

1885 

1895 

390,393 

496,920 

15,659 

23,821 

15,760 

18,774 

23,275 

24,676 

34,117 

36,252 

26,947 

20,880 

9,931 

17,609 

11,391 

15,079 

15,603 

16,530 

8,788 

10,132 

11,660 

15,540 

13,215 

13,630 

30,665 

29,800 

30,860 

37,657 

12,379 

19,509 

25,426 

38,240 

1-9,603 

29,787 

17,425 

32,761 

21,500 

40,938 

37,673 

40,304 

8,516 

15,001 

BOSTOX, 

Number  1, 
Number  2, 
Number  3, 
Number  4, 
Number  5, 
Number  6, 
Number  7, 
Number  8, 
Number  9, 
Number  10, 
Number  11, 
Number  12, 
Number  13, 
Number  14, 
Number  15, 
Number  16, 
Number  17, 
Number  18, 
Numlier  19, 
Number  20, 


Comparisons  of  the  Male  and  Female  Poinilation. 

The  presentation,  pages  25  to  32,  shows  the  number  of  males  and  females,  together 
with  the  total  population,  and  the  percentages  of  males  and  females  of  the  whole  popu- 
lation, for  each  county,  city,  ward,  and  town,  and  for  the  State.  This  is  followed  by  the 
presentation,  pages  33  to  42,  which  shows  the  increase  and  decrease  of  the  population 
by  sex,  for  each  municipality,  by  counties,  and  for  the  State.  By  these  presentations  we 
find  that  in  1895  the  males  in  the  State  numbered  1,214,701,  and  the  females  1,285,482, 
these  tables  indicating  that  the  males  represented  48.58  per  cent  of  the  entire  population, 
and  the  females,  51.42,  the  excess  of  females  representing  2.84  percent  of  the  entire 
population. 

Analyzing  the  final  presentation,  we  find  that  the  males  in  1885  numbered  932,884,  or 
48.03  per  cent  of  the  whole  population,  while  the  females  numbered  1,009,257,  or  51.97 
per  cent  of  the  total  population,  the  excess  of  females  representing  3.94  of  the  whole 
population.  Thus  it  will  be  seen  that  while  the  females  still  remain  in  excess,  the  -pro- 
portion  Avhich  this  excess  of  females  rei^resents  of  the  whole  population  has  declined 
during  the  decade.  The  results  maybe  more  readily  compared  by  means  of  the  follow- 
ing table,  which  recapitulates  the  figures  for  1885  and  1895,  with  percentages  : 


Males 

Females 

Population 

Percentages 

Census  Years. 

Males 

Females 

1895,         

1885, 

1,214,701 
932,884 

1,285,482 
1,009,257 

2,500,183 
1,942,141 

48.58 
48.03 

51.42 
51.97 

Increase,        .... 

281,817 

276,225 

558,042 

+0.55 

-0.55 

The  final  line  of  the  foregoing  table  shows  at  once  that  the  numerical  increase  in  males 
during  the  decade  has  been  281,817,  the  numerical  increase  in  females  being  276,225 ; 


TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


65 


and  while  the  percentage  whieli  the  males  constitute  of  the  total  population  has  in- 
creased 0.55  per  cent,  the  percentage  which  the  females  constitute  of  the  total  popula- 
tion exhibits  a  corresponding  decline. 

The  following  table  presents  a  similar  comparison  for  the  years  1885  and  1875  : 


Males 

Females 

1 

Population 

1 

Percentages 

Census  Yeaks. 

Males 

Females 

1885,         

1875,        ...... 

932,884 
794,383 

1,009,257 
857,529 

1,942,141     ' 
1,651,912 

48.03 
48.09 

51.97 
51.91 

Increase,        .... 

138,501 

151,728 

290,229 

—0.06 

+0.06 

The  males  in  1875  numbered  79-4,383,  and  represented  48.09  per  cent  of  the  whole 
population,  the  females  numbering  857,529,  constituting  51.91  j)er  cent  of  the  whole  pop- 
ulation. Comparing  these  figures  with  those  lor  1885  it  Avill  be  seen  that  the  excess  of 
females  was  slightly  greater,  when  considered  as  a  percentage  of  the  total  population, 
in  18S5  than  in  1875.  In  1875,  there  were  107.95  females  to  100  males  ;  in  1885,  108.19 
females  to  100  males  ;  while  in  1895  there  are  105.83  females  to  100  males.  In  1840,  the 
excess  of  females  over  males  was  but  7,672,  or  102.13  females  to  every^  100  males;  in 
1855  there  was  an  excess  of  females  over  males  of  32,301,  or  105.87  females  to  every  100 
males ;  in  18G5  the  excess  of  females  was  63,011,  or  110.46  females  to  ever}-  100  males. 
During  the  last  55  years,  the  percentage  of  females  of  the  whole  poi^ulation  Avas  highest 
in  1865,  being  52.48  per  cent,  and  lowest  in  1840,  or  50.53  per  cent. 

The  following  table  exhibits  the  percentages  of  males  and  females  respectively  of  the 
total  population  in  1885  and  1895,  Avith  the  increase  or  decrease  in  percentages  in  1895 
as  compared  Avith  1885  : 


Percentages  of 
Males  in  — 

Increase  (+),or 
Decrease  (— ), 
in  Percentages 
in  1895  as  com- 
pared ^vith 
1885 

Percentages  of  Fe- 
males IN  — 

Increase  (+),or 
Decrease  (— ), 
in  Percentages 

1885 

1895 

1885 

1895 

in  189.5  as  com- 

pari'd  with 

1885 

THE  STATE. 

48.03 

48.58 

+0.55 

51.97 

51.42 

—0.55 

Barnstable,    .... 

48.47 

48.07 

—0.40 

51.53 

51.93 

+0.40 

Berkshire,     . 

48.96 

49.28 

+0.32 

51.04 

50.72 

-0.32 

Bristol,  . 

47.86 

48.21 

+0.35 

52.14 

51.79 

—0.35 

Dukes,  . 

48.51 

48.54 

+0.03 

51.49 

51.46 

-0.03 

Essex,   . 

47.78 

49.01 

+1.23 

52.22 

50.99 

—1.23 

Franklin, 

50.10 

50.55 

+0.45 

49.90 

49.45 

—0.45 

Hampden,     . 

47.89 

48.47 

+0.58 

52.11 

51.53 

—0.58 

Hampshire, 

47.29 

47.63 

+0.34 

52.71 

52.37 

-0.34 

Middlesex,    . 

47.44 

47.94 

+0.50 

52.56 

52.06 

-0.50 

Nantucket,    . 

42.65 

43.60 

+0.95 

57.35 

56.40 

-0.95 

Norfolk, 

47.97 

48.05 

+0.08 

52.03 

51.95 

-0.08 

Plymouth, 

49.65 

49.95 

+0.30 

50.35 

50.05 

—0.30 

Suflfolk, 

47.69 

48.29 

+0.60 

52.31 

51.71 

—0.60 

"Worcester, 

49.01 

49.62 

+0.61 

50.99 

50.38 

—0.61 

In  the  counties  of  Barnstable,  Bristol,  Dukes,  IlamiDden,  Hampshire,  Middlesex,  Nan- 
tucket, Xorfolk,  and  Suftblk,  the  percentages  of  females  of  the  total  population  are 
slightly  greater  than  for  the  State  at  large.  All  of  the  counties  shoAV  a  decrease  in  the 
percentages  of  females  of  the  total  population  in  1895  as  compared  Avith  1885,  except 


6Q 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


the  county  of  Barnstable,  which  shows  an  increase.  The  increases  and  decreases  are, 
of  course,  comparatively  slight.  Similar  comparisons  for  each  of  the  cities  are  brought 
forward  in  the  following  table  : 


OlTIES 

Percentages  of 
Males  ix  — 

Increase  (-|-),or 
Decrease  (—), 
in  Percentages 
in  1895  as  com- 
pared witli 
«  1885 

Percentages  of  Fe- 
males IN  — 

Increase  (+),or 
Decrease  (— ), 
in  Percentages 

1885 

1895 

1885 

1895 

in  1 89.5  as  com- 
pared with 
1885 

Beverly,         .... 

47.34 

48.52 

+1.18 

52.66 

51.48 

—  1.18 

Boston, . 

47.69 

48.23 

+0.54 

52.31 

51.77 

— 0.,54 

Brockton, 

50.03 

49.93 

—0.10 

49.97 

50  07 

+0.10 

Cambridge,   . 

47.96 

48.79 

+0.83 

52.04 

51.21 

—0.83 

Chelsea, 

47.22 

48.85 

+1.63 

52.78 

51.15 

—1.63 

Chicopee, 

46.52 

49.30 

+2.78 

53.48 

50.70 

-2.78 

Everett, 

49.46 

48.76 

—0.70 

50.54 

51.24 

+0.70 

Fall  River, 

47.14 

47.87 

+0.73 

52.86 

52.13 

—0.73 

Fitclilnirg, 

48.79 

49.37 

+0.58 

51.21 

50.63 

—0.58 

Gloucester, 

54.02 

57.63 

+3.61 

45.98 

42.37 

—3.61 

Haverhill, 

47.97 

48.11 

+0.14 

52.03 

51.89 

—0.14 

Holyoke, 

47.38 

47.61 

+0.23 

52.62 

52.39 

—0.23 

Lawrence, 

45.56 

48.13 

+2.57 

54.44 

51.87 

-2.57 

Lowell, . 

44.48 

46.14 

+1.66 

55.52 

53.86 

—1.66 

Lynn,    . 

47.42 

48.39 

+0.97 

52.58 

51.61 

—0.97 

Maiden, 

46.87 

46.87 

*_ 

53.13 

53.13 

*_ 

Marlborough, 

50.88 

49.87 

—1.01 

49.12 

50.13 

+1.01 

Medford, 

48.86 

48.66 

—0,20 

51.14 

51.34 

+0.20 

New  Bedford, 

46.16 

47.34 

+1.18 

53.84 

52.66 

—1.18 

Newburyport, 

44.93 

45.46 

+0.53 

55.07 

54.54 

—0.53 

Newton, 

44.24 

44.78 

+0.54 

55.76 

55.22 

—0.54 

North  Adams, 

48.32 

48.86 

+0.54 

51.68 

51.14 

—0.54 

Northampton, 

45.38 

44.39 

—0.99 

54.62 

55.61 

+0.99 

Pittsfield, 

47.49 

48.08 

+0.59 

52.51 

51.92 

—0.59 

Quincy, 

50.98 

51.22 

+0.24 

49.02 

48.78 

—0.24 

Salem,   . 

45.48 

47.20 

+1.72 

54.52 

52.80 

-1.72 

Somerville, 

47.35 

47.73 

+0.38 

52.65 

52.27 

—0.38 

Springfield, 

47.58 

47.85 

+0.27 

52.42 

52.15 

-0.27 

Taunton, 

48.69 

48.49 

—0.20 

51.31 

51.51 

+0.20 

"Waltham, 

45.92 

46.17 

+0.25 

54.08 

53.83 

-0.25 

"Wobnrn, 

50.23 

49.37 

—0.86 

49.77 

50.63 

+0.86 

Worcester, 

49.25 

49.47 

+0.22 

50.75 

50.53 

—0.22 

*  The  same  for  both  years. 


The  females  constitute  more  than  50  per  cent  of  the  population  in  each  of  the  cities 
except  Gloucester  and  Quincy,  the  highest  percentage,  55.61,  being  found  in  the  cit}*  of 
Northampton,  and  the  lowest  in  the  city  of  Gloucester,  42.37.  In  other  words,  in  each 
of  the  cities  there  is  an  excess  of  females  excej^t  in  Gloucester,  where  the  males  are  con- 
siderably in  excess,  this  excess  being  due  to  the  peculiar  character  of  the  city  as  the  centre 
of  the  fishing  industry.  In  1885,  there  were  five  cities  in  which  males  were  in  excess  of 
females,  namely,  Brockton,  Gloucester,  Marlborough,  Quincy,  and  Woburn.  The  per- 
centage which  the  females  constitute  of  the  whole  population  has  declined  in  every 
city  excei^t  Brockton,  Everett,  Marlborough,  Medford,  Northampton,  Taunton,  and 
Woburn.  The  greatest  decline  is  found  in  the  city  of  Gloucester.  In  the  city  of  Maiden, 
the  percentage  of  females  in  1885  and  1895  is  identical.  The  distribution  of  the  excess 
of  males  and  the  excess  of  females  as  regards  the  relative  location  in  cities  and  towns  is 
shown  in  the  following  table  : 


TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


67 


Excess  op  Males 

Excess  oi 

'  Females 

Net 
Excess  of 

The  State,  asd 

Number 

Excess 

Number 

Excess 

Counties. 

of 
Cities  or 
Towns 

Males 

Females 

'of 
Males 

of 
Cities  or 
Towns 

Males 

Females 

of 
Females 

Females 

The  State,    . 

165 

176,211 

160,528 

15,683 

186 

1,037,700 

1,124,164 

86,464 

70,781 

(cities). 

2 

26,865 

22,058 

4,807 

30 

762,566 

824,278 

61,712 

56,905 

(towns). 

163 

1-49,346 

138,470 

10,876 

156 

275,134 

299,886 

24,752 

13,876 

Barnstable  (towns) , 

1 

178 

152 

26 

14 

13,116 

14,208 

1,092 

1,066 

Berkshire  (cities),  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

19,188 

20,408 

1,220 

1,220 

(towns),* 

18 

8,990 

7,966 

1,024 

11 

13,946 

14,992 

1,046 

22 

Bristol  (cities), 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

82,009 

89,560 

7,551 

7,551 

(towns), 

11 

11,541 

10,853 

688 

6 

12,032 

13,024 

992 

304 

Dulves  (towns), 

2 

178 

131 

47 

5 

1,879 

2,050 

171 

124 

Essex  (cities), 

1 

16,257 

11,954 

4,303 

6 

98,429 

107,129 

8,700 

4,397 

(towns) , 

7 

11,566 

10,772 

794 

21 

35,661 

38,625 

2,964 

2,170 

Franklin  (towns),* 

21 

15,195 

14,088 

1,107 

4 

4,709 

5,375 

666 

-441 

Hampden  (cities),  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

51,944 

56,320 

4,376 

4,376 

(towns). 

13 

7,029 

6,464 

565 

7 

15,160 

16,021 

861 

296 

Hampshire  (cities), 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

7,434 

9,312 

1,878 

1,878 

(towns), 

16 

8,716 

8,209 

507 

6 

9,911 

11,128 

1,217 

710 

Middlesex  (cities) , . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10 

170,164 

188,422 

18,258 

18,258 

(towns). 

21 

17,770 

15,528 

2,242 

23 

51,389 

55,944 

4,555 

2,313 

Nantuclvct  (towns). 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

1,315 

1,701 

386 

386 

Norfolk  (cities),      . 

1 

10,608 

10,104 

504 

- 

- 

- 

- 

—504 

(towns),    . 

6 

8,231 

7,824 

407 

20 

45,941 

52,111 

6,170 

5,763 

Plymouth  (cities),. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

16,559 

16,606 

47 

47 

(towns). 

12 

12,678 

11,457 

1,221 

14 

21,457 

22,741 

1,284 

63 

Suffolk  (cities). 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

254,939 

273,245 

18,306 

18,306 

•      (towns). 

1 

3,721 

3,702 

19 

1 

2,015 

2,177 

162 

143 

"Worcester  (cities), . 

- 

- 

- 

2 

61,900 

63,276 

1,376 

1,376 

(towns) , 

34 

43,553 

41,324 

2,229 

23 

46,603 

49,789 

3,186 

957 

*  Two  towns  (Sandigtield  in  Berkshire,  and  Bernardston  in  Franklin)  show  no  excess,  there  being  an  equal 
number  of  males  and  females. 


From  this  table  it  is  seen  that  for  the  State,  two  cities,  repx^esenting  a  popitlation  of 
48,923,  or  1.96  per  cent  of  the  whole  population,  show  an  excess  of  4,807  males,  while 
30  cities,  with  a  population  of  1,586,844,  or  03.47  per  cent  of  the  total  population,  show 
an  excess  of  61,712  females,  the  net  excess  of  females  in  the  cities  as  a  whole  being 
56,905.  It  may  be  mentioned  in  passing  that  the  net  excess  of  females  in  the  cities  as  a 
whole  in  1885  was  56,244.  Thus,  notwithstanding  changes  in  the  cities  when  con- 
sidered individually,  the  net  excess  of  females  within  municipalities  under  city  govern- 
ment is,  numerically,  substantially  the  same  as  in  1885.  On  the  other  hand,  163  towns, 
having  a  population  of  287,816,  or  11.51  per  cent  of  the  whole  jjopulation,  show  an 
excess  of  10,876  males,  while  156  towns,  having  a  total  population  of  575,020,  or  23 
per  cent  of  the  total  population  of  the  State,  show  an  excess  of  24,752  females,  the  net 
excess  of  females  in  the  towns  taken  as  a  whole  being  13,876,  as  against  20,129,  the  nu- 
merical net  excess  of  females  in  towns  in  1885.  In  1895,  the  cities  show  30.65  per  cent 
of  the  total  excess  of  males,  71.37  per  cent  of  the  total  excess  of  females,  and  80.40  per 
cent  of  the  net  excess  of  females  ;  while  the  towns  show  69.35  per  cent  of  the  total  ex- 
cess of  males,  28.63  per  cent  of  the  total  excess  of  females,  and  19.60  per  cent  of  the  net 
excess  of  females.  The  cities  in  each  of  the  counties  when  taken  together  show  an 
excess  of  females,  except  in  the  coimty  of  Norfolk,  which  contains  but  one  city,  namely, 
Quincy,  Avherein  the  males  are  in  excess.  When  the  towns  of  each  of  the  counties  are 
grouped  together,  each  group  exhibits  an  excess  of  females,  except  in  Franklin  Count}', 
wherein  the  21  towns  when  taken  together  show  an  excess  of  males.  In  the  town  of 
Sandisfield,  in  Berkshire  County,  and  Bernardston,  in  Franklin  Count}^  there  is  an  equal 
number  of  males  and  females. 


VILLAGES:   BY   TOWNS. 


[69] 


TILLAGES:    BY  TOWISrS. 


[This  preseatation  shows  the  number  of  families,  tlie  number  of  males  and  females,  and  the  total 
population  of  each  city  and  town,  and  the  same  facts  for  the  several  villages  or  sections  of  which  each 
city  or  town  is  composed.  The  population  which  lies  outside  of  the  well  defined  limits  of  the  villages  or 
sections  is  included  under  the  name  of  the  city  or  town  itself  which  is,  of  necessity,  repeated  under  its 
own  name  in  order  to  present  the  total  population  for  the  town.  In  those  cases  where  the  name  of  the 
city  or  town  is  simply  repeated,  it  means  that  no  villages  or  sections  were  reported  separately  owing  to 
lack  of  definite  boundaries,  although  such  undefined  villages  or  sections  are  actually  located  in  some 
cities  and  towns.] 


Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  anu  Villages. 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
lation 

Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and  Villages. 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
lation 

BARNSTABLE. 

BARNSTABLE -Con. 

Barnstable,   . 

1,173 

1,944 

2,111 

4,055 

Falmouth, 

722 

1,283 

1,372 

2,6.55 

Barnstable, 

169 

279 

321 

600 

Davisville, 

22 

34 

36 

70 

Centreville, 

118 

168 

211 

379 

East  Falmouth, 

59 

109 

100 

209 

Cotuit, 

137 

221 

243 

464 

Falmouth, 

211 

360 

412 

772 

Hyannis,   . 

361 

599 

638 

1,237 

Falmouth    Heights, 

12 

26 

20 

46 

Hyannisport,   . 

46 

91 

82 

173 

Hatchville, 

30 

53 

60 

113 

Marston's  Mills, 

68 

132 

129 

261 

Korth  Falmouth,     . 

54 

81. 

102 

183 

Osterville, 

1-2.5 

208 

220 

428 

Quissett,    . 

21 

41 

42 

83 

Santuit, 

28 

55 

57 

112 

Teatickett, 

43 

77 

76 

153 

South  Hyannis, 

20 

26 

30 

56 

Waquoit,  . 

62 

105 

108 

213 

West  Barnstable,    . 

101 

165 

180 

345 

West  Falmouth,      . 

94 

163 

166 

329 

Bourne 

429 

772 

808 

1,580 

Wood's  Holl,    . 

114 

234 

250 

484 

Bourne,     . 

124 

232 

222 

454 

Harwich, 

783 

1,253 

1,279 

2,.532 

Bournedale,     . 

29 

46 

50 

96 

East  Harwich, 

73 

134 

126 

260 

Buzzard's  Bay, 

61 

123 

128 

251 

Harwich,  . 

186 

323 

325 

648 

Cataumet, 

49 

85 

82 

167 

Harwichport,  . 

180 

236 

266 

502 

Monument  Beach,  . 

40 

71 

77 

148 

North  Harwich, 

65 

99 

9C 

195 

Pocasset,  . 

61 

93 

104 

197 

Pleasant  Lake, 

75 

151 

144 

295 

Sagamore, 

65 

122 

145 

267 

South  Harwich, 

72 

97 

107 

204 

Brewster, 

255 

437 

464 

901 

West  Harwich, 

132 

213 

215 

428 

Brewster, . 

113 

156 

207 

363 

Mashpee, 

81 

178 

152 

330 

East  Brewster, 

47 

98 

81 

179 

Mashpee,  . 

68 

151 

132 

283 

South  Brewster, 

34 

51 

55 

106 

South  Mashpee, 

13 

27 

20 

47 

West  Brewster, 

61 

132 

121 

253 

Orleans, 

375 

559 

639 

1,198 

Chatham, 

543 

898 

911 

1,809 

East  Orleans,  . 

102 

137 

175 

312 

Chatliam,  . 

332 

556 

544 

1,100 

Orleans,    . 

219 

350 

382 

732 

Chathamport,  . 

38 

57 

67 

124 

South  Orleans, 

54 

72 

82 

154 

North  Chatham, 

43 

63 

74 

137 

Provincetowu, 

1,216 

2,215 

2,340 

4,555 

South  Chatham, 

86 

145 

152 

297 

Provincetown, 

1,216 

2,215 

2,340 

4,555 

West  Chatham, 

44 

77 

74 

151 

Sandwich, 

442 

734 

846 

1,580 

Dennis 

817 

1,164 

1,381 

2,.545 

East  Sandwich, 

42 

66 

73 

139 

Dennis, 

115 

171 

188 

359 

Forestdale, 

19 

27 

29 

56 

Dennisport, 

257 

353 

425 

778 

Sandwich, 

301 

518 

571 

1,089 

East  Dennis,    . 

103 

147 

191 

338 

South  Sandwich,     . 

26 

42 

52 

94 

South  Dennis,  . 

132 

203 

234 

437 

Spring  Hill, 

54 

81 

121 

202 

West  Dennis,  . 

210 

290 

343 

633 

Truro 

229 

402 

413 

815 

Eastham, 

137 

234 

242 

476 

North  Truro,    . 

70 

101 

116 

217 

Eastham,  . 

107 

181 

189 

370 

South  Truro,    . 

35 

87 

56 

113 

North  Eastham, 

30 

53 

53 

106 

Truro, 

124 

244 

241 

4S5 

[71] 


72 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


VILLAGES:    BY   TOWNS  — Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
Towys,  AND  Villages. 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
latiou 

Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and  Villages. 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
lation 

BARNSTABLE  -  Con. 

BERKSHIRE  — Con. 

Wellfleet, 

332 

449 

519 

968 

Mount  Washington,    . 

31 

70 

60 

136 

Soutli  Wellfleet,      . 

47 

59 

62 

121 

Mt.  Washington,     . 

31 

76 

60 

136 

"Welineet, 

2S5 

390 

457 

847 

NewAshford, 

30 

68 

48 

116 

Yarmoutli, 

535 

772 

883 

1,655 

New  Ashford,  . 

.  30 

68 

48 

116 

South  Yarmouth,    . 

2-23 

306 

329 

635 

New  Marlborough, 

325 

682 

606 

1,288 

AVest  Yarmouth, 

80 

133 

131 

264 

Clayton,     . 

41 

98 

76 

174 

Yarmouth, 

10- 

151 

194 

345 

Hartsville, 

39 

75 

69 

144 

Yarmouthport, 

125 

182 

229 

411 

Mill  River, 

120 

241 

233 

474 

New  Marlborough, 

75 

164 

135 

299 

BERKSHIRE. 

South  field. 
North  Adams,   . 

50 
3,931 

104 
9,350 

93 
9,785 

197 
19,135 

Adams,  .... 

1,604 

3,712 

4,125 

7,837 

Blackinton, 

81 

187 

182 

369 

Adams, 

1,131 

2,.'589 

2,881 

5,470 

Greylock,  . 

109 

335 

317 

652 

Maple  Grove, 

107 

255 

264 

499 

North  Adam.s, 

3,741 

8,828 

9,286 

18,114 

Renfrew,  . 

277 

682 

779 

1,461 

•Otis,        .       .        .       . 

136 

289 

229 

518 

Zylonite,   . 

89 

206 

201 

407 

East  Otis, . 

42 

93 

71 

164 

Alford,    . 

76 

l.i2 

128 

280 

North  Otis, 

22 

43 

35 

78 

Alford,      . 

76 

152 

128 

280 

Otis,    .... 

62 

128 

107 

235 

Becket, 

219 

483 

405 

888 

West  Otis, 

10 

25 

16 

41 

Becket, 

184 

389 

347 

736 

Peru 

71 

146 

159 

305 

Becket  Centre, 

13 

33 

21 

54 

Peru, .... 

71 

146 

159 

305 

AVest  Becket, 

22 

61 

37 

98 

PiTTSFIELD,  . 

4,342 

9,838 

10,623 

20,461 

Cheshire, 

297 

599 

577 

1,176 

Barkersville,    . 

71 

177 

155 

332 

Cheshire, 

297 

599 

.577 

1,176 

Bel  Air,     . 

86 

213 

220 

433 

Clarksburg,  . 

214 

502 

507 

1,009 

Coltsville, 

80 

191 

202 

393 

Briggsville, 

40 

111 

119 

230 

PiTTSFIELD,      . 

3,906 

8,717 

9,560 

18,277 

Clarksburg, 

174 

391 

388 

779 

Pontoosuc, 

159 

427 

389 

816 

Dalton,   . 

688 

1,506 

1,704 

3,210 

West  Pittsfleld, 

40 

113 

97 

210 

Dalton,      . 

688 

1„506 

1,704 

3,210 

Richmond,     . 

164 

354 

347 

701 

Egremont,      . 

211 

406 

430 

836 

Richmond, 

121 

260 

252 

512 

Egremont, 

120 

252 

238 

490 

Richmond  Furnace, 

43 

94 

95 

189 

North  Egremont,     . 

29 

40 

49 

89 

Sandislield,    . 

213 

401 

401 

802 

South  Egremont,     . 

62 

114 

143 

257 

Montville, 

34 

46 

65 

111 

Florida,  .        .        .        . 

93 

223 

202 

425 

New  Boston,     . 

32 

56 

51 

107 

Florida,     . 

6S 

159 

147 

306 

Sandisfield, 

97 

184 

185 

369 

Hoosac  Tunnel, 

25 

64 

55 

119 

So.  Sandisfield, 

24 

58 

46 

104 

Great  Barrington, 

1,136 

2,332 

2,402 

4,794 

West  New  Boston, . 

26 

57 

54 

111 

Great  Barrington,  . 

857 

1,791 

1,843 

3,634 

Savoy 

133 

256 

248 

504 

Housatonic, 

247 

487 

556 

1,043 

Brier, 

31 

60 

58 

118 

Van  Dcusenville,    . 

32 

54 

63 

117 

Savoy, 

73 

132 

136 

268 

Hancock, 

117 

266 

245 

511 

Savoy  Centre,  . 

29 

.    64 

54 

118 

Hancock,  . 

112 

244 

215 

459 

Sheffield, 

481 

944 

9.53 

1,897 

Shaker  Settlement, 

5 

22 

30 

52 

Ashley  Falls,    . 

88 

135 

149 

284 

Hinsdale, 

346 

821 

829 

1,650 

Sheffield,   . 

393 

809 

804 

1,613 

Hinsdale, 

346 

821 

829 

1,650 

Stockbridge, . 

471 

996 

1,081 

2,077 

Lanesborough,     . 

210 

434 

414 

848 

Curtisville, 

79 

181 

164 

345 

Berkshire, 

60 

147 

145 

292 

Glendale,  . 

118 

261 

274 

.535 

Lanesborough, 

144 

287 

269 

556 

Stockbridge,    . 

274 

554 

043 

1,197 

Lee,        .       .       .       . 

922 

1,973 

2,093 

4,066 

Tyringham,   . 

90 

186 

177 

363 

East  Lee,  . 

108 

187 

220 

407 

Tyringham, 

90 

186 

177 

363 

Lee,  .       .       .       . 

609 

1,5.51 

1,585 

3,136 

Washington, . 

87 

236 

187 

423 

South  Lee, 

115 

235 

288 

523 

Washington,    . 

87 

236 

187 

423 

Lenox 

581 

1,529 

1,343 

2,872 

West  Stockbridge, 

324 

608 

649 

1,257 

Lenox, 

405 

1,039 

973 

2,012 

State  Line, 

21 

46 

45 

91 

Lenox  Dale,    . 

110 

329 

236 

505 

West  Stockbridge,  . 

230 

415 

457 

872 

Xew  Lenox,     . 

66 

161 

134 

295 

West     Stockbridge 

Monterey, 

115 

241 

223 

464 

Centre,   . 

34 

73 

57 

130 

Monterey, 

115 

241 

223 

464 

Williamsville, 

39 

74 

90 

164 

VILLAGES  :      BY    TOWXS. 


73 


VILLAGES:    BY   TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and  Villages. 

j  Xum- 
ber  of 
Fami- 
lies 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
lation 

Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and  Villages. 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
lation 

BEKKSHIRE  —  Con. 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

\Yilliamstown, 

1,017 

2,615 

2,272 

4,887 

No.  Attleboro'  — Con. 

Blackinton, 

126 

291 

280 

571 

Attleborough  Falls, 

250 

516 

580 

1,096 

So.  Williamstown,  . 

S8 

192 

179 

371 

North  Attleborough, 

1,179 

2,453 

2,700 

5,153 

AYillianistowu, 

569 

1,516 

1,238 

2,754 

Old  Town, 

32 

85 

76 

161 

Williamstown    Sta- 

Norton,  .        .        .        . 

401 

760 

854 

1,614 

tion, 

234 

616 

575 

1,191 

Barrowsville,  . 

63 

117 

127 

244 

Windsor, 

135 

301 

255 

556 

Chartley,  . 

83 

181 

172 

353 

Windsor,  . 

135 

301 

255 

556 

East  Norton,     . 

132 

248 

251 

499 

BRISTOL. 

Norton, 

Norton  Furnace, 

105 
18 

179 
35 

267 
37 

446 
72 

Acushnet, 

294 

568 

547 

1,115 

Raynham, 

397 

751 

767 

1,518 

Acushnet, 

227 

457 

415 

872 

Judson, 

44 

81 

79 

160 

Long  Plain, 

67 

111 

132 

243 

North  Raynham,     . 

143 

267 

261 

528 

Attleborough, 

1,890 

4,029 

4,259 

8,288 

Raynham, 

46 

75 

84 

159 

Attleljorough,  . 

1,439 

2,916 

3,147 

6,063 

Raynham  Centre,    . 

106 

187 

206 

393 

Dodgeville, 

131 

342 

358 

700 

South  Raynham, 

58 

141 

137 

278 

Hebronville,    . 

131 

342 

323 

665 

Rehoboth, 

451 

958 

852 

1,810 

South  Attleborough, 

189 

429 

431 

860 

Rehobotli, 

451 

958 

852 

1,810 

Berkley, 

256 

482 

473 

955 

Seekonk, 

334 

793 

672 

1,465 

Berkley,    . 

165 

313 

306 

619 

Seekonk,   . 

334 

793 

672 

1,465 

Berkley  Bridge, 

34 

67 

58 

125 

Somerset, 

497 

1,040 

943 

1,983 

Myricksville,    . 

57 

102 

109 

211 

Somerset,  . 

497 

1,040 

943 

1,983 

Dartmouth,   . 

814 

1,.599 

1,508 

3,107 

Swansea, 

411 

830 

797 

1,627 

Apponegansett, 

29 

54 

55 

107 

Hortouville,     . 

69 

151 

138 

289 

Dartmouth, 

587 

1,214 

1,091 

2,305 

North  Swansea, 

69 

139 

134 

273 

North  Dartmouth,  . 

77 

131 

154 

285 

South  Swansea, 

41 

79 

83 

162 

South  Dai-tmouth,  . 

121 

200 

210 

410 

Swansea  Centre,     . 

S6 

156 

157 

313 

Dighton, 

461 

916 

881 

1,797 

Swansea  Village,    . 

146 

305 

285 

590 

Dighton,    . 

461 

916 

881 

1,797 

Tauntox,      . 

5,885 

13,147 

13,968 

27,115 

Easton 

1,061 

2,286 

2,166 

4,452 

Taunton,* 

5,885 

13,147 

13,968 

27,115 

Easton, 

15 

31 

31 

62 

Westport, 

702 

1,344 

1,334 

2,678 

Eastondale, 

92 

175 

153 

328 

Central  Village,      . 

26 

47 

44 

91 

Furnace  Village,     . 

157 

318 

291 

609 

North  Westport, 

91 

188 

204 

392 

North  Easton,  . 

674 

1,492 

1,445 

2,937 

South  Westport, 

21 

41 

37 

78 

South  Easton,  . 

123 

270 

246 

516 

Westport, . 

502 

973 

949 

1,922 

Fairhaven,     . 

898 

1,554 

1,784 

3,338 

Westport  Harbor,  . 

5 

15 

8 

23 

Fairhaven, 

898 

1,.5.54 

1,784 

3,338 

Westport  Point, 

57 

80 

92 

172 

Fall  River, 

17,948 

42,704 

46,409 

89 ,203 

Bowenville, 
Fall  Rivek,   . 

336 

16,758 

977 

39,782 

1,008 
43,414 

1,985 
83,196 

DUKES. 

Flint  Village,   . 

135 

323 

343 

666 

Chilmark, 

95 

151 

153 

304 

Globe  Village, 

462 

1,118 

1,170 

2,294 

Chilmark, . 

52 

85 

85 

170 

New  Boston,     . 

59 

128 

131 

259 

Noman's  Land, 

3 

10 

8 

18 

Oak  Grove  Village, 

27 

64 

67 

131 

Squibnocket,    . 

40 

56 

60 

116 

Steep  Brook,    . 

171 

312 

360 

672 

Cottage  City, 

313 

508 

530 

1,038 

Freetown, 

342 

725 

680 

1,405 

Cottage  City,    . 

313 

508 

530 

1,038 

Assonet,    . 

101 

210 

204 

414 

Edgartown,   . 

377 

527 

598 

1,125 

East  Freetown, 

134 

276 

253 

529 

Chappaquiddic, 

22 

37 

34 

71 

Freetown, 

107 

239 

223 

462 

Edgartown, 

355 

490 

564 

1,054 

Mansfield, 

946 

1,793 

1,929 

3,722 

Gay  Head,     . 

40 

90 

79 

169 

Manslield, 

834 

1,.55S 

1,707 

3,265 

Gay  Head, 

40 

90 

79 

169 

AVest  Mansfield,       . 

112 

235 

222 

457 

Gosnold, 

38 

88 

52 

140 

New  Bedford,   . 

12,221 

26,158 

29,093 

55,251 

Cuttyhunk, 

29 

60 

40 

100 

New  Bedford, 

12,192 

26,101 

29,039 

55,140 

Nashawena  Island, 

1 

3 

1 

4 

Shawmut, . 

29 

57 

54 

111 

Naushon  Island, 

6 

20 

10 

30 

North  Attleborough,    . 

1,499 

3,145 

3,431 

6,576 

Pasque  Island, 

1 

4 

1 

5 

Adftmsdale, 

38 

91 

75 

166 

Penikese  Island, 

1 

1 

- 

1 

74 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


VILLAGES:    BY  TOWNS  — Continued. 


Num- 

Num- 

Counties,  Cities, 

ber  of 

Males 

Fe- 

Popu- 

Counties, Cities, 

i  berof 

Males 

Fe- 

Popu- 

Towns, and  Villages. 

Fami- 
lies 

m.iles 

lation 

Towns,  and  Villages. 

Fami- 
lies 

males 

lation 

DUKES  — Con. 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Tisbiiry, 

289 

477 

525 

1,002 

Groveland,    . 

560 

1,118 

1,215 

2,333 

Tisbury,    , 

3 

14 

8 

22 

Groveland, 

363 

611 

653 

1,264 

Vineyard  Haven,    . 

272 

446 

496 

942 

South  Groveland,    . 

197 

507 

562 

1,069 

"West  Chop,      . 

14 

17 

21 

38 

Hamilton, 

315 

685 

671 

1,356 

West  Tisbury, 

154 

216 

244 

460 

Asbury  Grove, 

56 

58 

89 

147 

Korth  Tisbury, 

73 

111 

118 

229 

Hamilton, 

157 

398 

352 

750 

WestTisbui-y, 

SI 

105 

126 

231 

South  District, 

102 

229 

230 

459 

Haverhill, 

6,902 

14,535 

15,674 

30,209 

ESSEX. 

Ayer's  Village, 

58 

107 

103 

210 

East  Haverhill, 

39 

79 

82 

161 

Amesbury,    . 

2,281 

4,780 

5,206 

9,986 

Haverhill,    . 

6,659 

14,089 

15,219 

29,308 

Amesbury, 

2,160 

4„553 

4,951 

9,504 

North  Parish,  . 

56 

96 

104 

200 

Salisbury  Point, 

121 

227 

255 

482 

Kock's  Village, 

67 

113 

121 

234 

Andover, 

1,296 

2,913 

3,232 

6,145 

Rosemont, 

23 

51 

45 

96 

Andover,  . 

810 

1,850 

2,099 

3,949 

Ipswich, 

1,104 

2,178 

2,542 

4,720 

Ballardvale,     . 

209 

397 

468 

865 

Ipswich,    . 

1,070 

2,108 

2,476 

4,584 

Frye  Village,   . 

93 

201 

257 

458 

Linebrook  Parish, . 

34 

70 

66 

136 

West  Andover, 

184 

465 

408 

873 

Lawrence,  . 

10,783 

25,107 

27,057 

.52,164 

Beverly, 

2,914 

5,728 

6,078 

11,806 

Lawrence,     . 

9,206 

21, ,522 

23„S36 

44,8.58 

Beverly, 

2,221 

4,330 

4,696 

9,026 

South  Lawrence,    . 

1,.577 

3,585 

3,721 

7,306 

Beverly  Cove, . 

185 

348 

391 

739 

Lynn,     .       .       .       . 

14,144 

30,173 

32,181 

62,354 

Beverly  Farms, 

205 

425 

408 

833 

East  Lynn, 

1,299 

2,588 

2.732 

5,320 

Montserrut, 

86 

193 

142 

335 

Glenniere, 

908 

1,830 

1,879 

3,709 

North  Beverly, 

217 

432 

44t 

873 

Highlands, 

814 

1,743 

1,847 

3,.590 

Boxford, 

ISG 

3.59 

368 

727 

Lakeside, . 

60 

103 

124 

227 

Boxford,  . 

115 

196 

202 

398 

Lynn, 

8,365 

17,966 

19,367 

37,333 

West  Boxford, 

71 

163 

166 

329 

West  Lynn, 

2,698 

5,943 

6,232 

12,175 

Bradford,      . 

1,121 

2  222 

2,514 

4,736 

Lynnfleld,      . 

211 

408 

410 

813 

Bradford, 

1,024 

2,023 

,  2,321 
193 

4,344 

Lynntield, 

117 

224 

209 

433 

Ward  Hill, 

97 

199 

392 

South  Lynnfleld,     . 

94 

184 

201 

385 

Danvers, 

1,6.53 

3,9.58 

4,223 

8,181 

Manchester,  . 

488 

893 

983 

1,876 

Danvers,  . 

786 

2,0.50 

2,266 

4,316 

Manchester,     . 

488 

893 

983 

1,876 

Danvers  Centre, 

155 

325 

.365 

690 

Marblehead,  . 

2,003 

3,649 

4,022 

7,671 

Danversport,   . 

359 

833 

802 

1,635 

Devereaux, 

39 

89 

85 

174 

Putnamville,    . 

57 

110 

108 

218 

Marblehead,    . 

1,954 

3,.543 

3,905 

7,448 

Tapleyville,     . 

296 

640 

682 

1,322 

Marblehead  Neck,  . 

10 

17 

32 

49 

Essex,     .       .       .       . 

445 

809 

778 

1,.587 

Merrimac, 

605 

1,111 

1,190 

2,301 

Essex, 

250 

469 

441 

910 

Merrimac, 

112 

206 

204 

410 

Essex  Falls,     . 

72 

137 

128 

265 

Merrimac  Centre,  . 

401 

745 

821 

1,566 

South  Essex,    . 

123 

203 

209 

412 

Merrimacport, 

92 

160 

165 

325 

Georgetown,. 

.541 

999 

1,051 

2,050 

Methuen, 

1,317 

2,760 

2,930 

5,690 

Byfleld,     . 

53 

104 

88 

192 

Ayer's  Village, 

9 

19 

15 

34 

Georgetown,    . 

414 

745 

816 

1,.561 

Methuen,  . 

1,308 

2,741 

2,915 

5,656 

Marlborough,  . 

24 

.54 

52 

106 

Middleton,     . 

219 

428 

410 

838 

South  Georgetown, 

50 

96 

95 

191 

Middleton, 

211 

392 

390 

782 

Gloucester, 

5,416 

16,257 

11,954 

28,211 

South  Middleton,    . 

8 

36 

20 

56 

Annisquain, 

98 

160 

174 

334 

Nahant,  .        .        .        . 

204 

425 

440 

865 

Bay  View, 

228 

583 

482 

1,065 

Nahant,     . 

204 

425 

440 

865 

East  Gloucester,     . 

606 

1,682 

1,516 

3,198 

Newbury, 

360 

760 

729 

1,489 

Fresh  Water   Cove 

Byfleld,     . 

199 

396 

300 

786 

Village, . 

24 

39 

52 

91 

Newbury, . 

161 

364 

339 

703 

Gloucester,  . 

3,662 

11,983 

8,348 

20,.331 

Newburyport,  . 

3,479 

6,616 

7,936 

14,5.52 

Lanesville, 

359 

1,114 

659 

1,773 

Newburyport,     . 

3,479 

6,616 

7,9.36 

14,552 

Magnolia, 

57 

134 

113 

247 

North  Andover,    . 

796 

1,765 

1,804 

3,569 

Eiverdale, 

1.55 

294 

.321 

615 

North  Andover, 

222 

507 

499 

1,006 

West  Gloucester,    . 

137 

268 

289 

557 

N.  Andover  Depot, . 

574 

1,2.58 

1,305 

2,563 
1 

VILLAGES  :     BY   TOWNS. 


75 


VILLAGES:    BY   TOWNS  — Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and  Villages. 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
lation 

Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and  Villages. 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
lation 

ESSEX  — Con. 

FRANKLIN  — Con. 

Peaboily, 

2,37."? 

5,262 

5,245 

10,507 

Colrain  — Con. 

Peaboily,  . 

2,049 

4,560 

4,594 

9,1,54 

Griswoldville, . 

69 

178 

138 

316 

South  Peabody, 

201 

440 

407 

847 

Shattuckville,  . 

35 

76 

68 

144 

AVest  Peabody, 

1-23 

262 

244 

506 

Willis  Place,    . 

24 

75 

73 

148 

Rockport, 

1,236 

2,966 

2,323 

5,289 

Conway, 

309 

657 

647 

1,304 

Pigeon  Cove, 

406 

1,247 

793 

2,040 

Conway,    . 

309 

657 

647 

1,304 

Rockport, . 

830 

1,719 

1,.530 

3,249 

Deerfleld, 

674 

1,.550 

1,457 

3,007 

Rowley,  . 

340 

6,56 

616 

1,272 

Cheapside, 

44 

133 

90 

223 

Millwood, 

39 

74 

64 

138 

Deerfleld, . 

110 

232 

255 

487 

Rowley,     . 

301 

582 

5.52 

1,134 

East  Deerfleld, 

39 

87 

61 

148 

Salem,   . 

7,C23 

16,270 

18,201 

34,473 

Green  River,    . 

143 

326 

317 

643 

Baker's  Island, 

3 

5 

6 

11 

Pettis  Plain,    . 

31 

69 

69 

138 

Lowell  Island, 

1 

1 

4 

5 

South  Deerfleld,      . 

241 

543 

528 

1,071 

Misery  Island, 

2 

5 

7 

12 

Wapping,  . 

21 

50 

47 

97 

North  Salem,    . 

472 

923 

1,049 

1,972 

West  Deerfleld, 

45 

110 

90 

200 

Salem, 

.5,985 

11,876 

13,689 

25,565 

Erving 

2.56 

490 

474 

964 

South  Salem,    . 

l,lo8 

3,433 

3,443 

6,876 

Erving, 

148 

274 

263 

537 

Winter  Island, 

2 

27 

5 

32 

Farley, 

32 

66 

60 

126 

Salisbury, 

3.51 

642 

658 

1,300 

Miller's  Falls, . 

76 

150 

151 

301 

Salisbury, 

344 

629 

645 

1,274 

Gill,         .       .       .        . 

197 

699 

383 

1,082 

Salisbury  Beach,    . 

7 

13 

13 

26 

Gill 

97 

190 

174 

364 

Saugus,  .       .       .       . 

1,06.5 

2,189 

2,308 

4,497 

Mount  Hermoii, 

25 

338 

34 

372 

Cliftondale, 

383 

783 

864 

1,647 

Riverside, 

75 

171 

175 

346 

East  Saugus,    . 

221 

421 

470 

891 

Greenfleld,     . 

1,4.50 

2,987 

3,242 

6,229 

North  Saugus,  . 

42 

95 

88 

183 

Greenfleld, 

1,450 

2,987 

3,242 

6,229 

Saugus, 

142 

302 

308 

610 

Hawley, 

110 

250 

218 

468 

Saugus  Centre, 

277 

588 

578 

1,166 

Bozrah,     . 

14 

35 

31 

66 

Swampscott,  . 

823 

1,534 

1,725 

3,259 

Hawley,    . 

42 

96 

79 

175 

Beach  Bluff,      . 

4 

15 

19 

34 

West  Hawley, . 

54 

119 

108 

227 

Swampscott,     . 

819 

1,519 

1,706 

3,225 

Heath,    .       .       .        . 

120 

250 

226 

476 

Topsfleld, 

264 

516 

517 

1,0.33 

Dell 

15 

35 

26 

61 

Topslield,  . 

264 

516 

517 

1,033 

Heath, 

60 

127 

116 

243 

Wenham, 

234 

431 

455 

886 

North  Heath,    . 

45 

88 

84 

172 

Wenham,  . 

234 

431 

455 

886 

Leverett,        . 

200 

379 

365 

744 

West  Newbury,    . 

440 

811 

832 

1,643 

East  Leverett, 

44 

F»^ 
1 1 

82 

159 

West  Newbury, 

440 

811 

832 

1,643 

Leverett,  . 

57 

107 

98 

205 

Long  Plain, 

23 

52 

46 

98 

FRANKLIN. 

Moore's  Corner, 

26 

52 

47 

99 

North  Leverett, 

50 

91 

92 

1S3 

Ashfleld, 

2.52 

523 

490 

1,013 

Leyden, .       .       .        . 

88 

185 

178 

363 

Ashtield,    . 

169 

414 

344 

758 

Leyden,    . 

68 

149 

144 

293 

Ashfleld  Plain, 

61 

80 

111 

191 

West  Leyden,  . 

20 

36 

34 

70 

South  Ashfleld, 

22 

29 

35 

64 

Monroe, 

65 

176 

122 

298 

Bernardstou, 

209 

389 

389 

778 

Monroe,     . 

65 

176 

122 

298 

Bernardston,   . 

209 

389 

389 

778 

Montague, 

1,349 

3,076 

2,982 

6,058 

Buckland, 

387 

785 

763 

1,548 

Lake  Pleasant, 

29 

22 

36 

58 

Buckland, 

149 

259 

283 

542 

Miller's  Falls,  . 

128 

282 

246 

528 

Shelburne  Falls, 

238 

526 

480 

1,006 

Montague, 

241 

459 

4(4 

903 

Charlemont,  . 

275 

526 

515 

1,041 

Montague  City, 

81 

196 

171 

367 

Charlemont,     . 

192 

.366 

366 

732 

Turner's  Falls, 

870 

2,117 

2,085 

4,202 

East  Charlemont,    . 

49 

90 

89 

179 

New  Salem,    . 

233 

438 

431 

869 

Zoar 

34 

70 

60 

1.30 

Cooleyville, 

19 

36 

33 

69 

Colrain,  .        .        .        . 

366 

851 

759 

1,610 

Millington, 

13 

33 

26 

59 

Adamsville, 

52 

128 

108 

236 

New  Salem, 

184 

345 

3.50 

695 

Colrain,     . 

156 

318 

309 

627 

North  New  Salem,  . 

17 

24 

22 

46 

Elm  Grove, 

30 

76 

63 

139 

Northfleld,     . 

419 

754 

1,097 

1,851 

'6 


CEXSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 
VILLAGES:    BY  TOWNS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and  Villages. 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
lation 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and  Villages. 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
lation 

FRANKLIN  — Con. 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

Northfleld  — Con. 

East  Longmeadow,     . 

330 

863 

728 

1,.591 

East  Northfleld, 

84 

127 

496 

623 

East  Longmeadow, 

330 

863 

728 

1,591 

Northfleld, 

2-24 

397 

425 

822 

Granville, 

252 

522 

483 

1,005 

Northfleld  Farms,  . 

55 

107 

75 

182 

Granville, 

157 

301 

283 

584 

West  Northfleld,      . 

56 

123 

101 

224 

Granville  Centre,    . 

32 

78 

72 

150 

Orange,  .... 

1,390 

2,690 

2,671 

5,361 

West  Granville,      . 

63 

143 

128 

271 

North  Orange, 

36 

62 

65 

127 

Hampden, 

194 

374 

369 

743 

Orange,     . 

1,263 

2,450 

2,445 

4,895 

Hampden, 

115 

234 

231 

465 

Tully,         .       .        . 

37 

61 

69 

130 

Hampden  Centre,    . 

79 

140 

138 

278 

West  Orange,  . 

37 

63 

61 

124 

Holland, 

55 

107 

92 

199 

Wheeler,  . 

17 

54 

31 

85 

Holland,    . 

55 

107 

92 

199 

Rowe 

123 

283 

215 

498 

HOLYOKE,       . 

7,894 

19,198 

21,124 

40,322 

Rowe, 

123 

283 

215 

498 

HOLYOKE, 

7,839 

19,040 

20,980 

40,020 

Shelburne,     . 

392 

750 

810 

1,560 

Rock  Valley,    . 

24 

73 

68 

141 

Shelburne, 

119 

298 

263 

561 

West  Holyoke, 

31 

85 

76 

161 

Shelburne  Falls,     . 

273 

452 

547 

999 

Longmeadow, 

146 

290 

330 

620 

Shutesbury,  . 

125 

218 

226 

444 

Longmeadow, . 

146 

290 

330 

620 

Shutesbury,      . 

125 

218 

226 

444 

Ludlow, 

473 

1,314 

1,248 

2,562 

Sunderland,  . 

166 

381 

315 

696 

Ludlow,     . 

444 

1,259 

1,190 

2,449 

Sunderland,      . 

166 

381 

315 

696 

Ludlow  Centre, 

29 

55 

58 

113 

Warwick, 

158 

321 

278 

599 

Monson, 

872 

1,862 

1,884 

3,746 

Warwick, . 

15S 

321 

278 

599 

Monson,    . 

743 

1,616 

1,600 

3,216 

Wendell, 

129 

293 

236 

529 

North  Monson, 

19 

36 

36 

72, 

Wendell,   . 

70 

166 

134 

300 

South  Monson, 

110 

210 

248 

458 

Wendell  Centi'e, 

37 

68 

58 

126 

Montgomery, 

63 

151 

124 

275 

Wendell  Depot, 

22 

59 

44 

103 

Montgomery,  . 

63 

151 

124 

275 

Whately, 

195 

392 

363 

755 

Palmer,  .       .       .       . 

1,382 

3,345 

3,513 

6,858 

East  Whately, . 

71 

150 

135 

285 

Bonds  ville. 

209 

573 

606 

1,179' 

West  Whately, 

43 

83 

77 

160 

Palmer,     . 

553 

1,127 

1,161 

2,288 

Whately,  . 

81 

159 

151 

310 

Thorndike, 

280 

715 

788 

1,503. 

Three  Rivers,  . 

340 

930 

958 

1,888 

HAMPDEN. 

Russell 

Crescent  Mills, 

185 
18 

440 
55 

406 
38 

846 
93 

Agawani, 

553 

1,237 

1,171 

2,408 

Fairfleld,  . 

65 

153 

165 

318 

Agawani,  . 

201 

450 

399 

849 

Russell, 

73 

162 

140 

302 

Feeding  Hills, . 

168 

351 

311 

662 

Russell  Mountain,  . 

29 

70 

63 

133 

Mittineague,    . 

184 

436 

461 

897 

South  wick,     . 

239 

510 

451 

961 

Blaudford,     . 

206 

437 

412 

849 

Southwick, 

239 

510 

451 

961 

Blandford, 

173 

3j5 

356 

741 

Springfield, 

11,741 

24,651 

26,871 

51,522. 

North  Blandford,    . 

33 

52 

56 

108 

Brightwood,     . 

188 

438 

412 

850 

Brinifleld, 

238 

498 

464 

962 

Indian  Orchard, 

461 

1,108 

1,081 

2,189 

Brimfield, 

119 

263 

240 

503 

Sixteen  Acres, 

51 

115 

116 

231 

Brimfleld  Centre,    . 

65 

100 

117 

217 

Springfield, 

11,041 

22,990 

25,262 

48,252 

East  Brimfield, 

39 

82 

74 

156 

•Tolland 

67 

171 

138 

309 

West  Brimfleld, 

15 

,53 

33 

86 

Tolland,     . 

67 

171 

138 

309 

Chester 

354 

700 

729 

1,429 

Wales,     .        .        .        . 

191 

405 

378 

783 

Chester,     . 

290 

555 

609 

1,164 

Wales,       .       . 

191 

405 

378 

783 

Chester  Centre, 

25 

67 

54 

121 

Westfleld,      . 

2,593 

5,175 

5,488 

10,663 

Littleville, 

20 

37 

27 

64 

East  Farms,     . 

IS 

35 

29 

64 

North  Chester, 

19 

41 

39 

80 

Middle  Farms, 

31 

106 

58 

164 

Chicopee,     . 

3,042 

8,095 

8,325 

16,420 

Mundale,  . 

40 

81 

77 

158 

Aldenville, 

22 

65 

55 

120 

Pochassic, 

30 

61 

58 

119 

Chicopee, 

1,624 

4,364 

4.562 

8,926 

West  Farms,    . 

35 

66 

60 

126 

Chicopee  Falls, 

1,086 

2,887 

2,964 

5,851 

Westfleld, 

2,439 

4,826 

5,206 

10,032 

Fairview,  . 

95 

237 

232 

469 

West  Springfleld, 

1,360 

2,951 

3,174 

6,125 

AVillimansett,  . 

215 

542 

512 

1,054 

Merrick,    . 

749 

1,649 

1,730 

3,379 

VILLAGES  :     BY   TOWNS. 


77 


VILLAGES:    BY  TOWNS —  Continued. 


Num- 

Xum- 

Counties,  Pities, 

ber  of 

Mules 

fe- 

Popu- 

Counties, Cities, 

Ijcr  of 

Males 

Fe- 

Popu- 

Towns, and  \' illages. 

Fami- 
lies 

males 

lation 

Towns,  and  Villages. 

Fami- 
lies 

males 

lation 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

HAMPSHIRE— Con. 

West  Springflekl-Con. 

Northampton,  . 

3,270 

7,434 

9,312 

16,746 

Mittineague,    . 

287 

607 

730 

1,.3.37 

Bay  State  Village,  . 

222 

574 

558 

1,132 

West  Springfleld,    . 

324 

695 

714 

1,409 

Florence,  . 

610 

1,285 

1,512 

2,797 

Wllbraham,   . 

363 

837 

903 

1,740 

Leeds, 

180 

467 

513 

980 

North  Wilbraham,  . 

106 

227 

249 

476 

Loudville, 

7 

21 

16 

37 

Wilbraham,      . 

257 

610 

654 

1,264 

Mount  Tom,     . 

22 

113 

45 

158 

Northampton, 

2,142 

4,770 

6,498 

11,268 

HAMPSHIRE. 

North  Farms,  . 

12 

30 

21 

51 

Amherst, 

1,064 

2,427 

2,358 

4,785 

Park  Hill, 

5 

14 

8 

22 

Amherst,  . 

770 

1,873 

1,782 

3,655 

Pine  Grove,      . 

11 

36 

23 

59 

North  Amherst, 

186 

327 

361 

688 

Roberts'  Meadow,  . 

9 

18 

14 

32 

South  Amherst, 

108 

227 

215 

442 

Smith's  Ferry, 

19 

47 

52 

99 

Belchertown, 

524 

1,115 

1,046 

2,161 

West  Farms,     . 

31 

59 

52 

111 

Belchertown,   . 

502 

1,064 

1,008 

2,072 

Pelham, .... 

126 

246 

240 

486 

Dwiglit,     . 

22 

51 

38 

89 

Packardsville, . 

19 

37 

37 

74 

Chesterfield,  . 

162 

301 

288 

589 

Pelham,     . 

62 

114 

107 

221 

Chesterfield,     . 

114 

210 

205 

415 

West  Pelham,  . 

45 

95 

96 

191 

West  Chesterfield, . 

48 

91 

83 

174 

Plainfleld,      . 

109 

231 

219 

450 

Cummington, 

201 

367 

383 

750 

Plainfleld, 

109 

231 

219 

450 

Cummingtou,   . 

141 

263 

277 

540 

Prescott, 

106 

208 

193 

401 

Swil't  River,     . 

15 

28 

27 

55 

North  Prescott, 

59 

109 

101 

210 

West  Cummington, 

45 

76 

79 

155 

Prescott,   . 

47 

99 

92 

191 

Easthampton, 

1.019 

2,242 

2,548 

4,790 

Southampton, 

252 

537 

517 

1,054 

Easthampton,  . 

875 

1,817 

2,157 

3,974 

Russellville,     . 

16 

38 

28 

66 

Glendalo,  . 

10 

32 

31 

63 

Southampton,  . 

236 

499 

489 

988 

Loudville, 

3 

7 

10 

17 

South  Hadley, 

894 

2,054 

2,389 

4,443 

Mount  Tom,     . 

30 

98 

71 

169 

South  Hadley, . 

233 

486 

816 

1,302 

Park  Hill, 

7 

17 

27 

44 

So.  Hadley  Falls,    . 

661 

1,568 

1,573 

3,141 

Williston  Mills,       . 

94 

271 

252 

523 

Ware 

1,523 

3,576 

4,075 

7,651 

Enfield,  .        .       .        . 

261 

512 

478 

990 

Ware, 

1,508 

3,-549 

4,047 

7,596 

Enfield,     . 

188 

351 

322 

673 

West  Ware,      . 

15 

27 

28 

55 

Smith's,     . 

73 

161 

156 

317 

Westhampton, 

124 

241 

235 

476 

Goshen,  .       .       .        . 

66 

IGO 

144 

304 

Loudville, 

22 

45 

36 

81 

Goshen,     . 

66 

160 

144 

304 

Westhampton, 

102 

196 

199 

395 

Grauby,  .       .       .       . 

171 

394 

354 

748 

Williamsburg, 

473 

950 

1,005 

1,955 

Grauby,     . 

156 

366 

319 

685 

Haydenville,    . 

235 

514 

550 

1,064 

Granby  Centre, 

15 

28 

35 

63 

Williamsburg, 

238 

436 

455 

891 

Greenwich,    . 

142 

243 

238 

481 

Worthington, 

155 

341 

307 

648 

Greenwich, 

104 

188 

176 

364 

Ringville, . 

r- 
( 

12 

9 

21 

Greenwich  Village, 

38 

55 

62 

117 

So. -Worthington,     . 

20 

43 

36 

79 

Hadley 

390 

894 

810 

1,704 

West  Worthington, 

19 

35 

33 

68 

Hadley,     . 

245 

575 

517 

1,092 

Worthington,  . 

96 

226 

206 

432 

North  Hadley, . 

145 

319 

293 

612 

Worthington     Cen- 

Hatfield, 

291 

669 

593 

1,262 

tre 

13 

25 

23 

48 

Hatfield,    . 

188 

417 

379 

796 

North  Hatfield, 

65 

166 

126 

292 

MIDDLESEX. 

West  Hatfield, 

38 

86 

88 

174 

Acton,     .        .        .        . 

529 

980 

998 

1,978 

Huntington,  . 

.  329 

722 

728 

1,450 

Acton, 

189 

406 

356 

762 

Huntington, 

232 

517 

537 

1,054 

Acton  Centre,  . 

63 

94 

102 

196 

Indian  Hollow, 

10 

24 

18 

42 

South  Acton,    . 

143 

255 

273 

528 

Knightville,      . 

24 

47 

40 

93 

West  Acton,     . 

134 

225 

267 

492 

Norwich,    . 

41 

83 

86 

169 

Arlington,     . 

1,362 

3,067 

3,448 

6,515 

Norwich  Bridge,     . 

22 

51 

41 

92 

Arlington, 

1,204 

2,696 

3,027 

5,723 

Middlefield,  . 

92 

197 

189 

386 

Arlington   Heights, 

158 

371 

421 

792 

Bancroft,  . 

16 

36 

39 

75 

Ashby 

233 

413 

391 

804 

Factory  Village, 

23 

53 

48 

101 

Ashby, 

184 

352 

305 

657 

Middlefield,      . 

53 

108 

102 

210 

Ashby  Centre, 

49 

61 

86 

147 

78 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


VILLAGES:    BY  TOWNS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and  Villages. 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
lation 

Counties,   Cities, 
Towns,  and  Villages. 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
lation 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Ashland, 

486 

1.015 

1,075 

2,090 

Framingham  —  Con. 

Ashland,   . 

486 

1,015 

1,075 

2,090 

Nobscot,    . 

37 

89 

87 

176- 

Ayer 

528 

1,018 

1,083 

2,181 

Saxonville, 

409 

757 

9,32 

1,689 

Ayer, 

528 

1,018 

1,083 

2,101 

South  Framingham, 

1,270 

2,887 

2,883 

5,770' 

Bedford, 

251 

623 

546 

1,169 

Groton 

508 

1,078 

1,114 

2,192 

Bedford,    . 

251 

623 

546 

1,169 

Groton, 

439 

952 

975 

1,927 

Belmont, 

505 

1,519 

1,324 

2,843 

West  Groton,    . 

69 

126 

139 

265 

Belmont,  . 

357 

1,174 

943 

2,117 

Holliston, 

701 

1,309 

1,409 

2,718 

Waverley, 

148 

345 

381 

726 

Braggville, 

21 

47 

51 

98- 

Billerica, 

582 

1,301 

1,276 

2,577 

East  Holliston, 

81 

132 

155 

287' 

Billerica,  . 

163 

337 

335 

672 

Holliston,  . 

150 

304 

290 

594f 

East  Billerica, 

53 

116 

104 

220 

Holliston  Centre,    . 

430 

786 

877 

1,663. 

North  Billerica, 

254 

577 

614 

1,191 

Metcalf,     . 

19 

40 

36 

76 

South  Billerica, 

36 

89 

79 

168 

Hopkinton,    . 

752 

1,469 

1,515 

2,984 

South  East, 

41 

102 

82 

184 

Hayden  Row,  . 

54 

106 

109 

215- 

West  Billerica, 

35 

80 

62 

142 

Hopkinton, 

624 

1,217 

1,280 

2,497 

Boxborough, 

78 

172 

135 

307 

Woodville, 

74 

146 

126 

272: 

Boxborough,    . 

78 

172 

135 

307 

Hudson 

1,245 

2,533 

2,775 

5,308- 

Burlington,    . 

129 

316 

258 

574 

Hudson,     . 

1,245 

2,533 

2,775 

5,308 

Burlington, 

129 

316 

258 

574 

Lexington,     . 

775 

1,692 

1,806 

3,498 

Cambridge,  . 

17,193 

33,831 

41,812 

81,643 

East  Lexington, 

150 

291 

336 

62T 

Cambkidge,    . 

3,040 

8,020 

8,323 

16,343 

Lexington, 

625 

1,401 

1,470 

2,871 

Cambridgeport, 

9,234 

19,808 

21,505 

41,313 

Lincoln 

209 

626 

485 

1,111 

East  Cambridge,     . 

2,812 

7,303 

6,693 

13,996 

Lincoln,     . 

209 

626 

485 

1,111 

North  Cambridge,  . 

2,107 

4,700 

5,291 

9,991 

Littleton, 

256 

569 

567 

1,136. 

Carlisle, .... 

126 

268 

224 

492 

Littleton,  . 

173 

394 

372 

766. 

Carlisle,    . 

126 

268 

224 

492 

Littleton  Centre,     . 

75 

159 

174 

333 

Chelmsford,  . 

747 

1,611 

1,551 

3,162 

Littleton  Common, . 

8 

16 

21 

37 

Chelmsford,     . 

300 

603 

602 

1,205 

Lowell, 

16,885 

38,931 

45,436 

84,367 

East  Chelmsford,    . 

56 

139 

117 

256 

Ayer  City, 

135 

331 

332 

66a 

North   Chelmsford, 

244 

574 

538 

1,112 

Centralville,     . 

2,567 

5,442 

6,387 

11,829 

South   Chelmsford, 

67 

128 

124 

252 

Lowell,  . 

13,760 

32,228 

37,685 

69,913 

West  Chelmsford,  . 

80 

167 

170 

337 

Middlesex  Village, 

48 

103 

133 

236 

Concord, 

874 

3,157 

2,018 

5,175 

Pawtucketville, 

375 

827 

899 

1,726 

Concord,   . 

625 

1,513 

1,492 

3,005 

Malden, 

6,638 

13,923 

15,785 

29,708 

West  Concord, 

187 

1,486 

377 

1,863 

Bell  Rock, 

112 

236 

266 

502 

Westvale, . 

62 

158 

149 

307 

Edgeworth, 

990 

2,422 

2,488 

4,910 

Dracut 

475 

1,325 

1,118 

2,443 

Faulkner, . 

515 

994 

1,073 

2,067 

Collinsville,     . 

138 

444 

374 

818 

Linden, 

255 

512 

558 

1,070 

Dracut, 

89 

214 

162 

376 

Malden,  . 

3,989 

8,138 

9,640 

17,778 

Dracut  Centre, 

79 

211 

167 

378 

Maple  wood,     . 

777 

1,621 

1,760 

3,381 

Navy, 

169 

456 

415 

871 

Marlborough,  . 

3,159 

7,469 

7,508 

14,977 

Dunstable,     . 

106 

207 

193 

400 

Marlborough,     . 

3,159 

7,469 

7,508 

14,977 

Dunstable, 

106 

207 

193 

400 

Maynard, 

042 

1,520 

1,570 

3,090 

Everett, 

4,304 

9,057 

9,516 

18,573 

Maynard,  . 

642 

1,.520 

1,570 

3,09a 

East  Everett,   . 

317 

691 

743 

1,434 

Medford,     . 

3,172 

7,043 

7,431 

14,474 

Everett, 

1,986 

4,126 

4,381 

8,507 

Glenwood, 

298 

767 

667 

1,434 

Glendale,  . 

724 

1,502 

1,563 

3,065 

Medford, 

2,023 

4,478 

4,710 

9,188 

Mt.  Washington,     . 

108 

247 

262 

509 

Park  Street,     . 

161 

353 

410 

763 

South  Everett, 

430 

1,026 

983 

2,009 

Wellington,      . 

95 

183 

224 

407 

Washington  Park,  . 

35 

84 

87 

171 

West  Medford, 

595 

1,262 

1,420 

2,682 

West  Everett,  . 

704 

1,381 

1,497 

2,878 

Melrose, 

2,685 

5,548 

0,417 

11,965 

Framingham, 

2,115 

4,570 

4,942 

9,512 

Fells, 

54 

157 

190 

347 

Framingham,  . 

29 

65 

67 

132 

Melrose,    . 

1,071 

2,103 

2,514 

4,617 

Framingham     Cen- 

Melrose Highlands, 

478 

868 

1,099 

1,967 

tre 

370 

772 

973 

1,745 

Wj-oming, 

1,082 

2,420 

2,614 

5,034 

VILLAGES  :      BY    TOWNS. 


79 


VILLAGES:    BY   TOWNS  — Continued. 


Num- 

Xiim- 

CouNTiKS,  Cities, 

ber  of 

Males 

Fe- 

Popu- 

Counties, Crriiis, 

hei-  of 

Males 

Fe- 

Popu- 

Towns, and  Villages. 

Fami- 
lies 

males 

lation 

Towns,  and  Villages. 

Fami- 
lies 

males 

lation 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Natick 

2,089 

4,234 

4,580 

8,814 

Wakefield,     . 

1,958 

3,962 

4,342 

8,304 

Felchville, 

153 

334 

323 

657 

Greenwood, 

192 

400 

402 

802 

Katick, 

1,593 

3,138 

3,486 

6,624 

Montrose, 

104 

224 

241 

465 

North  Natick,  . 

GO 

113 

124 

237 

Wakefield, 

1,662 

3,338 

3,699 

7,037 

South  Natick,   . 

283 

649 

647 

1,296 

Waltham,    . 

4,276 

9,638 

11,238 

20,876 

Newton, 

5,528 

12,.355 

15,235 

27,590 

Waltham, 

4,276 

9,638 

11,238 

20,876 

Auburudale,    . 

534 

1,142 

1,674 

2,816 

Watertown,   . 

1,650 

3,740 

4,048 

7,788 

Newton,  . 

1,S0S 

3,899 

5,102 

9,001 

Watertown, 

1,650 

3,740 

4,048 

7,788 

Newton  Centre, 

304 

831 

981 

1,812 

Wayland, 

446 

1,026 

1,000 

2,026 

Newton  Iliglilands, 

404 

835 

1,078 

1,913 

Cochituate, 

280 

654 

620 

1,274 

Newton  Lower  Falls 

135 

353 

339 

692 

Wayland, 

166 

372 

380 

752 

Newton  Upper  Falls 

340 

790 

782 

1,572 

Westford, 

526 

1,223 

1,195 

2,418 

Newtouville,     . 

720 

1,645 

1,941 

3,586 

Brookside, 

18 

37 

47 

84 

Nonantum, 

412 

1,130 

1,118 

2,248 

Cold  Spring,     . 

9 

21 

17 

38 

Riverside, 

35 

80 

104 

184 

Forge  Village, 

83 

202 

244 

446 

Tliompsonville, 

14 

45 

32 

77 

Graniteville,    . 

133 

347 

326 

673 

Waban,     . 

42 

100 

132 

232 

Westford, . 

283 

616 

561 

1,177 

West  Newton,  . 

720 

1,505 

1,952 

3,457 

Weston 

367 

877 

833 

1,710 

North  Reading,     . 

228 

422 

413 

83d 

Kendal  Green, 

S3 

208 

181 

389 

North  Reading, 

228 

422 

413 

835 

Weston,     . 

284 

669 

652 

1,321 

Pepperell, 

787 

1,650 

1,671 

3,321 

Wilmington,  . 

338 

715 

705 

1,420 

East  Pepperell, 

276 

676 

639 

1,315 

North  Wilmington, 

67 

120 

123 

243 

Pepperell, 

.511 

974 

1,032 

2,006 

Wilmington, 

165 

350 

334 

684 

Reading, 

1,150 

2,235 

2,482 

4,717 

WilmingtonCentre, 

106 

245 

248 

493 

Reading,    . 

1,150 

2,235 

2,482 

4,717 

Winchester,  . 

1,301 

2,928 

3,222 

6,150 

Shei-born, 

286 

584 

862 

1,446 

Winchester, 

1,301 

2,928 

3,222 

6,150 

North  Sherborn, 

73 

176 

486 

662 

WOBURN, 

3,012 

7,000 

7,178 

14,178 

Sherborn, . 

122 

210 

212 

422 

Cummingsville, 

65 

151 

157 

308 

South  Sherborn, 

51 

118 

93 

211 

East  Woburn,  . 

248 

607 

571 

1,178 

West  Sherborn, 

40 

80 

71 

151 

North  Woburn, 

248 

510 

537 

1,047 

Shirley 

324 

654 

745 

1,399 

WOBUK.V,  . 

2,390 

5,586 

5,757 

11,343 

Shirley,     . 

91 

166 

166 

332 

Woburn  Highlands, 

61 

146 

156 

302 

Shirley  Village, 

233 

488 

579 

1,067 

SOMEKVILLE, 

11,903 

24,917 

27,283 

52,200 

NANTUCKET. 

SOMERVILLE,    . 

11,903 

24,917 

27,283 

52,200 

Stonehani, 

1,.581 

3,070 

3,214 

6,284 

Nantucket,     . 

981 

1,315 

1,701 

3,016 

Stonehani, 

1,581 

3,070 

3,214 

6,284 

Muskegat, 

1 

1 

- 

1 

Stow,       .        .        .        . 

234 

473 

447 

920 

Nantucket, 

928 

1,222 

1,611 

2,833 

Rock  Bottom,  . 

80 

156 

150 

306 

Polpis, 

12 

25 

24 

49 

Stow 

154 

317 

297 

614 

Siasconset, 

28 

43 

46 

89 

Sudbury, 

272 

603 

538 

1,141 

Tuckernuck,     . 

12 

24 

20 

44 

North  Sudbury, 

34 

98 

64 

162 

South  Sudbury, 

127 

273 

252 

525 

NORFOLK. 

Sudbury,  . 

111 

232 

222 

454 

Avon,      .... 

385 

818 

808 

1,626 

Tewksbury,  . 

473 

1,653 

1,726 

3,379 

Avon, 

385 

818 

808 

1,626 

South  Lowell,  . 

47 

106 

107 

213 

Bellinghani,  . 

358 

721 

760 

1,481 

Tewksbury, 

240 

573 

543 

1,116 

Bellingliam,     . 

98 

178 

195 

373 

Tewksbury  Centre, 

62 

682 

759 

1,441 

Caryville, . 

51 

108 

122 

230 

Wamesit,  . 

27 

56 

72 

128 

North    Belliugham, 

105 

210 

213 

423 

Wigginville, 

97 

236 

245 

481 

South    Belliugham, 

104 

225 

230 

455 

Townsend,     . 

512 

880 

900 

1,780 

Braintree, 

1,254 

2,660 

2,651 

5,311 

Townsend, 

293 

496 

514 

1,010 

Braiutree, 

403 

821 

901 

1,722 

Townsend  Harbor, 

70 

128 

133 

261 

East  Braintree, 

318 

637 

685 

1,322 

West  Townsend,     . 

149 

256 

253 

509 

South  Braintree,     . 

533 

1,202 

1,065 

2,267 

Tyngsborough,     . 

163 

324 

311 

635 

Brookline, 

3,148 

6,826 

9,338 

16,164 

Tyngsborough, 

163 

324 

311 

635 

Brookline, 

3,148 

6,826 

9,338 

16,164 

80 


CENSUS  OP  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


VILLAGES:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
TowKS,  AND  Villages. 

Xum- 
lier  cif 
Fami- 
lies 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
lation 

CofNTiES,  (Cities, 
Towns,  and  Villages. 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
lation 

NORFOLK  — Con. 

NORFOLK  — Con. 

Canton 

968 

2,207 

2,429 

4,636 

Needham  —  Con. 

Canton, 

854 

1,956 

2,176 

4,132 

Charles  River  Vil- 

Canton Junction,    . 

22 

42 

54 

96 

lage, 

40 

94 

85 

179 

Ponkapoag, 

92 

209 

199 

408 

Greendale, 

35 

95 

70 

165 

Cohasset, 

586 

1,148 

1,326 

2,474 

Highlandville, 

265 

569 

581 

1,150 

Beechwood, 

87 

172 

170 

342 

Needham, 

385 

808 

825 

1,633 

Cohasset,  . 

403 

788 

925 

1,713 

The  Falls.. 

i   i 

183 

201 

384 

North  Cohasset, 

96 

188 

231 

419 

Norfolk 

210 

471 

411 

882 

Dedhani, 

1,613 

3,476 

3,735 

7,211 

City  Mills, 

46 

115 

108 

223 

Ashcroft,  . 

16 

34 

40 

74 

Norfolk,     . 

140 

299 

261 

560 

Dedham,   . 

718 

1,508 

1,730- 

3,238 

Stony  Brook,  . 

24 

57 

42 

99 

East  Dedham, . 

388 

898 

889 

1,787 

Norwood, 

963 

2,437 

2,137 

4,574 

Endicott,  . 

31 

71 

82 

153 

Norwood,  . 

963 

2,437 

2,137 

4,574 

Islington,  . 

29 

53 

65 

118 

QUINCY, 

4,373 

10,608 

10,104 

20,712 

Oakdale,    . 

112 

217 

232 

449 

Atlantic,    . 

461 

1,035 

1,056 

2,091 

Kiverdale, 

30 

86 

74 

160 

Hough's  Neck, 

79 

1,59 

146 

305 

Walnut  Hill,     . 

121 

227 

260 

487 

QUINCY,     . 

1,137 

2,,589 

2,679 

5,268 

West  Dedhani, 

168 

382 

363 

745 

Quinc)'  Point,  . 

153 

366 

340 

706 

Dover,    .... 

148 

345 

323 

668 

South  Quincy, . 

988 

2,508 

2,212 

4,720 

Dover, 

148 

345 

323 

668 

West  Quincy,  . 

990 

2,658 

2,306 

4,964 

Foxborough, 

8-28 

1,542 

1,677 

3,219 

Wollaston, 

565 

1,293 

1,365 

2,658 

East  Foxborough,  . 

100 

194 

163 

357 

Randolph, 

905 

1,825 

1,869 

3,694 

Foxborough,    . 

512 

874 

1,062 

1,936 

Randolph, 

905 

1,825 

1,869 

3,694 

Foxvale,    . 

48 

105 

101 

206 

Sharon 

393 

839 

878 

1,717 

Lakeview, 

14 

30 

31 

61 

East  Sharon,    . 

14 

26 

32 

58 

North  Foxborough, 

46 

99 

99 

198 

Sharon, 

357 

765 

793 

1,558 

South  Foxborough, 

88 

204 

187 

391 

Sharon  Heights, 

OO 

48 

53 

101 

West   Foxborough, 

20 

36 

34 

70 

Stoughton, 

1,241 

2,570 

2,702 

5,272 

Franklin, 

1,176 

2,459 

2,677 

5,136 

North  Stoughton,     . 

38 

72 

74 

146 

Franklin,  . 

1,057 

2,225 

2,415 

4,640 

Stoughton, 

1,121 

2,317 

2,445 

4,762 

North  Franklin, 

34 

67 

82 

149 

West  Stoughton,     . 

82 

181 

183 

364 

South  Franklin, 

28 

58 

56 

114 

Walpole, 

688 

1,500 

1,494 

2,994 

Unionville, 

57 

109 

124 

233 

East  Walpole, . 

122 

291 

236 

527 

Holbrook, 

571 

1,127 

1,171 

2,298 

South  Walpole, 

87 

141 

177 

318 

Brookville, 

100 

188 

202 

390 

Walpole,   . 

479 

1,068 

1,081 

2,149 

Holbrook, 

250 

548 

520 

1,068 

Wellesley,      . 

738 

1,470 

2,759 

4,229 

Holbrook  Centre,    . 

221 

391 

449 

840 

Newton  Lower  Falls 

129 

317 

283 

600 

Hyde  Park,   . 

2,561 

5,760 

6,066 

11,826 

Wellesley, 

336 

589 

1,749 

2,338 

Clarendon  Hills, 

492 

1,061 

1,144 

2,205 

Wellesley  Hills,      . 

273 

564 

727 

1,291 

Fairniouut, 

556 

1,161 

1,282 

2,443 

Weymouth,    . 

2,666 

5,592 

5,699 

11,291 

Hyde  Park,      . 

777 

1,739 

1,878 

3,617 

East  Weymouth,     . 

862 

1,860 

1,868 

3,728 

Readville, 

274 

679 

659 

1,338 

North  AVeymouth,  . 

326 

824 

679 

1,503 

Sunnyside, 

462 

1,120 

1,103 

2  223 

South  Weymouth,  . 

787 

l,iJ73 

1,626 

3,199 

Medfleld, 

415 

883 

989 

1,872 

Weymouth, 

605 

1,173 

1,349 

2,522 

Medfleld,  . 

415 

883 

989 

1,872 

AVeymouth  Heights 

86 

162 

177 

339 

Medway, 

732 

1,438 

1,475 

2,913 

AVrentham,    . 

631 

1,263 

1,321 

2,584 

Medway,  . 

296 

586 

666 

1,252 

Plainville, 

209 

433 

451 

884 

West  Medway, 

436 

852 

809 

1,661 

Sheldonville,    . 

86 

152 

168 

320 

Millis 

226 

484 

522 

1,006 

Shepardville,    . 

23 

42 

50 

92 

Millis, 

175 

373 

409 

782 

West  Wrentham,    . 

29 

.59 

58 

117 

Rockville, 

51 

111 

113 

224 

AVrentham, 

284 

577 

594 

1,171 

Milton 

1,106 

2,562 

2,956 

5,518 

East  Milton,     . 
Mattapan, 

257 
183 

560 
425 

601 
453 

1,161 

878 

PLYMOUTH. 

Milton, 

666 

1,577 

1,902 

3,479 

Abingtou, 

1,076 

2,040 

2,167 

4,207 

Needham, 

802 

1,749 

1,762 

3,511 

Abingtou, 

526 

976 

1,060 

2,036 

VILLAGES  :     BY    TOWNS. 


81 


VILLAGES:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and  Villages. 


PLYMOUTH  —  Con. 

Abington  —  Con. 

North  Abington, 
Bridgewater, 

Bridgewater,    . 

Scotland,   . 
Brockton,  . 

Brockton, 

Brockton  Heights, 

Campello, 

Montello,  . 
Carver,   ... 

Carver, 

East  Carver,    . 

North  Carver,  .  • 

South  Carver,  . 
Duxbury, 

Ashdod,     . 

Duxbury, . 

Island  Creek,  . 

Millbrook, 

North  Duxbury, 

South  Duxbury, 

West  Duxbury, 
East  Bridgevrater, 

Beaver, 

Curtisville, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Eastville,  . 

Elmwood, 

Matfleld,    . 

Northville, 

Satucket,   . 

Westdale, 
Halifax, 

Halifax,    . 
Hanover, 

Assinippi, 

Hanover,  . 

North  Hanover, 

South  Hanover, 

West  Hanover, 
Hanson, 

Hanson,    . 

North  Hanson, 

South  Hanson, 
Hingliam, 

Downer  Landing, 

Hingham, 

Hingham  Centre, 

South  Hingham, 

West  Hingham, 
Hull, 

Calf  Island,      . 

Great  BrevFster, 

Hull,  . 

Hull  Village,    . 


Num- 
ber of 
Kami- 
lies 


Males 


550 

854 

792 

63 

7,700 

5,666 

39 

1,305 

690 

262 

72 

35 

70 

85 

532 

16 

243 

47 

68 

31 

94 

34 

726 

58 

34 

324 

44 

110 

27 

57 

39 

33 

148 

14S 

544 

39 

150 

120 

83 

153 

380 

296 

IS 

66 

1,164 

11 

318 

291 

251 

293 

229 

2 

2 

34 

65 


1,064 

2,723 

2,595 

137 

16,5.59 

13,076 

91 

2,779 

1,613 

546 

134 

60 

143 

209 

945 

33 

416 

89 

128 

60 

169 

61 

1,441 

129 

65 

615 

95 

200 

65 

107 

72 

93 

266 

366 

1,009 

66 

309 

208 

135 

291 

708 

542 

31 

135 

2,299 

31 

651 

630 

450 

557 

536 

4 

2 

93 

133 


Fe- 
males 


1,107 

1,964 

1,848 

116 

16,606 

13,337 

84 

3,715 

1,480 

470 

139 

63 

117 

161 

1,031 

33 

488 

93 

135 

48 

173 

61 

1,453 

113 

67 

654 

81 

312 

70 

98 

89 

69 

231 

231 

1,042 

66 

313 

213 

154 

396 

672 

518 

37 

117 

2,520 

37 

755 

613 

504 

611 

508 

2 

1 

69 

157 


Popu- 
lation 


2,171 

4,686 

4,443 

243 

33,165 

24,403 

175 

5,494 

3,093 

1,016 

263 

123 

260 

370 

1,966 

55 

904 

182 

263 

98 

342 

133 

3,894 

343 

133 

1,369 

176 

412 

135 

205 

161 

162 

497 

497 

3,051 

133 

633 

421 

289 

587 

1,380 

1,060 

68 

252 

4,819 

58 

1,406 

1,233 

954 

1,168 

1,044 

6 

3 

163 

390 


Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and  Villages. 


PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

Hull  — Con. 

Kenberina, 

Little  Brewster, 

Middle  Brewster, 

Nantasket, 

Point  AUerton, 

Stony  Beach,    . 

Wavelaud, 
Kingston, 

Kingston, . 

Silver  Lake,     . 
Lakeville, 

Lakeville, 
Marion,  . 

Marion,     . 
Marshfleld,    . 

Brant  Rock, 

Green  Harbor, 

Marshfleld, 

Marshfleld  Centre, 

Marshfleld  Hills, 

North  Marshfleld, 

Sea  View, 
Mattapoisett, 

East  Mattapoisett, 

Mattapoisett,    . 
Middleborough,   . 

Fire  District,    . 

Middleborough, 

N.  Middleborough, 

Rock, 
Nor  we  11, 

Assinippi, 

Church  Hill,     . 

Mount  Blue,     . 

Norwell,    . 

Ridge  Hill, 
Pembroke,     . 

Bryautville, 

East  Pembroke, 

North  Pembroke, 

Pembroke, 

Pembroke  Centre, 
Plymouth, 

Cedarville, 

Chiltonville, 

Ellisville,  . 

Manomet, . 

North  Plymouth, 

Plymouth, 
Plympton, 

Plympton, 
Rochester, 

Rochester, 
Rockland, 

Hatherly,  . 


Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 


3 
3 

88 

13 

10 

3 

477 

433 

44 

233 

333 

313 

213 

511 

41 

47 

181 

26 

105 

72 

39 

301 

51 

350 

1,673 

1,030 

463 

139 

61 

433 

73 

74 

43 

166 

67 

367 

65 

41 

66 

133 

63 

1,969 

33 

151 

S 

93 

113 

1,582 

162 

162 

260 

260 

1,331 

113 


Males 


Fe- 
males 


Popu- 
lation 


17 

24 

4 

2 

5 

5 

194 

183 

30 

28 

41 

30 

13 

t 

847 

899 

769 

834 

78 

65 

439 

431 

439 

431 

338 

431 

328 

431 

850 

910 

66 

65 

64 

70 

335 

363 

42 

48 

173 

164 

113 

137 

67 

74 

490 

543 

101 

103 

389 

410 

3,205 

3,484 

1,925 

3,316 

949 

911 

223 

355 

108 

103 

771 

769 

116 

133 

137 

140 

89 

75 

306 

305 

123 

117 

634 

,589 

107 

103 

61 

63 

109 

113 

253 

313 

105 

99 

3,863 

4,094 

46 

34 

333 

335 

23 

12 

187 

183 

381 

269 

3,993 

3,361 

268 

281 

268 

381 

535 

486 

535 

486 

2,757 

3,766 

356 

236 

41 

6 

10 

377 

58 

71 

30 

1,746 

1,603 

143 

870 

870 

759 

759 

1,760 

131 

134 

687 

90 

337 

340 

141 

1,032 

303 

839 

6,089 

4,141 

1,860 

478 

310 

1,540 

348 

377 

164 

611 

240 

1,333 

310 

134 

331 

464 

304 

7,957 

80 

668 

35 

370 

550 

6,354 

549 

549 

1,031 

1,021 

5,523 

492 


82 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


VILLAGES:    BY  TOWNS  —  Continiietl. 


Num- 

Num- 

Counties, Cities, 

ber  of 

M&Igs 

Fe- 

Popu- 

Counties, Cities, 

ber  of 

jyj^Jgg 

Fe- 

Popu- 

Towns, and  Villages. 

Fami- 
lies 

males 

lation 

Towns,  and  Villages. 

Fami- 
lies 

males 

lation 

PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Rockland  — Con. 

Barre  —  Con. 

Rockland, 

1,218 

2,501 

2,530 

5,031 

Barre  Plains,  . 

26 

71 

49 

120 

Scituate, 

607 

1,115 

1,131 

2,240 

Smithville, 

30 

61 

79 

140 

Egypt,       . 

48 

78 

96 

174 

Berlin,    .        .        .        . 

225 

451 

446 

897 

Greenbush, 

61 

120 

110 

230 

Berlin, 

123 

219 

242 

461 

North  Scituate, 

227 

393 

403 

796 

Carterville, 

19 

33 

34 

07 

Scituate,    . 

60 

95 

94 

189 

South  Berlin,   . 

39 

102 

85 

187 

Scituate  Harbor, 

211 

429 

428 

857 

West  Berlin,    . 

44 

97 

85 

182 

Wareham, 

891 

1,765 

1,602 

3,367 

Blackstone,  . 

1,266 

3,110 

2,923 

6,039 

East  Warehani, 

178 

335 

279 

614 

Blackstone, 

688 

1,548 

1,671 

3,219 

Onset, 

165 

218 

234 

452 

East  Blackstone,     . 

71 

151 

153 

304 

South  Wareham,     . 

98 

247 

189 

43G 

Millville,  . 

507 

1,417 

1,099 

2,516 

Warehain, 

334 

693 

669 

1,362 

Bolton 

206 

398 

399 

797 

West  Warehani, 

116 

272 

231 

503 

Bolton, 

200 

398 

399 

797 

West  Bridgewater, 

409 

877 

870 

1,747 

Boylston, 

177 

389 

340 

729 

Cochesett, 

104 

215 

195 

410 

Boylston,  . 

137 

321 

271 

592 

Jerusalem, 

39 

86 

76 

102 

Boylston  Centi-e,     . 

40 

08 

69 

137 

Matfield,   . 

42 

88 

82 

170 

Brookfleld,    . 

750 

1,689 

1,590 

3,279 

West  Bridgewater, 

180 

389 

432 

821 

Brookfield, 

518 

1,118 

1,079 

2,197 

Westdale, . 

44 

99 

85 

184 

East  Brookfield,      . 

238 

571 

511 

1,082 

Whitman, 

1,389 

2,879 

2,865 

5,744 

Charlton, 

470 

975 

902 

1,877 

Auburnville,    . 

74 

132 

143 

275 

Charlton,  . 

291 

590 

518 

1,108 

East  AVhitman, 

237 

481 

480 

901 

Charlton  City,  . 

106 

231 

249 

480 

W^hitman, . 

1,078 

2,266 

2,242 

4,508 

Charlton  Depot, 

73 

154 

135 

289 

SUFFOLK. 

Clinton,  .        .        .        . 

2,278 

5,291 

6,206 

11,497 

Clinton, 

2,278 

5,291 

6,206 

11,497 

Boston, 

103,306 

239,666 

257,254 

490,920 

Dana,      .... 

196 

353 

364 

717 

Boston  (city  proper), 

30,824 

76,393 

83,956 

160,349 

Dana, 

74 

129 

121 

250 

Brighton,  . 

3,172 

7,293 

7,708 

15,001 

North  Dana, 

122 

224 

243 

467 

Charlestown,   . 

8,762 

20,489 

19,815 

40,304 

Douglas,         .        .        . 

483 

1,033 

993 

2,026 

Dorchester, 

10,004 

21,332 

24,577 

45,909 

Dou2"las.    . 

111 

218 

218 

436 

East  Boston,    . 

8,815 

21,868 

20,727 

42,595 

-^-^  \J  C^^^  1 14  KJ  y            9                           ■                           • 

East  Douglas,  . 

372 

815 

775 

1,590 

Roxbury,  . 

19,972 

43,103 

48,985 

92,088 

South  Boston,  . 

14,062 

33,853 

34,060 

67,913 

Dudley,  .        .        .        . 

628 

1,611 

1,592 

3,203 

Chaseville, 

42 

112 

109 

221 

West  Roxbury, 

7,095 

15,335 

17,426 

32,761 

Dudley,     . 
Jericho,     . 

140 

318 

306 

024 

Chelsea, 

6,934 

15,273 

15,991 

31,264 

148 

375 

360 

735 

Chelsea, 

6,934 

15,273 

15,991 

31,264 

Merino  Village, 

197 

488 

511 

999 

Revere,  .       .       .       . 

1,652 

3,721 

3,702 

7,423 

Perryville, 

40 

121 

123 

244 

Revere,     . 

1,652 

3,721 

3,702 

7,423 

Stevens'  Village,     . 

44 

150 

139 

289 

Winthi-op, 

910 

2,015 

2,177 

4,192 

West  Dudley,  . 

17 

47 

44 

91 

Winthrop, 

910 

2,015 

,  2,177 

4,192 

FiTCHBUKG,  . 

5,686 

13,037 

13,372 

20,409 

WORCESTER. 

East  Fitchburg, 

32 

80 

64 

144 

Ashburuham, 

530 

1,070 

1,078 

2,148 

FiTCHBURG,      . 

5,014 

11,265 

11,699 

22,904 

Ashburnham,  . 

311 

618 

643 

1,201 

South  Fitchburg,     . 

205 

701 

502 

1,203 

No.  Ashburnham,   . 

38 

76 

65 

141 

West  Fitchburg,      . 

435 

991 

1,047 

2,038 

So.  Ashburnham,    . 

181 

376 

370 

740 

Gardner, 

2,002 

4,735 

4,447 

9,182 

Athol 

1,750 

3,735 

3,629 

7,364 

Gardner,  . 

624 

1,323 

1,313 

2,636 

Athol, 

1,189 

2,744 

2,550 

5,294 

South  Gardner, 

444 

853 

831 

1,684 

Athol  Centre,  . 

538 

944 

1,044 

1,988 

West  Gardner, 

994 

2,5.59 

2,303 

4,862 

South  Athol,     . 

23 

47 

35 

82 

Grafton,         .       .       . 

1,100 

2,455 

2,640 

5,101 

Aubui-n, 

345 

821 

777 

1,598 

Farnumsville, . 

119 

294 

276 

570 

Auburn,    . 

230 

520 

468 

988 

Fisherville, 

132 

378 

403 

781 

Stoneville, 

81 

214 

230 

444 

Grafton,    . 

382 

716 

771 

1,487 

West  Auburn, 

34 

87 

79 

160 

North  Grafton, 

366 

839 

944 

1,783 

Barre,     .        .        .        . 

558 

1,150 

1,128 

2,278 

Saundersvllle, 

81 

180 

200 

380 

Baire, 

502 

1,018 

1,000 

2,018 

Wilkinsonville, 

20 

48 

52 

100 

VILLAGES  :     BY   TOWNS. 


83 


VILLAGES:    BY  TOWNS  — Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and  Villages. 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
lation 

Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and  Villages. 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
lation 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Hardwick,     . 

533 

1,376 

1,279 

2,655 

Northbridge  —  Con. 

Furnace,    . 

IS 

41 

41 

82 

Northbridge,    . 

154 

468 

454 

922 

Gilbertville,      . 

291 

765 

779 

1,544 

Northbridge  Centre, 

95 

187 

156 

343 

Hardwick, 

204 

512 

405 

917 

Riverdale, 

39 

111 

103 

214 

Wheehvright,  . 

20 

58 

54 

112 

Whitinsville,    . 

698 

1,739 

1,572 

3,311 

Harvard, 

279 

574 

588 

1,162 

North  Brookfield, 

1,030 

2,248' 

2,387 

4,635 

Harvard,  . 

240 

506 

520 

1,026 

North  Brookfleld,    . 

1,030 

2,248 

2,387 

4,635 

Still  River, 

39 

68 

68 

136 

Oakham, 

161 

308 

297 

605 

Holden,  .        .        .        . 

555 

1,302 

1,300 

2,602 

Coldbrook, 

28 

59 

57 

116 

Cliaflinville,      . 

43 

120 

106 

226 

Oakham,    . 

133 

249 

240 

489 

Dawsonville,    . 

38 

102 

101 

203 

Oxford 

618 

1,147 

1,243 

2,390 

Holden,     . 

174 

274 

326 

600 

Bartlett's  Village,  . 

30 

53 

74 

127 

Jeffersouville, 

153 

411 

415 

826 

Buffum's  Village,   . 

3 

6 

6 

12 

North  Woods,  . 

21 

72 

48 

120 

Chase's  Village, 

13 

37 

19 

56 

Quinapoxet,     . 

66 

185 

176 

361 

Comins'  Village,      . 

.13 

27 

27 

54 

Springdale, 

30 

75 

6S 

143 

Howarth's  Village, 

23 

48 

57 

105 

Unionville, 

30 

63 

60 

123 

North  Oxford, 

50 

112 

108 

220 

Hopedalc, 

307 

698 

679 

1,377 

Oxford,     . 

439 

753 

808 

1,561 

Hopedale, 

307 

698 

679 

1,377 

Texas  Village, 

47 

111 

144 

255 

Hubbardstou, 

348 

659 

615 

1,274 

Paxton,  .       .       .        . 

114 

234 

192 

426 

East  Hubbardston, 

9 

23 

20 

43 

Paxton, 

114 

234 

192 

426 

Hubbardstou,  . 

318 

597 

555 

1,152 

Petersham,    . 

254 

493 

459 

9,52 

Williamsville,  . 

21 

39 

40 

79 

Nichewaug, 

13 

28 

22 

50 

Lancaster,     . 

452 

978 

1,202 

2,180 

Petersham, 

241 

465 

437 

902 

Lancaster, 

248 

519 

679 

1,198 

Phillipston,    . 

114 

248 

212 

460 

South  Lancaster,    . 

204 

459 

523 

983 

East  Phillipston,     . 

7 

9 

15 

24 

Leicester, 

731 

1,.541 

1,698 

3,239 

Phillipston, 

107 

239 

197 

436 

Cherry  Valley, 

211 

469 

532 

1,001 

Princeton, 

236 

491 

461 

952 

Leicester, . 

372 

768 

839 

1,607 

East  Hubbardston, 

6 

14 

14 

28 

Rochdale, . 

148 

304 

327 

631 

East  Princeton, 

34 

61 

55 

116 

Leominster,  . 

2,181 

4,504 

4,707 

9,211 

Princeton, 

196 

416 

392 

808 

Leominster, 

1,945 

4,020 

4,233 

8,253 

Royalston,     . 

254 

454 

436 

890 

Xorth  Leominster, . 

236 

484 

474 

958 

Royalston, 

163 

305 

294 

599 

Lunenburg,  . 

302 

626 

611 

1,237 

South  Royalston,    . 

91 

149 

142 

291 

Lunenburg, 

302 

626 

611 

1,237 

Rutland, 

225 

526 

452 

978 

Mendon, 

234 

462 

427 

889 

North  Rutland, 

8 

14 

17 

31 

Mendon,    . 

234 

462 

427 

889 

Rutland,    . 

196 

458 

388 

846 

Milford,. 

2,116 

4,354 

4,605 

8,959 

West  Rutland, . 

21 

54 

47 

101 

Milford,     . 

2,116 

4,354 

4,605 

8,959 

Shrewsbury, . 

381 

784 

740 

1,524 

Millbury, 

1,100 

2,619 

2,603 

5,222 

Shrewsbury,    . 

381 

784 

740 

1,524 

Aldrichville,    . 

40 

92 

106 

198 

Southborough, 

442 

1,274 

949 

2,223 

Armory  Village, 

558 

1,309 

1,274 

2,583 

Cordaville, 

57 

131 

112 

243 

Bramanville,    . 

255 

663 

680 

1,343 

Fayville,    . 

106 

249 

197 

446 

Buck's  Village, 

17 

38 

46 

84 

Southborough, 

207 

751 

493 

1,244 

Burling  Mills,  . 

26 

.53 

48 

101 

Southville, 

72 

143 

147 

290 

Millbury,  . 

116 

241 

245 

486 

Southbridge, 

1,688 

4,043 

4,207 

8,250 

West  Millbury, 

64 

151 

148 

299 

Globe  Village, 

753 

1,813 

1,878 

3,691 

Wheelersville, 

24 

72 

56 

128 

Southbridge,    . 

935 

2,230 

2,329 

4,559 

New  Braintree,    . 

114 

292 

250 

542 

Spencer, 

1,625 

3,784 

3,830 

7,614 

New  Braintree, 

114 

292 

250 

542 

Hillsville,  . 

47 

125 

102 

227 

Northborough, 

451 

975 

965 

1,940 

North  Spencer, 

26 

83 

66 

149 

Chapinville, 

57 

165 

142 

307 

South  Spencer, 

32 

79 

71 

150 

Northborough, 

345 

690 

709 

1,399 

Spencer,    . 

1,454 

3,307 

3,434 

6,741 

Woodside  Mills,      . 

49 

120 

114 

234 

Wire  Village,  . 

66 

190 

157 

347 

Northbridge, 

1,070 

2,732 

2,554 

5,286 

Sterling, 

342 

604 

614 

1,218 

Liuwood,  . 

84 

227 

269 

4b6 

Pratt's  Junction,     . 

24 

52 

45 

97 

84 


CENSUS    OP    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


VILLAGES:    BY   TOWNS  — Concluded. 


Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and  Villages. 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
lation 

Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and  Villages. 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popu- 
lation 

WORCESTER— Con. 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Sterling  — Con. 

Westborough, 

1,031 

2,611 

2,624 

5,235 

Sterling,    . 

279 

476 

496 

972 

Westboi-ough, . 

1,031 

2,611 

2,624 

5,235 

Sterling  Junction,  . 

22 

44 

38 

82 

West  Boylston,     . 

648 

1,447 

1,521 

2,968 

West  Sterling, 

17 

32 

35 

67 

Harrisville, 

46 

127 

106 

233 

Sturbridge,    . 

434 

948 

962 

1,910 

Oakdale,    . 

248 

644 

651 

1,295 

Fiskdale,  . 

228 

553 

595 

1,148 

South  Boylston, 

164 

290 

343 

633 

Sturbridge, 

206 

395 

367 

762 

West  Boylston, 

190 

386 

421 

807 

Sutton,    . 

714 

1,770 

1,650 

3,420 

West  Brookfleld,  . 

409 

717 

750 

1,467 

Aldrichville, 

25 

67 

54 

121 

West  Brookfleld,     . 

409 

717 

750 

1,467 

Manchaug, 

267 

798 

768 

1,566 

Westminster, 

370 

632 

683 

1,315 

Marbleville, 

15 

27 

28 

55 

North  Common, 

9 

14 

9 

23 

Smitiiville, 

11 

28 

24 

52 

South  Westminster, 

42 

80 

78 

158 

South  Sutton, 

54 

104 

111 

215 

Wachusett  Park,     . 

4 

8 

11 

19 

Sutton, 

175 

344 

328 

672 

AVaclmsettville, 

19 

32 

29 

61 

West  Sutton, 

47 

81 

74 

155 

Westminster,    . 

115 

229 

224 

453 

Wilkinsonville, 

120 

321 

263 

584 

Westminster     Cen- 

Tenipleton,   . 

718 

1,488 

1,427 

2,915 

tre 

147 

206 

272 

478 

Baldwinsville, 

284 

638 

602 

1,240 

Westminster  Depot, 

24 

49 

46 

95 

East  Templeton, 

116 

184 

196 

380 

Whitman's  Village, 

10 

14 

14 

28 

Otter  River, 

96 

228 

206 

4.34 

Winchendon, 

1,078  ■ 

2,257 

2,2.33 

4,490 

Templeton, 

222 

438 

423 

861 

Bullardville,    . 

38 

68 

50 

118 

Upton,    . 

524 

908 

1,242 

2,150 

Gleuallen, 

23 

90 

87 

177 

Upton, 

371 

616 

662 

1,278 

Harrisville, 

5 

15 

7 

22 

West  Upton, 

153 

292 

580 

872 

Hydeville, 

18 

42 

37 

79 

Uxbrldge, 

812 

1,780 

1,766 

3,546 

New  Boston,    . 

28 

58 

43 

101 

Calumet,    . 

41 

94 

88 

182 

Waterville, 

139 

289 

243 

532 

Elmdale,  . 

26 

67 

57 

124 
S,7 

Winchendon,   . 

726 

1,434 

1,469 

2,903 

Hecla, 

56 

157 

140 

Winchendon  Centre, 

24 

47 

46 

93 

Nortli  Uxbridge,      . 

166 

387 

387 

774 

Winchendon  Springs, 

77 

214 

251 

465 

South  Uxbridge, 

19 

44 

33 

77 

Worcester, 

20,861 

48,863 

49,904 

98,767 

Uxbridge, 

173 

356 

344 

700 

Barnardville,   . 

22 

73 

54 

127 

Uxbridge  Centre,    . 

289 

579 

626 

1,205 

Bloomingdale, 

126 

825 

844 

1,669 

Wheelocksville, 

42 

96 

91 

187 

Greendale, 

126 

263 

279 

.    542 

Warren, .... 

980 

2,197 

2,233 

4,430 

Jamesville, 

46 

119 

107 

226 

Warren,     . 

656 

1,443 

1,467 

2,910 

Lake  View, 

181 

352 

376 

728 

"West  Warren, 

324 

754 

766 

1,520 

New  Worcester, 

327 

709 

692 

1,401 

"Webster, 

1,716 

3,799 

4,000 

7,799 

North  Worcester,    . 

14 

27 

33 

60 

East  Village, 

101 

258 

234 

492 

Quinsiganiond, 

522 

1,375 

1,194 

2,569 

North  Village, 

135 

382 

358 

740 

South  Worcester,    . 

1,062 

2,802 

2,633 

5,435 

South  Village, 

237 

527 

592 

1,119 

Trowbridgeville,     . 

22 

53 

64 

117 

Web-ter,    . 

1,1.33 

2,357 

2,510 

4,867 

Valley  Falls,    . 

88 

215 

235 

450 

Webster  Depot 

1       • 

110 

275 

806 

581 

Worcester,  . 

18,325 

42,050 

43,393 

85,443 

Villages,  Sections,  Etc.: 


ALPHABETICALLY. 


[85  J 


VILLAGES,  SECTIONS,  ETC.:   ALPHABETICALLY 


[In  this  presentation  the  villages,  sections,  etc.,  in  each  town  and  city  of  the  State  are  arranged 
alphabetically.  Following  the  name  of  tlie  village,  section,  etc.,  is  given  the  name  of  the  city  or  town, 
the  county,  and,  in  the  case  of  villages,  the  number  of  families  and  the  number  of  males,  females, 
and  total  population. 

In  this  presentation  the  aggregate  population  of  the  cities  and  towns  is  not  given.  This  may,  of 
course,  be  found  by  referring  to  the  preceding  table,  "  Villages  :  Bv  Town.s."  The  population  which, 
in  any  city  or  town,  exists  outside  the  limits  of  the  villages  or  sections  for  which  population  figures  are 
given  in  this  table,  may  also  be  found  in  the  preceding  table,  but,  to  avoid  confusion,  is  omitted  here. 

It  has  been  found  impossible  to  give  the  population  of  each  locality,  as  many  of  the  popular 
names  given  indicate  sections  to  wliicli  tliere  are  no  definite  boundaries,  but  for  the  larger  sections 
or  villages  the  number  of  families  and  the  population  by  sex  are  presented. 

The  asterisk  (*)  indicates  post  offices,  the  parallel  (||)  railroad  stations,  and  the  section  sign  (§) 
steamboat  landings.] 


Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Coiiiitios 

Xiimber 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Abbott  Village,     . 

Andover, 

Essex,  . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Aberdeen, 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Abington,*  ||  . 

Abington, 

Plymouth,    . 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Academy  Hill, 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Acre, 

Clinton 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Acton,*  II 

Acton,     .        .        .        . 

Middlesex,  . 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

Acton  Centre, 

Acton,     .        .        .        . 

Middlesex,  . 

63 

94 

102 

196 

Acushnct,*  II  I 

Acushnet, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Adams,*  || 

Adams,  .        .        .       . 

Berkshire,   . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Adams'  Corners, 

Northbridge, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Adamsdale,*  || 

North  Attleborough,   . 

Bristol, 

3S 

91 

75 

166 

Adamsville,*  . 

Colrain 

Franklin,      . 

52 

128 

108 

236 

Agawam,* 

Agawam, 

Hampden,   . 

- 

- 

- 

Alandar,* 

Mount  Washington,    . 

Berkshire,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

All>eeville, 

Mendon, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Aldenville,     . 

Chicopee,    . 

Hampden,   . 

22 

65 

55 

120 

Aldrichville,  . 

Granby, .... 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

Aldrichville,  . 

Millbury, 

Worcester,  . 

40 

92 

106 

19S 

Aldrichville,  . 

Sutton,    .        .        .        . 

Worcester,  . 

25 

67 

54 

121 

Alford,*  . 

Alford 

Berkshire,   . 

- 

- 

- 

Algeria,  . 

Otis,         .        .        .        . 

Berkshire,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Algerine, 

Berkley, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Allen's  Corner, 

Amesbury,    . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Allenville,      . 

Walpole, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Allenville, 

WOBURN, 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

AUston,*  II 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

~ 

- 

- 

Allston  Heights, 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Almont,  II 

Tewksbury,  . 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Amesbury,*  || 

Amesbury,    . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Amherst,*  ||    . 

Amherst, 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Amherst  City, 

Amherst, 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Amostown,     . 

West  Springfield, 

Hampden,   . 

- 

- 

- 

Anawam, 

Boston, 

Suflolk, 

- 

- 

- 

Andover,*  ||    . 

Andover, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

Annisquam,*. 

Gloucester, 

Essex,  . 

98 

160 

174 

334 

1  R.  R.  station  in  the  city  of  New  Bedford. 

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VILLAGES,    SECTIONS,   ETC:    ALPHABETICALLY  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

] 
Number 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Apponegansett,*  . 

Dartmouth,    . 

Bristol, 

29 

54 

53 

107 

Aqu.islieuet,  . 

Mashpee, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Argilla,   . 

Ipsvcich, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Arlington,*  ||  . 

Arlington, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Arlington  District, 

Lawrence,  . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Arlington  Heights,*  || 

Arlington,      . 

Middlesex, 

158 

371 

421 

792 

Armory,  || 

Springfield, 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Armory  Hill, 

Springfield, 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Armory  Village, 

Millbury, 

Worcester, 

558 

1,309 

1,274 

2,583 

Arnolflsville, . 

Adams,  . 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Arsenal, . 

Watertown,   . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Articlioke, 

Newburypokt, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Asbury  Grove,* 

Hamilton, 

Essex,  . 

56 

58 

89 

147 

Ashburnham,*  || 

Ashburnham, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Asliby,*  . 

Ashby,    . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Asliby  Centre, 

Ashby,    . 

Middlesex, 

49 

61 

86 

147 

Ashcroft,*  II    . 

Dedham, 

Norfolk, 

16 

34 

40 

74 

Aslidale, 

Brockton,  . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Ashdod,  . 

Duxbury, 

Plymouth, 

16 

32 

23 

55 

Ashfleld,* 

Ashfleld, 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Ashfield  Plain, 

Ashfield, 

Franklin, 

61 

80 

111 

191 

Ashland,*  ||    . 

Ashland, 

Middlesex, 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

Ashley  Falls,*  || 

Sheffield, 

Berkshire, 

88 

135 

149 

284 

Ashleyville,  . 

West  Springfield, 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Ashmont,  ||      . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

_ 

- 

— 

_ 

Assinippi,*     . 

Hanover, 

Plymouth, 

39 

66 

66 

132 

Assinippi, 

Norwell, 

Plymouth, 

73 

116 

132 

248 

Assonet,  II 

Freetown, 

Bristol, 

101 

210 

204 

414 

AssonetNeck, 

Berkley, 

Bristol, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Asylum  Station,* 

Dan  vers. 

Essex,  . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Athol,*  II 

Athol,     . 

AVorcester, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Atliol  Centre,* 

Athol,      . 

Worcester, 

538 

944 

1,044 

1,988 

Atlantic,*  ||     . 

QuiNcr, 

Norfolk, 

461 

1,035 

1,056 

2,091 

Atlantic,  II 

Salem,  . 

Essex,  . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Atlantic  Hill, 

Hull, 

Plymouth, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Attleborough,*  || 

Attleborough, 

Bristol, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Attleborough  Fall 

3,*  II 

1 

North  Attleborouf 

?h,    . 

Bristol, 

250 

516 

580 

1,096 

Auburn,*  || 

Auburn, 

Worcester, 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Auburndale,*  || 

Newton, 

Middlesex, 

534 

1,142 

1,674 

2,816 

Auburnville, 

Whitman, 

Plymouth, 

74- 

132 

143 

275 

Avon,*  II  . 

Avon, 

Norfolk, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Ayer,*  ||  .       . 

Ayer, 

Middlesex, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Ayer  City,      . 

Lowell, 

Middlesex, 

135 

331 

332 

663 

Ayer's  Village,* 

Haverhill, 

Essex,  . 

58 

107 

103 

210 

Ayer's  Village, 

Methueu, 

Essex,  . 

9 

,    19 

15 

34 

Babbatassett, 

Pepperell, 

Middlesex, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Back  Bay,*     . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

— 

- 

_ 

„ 

Back  Row, 

North  Reading,     . 

Middlesex, 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

Baker's  Island,     . 

Salem,  . 

Essex,  . 

3 

5 

6 

11 

Bakerville,     . 

Dartmouth,    . 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

_ 

« 

Baldwinville,*  ||    . 

Templeton,    . 

Worcester, 

284 

638 

602 

1,240 

Ballardvale,*  ||      . 

Andover, 

Essex,  . 

209 

397 

468 

865 

Ballville, 

Bolton,    . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Bancroft,*  ||    . 

Middlefield,  . 

Hampsliire, 

16 

36 

39 

75 

Baptist  Village,    . 

East  Longmeado\i 

T,       . 

Hampden,    . 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Barber's,  || 

Worcester, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Bardwell's  Ferry,*  II    . 

Shelburne,     . 

Franklin,     , 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1  R.  R.  name  Falls  Village. 


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VILLAGES,    SECTIONS,   ETC.:    ALPHABETICALLY  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  .Towns 

Counties 

Number 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Bare  Hill,       .... 

Harvard, 

Worcester,  . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Baikersville, . 

PITTSFIELD, . 

Berkshii-e,   . 

71 

177 

155 

332 

Barleyneck 

Orleans, . 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Barnardville, 

Worcester, 

Worcester,  . 

22 

73 

54 

127 

Barneyville,  .... 

Swansea, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Barnstable,*  ||       .       .       . 

Barnstable,    . 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Barrack  Hill, 

Rutland, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Barre,*  ||         .... 

Bane,     . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Barre  Falls,   .... 

Barre,     . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Barre  Four  Corners,    . 

Barre,     . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Barre  Plains,*  ||    . 

Barre,     . 

Worcester,  . 

26 

71 

49 

120 

Barrett's  Junction,  ||    . 

Belchertown, 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Barrowsville,*  ||    . 

Norton,   . 

Bristol, 

63 

117 

127 

244 

Barry's  Corner,    . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bartlett  Park, 

Winthrop, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bartlett's  Village, 

Oxford,  . 

Worcester,  . 

30 

53 

74 

127 

Bartonville,    .... 

Dalton,   . 

Berkshire,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

BasB  Point,    . 

Nahant,  . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bass  Rocks,   .... 

Gloucester, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bayside, 

Hull,       .       .       . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bay  State  Village,*  i    . 

Northampton, 

Hampshire, 

222 

574 

558 

1,132 

Bay  View,      .... 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bay  View,*    .... 

Gloucester, 

Essex,  . 

228 

583 

482 

1,065 

Beach  Bluff,*  ||      .       .       . 

Swampscott, . 

Essex,  . 

4 

15 

19 

34 

Beachmont,  ||         .       .       . 

Revere,  . 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Beacon  Park, 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bearcroft,  ||    . 

Attleborough, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bear  Hill,       .       .       .       . 

Merrimac, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bear  Town 

Great  Barrington 

. 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Beaver, 

East  Bridgewater 

,      • 

Plymouth, 

58 

129 

113 

242 

Beaver, 

North  Adams, 

Berkshire, 

.- 

- 

- 

- 

Beaver  Brook,  |1    .       . 

Waltham,    . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Becket,*||        .... 

Becket,  . 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Becket  Centre,*    . 

Becket,   . 

Berkshire, 

13 

33 

21 

54 

Bedford,*  II     .       .       .        . 

Bedford, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bedford  Springs,*  II     . 

Bedford, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Beecli  Plain,  .... 

Sandisfleld,    . 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Beechwood,*  ||       .       .       . 

Cohasset, 

Norfolk, 

87 

172 

170 

342 

Beecliwoods, .... 

Lakeville, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bel  Air 

PITTSFIELD, 

Berkshire, 

86 

213 

220 

433 

Belcher's  Corner, 

Stoughton,     . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Belchertown,*  ||    .       .        . 

Belchertown, 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Belleville,       .... 

New  Bedford, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Belleville 

Newburyport, 

Essex,  . 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Bellingham,*  ||  «    . 

Bellingham,  . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bell  Rock,  II    . 

Malden, 

Middlesex, 

112 

236 

266 

502 

Belmont,*  ||    . 

Belmont, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Belvidere 

Lowell, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Belvidere  Plain,   . 

Falmouth, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bemis,*  ||        .... 

Watertown,  . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Berkley  Bridge,   . 

Berkley, 

Bristol, 

34 

67 

.58 

125 

Berkshire,*  |i . 

Lanesborough, 

Berkshire, 

66 

147 

145 

292 

Berlin,*  ||        .       .       .       . 

Berlin,    . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bernardston,*  ||    .       , 

Bernardston, 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Beverly,*  ||  . 

Beverly,     . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Beverly  Cove, 

Beverly,      . 

Essex,  . 

185 

348 

391 

739 

Beverly  Farms,*  || 

Beverly,     . 

Essex,  . 

205 

425 

408 

833 

BigelowHill, 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1  p.  O.  name  Bay  State. 


2  R.  R.  name  Bellingham  Junction. 


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VILLAGES, 

SECTIONS,   ETC.: 

ALPHABETICALLY  — 

Contin 

ued. 

Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

Number 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Billerica,*  II    .       .       .       . 

Billerica, 

Middlesex,  . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Billiugsgate,  . 

Wellfleet, 

Barnstable, 

_ 

_ 

— 

_ 

Billings'  Mill, 

Montague,     . 

Franklin,     . 

- 

- 

_ 

,_ 

Biicli  Meadow,     . 

Merrimac, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bird  Street,  || . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Blackinton,*  || 

North  Adams, 

Berkshire, 

81 

187 

182 

369 

Blackinton,    . 

Williamstown, 

Berkshire, 

126 

291 

280 

571 

Blackstone,*  || 

Blackstone,   . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Blackwater,   . 

Kingston, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Blanchardville,     . 

Palmer,  . 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Blaiulford,*   . 

Bland  ford,     . 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bleacliery,  ||  . 

Lowell, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bleachery,  ||    . 

Waltham,    . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Blisaville, 

Orange,  . 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bloomingdale, 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 

126 

825 

844 

1,669 

Blue  Hill,*     . 

Milton,   . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Blue  Hill  Terrace, 

Milton,    . 

Norfolk, 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Bolton,*  II 

Bolton,   . 

Worcester, 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Bolton  Centre, 

Bolton,   . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bondsville,*  || 

Palmer,  . 

Hampden, 

209 

573 

606 

1,179 

Border  City  Village, 

Fall  River, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston,*  ||    . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boston  Highlands, 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bostonville,   . 

Wellesley,     . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bourne,*  || 

Bourne,  . 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bournedale,*|| 

Bourne,  . 

Barnstable, 

29 

46 

50 

96 

Bowenville,  . 

Fall  River, 

Bristol, 

336 

977 

1,008 

1,985 

Boxboroug-h,  || 

Boxborough, 

Jliddlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boxford,*  II    . 

Boxford, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boylston,  ||      . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boylston,*  |l    . 

Boylston, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Boyl.iton  Centre,* 

Boylston, 

Worcester, 

40 

68 

69 

137 

Boyntonville, 

Wakefield,     , 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

Bozrah,   . 

Hawley, . 

Franklin, 

14 

35 

31 

66 

Bradford,*  ||  . 

Bradford, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Braggvllle,*  || 

Holliston, 

Middlesex, 

21 

47 

51 

98 

Braggville,     . 

Milford, . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Braintree,*  ||  . 

Braintree, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Braley's,  || 

Freetown, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Branianville, . 

Millbury, 

Worcester, 

11a 

663 

080 

1,343 

Brant  Rock,*. 

Marshfleld,    . 

Plymouth, 

41 

66 

65 

131 

Brattles,  II 

Arlington, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

Brayton,  |i 

Somerset, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Brayton  Point,  ||    . 

Somerset, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Braytonville,  || 

North  Adams, 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Breed's  Island,     . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Brewster,*  ||  . 

Brewster, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bridgewater,*  ||     . 

Bridgewater, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bridgewater  Iron  Woi 

•ks,|| 

Bridgewater, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Brier,*    . 

Savoy,    . 

Berkshire, 

31 

60 

58 

118 

Briggs'  Corner,*  . 

Attleborough, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Briggsville,*  . 

Clarksburg,   . 

Berkshire, 

40 

Ill 

119 

230 

Brighton,*  ||   . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

3,172 

7,293 

7,708 

15,001 

Brighton  Hill, 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Brightside,     . 

HOLYOKE,      . 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Briglitwood,*  || 

Springfield, 

Hampden, 

188 

438 

412 

850 

Brimlield,*     . 

Ih'imfield, 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Brim  field  Centre, . 

Brim  field, 

Hampden, 

65 

100 

117 

217 

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91 


VILLAGES,    SECTIONS,   ETC.:    ALPHABETICALLY  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

Number 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Brittaniaville, 

Taunton, 

Bristol, 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Broad  Cove,  . 

Hingham, 

Plymouth,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Broadway,  ||   . 

Malden, 

Middlesex, . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Brockton,*  || 

Brockton,  . 

Plymouth,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Brockton  Heights, 

Brockton,  . 

Plymouth,   . 

39 

91 

84 

175 

Brookdale,     . 

Peabody, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Brooklield,*  || 

Brookfleld,    . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Brookliue,*  ||  . 

Brookliue,     . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Brookline  Hills,  || 

Brookline,     . 

Norfolk,       . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Brooks'  Hollow,    . 

New  Marlborough 

, 

Berkshire,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Brookside,  ||  . 

Westford, 

Middlesex,  . 

IS 

37 

47 

84 

Brooks'  Station,*  || 

Princeton, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Brooks'  Village,    . 

Templeton,    . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Brookville,*   . 

Holbrook, 

Norfolk, 

100 

188 

202 

390 

Broonishire,   . 

Conway, 

Franklin,     . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Brown's  Crossing,  || 

East  Bridgewater 

,       ' 

Plymouth,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Brown's  Crossing,  || 

Wilmington,  . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Brush  Hill,     . 

Milton,    . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bryantville,*. 

Pembroke, 

Plymouth, 

65 

107 

103 

210 

Buckland,*  ||  . 

Buckland, 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Buck's  Village,      . 

Millbury, 

Worcester, 

17 

38 

46 

84 

Buffum's  Village, 

Oxford,  . 

Worcester, 

3 

6 

6 

12 

Bullardville, . 

Winchendon, 

Worcester, 

38 

68 

50 

lis. 

Bumpus  Corner,   . 

Brockton,  . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bunker  Hill,  . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Burditt  Hill,  . 

Clinton,  . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Burkinshaw,  . 

Pepperell, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Burling  IMills, 

Millbury, 

Worcester, 

26 

53 

48 

101 

Burlington,*  . 

Burlington,    . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Burt's  Corners,     . 

Berkley, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Burtfs,  II 

Tewksbury,  . 

IMiddlesex, 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Bush,       . 

Brockton,  . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bush  Corner, 

Middleton,     . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Butlerville,    . 

Wilbrahani,  . 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Buzzard's  Bay,*  || 

Bourne,  . 

Barnstable, 

61 

123 

128 

251 

By  field,  . 

Georgetown, 

Essex,  . 

53 

104 

88 

192 

Byfleld,*  ||      . 

Newbury, 

Essex,  . 

199 

396 

390 

786 

Calf  Island,    . 

Hull, 

Plymouth, 

2 

4 

2 

6 

California, 

Clinton,  . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Calumet, 

Uxbridge,      . 

Worcester, 

41 

94 

88 

182 

Cambridge,*  ||     . 

Cambridge, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cambridgeport,*  . 

Cambridge, 

Middlesex, 

9,234 

19,808 

21,505 

41,313 

Campello,*||  . 

Brockton,  . 

Plymouth, 

1,305 

2,779 

2,715 

5,494 

Canada,  . 

Sunderland,  . 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Candlewood,  . 

Ipswich, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cannonville,  . 

Mattapoisett, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cannonville,  . 

New  Bedford, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Canterbury,   . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Canton,*  || 

Canton,  . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Canton  Corner,     . 

Canton,  . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Canton  Junction,*  || 

Canton,   . 

Norfolk, 

22 

42 

54 

96 

Cape  Poge,     . 

Edgartown,   . 

Dukes, . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Captain's  Hill, 

Duxbury, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Careyville,     . 

Chelsea, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Carlisle,* 

Carlisle,  . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Carltonville,  || 

Salem,  . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Carsonville,    . 

Dalton,   . 

Berkshire, 

- 

— 

— 

— 

92 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


VILLAGES,    SECTIONS,   ETC.:    ALPHABETICALLY  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

X  umber 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Carterville,  ||  i 

Berlin 

Worcester,  . 

19 

33 

34 

67 

Carterville,    . 

Chelsea, 

Suffolk, 

.     - 

- 

- 

_ 

Carver,* . 

Carver,   . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Gary  Hill,       . 

Brockton, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Caryville,*||  . 

Bellingham, 

Norfolk, 

51 

108 

122 

230 

Castle  Hill,     . 

Salem,   . 

Essex,  . 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

Castle  Village, 

Truro,     . 

Barnstable, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Cataiimet,*  ||  . 

Bourne,  . 

Barnstable, 

49 

85 

82 

167 

Cedar  Grove,  || 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Cedar  Hill,      . 

Clinton,  . 

Worcester, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Cedarville,     . 

Plymouth, 

Plymouth, 

23 

46 

34 

80 

Central,  ||        .        .        . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Ceutral  Avenue,  I| 

Milton,    . 

Norfolk, 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

Central  Hill,  . 

SOMERVILLE 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Central  Village,    . 

Seekonk, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Central  Village,*  . 

Westport, 

Bristol, 

26 

47 

44 

91 

Ceutralville,  . 

Lowell, 

Middlesex, 

2,567 

5,442 

6,387 

11,829 

Centre  Hill,    . 

Hull,       . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Centreville,*  . 

Barnstable, 

Barnstable, 

118 

168 

211 

379 

Centreville,    , 

Buockton, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Centreville,    . 

Winchendon, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Chace's,  . 

Freetown, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Chace's,  || 

Taunton, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Chaffinville,  ||  2     . 

Ilolden,  . 

Worcester, 

43 

120 

106 

226 

Chapel  Station,      . 

Brookline, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cliapinsville, 

Lawrence, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Chapinville,* . 

Northborougl 

I. 

Worcester, 

57 

165 

142 

307 

Chappaquiddic,     . 

Edgartowu, 

Dukes, . 

22 

37 

34 

71 

Charityville,  . 

Williamstowi 

M 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Charleniont,*  |i 

Charleniont, 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Charles  River  Village, 

*ll    • 

Needham, 

Norfolk, 

40 

94 

85 

179 

Charlestown,*  ||     . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

8,762 

20,489 

19,815 

40,304 

Charlton,*      . 

Charlton, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Charlton  City,*      . 

Charlton, 

Worcester, 

106 

231 

^49 

480 

Charlton  Depot,*  || 

Charlton, 

Worcester, 

73 

154 

135 

289 

Chartley,*||    . 

Norton,  . 

Bristol, 

83 

181 

172 

353 

Chase's  Village,    . 

Oxford,  . 

Worcester, 

13 

37 

19 

56 

Chaseville,     . 

Dudley,  . 

Worcester, 

42 

112 

109 

221 

Chatham,*  ||    . 

Chatham, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Chathamport,* 

Chatham, 

Barnstable, 

38 

57 

67 

124 

Chattanooga, 

Ashland, 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cheapside,     . 

Deerfield, 

Franklin, 

44 

133 

90 

223 

Chelmsford,*  ||       . 

Chelmsford, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Chelsea,*  ||  . 

Chelsea, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cherry  Brook,  ||    . 

Weston,  . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Chen-y  Valley,*    . 

Leicester, 

Worcester, 

211 

469 

532 

1,001 

Cherry  Valley, 

Ludlow, . 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cheshire,*  ||    . 

Cheshire, 

Berkshire, 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

Cheshire  Corner,  . 

Cheshire, 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cheshire  Harbor,  |1 

Cheshire, 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Chester,*  |i      . 

Chester, . 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Chester  Centre,     . 

Chester, . 

Hampden, 

25 

67 

51 

121 

Chesterlield,* 

Chesterfield, 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

Chestnut  Hill, 

Brookline, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Chestnut  Hill,  ||     . 

Newton, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cliickering,  ||  . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Chicopee,*  II 

Chicopee, 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Chicopee  Falls,*  || 

Chicopee, 

Hampden, 

1,086 

2,887 

2,964 

5,851 

1  R.  R.  name  Berlin. 


2  R.  R.  name  Chaffins. 


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93 


VILLAGES,    SECTIONS,   ETC.:    ALPHABETICALLY  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

Xumber 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Cliiltonville,* 

Plymouth, 

Plymouth,   . 

151 

333 

335 

668 

Chimquist,      . 

Mashpee, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Church  Hill,  . 

Norwell, . 

Plymouth,   . 

74 

137 

140 

277 

Cinder  Hill,    . 

East  Bridgewater 

J 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

City  Mills,*  II 

Norfolk, 

Norfolk, 

46 

115 

108 

223 

City  Point,      . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

. 

Clarendon  Hills,  || 

Hyde  Park,   . 

Norfolk, 

492 

1,061 

1,144 

2,205 

Clarendon  Hills, 

SOMERVILLE, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Clark's  Point, 

New  Bedford, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Claverack, 

Whately, 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Clayton,* 

New  Marlborougl 

1, 

Berkshire, 

41 

98 

76 

174 

Cleghorn, 

FiTCHBURG, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Clematis  Brook,  || 

Waltham,    . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Clifford,* 

New  Bedford, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Clifton,*  II 

Marblehead, . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cliftoudale,*  || 

Saugus,  . 

Essex,  . 

383 

783 

864 

1,647 

Clifton  Heights, 

Brockton,  . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Clinton,*  || 

Clinton,  . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Coatue,    . 

Nantucket,     . 

Nantucket, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cochesett,*  ||  , 

West  Bridgewatei 

,      • 

Plymouth, 

104 

215 

195 

410 

Cochituate,*  . 

"Wayland, 

Middlesex, 

280 

654 

620 

1,274 

Cohasset,*  ||    . 

Cohasset, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Coldbrook,*  1|  i 

Oakham, 

Worcester, 

28 

59 

57 

116 

Cold  Spring,  . 

Otis, 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cold  Spring,* 

Westford, 

Middlesex, 

9 

21 

17 

38 

Cole's  Station,  ||    . 

Swansea, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

Coleville, 

Williamstown, 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

College  Hill,  || 

Medford,     . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

College  Hill,  . 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Collins,  11 

Ludlow, . 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Collins  Street,  |1 

Danvers, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

CoUinsville,*  . 

Dracut,  . 

Middlesex, 

138 

444 

374 

818 

Colrain,*. 

Colrain,  . 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Coltsville,  II     . 

PiTTSFIELD,  . 

Berkshire, 

80 

191 

202 

393 

Columbus  Park,    . 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Comins'  Village, 

Oxford,  . 

Worcester, 

13 

27 

27 

54 

Commercial  Point 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Concord,*  ||    . 

Concord, 

Middlesex, 

.     .  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Concord  Junction, 

*ll  . 

Concord, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Congamuck,  || 

South  wick,     . 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Conway,*  ||     . 

Conway, 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cook  Street,  || 

Newton, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cooleyville,*  . 

New  Salem,    . 

Franklin, 

19 

36 

33 

69 

Coolidge  Corner, 

Brookline,     . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Coolidgeville, 

Hudson, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Copecut, . 

Fall  River, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cordaville,*  || 

Soutliborough, 

Worcester, 

57 

131 

112 

243 

Cordis  Mills,  . 

Millbury, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Corey  Hill,     . 

Brookline,      . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Corriganville, 

Hyde  Park,   . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cottage  City,*  § 

Cottage  City, 

Dukes,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cottage  Farm,  || 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cottage  Farm, 

Brookline, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cottage  Hill,  . 

Winthrop, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cottage  Park, 

Wiuthrop, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Coiuit,*    . 

Barnstable,    . 

Barnstable, 

137 

221 

243 

464 

Craigville,*    . 

Barnstable,    . 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Crane's,  || 

Norton,   . 

Bristol, 

— 

— 

— 

— 

1  p.  O.  name  Coldbrook  Springs. 


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VILLAGES, 

SECTIONS,  ETC.  : 

ALPHABETICALLY  — 

Continued. 

Cities,  Towns,  Vili.agks, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

Number 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Populu- 
tiuii 

Craneville 

Dalton,  .        .        .        . 

Berkshire,  . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Crescent  Avenue,  || 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Crescent  Beach,  || . 

Revere,  . 

Suffolk, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Crescent  Hill, 

Springfield, 

Hampden, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Crescent  Mills, 

Russell,  . 

Hampden, 

18 

55 

38 

93 

Crescent  Park, 

Waltham,    . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cricket  Hill,  .... 

Conway, 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Crookertown, 

Pembroke,     . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cross  Street,  ||        .        .        . 

Winchester,  . 

Middlesex, 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

Crystal  Spring,  |1   . 

Freetown, 

Bristol, 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Cummings'  Corner,     . 

Phillipston,    . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cumniingsville,*  . 

WOBURN, 

Middlesex, 

65 

151 

157 

3US 

Cummington,* 

Cummington, 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cummington  Hill, 

Cummington, 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cumston  Village, . 

Burlington,    . 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Ciirson's  Mills, 

Newburyport, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Curtisville,     .       .       .       . 

East  Bridgewater 

,       • 

Plymouth, 

34 

65 

67 

132 

Curtisville,*  .... 

Stockbridge,  . 

Berkshire, 

79 

181 

164 

345 

Cutter  Village, 

Winchester,  . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Cuttyhunk,*§ 

Gosnold, 

Dukes,  . 

29 

60 

40 

100 

Dalton,*||       .       .       .       . 

Dalton,   . 

Berkshire, 

_ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

Dalton  Centre, 

Dalton,    . 

Berkshire, 

~ 

- 

- 

- 

DaUonville 

Newburyport, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Dana,* 

Dana, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

Danvers,*  ||     .        .        .        . 

Danvers, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Danvers  Centre,*  . 

Danvers, 

Essex,  . 

155 

325 

365 

6:10 

Danvers  Junction  || 

Danvers, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Danversport,*  ||    . 

Danvers, 

Essex,  . 

359 

833 

802 

1,635 

Darby,  || 

Plymouth, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

Dartmouth,*  .... 

Dartmouth,    . 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

Davis,* 

Rowe,      . 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Davisville 

Falmouth, 

Barnstable, 

22 

34 

36 

70 

Dawsouville,  ||  ^     . 

Holden,  . 

Worcester, 

38 

102 

101 

203 

Dayville 

Chester,  . 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

Deantown 

Attleborough, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Dedham,*  ||    . 

Dedham, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Deerlield,*  ||  . 

Dee^'fleld, 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Dell,* 

Heath,    . 

Franklin, 

15 

35 

26 

61 

Dennis,* 

Dennis,  . 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Dennison  District, 

Southbridge, . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

Dennisport,*  ||       .        .        . 

Dennis,  . 

Barnstable, 

257 

353 

425 

778 

Depot  Hill 

HOLYOKE,      . 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

Devereaux,  ||         ,       .       . 

Marblehead, . 

Essex,  . 

39 

89 

85 

174 

Dighton,*!!     .        .        .        . 

Dighton, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Dodgeville,*  ||        .       .       . 

Attleborough, 

Bristol, 

131 

342 

3.i8 

700 

Dog  Town 

Wellfleet, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

Dorchester,*  ||        .        .        . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

10,004 

21,332 

24,577 

45,909 

Dorchester  Heights,    . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Dorchester  Lower  Mills,    . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Douglas,*  II    ...        . 

Douglas, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Douglas  Park, 

Brockton,  . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Dover,*  II        .       .       .       . 

Dover,     . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Downer  Landing,  § 

Hingham, 

Plymouth, 

11 

21 

37 

58 

Dracut,* 

Dracut,   . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Dracut  Centre, 

Dracut,   . 

Middlesex, 

79 

211 

167 

378 

Dragon  Corner,     . 

Reading, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Dresser  Hill 

Charlton, 

Worcester, 

— 

— 

— 

— 

1  R.  R.  name  Dawsons. 


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CiTiKs,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

Number 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Dry  Pond,      .... 

Stoughton,      . 

Norfolk, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Duck  Harbor, 

Clinton,  . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Duckville, 

Palmer,  . 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Dudley,* 

Dudley,  . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Dudley  Street,  || 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Dudleyville,  . 

Leverett, 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Dunstable,*  || 

Dunstable,     . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Durensville,  . 

WOBURN, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Duxbury,*  ||  . 

Duxbury, 

Plymouth,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Dwight,*  II      . 

BelchertowD, 

Hampshire, 

22 

51 

38 

89 

Eagleville,     . 

Orange,  . 

Franklin,      . 

_ 

_ 

"~ 

_ 

East  Acton,*  . 

Acton,     . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

East  Barnstable, 

Barnstable,    . 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Billerica,*  || 

Billerica, 

Middlesex, 

53 

116 

104 

220 

East  Blackstone,* 

II 

Blackstone,   . 

Worcester, 

71 

151 

153 

304 

East  Bolton,  . 

Bolton,   . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Boston,*  || 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

8,815 

21,868 

20.727 

42,595 

East  Boxford,*  || 

Boxford, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Braintree,*  || 

Braintree, 

Norfolk, 

318 

637 

685 

1,322 

East  Brewster,*  || 

Brewster, 

Barnstable, 

47 

98 

81 

179 

East  Bridgewater,*  || 

East  Bridgewater 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Brinifield,*    . 

Brimlield,       . 

Hampden, 

39 

82 

74 

156 

East  Brooklield,*  || 

Brooklield,    . 

Worcester, 

238 

571 

511 

1,082 

East  Cambridge,*  || 

Cambridge, 

Middlesex, 

2,812 

7,303 

6,693 

13,996 

East  Carver,* 

Carver,   . 

Plymouth, 

35 

60 

63 

123 

East  Cbarlemont,* 

Charlemont,  . 

Franklin, 

49 

90 

89 

179 

East  Chelmsford, . 

Chelmsford,  . 

Middlesex, 

5G 

139 

117 

256 

East  Danvers, 

Danvers, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Dedliam, 

Dedham, 

Norfolk, 

388 

898 

889 

1,787 

East  Deertield,*  || 

Deerlleld, 

Franklin, 

39 

87 

61 

148 

East  Dennis,* 

Dennis,  . 

Barnstable, 

103 

147 

191 

338 

East  Douglas,*  || 

Douglas, 

Worcester, 

372 

815 

775 

1,590 

East  End, 

Wenliam, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Everett,  || 

Everett, 

Middlesex, 

317 

691 

743 

1,434 

East  Falmouth,* 

Falmouth, 

Barnstable, 

59 

109 

100 

209 

East  Farms,   . 

Westtield, 

Hampden, 

18 

35 

29 

64 

East  Fitchburg, 

FlTCHBtTRG,  . 

Worcester, 

32 

80 

64 

144 

East  Foxborough,*  || 

Foxborougli, 

Norfolk, 

100 

194 

163 

357 

East  Freetown,*  || 

Freetown, 

Bristol, 

134 

276 

253 

529 

East  Gloucester,   . 

Gloucester, 

Essex,  . 

696 

1,682 

1,516 

3,198 

East  Groton,|| 

Groton,  . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Hadley, 

Hadley,  . 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Easthani,*  H    . 

Eastham, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Easthampton,*  || 

Easthampton, 

Hanipshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Harwich,* 

Harwich, 

Barnstable, 

73 

134 

126 

260 

East  Haverhill,* 

Haverhill, 

pjssex,  . 

39 

79 

82 

161 

East  Hawley, 

Hawley, 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Holliston,*  || 

Holliston, 

Middlesex, 

81 

132 

155 

287 

East  Hubbardston, 

Hubbardston, 

Worcester, 

9 

23 

20 

43 

East  Hubbardston,* 

Princeton, 

Worcester, 

6 

14 

14 

28 

East  .Junction,  ||    . 

Attleborough, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Lee,*      . 

Lee, 

Berkshire, 

108 

187 

220 

407 

East  Leverett,*     . 

Leverett, 

Franklin, 

44 

77 

82 

159 

East  Lexington,*  || 

Lexington,     . 

Middlesex,  . 

150 

291 

336 

627 

East  Littleton,  ||  i  . 

Littleton, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Longmeadow,*  || . 

East  Longmeadow,     . 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Lynn,  !|  . 

Lynn 

Essex,  . 

1,299 

2,58S 

2,732 

5,320 

1  R.  R.  station  in  town  of  Westford. 


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VILLAGES, 

SECTIONS,  ETC.: 

ALPHABETICALLY  — 

Continued. 

Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

Number 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

East  Mansfield,*  . 

IMansfleld, 

Bristol, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

East  Mashpee, 

Mashpee, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Mattapoisett, 

* 

Mattapoisett, 

Plymouth, 

51 

101 

102 

203 

East  Middleton,    . 

Middleton,     . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Minis,  ||  . 

Millis,     . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Milton,*  || 

Milton,    . 

Norfolk, 

257 

560 

601 

1,161 

East  Northfield,*  . 

Northfield,     . 

Franklin, 

84 

127 

496 

623 

East  Norton,* 

Norton,  . 

Bristol, 

132 

248 

251 

499 

Easton,*  || 

Easton,  . 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Eastondale,*  || 

Easton,  . 

Bristol, 

92 

175 

153 

328 

East  Orleans,* 

Orleans, . 

Barnstable, 

102 

137 

175 

312 

East  Otis, 

Otis, 

Berkshire, 

42 

93 

71 

164 

East  Parish,  . 

Haverhill, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Pembroke,*  . 

Pembroke,     . 

Plymouth, 

41 

61 

63 

124 

East  Pepperell,*   . 

Pepperell, 

Middlesex, 

276 

676 

639 

1,315 

East  Phillipston,  . 

Phillipston,    . 

Worcester, 

9 

15 

24 

East  Princeton,*  . 

Princeton, 

Worcester, 

34 

61 

55 

116 

East  Quarter, 

Concord, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Rochester,     . 

Rochester,     . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Sandwich,*  1| 

Sandwich, 

Barnstable, 

42 

66 

73 

139 

East  Saugus,*  || 

Saugus,  . 

Essex,  . 

221 

421 

470 

891 

East  Sharon,  . 

Sharon,  . 

Norfolk, 

14 

26 

32 

58 

East  Shelburne,* 

Shelburne,     . 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Shirley, . 

Shirley,  . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Somerville,* 

1 

Somerville, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Sudbury,  || 

Sudbury, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Swansea, 

Swansea, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Taunton,*  || 

Taunton, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Templeton,* 

Templeton,    . 

Worcester, 

116 

184 

196 

380 

East  Village, 

Amherst, 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Village, 

Clinton,  . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Village,  ||  i 

Webster, 

Worcester, 

101 

258 

234 

492 

Eastville, 

Cottage  City, 

Dukes, . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Eastville, 

East  Bridgewatei 

Plymouth, 

44 

95 

81 

176 

East  Walpole,*  || 

Walpole, 

Norfolk, 

122 

291 

236 

527 

East  Wareham,* 

Wareham, 

Plymouth, 

178 

335 

279 

614 

East  Watertown,  || 

Watertown,   . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Weymouth,*  || 

Weymouth,    . 

Norfolk, 

862 

1,860 

1,868 

3,728 

East  Whately,*     . 

Whately, 

Franklin, 

71 

150 

135 

285 

East  Whitman, 

Whitman, 

Plymouth, 

237 

481 

480 

961 

East  Wilmington, 

Wilmington, . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Windsor,* 

Windsor, 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

East  Woburn, 

Woburn, 

Middlesex, 

248 

607 

571 

1,178 

East  Worcester, 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Eddyville,*    . 

Middleborough, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Edgaitown,*  § 

Edgartown,   . 

Dukes,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Edgeworth,  || 

Malden, 

Middlesex, 

990 

2,422 

2,488 

4,910 

Egleston  Square, 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Egremont  Plain,* 

Egremont, 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Egypt,*   . 

Scituate, 

Plymouth, 

48 

78 

96 

174 

Eliot,  II     . 

Newton, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Ellis,*  II  2 

Dedham, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Ellisville, 

Plymoutli, 

Plymouth, 

8 

23 

12 

85 

Elmdale, 

Uxbridge, 

Worcester, 

26 

67 

57 

124 

Elm  Grove,*  . 

Colrain,  . 

Franklin, 

30 

76 

63 

139 

Elm  Hill, 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Elniwood,*  II  . 

East  Bridgewatei 

»       • 

Plymouth, 

110 

200 

212 

412 

ElniwiKid, 

HOLYOKE,       . 

Hampden, 

— 

— 

~ 

■" 

1  R.  R.  name  East  Webster. 


R.  R.  station  in  town  of  Norwood. 


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Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

Number 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Endicott,*  II    .        .        .        . 

Dedham, 

Norfolk, 

31 

71 

82 

153 

Enfield,*  ||       . 

Enfield,  . 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Englewood,    . 

Boston, 

Sufl'olk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Erving,*  ||       . 

Erving,  . 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Essex,*  II 

Essex,     . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Essex  Falls,  || 

Essex,    . 

Essex,  . 

72 

137 

128 

265 

Evening  Side, 

PITTSFIELD, 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Everett,*  ||  . 

Everett, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Everettville,  . 

Princeton, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Factory  Village,  . 

Ashljurnham, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

Factory  Village,  . 

Greenfield,    . 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Factory  Village, 

Middlefield,  . 

Hampshire, 

23 

53 

4S 

101 

Fairfield,*  II    . 

Russell,  . 

Hampden, 

65 

153 

165 

318 

Fairhaven,*|| 

Fairhaven,    . 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Fairmount,     . 

Brookline,      . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Fairmount,     . 

HOLYOKE,      . 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Fairmount,    . 

Hyde  Park,    . 

Norfolk, 

556 

1,161 

1,282 

2,443 

Fairmount,     . 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Fairview,*     . 

Chicopee,    . 

Hampden, 

95 

237 

232 

469 

Fall  River,*  || 

Fall  River, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Falmouth,*  ||  . 

Falmouth, 

Barnstable,. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Falmouth  Heiglits 

* 

Falmouth, 

Barnstable,. 

12 

26 

20 

46 

Falulah  Park, 

FiTCHBURG,  . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Faneuil.ll 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Farley,* 

Erving,  . 

Franklin, 

32 

66 

60 

126 

Farley,  || 

Wendell, 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Farmersville,  ||  i 

Attleborough, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Farmersville, 

Sandwich, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Farm  Hill,  II    . 

Stoneham, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Farm  Neck,    . 

Cottage  City, 

Dukes, . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Farm  Street,  || 

Medfield, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Farnams,  ||      . 

Cheshire, 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Farnumsville,*  ||  . 

Grafton, 

Worcester, 

119 

294 

276 

570 

Faulkner,  II     . 

Malden, 

Middlesex, 

515 

994 

1,073 

2,067 

Fayville,*  ||    . 

Southborough, 

Worcester,  . 

106 
168^ 

249 

197 

446 

Feeding  Hills,* 

Agawam, 

Hampden, 

351 

311 

662 

Felchville,      . 

Natick,    . 

Middlesex, 

1,53 

334 

323 

657 

Felix  Xeck,    . 

Edgartown,   . 

Dukes,. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Fells,*  II  . 

Melro.se, 

Middlesex, 

54 

157 

190 

347 

Felting  Mills, 

Norfolk,  . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Fenno's  Corner,    . 

Revere,  . 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Fern  Croft,  ||  . 

Danvers, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Fernslde, 

Tyriiigham,   . 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Fernwood, 

Gloucester, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Field's  Corner,  II   . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Fire  District, 

Middlehorough, 

Plymouth, 

1,020 

1,925 

2,216 

4,141 

First  Parish,  . 

Box  ford. 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

First  Parish,  . 

AVest  jJsewbury, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Fisherville,    . 

Attleborough, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Fiaherville,*  . 

Grafton, . 

Worcester,  . 

132 

378 

403 

781 

Fiskdale,*       . 

Sturbridge,    . 

Worcester,  . 

22S 

553 

595 

1,148 

FiTCHBURG,*  11        . 

FITCHBURG,  . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Five  Corners, 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Five  Corners, 

Granby, . 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Five  Roads,    . 

North  Adams,  . 

Berkshire,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Flint  Village,  ||      . 

Fall  River, 

Bristol, 

135 

323 

343 

666 

Florence,*  ||    . 

Northampton, 

Hamijshire,    *   . 

610 

1,285 

1,512 

2,797 

1  R.  R.  name  Farmers. 


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Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

Number 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Florida,*         .       .       .       . 

Florida,  .... 

Berkshire,   . 

_ 

_ 

— 

_ 

Tolly  Cove  Village,      . 

Gloucester, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Fordville 

Duxbury, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Forest  Avenue,  ||  . 

Boston, 

Suflfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Forestdale,*  .        .        .        . 

Sandwich, 

Barnstable,. 

19 

27 

29 

56 

Forest  Hills,  ||        .        .        . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Forest  River,  II 

Salem 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Forge  Village,*  ||  . 

AVestford, 

Middlesex,  . 

83 

202 

244 

446 

Foskett's  Mills,    . 

Brimfleld, 

Hampden,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Four  Corners, 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Four  Corners, 

Middleborough,   . 

Plymouth,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Four  Corners, 

West  Stockbridge, 

Berkshire,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Foxborough,*  ||     . 

Foxborough, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Foxvale,*  i     .       .       .       . 

Foxborough, 

Norfolk, 

48 

105 

101 

206 

Framingham,*  ||    . 

Framingham, 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Frainingham  Centre,  . 

Framingliam, 

Middlesex,  . 

370 

772 

973 

1,745 

Franconia 

Longmeadow, 

Hampden,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Franklin,*  ||    . 

Franklin, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Franklin  Park,*  || . 

Revere,  .... 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Free  Quarter, 

Sandisfleld,    . 

Berkshire,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Freetown,*     .... 

Freetown, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Fresh  Brook  Village,  . 

Well  fleet. 

Barnstable,. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Fresh  Pond,  II 

Cambridge, 

Middlesex, . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Fresh  Water  Cove  Village, 

Gloucester, 

Essex,  . 

24 

39 

52 

91 

Fryc  Village, 

Andover, 

Essex,  . 

93 

201 

257 

458 

Fryeville 

Athol 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Fryeville,       .       .       .       . 

Orange,  .... 

Franklin,     . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

FuUerton 

Halifax, 

Plymouth,   . 

- 

- 

- 

Fullerville 

Clinton 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Furnace,         .       .       .       . 

Freetown, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Furnace,*  ||    . 

Hardwick,     . 

Worcester,  . 

18 

41 

41 

82 

Furnace  Village,  . 

Easton 

Bristol, 

157 

318 

291 

609 

Gallows  Hill, 

Salem 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

— 

Gannett's  Corner, 

Scituate, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Garden  City, .... 

Dudley,  .... 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Gardner,*  ||    . 

Gardner, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Gardnerville, 

Duxbury, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

Gates'  Crossing,  || 

Leominster,  . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

Gay  Head,*    .       .       .       . 

Gay  Head,     . 

Dukes, . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Georgetown,*  ||     .       .       . 

Georgetown, . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Gerniantown, 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Germantown, 

Clinton 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Germantown, 

New  Bedford,  . 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Germantown, 

QUINOY, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Gilbertville,*|l«     . 

Hardwick, 

Worcester, 

291 

765 

779 

1,544 

Gill,* 

Gill 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Gilmanville,  .        .        .        . 

Tewksbury,  . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Glenallen 

Wincliendon, 

Worcester, 

23 

90 

87 

177 

Glendale 

Easthampton, 

Hampshire, 

10 

32 

31 

ea 

Glendale,       .       .       .       . 

Everett, 

Middlesex,  . 

724 

1,502 

1,563 

3,065 

Glendale 

Middlefleld,  . 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Glendale 

Southampton, 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Glendale,*  ||    . 

Stockbridge, . 

Berkshire,   . 

118 

261 

274 

535 

Glendale 

Wilbraham,   . 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Glenmere 

Lynn 

Essex,  . 

908 

1,830 

1,879 

3,70» 

Glenn  Mills,  .        .        .        . 

Rowley 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Glennonville, 

Dalton 

Berkshire, 

• 

~ 

~ 

~ 

■~ 

1  R.  R.  name  Rockdale. 


2  R.  R.  station  in  town  of  Ware. 


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VILLAGES,  SECTIONS,  ETC.:    ALPHABETICALLY  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 


Glenwood,*  || 
Glenwood, 
Glenwood, 
Glenwood  Avenue,  | 
Globe  Village, 
Globe  Village,*  || 
Gloucester,*  || 
Glover's  Corner, 
Goodrich  Hollow, 
Goshen,* 
Grafton,* 
Grafton  Centre,  | 
Gran  by,* 
Granby  Centre, 
Granite  Bridge,  | 
Graniteville,*  || 
Grantville, 
Granville,*     . 
Granville  Centre,* 
Grasshopper  Plains, 
Gravesville,    . 
Great  Barrington,*  || 
Great  Brewster, 
Great  Head,  . 
Great  Neck,    . 
Great  River,  . 
Greenbush,*  || 
Greendale, 
Greendale,*  || 
Green  District, 
Greenfield,*  || 
Green  Harbor,* 
Green  Hill,     , 
Green  River, . 
Greenville,     . 
Greenwich,*  || 
Greenwich  Village,* 
Greenwood,*  || 
Greylock, 
Griswoldville,* 
Groton,*  || 
Grove  Hall,    . 
Grovelaud,*  || 
Guinea,   . 
Gurney's  Corners, 


Hadley,*  || 
Hadley,   . 
Raggett's,  II    . 
Halifax,*  ||      . 
Hallsville, 
Hamilton,*  ||  . 
Hammondtown, 
Hampden,*     . 
Hampden  Centre, 
Hancock,* 
Hanover,*  ||    . 
Hanson,* 


Cities  and  Towns 


Medford,     . 

Springfield, 

Wrentham,    . 

Hyde  Park,    . 

Fall  River, 

Southbridge, 

Gloucester, 

Boston, 

Hanco*, 

Goshen,  . 

Grafton, 

Grafton, 

Granby,  . 

Granby,  . 

Boston, 

Westford, 

Seekonk, 

Granville, 

Granville, 

Newburyport, 

Hudson, 

Great  Barrington 

Hull, 

Winthrop, 

Marion,  . 

Deerfleld, 

Scituate, 

Needham, 

Worcester, 

Bolton,   . 

Greenfield,     . 

Marshfleld,    . 

Hull, 

Deerfield, 

Leicester, 

Greenwich,    . 

Greenwich,    . 

Wakefield,     . 

North  Adams, 

Colraiu,  . 

Groton,  . 

Boston, 

Groveland,     . 

N  EWBURYPORT, 

Hanson, . 

Hadley,  . 

Merrimac, 

Andover, 

Halifax, . 

Lawrence,  . 

Hamilton, 

Mattapoisett, 

Hampden, 

Hampden, 

Hancock, 

Hanover, 

Hanson, . 


Counties 


Middlesex, 

Hampden, 

Norfolk, 

Norfolk, 

Bristol, 

AVo  re  ester, 

Essex,  . 

Suffolk, 

Berkshire, 

Hampshire, 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 

Hampshire, 

Hampshire, 

.SuflTolk,      t 

Middlesex, 

Bristol, 

Hampden, 

Hampden, 

Essex,  . 

Middlesex, 

Berkshire, 

Plymouth, 

Suflfolk, 

Plymouth, 

Franklin, 

Plymouth, 

Norfolk, 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 

Franklin, 

Plymouth, 

Plymouth, 

Franklin, 

Worcester, 

Hampshire, 

Hampshire, 

Middlesex, 

Berkshire, 

Franklin, 

Middlesex, 

Suflfolk, 

Essex,  . 

Essex,  . 

Plymouth, 

Hampshire, 
Essex,  . 
Essex,  . 
Plymouth, 
Essex,  . 
Essex,  . 
Plymouth, 
Hampden, 
Hampden, 
Berkshire, 
Plymouth, 
Plymouth, 


Number 

of 
Families 


298 


462 

753 


15 
133 


61 

35 

126 


47 
143 


38 
192 
109 

69 


Males 


767 


1,118 
1,813 


28 
347 


120 

95 

263 


64 
326 


55 

400 
335 
178 


140 


Fe- 
males 


Popula- 
tion 


667 


1.176 

1,878 


35 
326 


110 

70 

279 


70 
317 


62 
402 
317 
138 


138 


1,434 


2,294 
3,691 


63 
673 

150 


230 
165 
542 


134 
643 


117 
802 
652 
316 


278 


100 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


VILLAGES,   SECTIONS,  ETC.:    ALPHABETICALLY  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 


Happy  Alley, 
Happy  Hollow,     . 
Harbor  View,  ||     . 
Harilwick,*  || . 
Harmony, 
Harris,* 

Harrison  Square,  || 
Harrisville,    . 
Harrisville,    . 
Harrisville,    . 
Hart's  Brook, 
Hartsville,*    . 
Harvard,*  ||    . 
Harvard  Street,  ||  . 
Harwich,*  ||    . 
Harwich  Centre,  || 
Harwichport,* 
Hastings,  ||     . 
Hastingsville, 
Hatchville,     . 
Hatchville,*  . 
Hatfield,*  |1    . 
Hatherly,*      . 
Havenville,    . 
Haverhill,*  ||     , 
Haverhill  Bridge,  || 
Hawley,* 
Hayden  Row,*  || ' . 
Haydenville,*  ||     . 
Hazelwood,  || 

Head  Pamet, . 

Heald  Village, 

Heath,  II  . 

Heath,*   . 

Hebronville,*  ||      . 

Ilecla, 

Hemlock,  || 

Hendersonville,    . 

Hendersonville,  II  . 

Heywood's,  || 

Hey  wood's,  II  . 

Hicksville,  II   . 

Highfield, 

High  Head,     . 

Highland,  ||     . 

Highland, 

Highland, 

Highland  Lake,  ||  . 

Highlands,      . 

Highlands,      . 

Highlands,     . 

Highlands,      . 

Highlands,     . 

Highland  Terrace, 

Highlandville,*  II  . 

Hill's  Crossing,  II  . 

Hillside, 


Cities  and  Towns 


Counties 


Number 

of 
Families 


Marion,  . 

Brockton, 

Boston, 

Hardwick, 

East  Bridgewater, 

Rehoboth, 

Boston, 

Clinton,  . 

West  Boylston, 

Winchendon, 

Hadley,  . 

New  Marlborough 

Harvard, 

Boston, 

Harwich, 

Harwich, 

Harwich, 

Weston,  . 

Framingham 

Duxbury, 

Falmouth, 

Hatfield, . 

Rockland, 

Burlington, 

Haverhill, 

Bradford, 

Hawley, . 

Hopkinton, 

AVilliamsbur, 

Hyde  Park, 
Truro,     . 

Barre,     . 

Boston, 

Heath,     . 

Attleborough 

Uxbridge, 

Westport, 

Arlington, 

Everett, 

Gardner, 

Rowe, 

Dartmouth, 

Falmouth, 

Truro,     . 

Boston, 

Truro,     . 

Worcester, 

Norfolk, . 

Haverhill, 

Holyoke, 

Lowell, 

Lynn,     . 

Merrimac, 

Brockton, 

Needham, 

Belmont, 

Deerfield, 


Plymouth,    . 
Plymouth,    . 
Suffolk, 
Worcester,  . 
Plymouth,    . 
Bristol, 
Suffolk, 
Worcester,  . 
Worcester,  . 
Worcester,  . 
Hampshire, 
Berkshire,  . 
Worcester,  . 
Suffolk, 
Barnstable, . 
Barnstable, . 
Barnstable, . 
Middlesex,  . 
Middlesex,  . 
Plymouth,    . 

Barnstable, . 

Hampshire, 

Plymouth,    . 

Middlesex,  . 

Essex,  . 

Essex,  . 

Franklin,     . 

Middlesex,  . 

ILimpshire, 

Norfolk, 

Barnstable, . 

Worcester,  . 

Suffolk, 

Franklin,     . 

Bristol, 

Worcester,  . 

Bristol, 

Middlesex,  . 

Middlesex,  . 

Worcester,  . 

Franklin, 

Bristol, 

Barnstable, . 

Barnstable, . 

Suffolk, 

Barnstable, . 

Worcester,  . 

Norfolk, 

Essex,  . 

Hampden,    . 

Middlesex,  . 

Essex,  . 

Essex,  . 

Plymouth,    . 

Norfolk, 

Middlesex,  . 

Franklin, 


Males 


Fe- 
males 


46 
5 

39 


Popula- 
tion 


127 
15 


106 

7 

69 


180 

30 
113 


54 
235 


236 


53 


256 


106 
514 


131 
56 


342 
157 


266 


60 


233 
22 

144 


502 


113 


236  492 


109 
550 


823 

140 


814 


265 


1,743 


569 


1,847 


581 


215 
1,064 


665 
297 


3,590 


1,150 


1  R.  R.  name  Hayden. 


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VILLAGES,   SECTIONS,  ETC.:    ALPHABETICALLY  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 


Cities  and  Towns 


Counties 


Number 

of 
Families 


Males 


Fe- 
males 


Popula- 
tion 


Hillside  Park, 
Hillsville, 
Hingham,*  ||  . 
Hingham  Centre, 
Hinsdale,*  ||   . 
Hockanum,    . 
Hoggs  Bridge, 
Holbrook,*  ||  . 
Holbrook  Centre, 
Holden,*  ||      . 
Holland,* 
Hollingsworth,  || 
Holliston,*  II  . 
Holliston  Centre, 
Holtshire, 

HOLYOKE,*  II 

Honiefield, 
Hoosac,  . 
Hoosac,  . 
Hoosac  Tunnel,*  | 
Hopedale,*  ||  . 
Hopeville, 
Hopewell, 
Hopkinton,*  || 
Horseneck,    . 
Hortonville,* . 
Hospital  Hill, 
Hospital  Station,  | 
Hough's  Neck,* 
Houghtonville, 
Housatonic,*  || 
Hovendon  Park, 
Howarth's  Villag 
Howe's  Station,  || 
Howe  Village, 
Howland's,  || . 
Howland  Village 
Hubbardston,*|| 
Hudson,*  II      . 
Hull,*§    .       . 
Hull  Village,. 
Huntington,*  || 
Hyannis,*||     . 
Hyannisport,* 
Hyde  Park,*  |1 
Hydeville, 

Iceville,  . 
Indian  Hollow, 
Indian  Orchard,* 
Indian  Pond, 
Indiantown,  . 
Ingall's,  II 
Ingleside,  ||    . 
Intervale  Park, 
Ipswicli,*  II     . 
Island,     . 


Southbridge, 

Spencer, . 

Hingham, 

Hingham, 

Hinsdale, 

Hadley,  . 

Boston, 

Holbrook, 

Holbrook, 

Holden,  . 

Holland, 

Groton,  . 

Holliston, 

Holliston, 

Orange,  . 

HOLVOKE, 

Hyde  Park, 

Conway, 

Deerfleld, 

Florida,  . 

Hopedale, 

Worcester 

Taunton, 

Hopkinton, 

Westport, 

Swansea, 

Northampton, 

Northborough, 

QUINCY,. 

North  Adams, 
Great  Barrington 
Brockton,  . 
Oxford,  . 
Middleton,     . 
Boxford, 
Lakeville, 
NEW'  Bedford, 
Hubbardston, 
Hudson, . 
Hull, 
Hull, 

Huntington,  . 
Barnstable,  . 
Barnstable,  . 
Hyde  Park,  . 
Winchendon, 

Springfield, 
Huntington,  . 
Springfield, 

Kingston, 
Fall  River, 
North  Andover, 

HOLYOKE,       . 

Brockton,  . 

Ipswich, 

Worcester, 


Worcester, 

Worcester, 

Plymouth, 

Plymouth, 

Berkshire, 

Hampshire, 

Suffolk, 

Norfolk, 

Norfolk, 

Worcester, 

Hampden, 

Middlesex, 

Middlesex, 

Middlesex, 

Franklin, 

Hampden, 

Norfolk, 

Franklin, 

Franklin, 

Berkshire, 

Worcester, 

M'orcester, 

Bristol, 

Middlesex, 

Bristol, 

Bristol, 

Hampshire, 

Worcester, 

Norfolk, 

Berkshire, 

Berkshire, 

Plymouth, 

Worcester, 

Essex,  . 

Essex,  . 

Plymouth, 

Bristol, 

Worcester, 

Middlesex, 

Plymouth, 

Plymouth, 

Hampshire 

Barnstable, 

Barnstable, 

Norfolk, 

Worcester, 

Hampden, 

Hampshire, 

Hampden, 

Plymouth, 

Bristol, 

Essex,  . 

Hampden, 

Plymouth, 

Essex,  . 

Worcester, 


47 
291 


221 


430 


25 


69 

79 

247 

23 


65 

361 
46 

18 


10 
461 


125 
620 


391 


786 


64 


151 

159 

487 
48 


133 

599 
91 

42 


24 
1,108 


102 
613 


449 


877 


55 


138 

146 

556 

57 


157 

638 

82 


18 
1,081 


227 
1,233 


840 


1,663 


119 


289 

305 

1,043 

105 


290 

1,237 
173 

79 


42 

2,189 


1  R.  R.  station  in  town  of  Rowe. 


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VILLAGES,  SECTIONS,  ETC:    ALPHABETICALLY  —  Continued. 


CiTiKS,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

Number 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Island  Creek,*  1|    .       .       . 

Duxburj', 

Plymouth,   . 

47 

89 

93 

182 

Island  Park,  || 

Bradford, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Islington,*  ||   . 

Dedham, 

Norfolk,       . 

29 

53 

65 

118 

Jacksonville, 

FiTCHBURG,  . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Jamaica  Plain,*  || 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Janiesville,  ||  . 

Worcester, 

Worcester,  . 

46 

119 

107 

226 

Jeffersonville,*  ||  ^ 

HoUlen,  . 

Worcester,  . 

153 

411 

415 

826 

Jeffries  Point, 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Jenksville, 

Springfield, 

Hampden,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Jericho,  . 

Dudley,  . 

Worcester,  . 

148 

375 

360 

735 

Jericho,  . 

Scituate, 

Plymouth,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Jerusalem,     . 

Tyringham,  . 

Berkshire,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Jerusalem,     . 

West  Bridgewatei 

,      • 

Plymouth,   . 

39 

86 

76 

162 

Jesseville, 

New  Bedford,  . 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Johnson's  Ground 

* 

North  Adams, 

Berkshire,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Joppa,     . 

Gloucester, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Joppa,     . 

Newburyport, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Judsou,* . 

Ray n ham. 

Bristol, 

44 

81 

79 

160 

Juniper  Point, 

Salem, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

Katama,  . 

Edgartown,   . 

Dukes, . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Keephickon,  . 

Chilmark, 

Dukes,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Kenipville,     . 

Koktii  Adams, 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Kenbernia,  ||  . 

Hull,       . 

Plymouth, 

7 

17 

24 

41 

Kendal  Green,*  || 

Weston,  . 

Middlesex, 

83 

208 

181 

389 

Kenersouville, 

New  Bedford, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Kingston,*  I|   . 

Kingston, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

King  Street,  || 

Cohasset, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Kittle  Cove  Villag 

e. 

Manchester,  . 

Essex,  . 

,- 

- 

- 

- 

Kittredgeville, 

Dalton,    . 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Knife  Works, 

Sharon,  . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Knightville,   . 

Huntington,  . 

Hampshire, 

24 

47 

46 

93 

Lagoon  Heights, 

Cottage  City, 

Dukes, . 

- 

- 

- 

»      ^ 

Lake  Crossing,  || 

Natick,    . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lake  Pleasant,*  || 

Montague,      . 

Franklin, 

29 

22 

36 

58 

Lake  Shore  Park, 

Lynn,     . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lakeside, 

Leicester, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lakeside, 

Lynn,     . 

Essex,  . 

60 

103 

124 

227 

Laketown, 

Essex,     . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lakeview, 

Foxborough, 

Norfolk, 

14 

30 

31 

61 

Lake  View,*  . 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 

181 

352 

376 

728 

Lake  Village, 

Topsfleld, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lakeville,*  ||  . 

Lakeville, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lakeville, 

Shirley,  . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lamb  City,     . 

Phillipston,   . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lambert's  Cove, 

West  Tisbury, 

Dukes, . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lancaster,*  || . 

Lancaster, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lanesborough,* 

Lanesborough, 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lanesville,*  . 

Gloucester, 

Essex,  . 

359 

1,114 

659 

1,773 

Lane  Village, 

Asliburnhani, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lawkence,*  II 

Lawrence,  . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lebanon, 

Seekonk, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Ledgeville,     . 

Petersham,    . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lee,*  II     .       . 

Lee, 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Leeds,*  || 

Northampton, 

Hampshire, 

180 

467 

513 

980 

Leet  Ore  Beds, 

West  Stockbridge 

1 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Leicester,*     . 

Leicester, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

>  R.  R.  and  P.  O.  name  Jefferson. 


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Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sectioks,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

Number 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Lelandville 

Charlton, 

Worcester,  . 

_ 

_ 

« 

^ 

Lenox,*  || 

Lenox,    . 

Berkshire,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lenox  Dale,*  || 

Lenox,    . 

Berkshire,  . 

110 

329 

236 

565 

Lensdale, 

Soutlibridge, . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Leominster,*  ||  i    . 

Leominster,  . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Leverett,*  ||    . 

Leverett, 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lexington,*  || 

Lexington,    . 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Leyden,* 

Leyden, . 

Franklin,     . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Leyden  Park, 

Brockton,  . 

Plymouth,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Liberty  Hill,  . 

Salem,   . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lincoln,*  ||      . 

Lincoln,. 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lincoln  Sqnare,*  . 

Worcester, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Linden,  || 

Malden, 

Middlesex,  . 

255 

512 

558 

1,070 

Lindenwood,  || 

Stoneham, 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Line,*      . 

Colrain,  . 

Franklin,     . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Linebrook  Parish 

Ipswich,. 

Essex,  . 

34 

70 

66 

136 

Linwood,  \\-  . 

Northbridge, 

Worcester,  . 

84 

227 

269 

496 

Linwood  Park, 

Lynn,     . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lion's  Moutli, 

Amesbury, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Little  Brewster, 

Hull, 

Plymouth, 

3 

4 

2 

6 

Little  Canada, 

Lowell, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Little  Nahant, 

Xahatit,  . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Little  River,  . 

Westfield, 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Little  South,  . 

Xatick,    . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Littleton,*  ||    . 

Littleton, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Littleton  Centre, 

Littleton, 

Middlesex, 

75 

159 

174 

333 

Littleton  Common 

* 

Littleton, 

Middlesex, 

8 

16 

21 

37 

Littleville,*    . 

Chester,  . 

Hampden, 

20 

37 

27 

64 

Lock's  Village, 

Shutesbury, 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lock's  Village,* 

Wendell, 

Fi-anklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Logan's,  || 

Eowe,     . 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lokerville,     . 

Wayland, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Long  Hill, 

Rehoboth, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Longnieadow,*  H 

Longnieado^v 

» 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Longnook, 

Truro,     . 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Long  Plain,*  . 

Acushnet, 

Bristol, 

67 

Ill 

132 

243 

Long  Plain,   . 

Leverett, 

Franklin, 

23 

52 

46 

98 

Longwood,  II  . 

Brookline, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Look's  Mills, . 

Rochester, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Loudville, 

Easthampton, 

Hampshire, 

3 

7 

10 

17 

Loudville, 

Northampton, 

Hampshire, 

t 

21 

16 

37 

Loudville,*     . 

Westhampton, 

Hampshire, 

22 

45 

36 

81 

Lovell's  Corners, 

Weymouth,    . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lovell's  Grove,  II 

Weymouth,    . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lowell,*  ||   . 

Lowell, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lowell  Island, 

Salem,   . 

Essex,  . 

1 

1 

4 

5 

Lowell  Junction,  | 

3 

Lowell, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lowell  Street,  |1 

Wakefield,     . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lower  Corner, 

Merriniac, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lower  End,   . 

North  Reading, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lower  Village, 

Warren,. 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

• 

Ludlow,*  II      . 

Ludlow,. 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Ludlow  Centre,* 

Ludlow, . 

Hampden, 

29 

55 

58 

Il3 

Ludlow  City, 

Granby, . 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Ludlow  City, 

Ludlow, . 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lund's  Corner, 

New  Bedford, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lunenburg,*  11 

Lunenburg,  . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lyndhurst,     . 

Saugus,  . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1  R.  R.  name  Leominster  Centre.        ^  R.  R.  name  Whitins.        ^  r.  r.  station  in  town  of  Tewksbury. 


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Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

,  Number 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Lynn,*  II 

Lynn 

Essex,  . 

_ 

— 

_ 

_ 

Lynn  Common,  ||  . 

Lynn,     . 

Essex,  . 

- 

•     - 

- 

- 

Lynnflekl,*  |! . 

Lynnfleld, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lynnfleld  Centre,*  || 

Lynnfleld, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lynnhurst,     . 

Lynn,     . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lyousville,*  . 

Colrain,  . 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lyonville, 

Halifax,. 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Machine  Shop,  ||    . 

Korth  A  ndover. 

Essex,  . 

— 

- 

- 

- 

Madaket, 

Nantucket,     . 

Nantucket, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Magnolia,*  ||  * 

Gloucester, 

Essex,  . 

57 

134 

113 

247 

Malionikey,    . 

Tisbury, 

Dukes, . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Malden,*||    . 

Malden, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Manchaug,*  . 

Sutton,    . 

Worcester, 

267 

798 

768 

1,566 

Manchester,*  II 

Manchester,  . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Mann'8  Hill,  . 

Sharon,  .   •    . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Manomet,*     . 

Plymouth, 

Plymouth, 

93 

187 

183 

370 

Mansfield,*  11  . 

Mansfield, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Manville, 

Leicester, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Maple  Grove,  || 

Adams,  . 

Berkshire, 

107 

235 

264 

499 

Mapleville,    . 

Wenham, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Maplewood,   . 

Fall  Rivek, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Maplewood,  || 

Malden, 

Middlesex,  . 

777 

1,621 

1,760 

3,.381 

Marblehead,*||      . 

Marblehead,  . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Marblehead  Neck,* ' 

Marblehead, . 

Essex,  . 

10 

17 

32 

49 

Marble  Ridge,  ||    . 

North  Andover, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Marbleville,  . 

Sutton,    . 

Worcester, 

15 

27 

28 

55 

Marion,*  || 

Marion,  . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Market  Street,  ||    . 

Lynn,     . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Marland  Village,  . 

Andover, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Marlborough, 

Georgetown, . 

Essex,  . 

24 

54 

52 

106 

Marlborough,*  || 

Marlborough, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Marlborough  Junction 

.11    ■ 

Marlborough, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Marshall's  Corner, 

Brockton,  . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Marshfleld,*  || 

Marshfleld,    . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Marshlield  Centre,*  || 

Marshfleld,    . 

Plymouth, 

26 

42 

48 

90 

Marshfleld  Hills,*  || 

Marshfleld,    . 

Plymouth, 

105 

173 

164 

337 

Marston's  Mills',*  . 

Barnstable,    . 

Barnstable, 

68 

132 

129 

261 

Mashjjee,* 

Mashpee, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Matfleld, 

East  Bridgewater 

Plymouth,   . 

27 

65 

70 

135 

Matfleld,*  II    . 

West  Bridgewatei 

, 

Plymouth, 

42 

88 

82 

170 

Mattapan,*  ||  . 

Boston, 

Suflblk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Mattapan, 

Milton,    . 

Norfolk, 

183 

425 

453 

878 

Mattapoisett,*  ||    . 

Mattapoisett, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Maynard,*  ||   . 

INIaynard, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Meadows, 

Sunderland,  . 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Mechanicsville, 

Attleborough,  ' 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Mechanicsville,     . 

Fall  River, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Medfleld,*  ||    . 

Medfleld, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Medfleld  .Junction,  || 

Medflehl, 

Norfolk, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

MeoFORD,*  II 

Medforu, 

^Middlesex, 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

Medway,*  ||    . 

Medway, 

Norfolk, 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Meeting  House  Hill, 

Boston, 

SulTolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Melrose,*  ||     . 

Melrose, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Melrose  Highlands,*  || 

Melrose, 

Middlesex, 

478 

868 

1,099 

1,967 

Menamsha,     . 

Chilmark, 

Dukes, . 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Menauhant,*  . 

Falmoutli, 

Barnstable, 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

Mendon,* 

Mendon, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

I  R.  R.  station  in  town  pf  Manchester. 


2  P.  O.  name  Nanepashemet. 


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[Continued. 

Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Xumber 
Counties                    of 

Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Menlo  Park,  .        .       .       . 

Brockton,   . 

Plymouth,   . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Merino  Village,     . 

Dudley,  . 

Worcester, 

197 

488 

511 

999 

Merrick,* 

West  Springfield, 

Hampden, 

749 

1,649 

1,730 

3,379 

Merrimac,*  ||  . 

Merrimac, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Merrimac  Centre, 

Merrimac, 

Essex,  . 

401 

745 

821 

1,566 

Merrimacport,*     . 

Merrimac, 

Essex,  . 

9-2 

160 

165 

325 

Metcalf,*  II      . 

Holliston, 

Middlesex, 

19 

40 

36 

76 

Methuen,*  ||    . 

Methuen, 

Essex,  . 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Mica  Mill,       . 

Chester,  . 

Hampden, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Michawum,  || . 

WOBURN, 

Middlesex, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Middleborough,*  || 

Middleborough, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Middle  Brewster, 

Hull, 

Plymouth, 

3 

5 

5 

10 

Middle  Farms, 

Westfield,      . 

Hampden, 

31 

106 

58 

164 

Middlefleld,*  || 

Middlefleld,  . 

Hampshire, 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

Middlesex  Junction,  || 

Lowell, 

Middlesex, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Middlesex  Village,*  || ' 

Lowell, 

Middlesex, 

48 

103 

133 

236 

Middleton,*  || 

Middleton,     . 

Essex,  . 

_ 

_ 

" 

_ 

Middletown,  . 

West  Tisbury, 

Dukes, . 

_ 

_ 

__ 

Middletown,  . 

Yarmouth, 

Barnstable, 

_ 

_ 

Miles'  River,  || 

Hamilton, 

Essex,  . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Milford,*  II      . 

Milford, . 

Worcester, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Milk  Hill, 

Chelsea, 

Sufi-olk, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Milk  Row,       . 

SOMERVILLE, 

Middlesex, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Millbrook,*     . 

Duxbury, 

Plymouth, 

68 

128 

135 

263 

Millbury,*||   . 

Millbury, 

Worcester, 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Millbury  Junction,  || 

Millbury, 

Worcester, 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Miller's  Falls, 

Erving,  . 

Franklin, 

76 

150 

151 

301 

Miller's  Falls,*  ||    . 

Montague, 

Franklin, 

128 

282 

246 

528 

Millington,*   . 

Xew  Salem,   . 

Franklin, 

13 

33 

26 

59 

Millis,*||. 

Millis,     . 

Norfolk, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Mill  River,      . 

Deerfield, 

Franklin, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Mill  River,*    . 

Xew  Marlborougl 

'» 

Berkshire, 

120 

241 

233 

474 

Millvale, 

Haverhill, 

Essex,  . 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Mill  Valley,    . 

Amherst, 

Hampshire, 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Mill  Village,  . 

Ashby,    . 

Middlesex, 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Millville,*  II     . 

Blackstone,    . 

Worcester, 

507 

1,417 

1,099 

2,516 

Milhvard, 

Charlton, 

Worcester, 

_ 

_ 

__ 

_ 

Millwood, 

Framingham, 

Middlesex, 

_ 

_ 

Millwood,*      . 

Rowley,  . 

Essex,  . 

39 

74 

64 

138 

Milton,*  II 

Milton,    . 

Norfolk, 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Milton  Hill,    . 

Milton,    . 

Norfolk, 

_ 

_ 

Misery  Island, 

Salem,   . 

Essex,  . 

2 

6 

4 

12 

Mittineague,  . 

Agawani, 

Hampden, 

184 

436 

461 

897 

Mittineague,*  || 

West  Springfield, 

Hampden, 

287 

607 

730 

1,337 

Monroe,* 

Monroe, . 

Franklin, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Monroe  Bridge,*  || 

Monroe, . 

Franklin, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Monson,*  ||     . 

Monson, . 

Hampden, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Montague,*  || . 

Montague, 

Franklin, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Montague  City,*  || 

Montague, 

Franklin, 

81 

196 

171 

367 

Montclair, 

Milton,    . 

Norfolk, 

- 

_ 

_ 

Montclair,  ||    . 

QUIXCY, 

Norfolk, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Montello,  ||      .        .        . 

Brockton,   . 

Plymouth, 

690 

1,613 

1,480 

3,093 

Montei-ey,*  ||  . 

Monterey, 

Berkshire, 

- 

_ 

__ 

_ 

Montgomery,* 

Montgomery, 

Hampden, 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Montrose,*  ||  . 

Wakefield,     . 

Middlesex, 

104 

224 

241 

465 

Montserrat,  || . 

Beverly, 

Essex,  . 

86 

193 

142 

335 

Montvale,  ||     . 

WOBURN, 

Middlesex, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Montvilie,*     . 

Sandisfleld,    . 

Berkshire, 

34 

46 

65 

111 

'  R.  R.  name  Middlesex. 


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Cities,  Towvs,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

Number 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Monument  Beach,*  ||   . 

Bourne 

Barnstable, 

■40 

71 

tl 

148 

Monument  Yalley, 

Great  Barrington, 

Berkshire,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Moore's  Corner,*  . 

Leverett, 

Franklin,     . 

26 

52 

47 

99 

Moose  Hill,    . 

Sharon 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Morning  Side, 

PITTSFIELD,  . 

Berkshire,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Morse  Hollow, 

Leominster,  . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Morse  Village, 

New  Salem,    . 

S'ranklin,     . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Mosquito  Valley,  . 

Hamilton, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

]\roultonville, 

Newburyport,  . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

3Iountain  Park,    . 

Swampscott, . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Mount  Auburn,     . 

Cambridge,  . 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Mount  Auburn,*  || 

Watertown,  . 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Mount  Bellingham, 

Chelsea, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Mount  Blue,  . 

Hingham, 

Plymouth,   . 

- 

- 

- 

Mount  Blue,* 

Nor  well. 

Plymouth,   . 

4-2 

89 

75 

164 

Mount  Bowdoin,  || 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Mount  Carmel,  ||    . 

Middleborough,    . 

Plymouth,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Mount  Hermon,*  . 

Gill 

Franklin,     . 

25 

338 

34 

372 

Mount  Hermon,  || . 

Northfleld,     . 

Franklin,     . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Mount  Hope,  II 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

JMount  Pleasant,   . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Mount  Pleasant,  || 

Kew  Bedford,  . 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Mount  Tom,*  II       . 

Easthampton, 

Hampshire, 

30 

98 

71 

169 

Mount  Tom,   . 

Northampton,   . 

Hampshire, 

22 

113 

45 

158 

Mount  "VVachusett,* 

Princeton, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Mount  Washington, 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Mount  Washington, 

Chelsea, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Mount  Washington, 

Everett, 

Middlesex,  . 

108 

247 

262 

509 

Mount  Washington, 

Haverhill,  . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Mount  Washington,* 

Mount  Washington,     . 

Berkshire,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Mundale,* 

Westfleld, 

Hampden,   . 

40 

81 

i  i 

158 

Munroe,  || 

Lexington,     . 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Muschopauge,  ||    . 

Rutland 

AVorcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Muskegat, 

Nantucket,     . 

Nantucket,  . 

1 

1 

- 

1 

Myricksville,*  ||  i  . 

Berkley, 

Bristol, 

57 

102 

109 

211 

Mystic,  II . 

Winchester,  . 

Middlesex, . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Nahaut,*  § 

Nahant 

Essex,  . 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

Kamasket, 

Middleborough,    . 

Plymouth,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Nameiiuoit,    . 

Orleans 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Namskaket,    . 

Orleans 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Kantasket,*    . 

Cohasset, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Nantasket,  ||  § 

Hull,       .       .       .       . 

Plymouth,    . 

88 

194 

183 

377 

Kantasket  .Junction,  || 

Hingham, 

Plymouth,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Kantucket,*  § . 

Nantucket,     . 

Nantucket,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Nash,*      . 

Weymouth,    . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Nashaquitsa,  . 

Cliilmark, 

Dukes, . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Kashawannuck,    . 

Easthampton, 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Kashawena  Island, 

Gosnold, 

Dukes,  . 

1 

3 

1 

4 

Nashoba,* 

Westford, 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Nash's  Mills, . 

Greenfield,     . 

Franklin,     . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Nasketucket,  . 

Fairhaven,     . 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Natick,*i| 

Natick 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Nauset,    .... 

Eastham, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Naushon  Island,   . 

Gosnold, 

Dukes, . 

6 

20 

10 

30 

Navy 

Dracut 

Middlesex,  . 

169 

456 

415 

871 

Nebroska  Plain,    . 

Natick 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Neck 

Lakeville, 

Plymouth,   . 

" 

~ 

~ 

~ 

1  R.  R.  and  P.  O.  name  Myricks. 


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ETC.: 

ALPHABETICALLY  — 

Continued. 

Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

Niimlier 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Neck 

North  Reading,     . 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Keck 

Truro,     . 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Needham,*  ||  . 

Needham, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Neponset,  ||     .       .       .       . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

NewAshford,*      . 

New  Ashford, 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

New  Bedford,*  || 

New  Bedford, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

New  Boston 

Dracut,  . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

New  Boston 

Fail-haven,     . 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

New  Boston 

Fall  River, 

Bristol, 

59 

12S 

131 

259 

New  Boston 

Rutland, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

New  Boston,* 

Sandisfleld,    . 

Berkshire, 

3-2 

56 

51 

107 

New  Boston 

Winchendon, 

Worcester, 

2S 

58 

43 

101 

New  Braintree,*  || 

New  Braintree, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Newbury,*  II   .... 

Newbury, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Newbury  Lower  Green,     . 

Newbury, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Newburyport,*  II 

Newburyport, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Newbury  Upper  Green, 

Newbury, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Newhall  Heights, 

Lynn,     . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Newhall's,||    .... 

Peabody, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

New  Jeru-alem,    . 

Clinton,  . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

New  Lenox,*  II 

Lenox,    . 

Berkshire, 

66 

161 

134 

295 

New  Maine 

Foxborough, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

New  Marlborough,*     . 

New  Marlborougl 

'» 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

New  Salem,*  II 

New  Salem,  . 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

New  State,     .... 

Foxborough, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Newton,*  II    .... 

Newton, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Newton  Centre,*  || 

Newton, 

Middlesex, 

.364 

831 

981 

1,812 

Newton  Highlands,*  || . 

Newton, 

Middlesex, 

404 

835 

1,078 

1,913 

Newton  Lower  Falls,*  || 

Newton, 

Middlesex, 

135 

353 

339 

692 

Newton  Lower  Falls,  . 

Wellesley, 

Norfolk, 

129 

317 

283 

600 

Newton  Street,  ||    . 

Waltham, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Newton  Upper  Falls,*  || 

Np:wton, 

Middlesex, 

340 

790 

782 

1,.')72 

Newtonville,*||      . 

Newton, 

Middlesex, 

720 

1,645 

1,941 

3,586 

New  Town 

Barnstable, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

New  Worcester,*  . 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 

327 

709 

692 

1,401 

Nichewaug-,*  .... 

Petersham, 

Worcester, 

13 

28 

22 

50 

Nine  Acre  Corner, 

Concord, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Nissitissett 

Pepperell, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Nobscot,*||     .... 

Framingham 

Middlesex, 

37 

89 

87 

176 

Noman's  Land, 

Chilmark, 

Dukes, . 

3 

10 

8 

18 

Nonantuni 

Newton, 

Middlesex, 

412 

1,130 

1,118 

2,248 

Nonantum  Hill,     . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Nonquitt,*       .... 

Dartmouth, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Norfolk,*  |l      .... 

Norfolk, . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Norfolk  Downs,  || . 

QUINCY, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

North  Abington,*  || 

Abington, 

Plymouth, 

550 

1,064 

1,107 

2,171 

North  Acton,*  II     . 

Acton,     . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

North  Adams,*  || 

North  Adams, 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

North  Amherst,*  || 

Amherst, 

Hampshire, 

186 

327 

361 

688 

Northampton,*  || 

Northampton, 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

North  Andover,*  II 

North  Andover, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

North  Andover  Depot,*  ||    . 

North  Andover,    . 

Essex,  . 

574 

1,258 

1,305 

2,563 

North  Ashburnhani,*  || 

Asliburnhain,. 

Worcester,  . 

3S 

76 

65 

141 

North  At  tie  borough,*  || 

Noitli  Attleborou 

?h. 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

North  Bellingham,*  ||  . 

Bellingham,  . 

Norfolk, 

105 

210 

213 

423 

North  Beverly,  ||    . 

Beverly', 

Essex,  . 

217 

432 

441 

873 

North  Billerica,*  || 

Billerica, 

Middlesex, . 

254 

577 

614 

1,191 

North  Blandford,* 

Blandford,    . 

Hampden,    . 

33 

52 

56 

108 

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Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

Number 
of 

Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Northborough,*  || . 

Northborough, 

Worcester,  . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Korthbridge,*  ||     .       .       . 

Northbridge, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Northbridge  Centre,*  . 

Northbridge, 

Worcester,  . 

95 

1S7 

156 

343 

North  Brookflcld,*  ||     . 

North  Brookfield, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

' 

- 

North  Cambridge,*  ||    . 

Cambridge,  . 

Middlesex,  . 

2,107 

4,700 

5,291 

9,991 

North  Carver,*  ||    . 

Carver,  .... 

Plymouth,    . 

70 

143 

117 

260 

North  Chatham,*  . 

Chatham, 

Barnstable, 

43 

63 

74 

137 

North  Chelmsford,*  ||  . 

Chelmsford,  . 

Middlesex,  . 

244 

574 

538 

1,112 

North  Chester,*     . 

Chester 

Hampden,   . 

19 

41 

39 

80 

North  Cohasset,  ||  ^ 

Cohasset, 

Norfolk, 

96 

188 

231 

419 

North  Common,     . 

Westminster, 

Worcester,  . 

9 

14 

9 

23 

North  Dana,*  ||      .       .       . 

Dana 

Worcester,  . 

122 

224 

243 

467 

North  Dartmouth,*  ||    . 

Dartmouth,    . 

Bristol, 

77 

131 

154 

285 

North  Dennis, 

Dennis 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

North  Dighton,*  ||  2 

Dighton, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

North  Duxburj',*  . 

Duxbury, 

Plymouth,    . 

31 

50 

48 

98 

North  Eastliam,*  || 

Easthani, 

Barnstable, 

30 

53 

53 

106 

North  Easton,*  1|    .        .        . 

Easton 

Bristol, 

674 

1,492 

1,445 

2,937 

North  Egremont,* 

Egremont,     . 

Berkshire,   . 

29 

40 

49 

89 

North  End 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Nortli  End,     .... 

New  Bedford,  . 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

North  Falmouth,*  ||      . 

Falmouth, 

Barnstable, 

54 

81 

102 

183 

North  Farms, 

Northampton,  . 

Hampshire, 

12 

30 

21 

51 

Northfleld,*  ||         .       .       . 

Northfleld,     . 

Franklin,     . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Northfield  Farms,*  ||    . 

Northfleld,     . 

Franklin,     . 

55 

107 

75 

182 

North  Foxborough,*  || . 

Foxborough, . 

Norfolk,       . 

46 

99 

99 

198 

North  Franlilin,    . 

Franklin, 

Norfolk, 

34 

67 

82 

149 

North  Grafton,*  II . 

Grafton, 

Worcester,  . 

366 

839 

944 

1,783 

North  Groveland, 

Groveland,    . 

Essex,  . 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

North  Hadley,*     . 

Hadley, .... 

Hampshire, 

145 

319 

293 

612 

North  Hanover,*  . 

Hanover, 

Plymouth,    . 

120 

208 

213 

421 

North  Hanson,*  || . 

Hanson, .... 

Plymouth,   . 

18 

31 

37 

68 

North  Harwich,*  || 

Harwich, 

Barnstable, 

65 

99 

96 

195 

North  Hatfield,*  || 

Hatfield, 

Hampshire, 

65 

166 

126 

292 

North  Heath,* 

Heath 

Franklin,     . 

45 

88 

84 

172 

North  Lancaster, . 

Lancaster, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

North  Lawrence,  . 

Lawrence,  . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

North  Leominster,*  |j  . 

Leominster,  . 

Worcester,  . 

236 

484 

474 

958 

North  Leverett,*  . 

Leverett, 

Franklin,     . 

50 

91 

92 

183 

North  Lexington,  || 

Lexington,     . 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

North  Littleton,  || . 

Littleton, 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

North  Marshfleld,* 

Marshfleld,    . 

Plymouth,   . 

72 

113 

127 

240 

North  Mashpee,    . 

Mashpee, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

North  Middleborough,* 

Middleborough,   . 

Plymouth,    . 

129 

223 

255 

478 

North  Middleton,  . 

Middleton,     . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

North  Milford, 

Alilford 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

North  Monson, 

Monson, 

Hampden,    . 

19 

36 

36 

72 

North  Natick,* 

Natick 

IMiddlesex,  . 

60 

113 

124 

237 

North  New  Salem,* 

New  Salem,   . 

Franklin,     . 

17 

24 

00 

46 

North  Orange,*     . 

Orange,  .... 

Franklin, 

36 

62 

Co 

12T 

North  Otis,      .... 

Otis 

Berkshire,   . 

22 

43 

35 

78 

North  Oxford,*  ||  . 

Oxford,  .... 

Worcester,  . 

50 

112 

108 

220 

North  Oxford  Mills,  ||  . 

Oxford 

AVorcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

North  Parish, 

Haverhill, 

Essex,  . 

56 

96 

104 

200 

North  Pembroke,* 

Pembroke,     . 

Plymouth,   . 

66 

109 

112 

221 

North  Pepperell,*  ||  s    . 

Pepperell, 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

North  Plymouth,*  11  *   . 

Plymouth, 

Plymouth,   , 

112 

281 

269 

560 

1  E.  R.  station  in  town  of  Hingham. 
s  P.  O.  name  Paugus. 


^  R.  R.  station  in  city  of  Taunton. 
*  R.  R.  name  Seaside. 


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VILLAGES,   I 

SECTIONS,   ETC.: 

ALPHABETICALLY  — 

Continued. 

Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

Number 

of 
Families 

Slales 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

North  Plympton,  . 

Plympton,     . 

Plymouth,   . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

North  Prescott,*    . 

Prescott, 

Hampshire, 

59 

109 

101 

210 

Nortli  Quarter, 

Concord, 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

North  Raynliam,* 

Raynham, 

Bristol, 

143 

267 

261 

528 

North  Reading,*  || 

North  Reading,     . 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

North  Relioboth,*. 

Rehoboth, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

North  Rochester,* 

Rochester, 

Plymouth,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

North  Rutland,*    . 

Rutland, 

Worcester, 

S 

14 

17 

31 

l^orth  Salem, . 

Salem,  . 

Essex,  . 

472 

923 

1,049 

1,972 

North  Saugus, 

Saugus,  . 

Essex,  . 

42 

95 

88 

183 

North  Scituate,*  || 

Scituate, 

Plymouth, 

227 

393 

403 

796 

^orth  Sherborn,    . 

Sherborn, 

Middlesex, 

73 

176 

486 

662 

North  Shirley, 

Shirley,  . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

North  Side,     . 

Charlton, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

North  Somei-ville,|l 

SOMERVILLE, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

North  Spencer, 

Spencer, 

Worcester, 

26 

83 

66 

149 

North  Stoughton,*  || 

Stoughton,     . 

Norfolk, 

38 

72 

74 

146 

North  Sudbury,*  || 

Sudbury, 

Middlesex, 

34 

98 

64 

162 

Nortli  Sunderland, 

Sunderland,  . 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

North  Swansea,*  . 

Swansea, 

Bristol, 

69 

139 

134 

273 

North  Taunton,     . 

Taunton,     . 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

North  Tisbury,*    . 

West  Tisbury, 

Dukes,  . 

73 

Ill 

lis 

229 

North  Truro,*  ||      . 

Truro,     . 

Barnstable, 

70 

101 

116 

217 

North  Uxbridge,*. 

Uxbridge, 

Worcester, 

166 

387 

387 

774 

North  Village, 

Lancaster,     . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

North  Village, 

Truro,     . 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

North  Village,  ||  i  . 

Webster, 

Worcester, 

13,5 

382 

358 

740 

Northville, 

East  Bridgewater 

Plymouth, 

57 

107 

98 

205 

North  Westport,*  || 

Westport, 

Bristol, 

91 

188 

204 

392 

North  Weymouth,*  1| 

Weymouth,    . 

Norfolk, 

326 

824 

679 

1,.503 

North  Wilbraham,*  || 

Wilbrahain,   . 

Hampden, 

106 

227 

249 

476 

Noi;th  Wilmington,*  || 

Wilmington,  . 

Middlesex, 

67 

120 

123 

243 

North  Woburn,  ||  . 

Woburn, 

Middlesex, 

248 

510 

537 

1,047 

North  Woods,  ||      . 

Holden,  . 

Worcester, 

21 

72 

48 

120 

North  Worcester,  || 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 

14 

27 

33 

60 

Norton,*  || 

Norton,   . 

Bristol, 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Norton  Furnace,*  || 

Norton,  . 

Bristol, 

18 

35 

37 

72 

Norwell,* 

Norwell,. 

Plymouth, 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Norwich,* 

Huntington,  . 

Hampshire, 

41 

83 

86 

169 

Norwich  Bridge,  . 

Huntington,  . 

Hampshire, 

22 

51 

41 

92 

Norwood,*  II   . 

Norwood, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Norwood  Central,  || 

Norwood, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

_ 

— 

Notch,      . 

North  Adams, 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Oakdale, . 

Dedham, 

Norfolk, 

112 

217 

232 

449 

Oakdale, . 

HOLYOKE,      . 

Haniiaden, 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Oakdale,*  ||     . 

West  Boylston, 

Worcester, 

248 

644 

651 

1,295 

Oak  Grove,  II  . 

Malden, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

_ 

Oak  Grove  Village, 

Fall  River, 

Bristol, 

27 

64 

67 

1.31 

Oakham,* 

Oakham, 

Worcester, 

~ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Oak  Hill, 

Brockton,  . 

Plymouth, 

- 

_ 

_ 

^ 

Oak  Hill, 

Harvard, 

Worcester, 

- 

_ 

- 

^ 

Oak  Hill, 

Newton, 

SI  iddlesex, 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

Oak  Hill, 

Pepperell, 

Middlesex, 

~ 

- 

- 

^ 

Oak  Island,  || . 

Revere,  . 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

. 

Oak  Knoll,      . 

Springfield, 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

« 

Oakland, 

Taunton,     . 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

J  R.  R.  names  North  Webster  and  Webster  Mills. 


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Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

Number 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Oaklands,       .... 

Lowell, 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Oaklands, 

Springfield, 

Hampden,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Oaklandvale,. 

Saugus 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Oak-\vood  Park,     . 

Hyde  Park,    . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Ocean  Bluff,  . 

Marshfleld,    . 

Plymouth,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Ocean  Pier,    . 

Revere 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Ocean  Spray,  || 

Winthrop, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Oklahoma, 

Tisbury, 

Dukes, . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Old  City,. 

Townsend,     . 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Old  Colony  Hill,    . 

Hingham, 

Plymouth,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Old  Common, 

Millbury, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Old  Landing, 

Marion 

Plymouth,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Old  Mill, 

Harvard, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Old  Town,*    . 

North  Attleborough,   . 

Bristol, 

32 

85 

76 

161 

Onset,*  li . 

Wareham, 

Plymouth,    . 

165 

218 

234 

452 

Orange,*  ||      . 

Orange,  .... 

Franklin,     . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Orchard  Park, 

Lynn 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Oregon,  . 

Ashland, 

^Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Orient  Heights,  ||  . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Orleans,*  || 

Orleans,  .... 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Osgood  Heights,   . 

Medford,     . 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Osterville,*    . 

Barnstable,    , 

Barnstable, 

125 

208 

220 

428 

Otis,* 

Otis,        .... 

Berkshire,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Otter  River,*  || 

Templeton,    . 

Worcester,  . 

96 

228 

206 

434 

Oxford,   . 

Fairhaven,     . 

Bristol,         • 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Oxford,*  II      . 

Oxford,  .... 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Packachoag  Hill, 

Auburn,. 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

PackardsvlUe, 

Pelham 

Hampshire, 

19 

37 

37 

74 

Painsville, 

Wellfleet, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Palmer,*  || 

Palmer 

Hampden,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pansy  Park,  || 

Belchertown, 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Parker  Hill,   . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Parker  Mills, . 

Wareham, 

Plymouth,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Parkerville,   . 

Westford, 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Park  Hill,       . 

Easthampton, 

Hampshire, 

1 

17 

27 

44 

Park  Hill, 

Millbury, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Park  Hill,       . 

Northampton,   . 

Hampshire, 

5 

14 

s 

22 

Parks'  Corner, 

Framingham, 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Park  Street,  || 

Medford,     . 

Middlesex,  . 

161 

353 

410 

763 

Parley  Vale,  . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Partridgeville, 

Athol 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Partridgeville, 

Templeton,    . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pasque  Island, 

Gosnold 

Dukes,  . 

1 

4 

1 

5 

Patch, 

Auburn, .... 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pattenville,    . 

Tewksbury,  . 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pawtucketville, 

Lowell, 

Middlesex,  . 

375 

827 

899 

1,726 

Paxton,* 

Paxton 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Peabody,*  ||    . 

Peabody, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pearl  Hill,      . 

Fitchburg,  . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Peck's,     . 

Pittsfield,  . 

Berkshire,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pecowsic,  II     . 

Springfield, 

Hampden,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pelham,* 

Pelham 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pemberton,  ||  § 

Hull,       .       .       .       . 

Plymouth,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pembroke,*    . 

Pembroke,     . 

Plymouth,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pembroke  Centre 

Pembroke,     . 

Plj^mouth,    . 

63 

105 

99 

204 

Penikese  Island, 

Gosnold, 

Dukes,  . 

1 

1 

- 

1 

Pepperell,*  ||  . 

Pepperell, 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

~ 

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VILLAGES,    SECTIONS,    ETC.  :     ALPHABETICALLY. 


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VILLAGES,    SECTIONS,   ETC.:    ALPHABETICALLY  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

Number 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Perrln's  Bridge,  || 

Seekonk, 

Bristol, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Perrin's  Crossing,  || 

Seekonk, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Perryville, 

Dudley,  . 

Worcester,  . 

40 

121 

123 

244 

Peru,*      . 

Peru, 

Berkshire,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Petersham,*   . 

Petersham,    . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pettis  Plain,  . 

Deerfleld, 

Franklin, 

31 

69 

69 

138 

Plielps'  Mills,  II      . 

Peabody, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Phillips  Beach,  ||  . 

Swampscott, . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Phillipston,*  . 

Phillipston,    . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Phoenix,  ||  i     . 

Tewksbury,  . 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Piety  Corner, 

Waltham,    . 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pigeon  Cove,* 

Rockport, 

Essex,  . 

4i)G 

1,247 

793 

2,040 

Pine  Bank,     . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pinedale, 

Athol,     . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pine  Grove,    . 

XORTHAJIPTON,     . 

Hampshire, 

11 

36 

23 

59 

Pine  Hill, 

Lynn,     . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pine  Island,  . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pine  Ridge,  || 

Westford, 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pingreyville, . 

Littleton, 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

PiTTSFIELU,*  II       . 

PITTSFIELD, . 

Berkshire,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pittsfleld  .Junction 

,11    • 

Pittsfield,. 

Berkshire,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Plainfield,*     . 

Plainfield, 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Plains,    . 

Edgartown,   . 

Dukes, . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Plainville, 

Hadley,  . 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

Plainville, 

Marshfleld,    . 

Plymouth,   . 

- 

- 

- 

Plainville, 

New  Bedford, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Plainville,*  II  . 

Wrentham,    . 

Norfolk, 

209 

433 

451 

884 

Pleasant  Hills,  || 

Saugus,  . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pleasant  Lake,*  II 

Harwich, 

Barnstable, 

75 

1.51 

144 

295 

Pleasant  Park, 

Brockton,  . 

Plymouth,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pleasant  Valley, 

Amesbury,     . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pleasantville, 

Brockton,  . 

Plymouth,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Plimptonville,  |i 

Walpole, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Plum  Island,  . 

Newburyport, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Plummer's,    . 

Xorthbridge, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Plumtrees,      . 

Sunderland,  . 

Franklin,      . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Plymouth,*  1|  . 

Plymouth, 

Plymouth,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Plympton,*    . 

Plympton, 

Plymouth,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pocasset,*  ||    . 

Bourne,  . 

Barnstable, 

61 

93 

104 

197 

Pochassic, 

Westfield, 

Hampden,    . 

30 

61 

58 

119 

Pochet,    . 

Orleans, . 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pohoganut,     . 

Edgartown,  . 

Dukes, . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Point,      . 

North  Readin 

g, 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Point  Allerton,*  || 

Hull, 

Plymouth,   . 

1-2 

30 

28 

58 

Point  Holes,  . 

QUINCY, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Point  of  Pines,  || 

Revere,  . 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Point  Shirley,  || » 

Winthrop, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Poland,   . 

Conway, 

Franklin,     . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Polpis,    . 

Nantucket, 

Nantucket,  . 

12 

25 

24 

49 

Pomeroj'', 

Pittsfield, 

Berkshire,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pond  Hills,     . 

Amesbury, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pond  Village, 

Barnstable, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pond  Village,, 

Yarmouth, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pondville, 

Auburn, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pondville,*||  . 

Norfolk, 

Norfolk,       . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Poniken, 

Lancaster, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Ponkapoag,* . 

Canton,  . 

Norfolk, 

92 

209 

199 

408 

Pontoosuc,*    . 

Pittsfield, 

Berkshire,  . 

159 

427 

389 

816 

1  R.  R.  name  Atherton. 


2  P.  O.  and  R.  R.  name  Allerton. 


3  R.  R.  name  Shirley. 


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VILLAGES,    SECTIONS,   ETC.:    ALPHABETICALLY  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

Number 

of 
Families 

jrales 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Pope'8  Hill,  II . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Poquanticut,  . 

Easton,   . 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

Porter's  Station,   . 

Cambridge,  . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Portnomequot, 

Orleans, . 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Port  Norfolk, 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pottersville,* 

Somerset, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pound  Hill,    . 

FiTCHBURG,  . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pound  Hill,    . 

Rutland, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Powder  Horn  Hill, 

Chelsea, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Power  Station,  ||    . 

Hinghani, 

--    . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pratt's  Junction,*  || 

Sterling, . 

Worcester, 

24 

52 

45 

97 

Pratt  Town,   . 

Bridgewater, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Prattville, 

Chelsea, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Prattville, 

Raynham, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Precinct, 

Lakeville, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Prescott,* 

Prescott, 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pride's,*  ||  i     . 

Beverly, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Princeton,*     . 

Princeton, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Princeton  Depot,*  || 

Princeton, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Prison  Point, 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Proctor's,  ||     . 

Peabody, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Prospect  Hill, 

Brockton,   . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

"" 

Prospect  Hill, 

Easthampton, 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Prospect  Hill, 

Hingham, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Prospect  Hill,  Ij     . 

SOMERVILLE, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Prospect  Hill, 

West  Springfield, 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Prospect  Park, 

Brockton,  . 

Piymoutli, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Provincetown,*  ||  . 

Provincetown, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Pumpkin  Hollow, 

Conway, 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Putnam's,  ||    . 

Middleborougli, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Putuamville,  || 

Danvers, 

Essex,  . 

57 

110 

108 

218 

Quaise,    .       . 

Nantucket,     . 

Nantucket, 

^ 

_ 

- 

- 

Quaker  District,    . 

Northbridge, . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

Quakerville,  . 

Bolton,    . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

Quality  Hill,  . 

Brockton,  . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

Quampacha,  . 

Edgartown,    . 

Dukes, . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Quansue, 

Cliilmark, 

Dukes, . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Queen  Anne's  Corner, 

Norwell, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Quidnet, . 

Nantucket,     . 

Nantucket, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Quinapoxet,*  || 

Holden,  . 

Worcester, 

66 

1S5 

176 

361 

QUINCY,*  II       . 

Quincy, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Quincy  Adams,  ||  . 

Quincy, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Quincy  Neck, 

Quincy, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Quincy  Point,  ||     . 

Quincy, 

Norfolk, 

153 

366 

340 

706 

Quinsigamond,*    . 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 

522 

1,375 

1,194 

2,569 

Quissett,* 

Falmouth, 

Barnstable, 

21 

41 

42 

83 

Rabbit  Hill,    . 

Wrentham,     . 

Norfolk, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Raddins,  || 

Lynn,     . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Randall  Town, 

Mattapoisett, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Randolph,*  || . 

Randolph, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Rangeley  Park,    . 

Brockton,  . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Raynham,*  ||  . 

Raynham, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Raynham  Centre, . 

Raynham, 

Bristol, 

106 

187 

206 

393 

Reading,*  ||     . 

Reading, 

jSIiddlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Reading  Highlands,  || 

Reading, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Readville,*  ||  . 

Hyde  Park,    . 

Norfolk, 

274 

679 

659 

1,338 

1  p.  O.  name  Pride's  Crossing. 


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SECTIONS,   ETC.: 

ALPHABETICALLY  — 

Continued. 

Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

Number 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Eed  Bridge,  ||         .        .        . 

Ludlow, .... 

Hampden,    . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Reed's  Hill,    . 

Marblehead, . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Eeformatory,  || 

Concord, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Relioboth,*     . 

Rehoboth,      . 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Echo  both  Village, 

Rehoboth, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Renfrew,  ||      .        .        . 

Adams,  . 

Berkshire, 

277 

682 

779 

1,461 

Renfrew, 

Dalton,    . 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Reservoir,  ||     .        .        . 

Brookline, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Reservoir  Hill, 

Cambridge,  . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Revere,*  || 

Revere,  . 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Revere  Beach, 

Revere,  . 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Revere  Highlands, 

Revere,  . 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Rice  Village,  . 

Barre,     . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Riceville, 

Athol,      . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Richmond,*  |i 

Richmond,     . 

Berkshire,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Richmond  Furnace,*  || 

Richmond,     . 

Berkshire,  . 

43 

94 

95 

189 

Ridge  Hill,*   . 

Norwell, 

Plymouth,   . 

67 

123 

117 

240 

Ring's  Island, 

Salisbury, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Ringville,*     . 

Worthington, 

Hampshire, 

i 

12 

9 

21 

Riverdale, 

Dedham, 

Norfolk, 

30 

86 

74 

160 

Riverdale, 

Gloucestbk, 

Essex,  . 

155 

294 

321 

615 

Riverdale, 

Northbridge, . 

Worcester, 

39 

111 

103 

214 

Riverdale, 

West  Springfield, 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

Riverside,*     . 

Gill, 

Franklin, 

75 

171 

175 

346 

Riverside, 

Haverhill,. 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Riverside,  ||    . 

Newton, 

Middlesex, 

35 

80 

104 

184 

Riverside, 

Williamstown, 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

River  Street,  || 

Hyde  Park,    . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

River  View,  || 

AValtham,    . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Roberts'  Crossing,  ||  i 

Waltham,    . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Roberts'  Meadow, 

NORTHAMPTOK, 

Hampshire, 

9 

18 

14 

32 

Robinsville,    . 

Walpole, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Rochdale,*  II    . 

Leicester, 

Worcester, 

148 

304 

327 

631 

Rochdale, 

Spencer, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Rochester,*     . 

Rochester, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Rochester  Centre, 

Rochester, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Rock,*  II  . 

Middleborough, 

Plymouth, 

Gl 

108 

102 

210 

Rock  Bottom,*  ||    . 

Stow, 

Middlesex, 

SO 

156 

1.50 

306 

Rock  Dale,     . 

New  Bedford, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Rock  Dale  Mills,*. 

West  Stockbridge 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Rock  Harbor, 

Orleans, . 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Rockland,*  ||  . 

Rockland, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Rockport,*  II   . 

Rockport, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Rock's  Village, 

Haverhill, 

Essex,  . 

67 

113 

121 

234 

Rock  Valley, . 

HOLYOKE,       . 

Hampden, 

24 

73 

68 

141 

Rockville, 

FiTCHBURG,  . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Rockville,*     . 

Millis,     . 

Norfolk, 

51 

Ill 

113 

224 

Rocky  Hill,     . 

Amesbury,     . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Rocky  Nook,  . 

Hingham, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Rocky  Nook,  . 

Kingston, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Rosemont, 

Haverhill, 

Essex,  . 

23 

51 

45 

96 

Roslindale,*  || 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Round  Hill,    . 

Springfield, 

Hampden, 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Rounseville  Mills, 

Rochester, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

. 

- 

Rowe,*    . 

Rowe, 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Rowley,*  ||      . 

Rowley, . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Roxbury,*  ||   . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

19,972 

43,103 

48,985 

92,088 

Roxbury  Crossing,* 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1  R.  R.  name  Roberts. 


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VILLAGES,    SECTIONS,   ETC.:    ALPHABETICALLY  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  .and  Towns 

Counties 

Number 

(if 
Families 

ilales 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Royalston,*  II 

Royalston,     . 

Worcester,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Rubber  District, 

Chelsea, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Rugby,  II.        . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Rugby,    . 

Hyde  Park,    . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Russell,*  II 

Russell,  . 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Russell  Mountain 

Russell,  . 

Hampden, 

29 

70 

63 

133 

Russell's, 

PiTTSFIELD,  . 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Russellville,  . 

Iladley,  . 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Russellville,  . 

Southampton, 

Hampshire, 

IC 

38 

28 

66 

Rutland,*  ||     . 

Rutland, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Ryall's  Side,  . 

Beverly,      . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Ryder  Village, 

Barre,     . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Sagamore,*  || . 

Bourne,  . 

Barnstable, 

65 

122 

145 

267 

Sagamore  Hill, 

Hull, 

Plymouth,    . 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Sagamore  Village 

Fall  Rivek, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Salem,*  || 

Salem,  . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Salem  Neck,   . 

Salem,  . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Salisbury,*  ||  . 

Salisbury, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Salisbury  Beach, 

Salisbury, 

Essex,  . 

1 

13 

13 

26 

Salisbury  Heights, 

Brockton,   . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Salisbury  Plains,  . 

Salisbury, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Salisbury  Point,*  || 

Amesbury,     . 

Essex,  . 

121 

227 

2551 

482 

Salisbury  Square, 

Brockton,   . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Sandersdale,  || 

Southbridge, . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Sand  Hills,     . 

Scituate, . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Sandisfield,*  . 

Sandisfield,    . 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Sandwich,*  ||  . 

Sandwich, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Santuit,*. 

Barnstable,    . 

Barnstable, 

2S 

55 

57 

112 

Satucket, 

East  Bridgewater 

Plymouth,   . 

39 

72 

89 

161 

Saugus,*  II 

Saugus,  . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Saugus  Centre, 

Saugus,  . 

Essex,  . 

277 

588 

578 

1,166 

Saundersville,*  || 

Grafton,. 

Worcester, 

81 

180 

200 

380 

Savin  Hill,  II    . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Savoy,*    . 

Savoy,     . 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Savoy  Centre,* 

Savoy,     . 

Berkshire, 

29 

64 

54 

118 

Sawtellevillc, 

Brockton,  . 

Plymoutli, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Saxonville,*  || 

Framinghani, 

Middlesex, 

409 

757 

932 

1,689 

Scantic,    . 

JlamiDdeu, 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Scituate,*  ||     . 

Scituate,. 

Plj'mouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Scituate  Centre,* 

Scituate, . 

Plymoutli, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Scituate  Harbor, 

Scituate,. 

Plymouth, 

211 

429 

428 

857 

Sconticut  Xeck, 

Fuirhaven,     . 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Scorton,  . 

Sandwich, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Scotland,* 

Bridgewater, 

Plymouth, 

62 

127 

116 

243 

Scotland, 

Newbury, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Scrabbletown, 

Cheshire, 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Searsville, 

Dennis,   . 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Searsville, 

Williamsljurg, 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Sea  View,*  ||  . 

Marshfleld,    . 

Plymoutli,    . 

39 

67 

74 

141 

Second  Parish, 

West  Newbury, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Seekonk,. 

Great  Barrington 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Seekonk,* 

Seekonk, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Segreganset,* 

Dighton, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Sliaboken, 

Harvard, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Shaker  Settlement 

t 

Hancock, 

Berkshire, 

5 

22 

30 

52 

Shaker  Village,     . 

Harvard, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Shaker  Village,     . 

Pittsfield, 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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VILLAGES,   SECTIONS,  ETC.:    ALPHABETICALLY  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

Number 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Shaker  Village,     . 

Shirley 

Middlesex,  . 

_ 

_ 

„ 

_ 

Sharon,*  ||       . 

Sharon,  . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Sharon  Corner, 

Walpole, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Sharon  Heights,  || 

Sharon,  . 

Norfolk, 

22 

48 

53 

101 

Shattuckville,* 

Colrain,  . 

Frauklin, 

35 

76 

68 

144 

Shawm  ut,  l|    . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Shavvniut,*     . 

New  Bedford, 

Bristol, 

29 

57 

54 

111 

Shaw's  Corner, 

Brockton,  . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Shawville, 

Wales,    . 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Sheffield,*  II    . 

Sheffield, 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Shelburne,*    . 

Shelburne,     . 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Shelburne  Falls,  || 

Buckland, 

Franklin, 

238 

526 

480 

1,006 

Shelburne  Falls,* 

Shelburne,     . 

Franklin, 

273 

452 

547 

999 

Sheldonville,* 

AVrentham,    . 

Norfolk, 

86 

152 

168 

320 

Shepardville, 

AVrenthain,    . 

Norfolk, 

23 

42 

50 

92 

Sherborn,*  ||  . 

Sherborn, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Shirkshire,     . 

Conway, 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Shirley,*  ||       . 

Shirley,  . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Shirley  Centre,*  i . 

Shirley,  . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Shirley  Village,     . 

Shirley,  . 

Middlesex, 

233 

488 

579 

1,067 

Shoosett, 

Pembroke,     . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Shrewsbury,* 

Shrewsbury, . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Shutesbury,* . 

Shutesbury,  . 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Siasconset,*  || 

Nantucket,     . 

Nantucket, 

28 

43 

46 

89 

Silver  Hill,  II  . 

Weston,  . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Silver  Lake,* 

Kingston, 

Plymouth, 

44 

78 

65 

143 

Silver  Lake,  . 

Plympton,     . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Silver  Lake,  || 

Wilmington,  . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Sippican, 

Marion,  . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Sixteen  Acres,*  || 

Springfield, 

Hampden, 

51 

115 

116 

231 

Skinnerville,  . 

AVilliamsburg, 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Slab  City, 

Leverett, 

Frauklin,     . 

- 

- 

- 

— 

Smith  Hollow, 

Middlefield,    . 

Hampshire, 

—  1 

_ 

- 

_ 

Smith's,*  II      . 

Enfield,  . 

Hampshire, 

73 

161 

156 

317 

Smith's  Ferry,*  || 

Northampton, 

Hampshire, 

19 

47 

52 

99 

Smithville,*  || 

Barre,     . 

Worcester,  . 

30 

61 

79 

140 

Smithville, 

Sutton,    . 

Worcester, 

]1 

28 

24 

52 

Snellville, 

Sturbridge,    . 

Worcester, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Sodom,    . 

Scituate, 

Plymouth, 

_ 

_ 

— 

_ 

Sodom,    . 

Tyringham,  . 

Berkshire, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Somerset,*  ||  . 

Somerset, 

Bristol, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Somerset  Hill,* 

Cambridge,  . 

Middlesex, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Somerset  Junction,  || 

Fall  River, 

Bristol, 

„ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

SOMERVILLE,*  ||     . 

Somerville, 

Middlesex, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Somerville  Highlands,  || 

Somerville, 

Middlesex, 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

Somerville  Junction,  || 

Somerville, 

IMiddlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South  Abington  Station,*   . 

Whitman, 

Plymouth, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

__ 

South  Acton,*  ||     .        .        . 

Acton,     . 

Middlesex, 

143 

255 

273 

528 

South  Amherst,*  || 

Amherst, 

Hampshire, 

108 

227 

215 

442 

Southampton,*  ||    • 

Southampton, 

Hampshire, 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

Southardville, 

Athol,      . 

Worcester, 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

South  Ashburnham,*  || 

Ashburnham, 

Worcester,  . 

ISl 

376 

370 

746 

South  Ashfleld,*    . 

Ashfleld, 

Franklin, 

22 

29 

35 

64 

South  Athol,*  II      . 

Athol,      . 

Worcester, 

23 

47 

35 

82 

South  Attleborough,*  . 

Attleborough, 

Bristol, 

189 

429 

431 

860 

South  Barre,  . 

Barre,     . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

South  Bellingham,*      . 

Bellingham,  . 

Norfolk, 

104 

225 

230 

455 

South  Berlin,* 

Berlin,    . 

Worcester, 

39 

102 

85 

187 

1  p.  O.  name  Shirleyville. 


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VILLAGES,    SECTIONS,   ETC.:    ALPHABETICALLY  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

Number 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

South  Billerica,*  || 

Billerica, 

Middlesex,  . 

36 

89 

79 

168 

South  Bolton,  ||      . 

Bolton,    . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Southborough,*  ||  . 

Southborough, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South  Boston,*  ||    . 

Boston, 

SulTolk, 

14,662 

33,853 

34,060 

67,913 

South  Boylston,  || . 

AVest  Boylston, 

Worcester,  . 

164 

290 

343 

633 

South  Braintree,*  || 

Braintree, 

Norfolk, 

533 

1,202 

1,065 

2,267 

South  Brewster,*  . 

Brewster, 

Barnstable, 

34 

51 

55 

106 

Southbridge,*  ||     . 

Southbridge,. 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South  Byfleld,*      . 

Newbury, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South  Canton , 

Canton,  . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South  Carver,* 

Carver,  . 

Plymouth,   . 

85 

209 

161 

370 

South  Chatham,*  || 

Chatham, 

Barnstable, 

S6 

145 

152 

297 

South  Chelmsford,*  || 

Chelmsford,  . 

Middlesex,  . 

67 

128 

124 

252 

South  Clinton,  II 1   . 

Clinton,  . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South  Dartmouth,* 

Dartmouth,    . 

Bristol, 

121 

200 

210 

410 

South  Deerfleld,*  || 

Deerfleld, 

Frauklin,     . 

241 

543 

528 

1,071 

South  Dennis,*  ||   . 

Dennis,  . 

Barnstable, 

13-2 

203 

234 

437 

South  District, 

Hamilton, 

Essex,  . 

102 

229 

230 

459 

South  Douglas, 

Douglas, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South  Duxbury,*  || 

Duxbury, 

Plymouth,    . 

94 

169 

173 

342 

South  East,     . 

Billerica, 

Middlesex,  . 

41 

102 

82 

184 

South  Easthani,     . 

Eastham, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South  Easton,*  ||    . 

Easton,  . 

Bristol, 

123 

270 

246 

516 

South  Egremont,* 

Egremont, 

Berkshire,    . 

62 

114 

143 

257 

South  End,*   . 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South  End,     . 

Leominster,  . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South  End,     . 

New  Bedford, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South  Essex,*  II 2  . 

Essex,     . 

Essex,  . 

128 

203 

209 

412 

South  Everett, 

Everett, 

Middlesex,  . 

430 

1,026 

983 

2,009 

Southlield,*    . 

New  Marlborougl 

',      ■ 

Berkshire,   . 

50 

104 

93 

197 

South  Fitchburg,*  || 

Fitchburg,  . 

Worcester,  . 

205 

701 

562 

1,263 

South  Foxborough, 

Foxborough, 

Norfolk, 

88 

204 

187 

391 

South  Framingham,*  | 

Framingham, 

Middlesex,  . 

1,270 

2,887 

2,883 

5,770 

Soutli  Franklin,*  ||  s 

Franklin, 

Norfolk, 

28 

58 

56 

114 

South  Gardner,*    . 

Gardner, 

Worcester,  . 

444 

853 

831 

1,684 

South  Georgetown,  || 

Georgetown, 

Essex,  . 

50 

96 

95 

191 

South  Groveland,* 

Groveland,    . 

Essex,  . 

197 

507 

562 

1,069 

South  Hadley,*     . 

South  Hadley, 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South  Hadley  Falls,* 

South  Hadley, 

Hampshire, 

661 

1,568 

1,573 

3,141 

South  Hanover,*  || 

Hanover, 

Plymouth,    . 

83 

135 

154 

289 

South  Hansoi!,*  ||  . 

Hanson,  . 

Plymouth,    . 

66 

135 

117 

252 

South  Harwich,*  || 

Harwich, 

Barnstable, 

72 

97 

107 

204 

South  Hingham,*  . 

Hingham, 

Plymouth,    . 

251 

450 

504 

954 

South  ITolyoke, 

HOLYOKE, 

Hampden,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South  Hyannis,*   . 

Barnstable, 

Barnstable, 

20 

2G 

30 

56 

South  Lancaster,*  || 

Lancaster, 

Worcester,  . 

204 

459 

523 

982 

South  Lawrence,  || 

Lawrence, 

Essex,  . 

1,577 

3,585 

3,721 

7,306 

South  Lee,*  i| 

Lee, 

Berkshire,   . 

115 

235 

288 

523 

South  Lincoln,*    . 

Lincoln, 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South  Lowell, 

Tewksbury, 

Middlesex,  . 

47 

106 

107 

213 

South  Lyunfleld,  . 

Lyunfleld, 

Essex,  . 

94 

184 

201 

385 

South  Mashpee,    . 

Mashpee, 

Bai-ustable, 

13 

27 

20 

47 

South  Med  ford,     . 

Medford, 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South  Middleborough, 

Ml   • 

Middleboroup 

h. 

Plymouth,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South  Middleton,*  || 

Middleton, 

Essex,  . 

8 

36 

20 

56 

South  Milford,*  ||  . 

Hopedale, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South  Monson, 

Monson, . 

Hampden,    . 

110 

210 

248 

458 

South  Katick,* 

Natick,    . 

Middlesex,  . 

283 

649 

647 

1,296 

1  R.  R.  station  in  town  of  Boylston. 


-  R.  R.  name  Conomo. 


8  R.  R.  name  Wadsworth. 


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Cities   Towns,  Villages,               ^.^.^^  ^^^^  ^^^^^^ 
Sections,  Etc. 

Counties 

Number 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

South  New  Salem, 

New  Salem,   . 

Franklin,     . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

South  Orleans,*     . 

. 

Orleans, . 

Barnstable, 

54 

72 

82 

154 

South  Peabody, 

Peabody, 

Essex,  . 

201 

440 

407 

847 

South  Quincy, 

Quincy, 

Norfolk, 

9SS 

2,508 

2,212 

4,720 

South  Ray n ham. 

Raynham, 

Bristol, 

58 

141 

137 

278 

South  Rehoboth,* . 

Eehoboth, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South  Royalston,* 

Royalston,      . 

Worcester,  . 

91 

149 

142 

291 

South  Salem, . 

Salem,  . 

Essex,  . 

1,158 

3,433 

3,443 

6,876 

South  Sandisfield,* 

Sandisfield,    . 

Berkshire,   . 

24 

58 

46 

104 

South  Sandwich,* 

Sandwich, 

Barnstable, 

26 

42 

52 

94 

South  Seekonk, 

Seekonk, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South  Sherborn,*  || 

Sherborn, 

Middlesex,  . 

51 

lis 

93 

211 

South  Shrewsbury, 

Shrewsbury, . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South  Side,     . 

Waltham,    . 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South  Somerset,    . 

Somerset, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South  Spencer,  ||   . 

Spencer, 

Worcester,  . 

32 

79 

71 

150 

South  Sudbury,*  || 

Sudbury, 

Middlesex,  . 

127 

273 

252 

525 

South  Sutton, 

Sutton,    . 

Woi-cester,  . 

54 

104 

111 

215 

South  Swansea,*  || 

Swansea, 

Bristol, 

41 

79 

83 

162 

South  Truro,*  ||     . 

Truro,     . 

Barnstable, 

35 

57 

56 

113 

South  Uxbridge,  || 

Uxbridge, 

Worcester,  . 

19 

44 

33 

77 

South  Village, 

Dennis,  . 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South  Village,  || '  . 

Webster, 

Worcester,  . 

237 

527 

592 

1,119 

Southville,*  II 

Southborough, 

Worcester,  . 

72 

143 

147 

290 

South  Waliiole,*  || 

Walpole, 

Norfolk, 

87 

141 

177 

318 

South  Wareham,*  || 

Wareham, 

Plymouth,    . 

98 

247 

189 

430 

South  Wellfleet,*  || 

Welllleet, 

Barnstable, 

47 

59 

62 

121 

South  Westminster,* 

Westminster, 

Worcester,  . 

42 

80 

78 

158 

South  Westport,*  . 

Westport, 

Bristol, 

21 

41 

37 

78 

South  Weymouth,*  || 

Weymouth,    . 

Norfolk, 

787 

1,573 

1,626 

3,199 

South  wick,*  II 

Southwick,     . 

Hampden,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South  Williamstown,* 

Williamstown, 

Berkshire,   . 

88 

192 

179 

371 

South  Wilmington,  || 

Wilmington, . 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

South  Worcester,*  || 

WOKCESTER, 

Worcester,  . 

1,062 

2,802 

2,633 

5,435 

South  Worthiugton,* 

Worthiugton, 

Hampshire, 

20 

43 

36 

79 

South  Yarmouth,*  || 

Yarmouth, 

Barnstable, 

223 

306 

329 

635 

Spencer,*  ||     . 

Spencer, . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

~ 

- 

Sprague's  Hill, 

Bridgewater, 

Plymouth,    . 

- 

- 

- 

Springdale,  || . 

Canton,  . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Springdale,    . 

Holden,  . 

Worcester,  . 

30 

75 

68 

143 

Springdale,    . 

HOLYOKE,       . 

Hampden,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Springdale,    . 

Westfield,      . 

Hampden,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Springfield,*  || 

Springfield, 

Hampden,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Spring  Hill,*  . 

Sandwich, 

Barnstable, 

54 

81 

121 

202 

Spring  Hill,    . 

SOMERVILLE, 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Springside,     . 

PiTTSFIELD,  . 

Berkshire,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Spring  Street,  || 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Springville,    . 

Topsfleld, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Spruce  Corner,* 

Ashfleld, 

Franklin,     . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Squantum, 

Quincy, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Squareshire,  . 

Sterling, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Squibnocket,* 

Chilmark, 

Dukes, . 

40 

56 

60 

116 

Stafford's  Hill, 

Cheshire, 

Berkshire,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

State  Farm,*  . 

Bridgewater, 

Plymouth,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

State  Line,*  || 

West  Stockbi-idge 

Berkshire,   . 

21 

46 

45 

91 

Stearnsville,  . 

PiTTSFIELD,  . 

Berkshire,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Steelville, 

Fall  River, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Steep  Brook,*  || 

Fall  River, 

Bristol, 

171 

312 

360 

672 

1  R.  R.  name  South  Webster. 


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VILLAGES,   SECTIONS,  ETC.:    ALPHABETICALLY  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

Number 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Sterling,*  II     .        .        .        . 

Sterling, 

Worcester,  . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Sterling  .Junction,*  ||    , 

Sterling, 

Worcester, 

22 

44 

38 

82 

Stetsonville,  .... 

Ltnn,     .... 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Stevens'  Village,  . 

Dudley,  .... 

Worcester, 

44 

150 

139 

289 

Stevens'  Village,  |P      . 

North  Andover,    . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Still  River,*  ||         .        .        . 

Harvard, 

Worcester, 

.39 

68 

68 

136 

Stock  bridge,*  ||      . 

Stockbridge,  . 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Stoneh.im,*  ||          ... 

Stoneham, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Stone  Haven,  ||       .       .       . 

Dedham, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Stoueville 

Auburn,. 

Worcester, 

81 

214 

230 

444 

Stoncville 

Erving,   .... 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Stony  Beach,  |{       .        .        . 

Hull 

Plymouth, 

10 

41 

30 

71 

Stony  Brook, 

Norfolk,  .... 

Norfolk, 

24 

57 

42 

99 

Stony  Brook,  ||       .        .        . 

Weston,  .... 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Stoughton,*  II          .        .        . 

Stoughton,     . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Stow,*  II 

Stow,       .... 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Strawberry  Hill,  . 

Cambridge,  . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Straw  Hollow, 

Boylston, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Sturbridge,*  .... 

Sturbridge,    . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Succannesett, 

Falmouth, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Sudbury,*  ||    . 

Sudbury, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Summit, 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Sunderland,* 

Sunderland,  . 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Sunnyside,     .... 

Brockton,  . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Sunnyside,     .... 

Hyde  Park,   . 

Norfolk, 

462 

1,120 

1,103 

2,223 

Surfside,  II       .... 

Hull 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Surfside,         .... 

Nantucket,     . 

Nantucket, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Sutton,* 

Sutton 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Swampscott,*  ||      .       .       . 

Swampscott,  . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Swansea  Centre,* 

Swansea, 

Bristol, 

86 

156 

157 

313 

Swansea  Village,* 

Swansea, 

Bristol, 

146 

305 

285 

590 

Sweeneyville, 

Topsfleld, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Sweet's  Corner,     . 

Wllliamstown,     . 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Swift  River,*  . 

Cummington, 

Hampshire, 

15 

28 

27 

55 

Sylvester  Corner, 

Brockton,  . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

Synimes'  Corner,  . 

Winchester,  . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

Taconic 

PiTTSFIELD,  . 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tainter  Hill 

Millbury,       . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tapleyville,*  li 

Danvers, 

Essex,  . 

296 

640 

682 

1,322 

Tarpaulin  Cove,*  . 

Gosnold, 

Dukes, . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tar  Hill, 

FiTCHBURG,  . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tatham,  !|        .        .        .        . 

West  Springneld, 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tatnuck,         .... 

Worcester, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Taunton,*  |i . 

Taunton,      . 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Teatickett,*    .... 

Falmouth, 

Barnstable, 

43 

t  i 

76 

1.53 

Tcmpleton,*  ||        .        .        . 

Templeton,    . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tenneyville,  .... 

Palmer 

Hampden,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tewksbury,*  ||       .        .        . 

Tewksbury,  . 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tewksbury  Centre,  ||  . 

Tewksbury,  . 

Middlesex, . 

62 

682 

759 

1,441 

Tewksbury  .Junction,  || 

Tewksbury,  . 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Texas  Village, 

Oxford 

Worcester, 

47 

Ill 

144 

255 

The  Bars 

Deerfleld, 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

The  Falls 

Needham, 

Norfolk, 

1 1 

183 

201 

384 

The  Island,     .... 

Wayland, 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

The  Laurels 

Newburyport,  . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

The  Mill 

Deerfleld, 

Franklin, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

The  Neck 

Mattapoisett, 

Plymouth,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1  R.  R.  name  Stevens. 


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VILLAGES, 

SECTIONS,   ETC.: 

ALPHABETICALLY  — 

Continued. 

Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

Number 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

The  Pines,      .... 

Newburyport,  . 

Essex,  . 

_ 

_ 

„ 

The  Plains,     . 

Leominster,  . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tliomaaton  Park, 

Brockton,  . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Thompsonville, 

Newton, 

Middlesex, 

U 

4.1 

32 

77 

Thonulike,*  || 

Palmer,  . 

Hampden, 

280 

71.5 

788 

1,.503 

Three-Mile  Hill, 

Great  Barrington 

J 

Berkshire, 

~ 

- 

- 

- 

Three  Rivers,*  || 

Palmer,  . 

Hampden, 

340 

930 

958 

1,888 

Tihonet,  . 

Wareham, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tillotson's,     . 

PiTTSFIELl), 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Tilton's  Corner, 

Haverhill, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tinkhamtowu, 

Mattapoisett, 

Plynioutli, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tipperary, 

Brockton,   . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tishury, 

Tisbury, 

Dukes, . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Titicut,  II 

Bridgewater, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tilicut,    . 

Middleborough, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tolland,* 

Tolland, . 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tonset,    . 

Orleans, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

TopslieM,*  II  . 

Topslield, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tower  Hill,    . 

Brockton,  . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

-" 

Tower  Hill,    . 

Randolph, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tower  Hill,  || 

Wayland, 

Middlesex, . 

- 

- 

k 

- 

Townsend,*  || 

Townsend,     . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Townsend  Harboi 

,*ll 

Townsend,     . 

Middlesex, 

70 

128 

133 

261 

Traskville,      . 

FiTCHBURG,  . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Trowbridgeville, 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 

22 

58 

64 

117 

Trowel  Works, 

Sharon,  . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Truro,*  || 

Truro,     . 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tuckernuck, . 

Nantucket,     . 

Nantucket, 

12 

24 

20 

44 

Tufts  College,*  II » 

Medford,     . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tugmanug,     . 

Ilingham, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tully,*     . 

Orange,  . 

Franklin, 

37 

61 

69 

130 

Turkey  Hill,  . 

Newburyport, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Turner's  Falls,*  || 

Montague, 

Franklin, 

870 

2,117 

2,085 

4,202 

Turnerville,  . 

New  Bedford, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tylerville,      . 

Belcliertown, 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tyngsborough,*  || 

Tyngsborough, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Tyringhani,* 

Tyringhani,   . 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

Union  Heights,      . 

North  Andover,    . 

Essex,  . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Union  Hill,     . 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

Union  Market, 

Watertown,    . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Union  Square, 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Union  Square,  ||     . 

SOMERVILLE, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Unionville,*  || 

Franklin, 

Norfolk. 

57 

109 

124 

233 

Uniouville,     . 

Holden,  . 

Worcester, 

30 

63 

60 

123 

Unionville,     . 

Wellesley,     . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Upham's  Corner,* 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Upper  Four  Corners, 

Lakeville, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Upper  Iloughtonville, 

Clarksburg,  . 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Upper  Marsh, 

Cambridge,  . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Upton,*  II         .        . 

Upton,    . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Uxbridge,*||  . 

Uxbridge, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Uxbridge  Centre, 

Uxbridge, 

Worcester, 

289 

579 

626 

1,205 

Valley  Falls 

Worcester, 

Worcester,  . 

88 

215 

235 

450 

Van  Deusenville,*  ||     . 

Great  Barrington, 

Berkshire,   . 

32 

54 

63 

117 

Vernon  Square,*   . 

Worcester, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1  R.  R.  name  Hillside. 


2  P.  O.  name  Van  Deusen. 


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VILLAGES,   SECTIONS,  ETC.:    ALPHABETICALLY  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

Number 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Vineyard  Haven,*  §      . 

Tisbury, 

Dukes, . 

272 

446 

496 

942 

Vineyard  Highlands, 

• 

Cottage  City, 

Dukes, . 

- 

- 

- 

•- 

Waban,*  || 

Newton, 

Middlesex,  . 

42 

100 

132 

232 

Wachogue,     . 

SPKiyCFIELD, 

Hampden,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wachusett,  ||  . 

FlTCHBURG,  . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wachusett  Park,  . 

Westminster, 

Worcester,  . 

4 

8 

11 

19 

Wachusettville,     . 

Westminster, 

Worcester,  . 

19 

32 

29 

61 

Wakeby, 

Mashpee, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wakeby, 

Sandwich, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

Wakefleld,*  || . 

Wakefleld,     . 

Middlesex,  . 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Wakefield  Junction,  || 

Wakefield,     . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

"Wakefleld  Park,    . 

Wakefleld,     . 

Middlesex, 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Wales,*   . 

Wales,    . 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

, 

Walker,  . 

Taunton,     . 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Walnut  Bottom,    . 

Brockton,  . 

Plymouth, 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

Walnut  Hill,*  II      . 

Dedham, 

Norfolk, 

121 

227 

260 

487 

Walnut  Hill,  . 

Orange,  . 

Franklin, 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

Walnut  Hill,  || 

WOBURN, 

Middlesex, 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

Walpole,*||     . 

AValpole, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Walpole  Centre,  || 

Walpole, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Walpole  -Junction,  || 

Walpole, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Waltham,*|| 

Waltham,    . 

Middlesex, 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

Waltham  Highlands,  !| 

Waltham,    . 

Middlesex, 

_ 

- 

- 

Waniesit,*  ||    . 

Tewksbury,  . 

Middlesex, 

27 

56 

72 

128 

Wampum,  ||    . 

Wrentham,     . 

Norfolk, 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Wapping, 

Deerfleld, 

Franklin, 

21 

50 

47 

97 

Wapping, 

Ivingston, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Waquoit,* 

Falmouth, 

Barnstable, 

62 

105 

108 

213 

Ward  Hill,*  || 

Bradford,       . 

Essex,  . 

97 

199 

193 

392 

Ware,*  || . 

Ware, 

Hampshire, 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Wareham,*  || . 

Wareham, 

Plymouth, 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Warfleld's  Village 

■'1 

West  Boylston, 

Worcester, 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Warren,*  ||      . 

Warren, . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Warwick,* 

Warwick, 

Franklin, 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Washington,*  || 

Washington, . 

Berkshire, 

— 

- 

- 

- 

Washington  City, 

Washington, . 

Berksliire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

W'ashington  Park, 

Everett, 

Middlesex, 

3.3 

S4 

87 

171 

Washington  Village, 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Water  Hill,     . 

Lynn,     . 

Essex,  . 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Watertown,*  || 

Watertowu,  . 

Middlesex, 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Waterville,*  || 

Wincliendon, 

Worcester, 

139 

289 

243 

532 

Watuppa,  II    . 

Fall  I?iver, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wauwinet, 

Nantucket,     . 

Nantucket, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Waveland,  ||  . 

Hull, 

Plymouth, 

3 

13 

7 

20 

Waverley,*  || . 

Belmont, 

Middlesex, 

148 

345 

381 

726 

Wayland,*  ||   . 

Wayland, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wayside  Inn,  || 

Sudbury, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Webster,*  ||    . 

Webster, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Webster  Depot, 

Webster, 

Worcester, 

110 

275 

306 

,581 

Webster  Gore, 

Webster, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Weir  .Junction,  || 

Taunton, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Weir  River,  || 

Hiugham, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Weir  Village,  ||     . 

Taunton, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Weir  Village, 

Yarmouth, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wellcsley,*  || . 

Wellesley,      . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wellesley  ITarins,  || 

Wellesley, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wellesley  Hills,*  || 

AVellesley, 

Norfolk, 

273 

564 

727 

1,291 

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VILLAGES,   SECTIONS,  ETC.:    ALPHABETICALLY  — Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

Number 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Wellfleet,*!!   .... 

Wellfleet, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Wellington,*  || 

Medford,     . 

Middlesex,  . 

95 

183 

224 

407 

Wenaumet,  || . 

Bourne,  . 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wendell,*      . 

Wendell, 

Franklin,     . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wendell  Centre,   . 

Wendell, 

Franklin, 

37 

6S 

58 

126 

Wendell  Depot,*  |1 

Wendell, 

Franklin, 

22 

59 

44 

103 

Wenham,*||    . 

Wenham, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wenliam  Depot,*  . 

Wenham, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wenhain  Neck,      . 

Wenham, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

West  Abington,    . 
West  Acton,*  || 

Abington, 
Acton,     . 

Plymouth,   . 
Middlesex,  . 

134 

225 

267 

492 

West  Andover,  ||  . 

Andover, 

Essex,  . 

184 

465 

408 

873 

West  Auburn,*     . 

Auburn, 

Worcester,  . 

34 

87 

79 

,166 

West  Barnstable,*  || 

Barnstable,    . 

Barnstable, 

101 

165 

180 

345 

West  Becket,* 

Becket,   . 

Berkshire,   . 

22 

61 

37 

98 

AVest  Bedford,  ||    . 

Bedford, 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

West  Berlin,*  ||      . 

Berlin,    . 

Worcester,  . 

44 

97 

85 

182 

West  Billerlca,      . 

Billerica, 

Middlesex, . 

•i-> 

80 

62 

142 

Westborough,*  ||   . 

Westborough, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

West  Boxford,*     . 

Boxford, 

Essex,  . 

71 

163 

166 

329 

West  Boylston,*  || 
West  Brewster,*  . 

West  Boylston, 
Brewster, 

Worcester,  . 
Barnstable, 

61 

132 

121 

253 

West  Bridgewater,*  || 

West  Bridgewate 

, 

Plymouth,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

West  Brimfield,  || 

Brimfield, 

Hampden,    . 

l.i 

53 

33 

86 

West  Brookfleld,*  || 

West  Brookfleld, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

West  Cambridge,  || 

Cambkidgk, 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

West  Chatham,*    . 

Chatham, 

Barnstable, 

44 

t   i 

74 

151 

West  Clielnisford,*  || 

Chelmsford,  . 

Middlesex,  . 

80 

167 

170 

337 

West  Chesterfield,* 

Chesterfield, . 

Hampshire, 

48 

91 

83 

174 

West  Chop,*  § 
West  Concord, 

Tisbury, 
Concord, 

Dukes,  . 
Middlesex.  . 

14 

187 

17 
1,486 

21 
377 

38 

1,863 

West  Corners, 

Randolph, 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

West  Cummmgton,* 

Cummington, 

Hampshire, 

4.T 

76 

79 

155 

Westdale,*  ||  . 

East  Bridgewater 

Plymouth,   . 

33 

93 

69 

162 

Westdale, 

West  Bridgewate 

r,      . 

Plymouth,  . 

44 

99 

85 

184 

WestDedham,*     . 

Dedham, 

Norfolk,       . 

168 

382 

363 

745 

West  Deerfleld,*  || 

Deerfleld, 

Franklin,     . 

45 

110 

90 

200 

West  Dennis,* 

Dennis,  . 

Barnstable, 

210 

290 

343 

633 

West  Dighton,*     . 
West  Douglas, 

Dighton, 
Douglas, 

Bristol, 
Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

West  Dudley,*  ||    . 

Dudley,  . 

Worcester,  . 

17 

47 

44 

91 

West  Duxbury,*  . 
West  End,      . 

Duxbury, 
Boston, 

Plymouth,   . 
Sufi-olk, 

34 

01 

61 

122 

West  End,      . 

Malden, 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

West  Everett,  ||      . 

EVEKETT, 

Middlesex, . 

704 

1,381 

1,497 

2,878 

West  Falmouth,*  || 

Falmouth, 

Barnstable, 

94 

163 

166 

329 

West  Farms,* 

NOKTIIAJIPTON, 

Hampshire, 

31 

59 

52 

111 

West  Farms, . 

Westfleld,      . 

Hampden,    . 

35 

66 

60 

126 

Westfleld,*  ||  . 

Westfleld,      . 

Hampden,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

West  Fitchburg,*  || 
Westford,*  ||  . 

Fitchburg,  . 
Westford, 

Worcester,  . 
Middlesex,  . 

435 

991 

1,047 

2,038 

Westford  Corner, 

Westford, 

INUddlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

West  Foxborough, 

Foxborough, 

Norfolk, 

20 

36 

34 

70 

West  Gardner,*    . 

Gardner, 

Worcester,  . 

994 

2,559 

2,303 

4,862 

West  Gloucester,*  II 

Gloucester, 

Essex,  . 

137 

268 

289 

557 

West  Graniteville,  || 

Westford, 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

West  Granville,*  . 

Granville, 

Hampden,    . 

63 

143 

128 

271 

WestGroton,*||     . 

Groton,  . 

Middlesex,  . 

69 

126 

139 

265 

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VILLAGES,   SECTIONS,  ETC.:    ALPHABETICALLY  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

Number 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Westbampton,*     . 

AA'esthampton, 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

West  Hanover,*  || 

Hanover, 

Plymouth,   . 

152 

291 

296 

587 

West  Harwich,*    . 

Harwich, 

Barnstable, 

132 

213 

215 

428 

West  Hatfield,*     . 

Hatfield, 

Hampshire, 

38 

86 

88 

174 

WestHawley,*     . 

Hawley, . 

Franklin,     . 

54 

119 

108 

227 

Westhill,         .... 

Middlefleld,  . 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

West  Hingham,*|| 

Hingham, 

Plymouth,  . 

293 

557 

611 

1,168 

West  Hoi  yoke. 

HOLYOKE,       . 

Hampden,   . 

31 

85 

76 

161 

AVest  Leominster,  || 

Leominster,  . 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

West  Leyden,* 

Leyden, . 

Franklin, 

20 

36 

34 

70 

West  Lynn,  li 

Lynn,     . 

Essex,  . 

2,698 

5,943 

6,232 

12,175 

West  Manchester,  || 

Manchester,  . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

AYest  Mansfield,*  II 

Mansfield, 

Bristol, 

112 

235 

222 

457 

West  Medford,*  || . 

Medfokd,     . 

Middlesex,  . 

595 

1,262 

1,420 

2,682 

WestMedway,*||  . 

Medway, 

Norfolk,       . 

436 

852 

809 

1,661 

West  Millbury,*    . 

Millbury, 

AA^orcester,  . 

64 

151 

148 

299 

Westminster,*  II     . 

AVestminster, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Westminster  Centre,    . 

AVestmlnster, 

Worcester,  . 

147 

206 

272 

478 

Westminster  Depot,*  || 

AA'estminster, 

AVorcester, 

24 

49 

46 

95 

West  Natick , .... 

Natick,    . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

West  New  Boston, 

Sandisfield,    . 

Berkshire, 

26 

57 

54 

Ill 

WestNewbui-y,*  II 

AVest  Newbury, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

West  Newton,*  II    . 

Newton, 

Middlesex, 

720 

1,505 

1,952 

3,457 

West  Northfleld,* . 

Northfield,     . 

Franklin, 

56 

123 

101 

224 

Weston,*  II      ...       . 

Weston,  . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

West  Orange, 

Orange, . 

Franklin, 

37 

63 

61 

124 

West  Otis,*     .       .       .       . 

Otis, 

Berkshire, 

10 

25 

16 

41 

West  Parish, .... 

Granby, . 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

West  Parish 

Haverhill, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

WestPeabody,*||. 

Peabody, 

Essex,  . 

123 

262 

244 

506 

WestPelham, 

Pelham, . 

Hampshire, 

45 

95 

96 

191 

West  Pittsfield,*  || 

Pittsfield,  . 

Berkshire, 

40 

113 

97 

210 

Westport,*     .       .       .       . 

\A''estport, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Westport  Factory  Tillage,. 

Dartmouth,    . 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Westport  Factory  Village,  || 

AVestport, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Westport  Harbor, 

AA^estport, 

Bristol, 

5 

15 

8 

23 

Westport  Point,*  . 

AVestport, 

Bristol, 

57 

80 

92 

172 

West  Quincy,  ||      .        .        . 

Quincy, 

Norfolk, 

990 

2,658 

2,306 

4,964 

West  Roxbury,*  || 

Boston, 

Sufl'olk, 

7,095 

15,335 

17,426 

32,761 

West  Rutland,*  ||  . 

Rutland, 

AVorcester, 

21 

54 

47 

101 

West  Sherborn,     . 

Sherborn, 

Middlesex, 

40 

80 

71 

151 

West  Shrewsbury, 

Shrewsbury, . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Westside 

Hampden, 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

West  Side 

AVORCESTER, 

AA''orcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

West  Somerville,*  1|     . 

Somerville, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

West  Springfield,* 

West  Springfield, 

Hampden, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

West  Sterling,*      . 

Sterling, 

AVorcester, 

17 

32 

35 

67 

West  Stockbridge,*  ||   . 

AA'est  Stockbridge, 

Berkshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

AVest  Stockbridge  Centre,*. 

AVest  Stockbridge, 

Berkshire, 

34 

73 

57 

130 

AVest  Stoughtou,*  || 

S  to  ugh  ton,      . 

Norfolk, 

82 

181 

183 

364 

AVest  Sutton,* 

Sutton,    . 

AVorcester, 

47 

81 

74 

155 

West  Tisbury,*     . 

AA^est  Tisbury, 

Dukes,. 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

AA^est  Townsend,*  || 

Townsend,     . 

Middlesex, 

149 

256 

253 

509 

West  Upton,*  II      . 

Upton,    . 

AVorcester, 

153 

292 

580 

872 

Westvale,*     .       .       .       . 

Concord, 

Middlesex, 

62 

158 

149 

307 

Westville 

Southbridge, 

AA^orcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Westyille 

Spencer, 

AVorcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

AVestville 

Sturbridge,    . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

VILLAGES,    SECTIONS,    ETC.  I     ALPHABETICALLY. 


123 


VILLAGES,   SECTIONS,   ETC.:    ALPHABETICALLY  —  Continued. 


Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  iind  Towns 

Counties 

Number 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Westville,       .       .        .        . 

Taunton, 

Bristol, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

\Yest  Ware,  ||         .       .       . 

Ware, 

Hampshire, 

15 

27 

28 

55 

West  Wareham,*  ||i     . 

Wareham, 

Plymouth,   . 

116 

272 

231 

503 

West  Warren,*  ||   . 

Warren , 

Worcester,  . 

324 

754 

766 

1,.520 

AVest  Whately,      . 

Whately, 

Franklin,     . 

43 

83 

1 1 

160 

West  Worthington,*    . 

Worthington, 

Hampshire, 

19 

35 

33 

68 

West  Wrentham,  1| 

Wrentham,    . 

Norfolk, 

29 

59 

58 

117 

West  Yarmouth,* . 

Yarmouth,     . 

Barnstable, 

80 

133 

131 

204 

WeTmouth,*  ||        .        .        . 

Weymouth,    . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Weymouth  Centre,*     . 

Weymouth,    . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Weymouth  Heights,*  . 

Weymouth,    . 

Norfolk, 

86 

162 

177 

339 

Whately,*||    .       .       .       . 

Whately, 

Franklin,     . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wheeler,         .        .        .        . 

Orange,  . 

Franklin, 

17 

54 

31 

85 

Wheeler  Park, 

Brockton,   . 

Plymouth,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wheelersville, 

Millbury, 

Worcester,  . 

24 

72 

50 

128 

Wheelocksville,    . 

Ux  bridge. 

Worcester,  . 

42 

96 

91 

187 

Wheelwright,*  ||    .       .       . 

Hard  wick,     . 

Worcester,  . 

20 

58 

54 

112 

Wheklon  Factory, 

Acushnet, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Whitehall 

Rutland, 

AVorcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

AVhitehead 

Hull, 

Plymouth,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

White  Oaks 

Williamstown, 

Berkshire,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

White's  Factory,  . 

Acushnet, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Whiteville 

Mansfield,      . 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Whitiiigsville, 

West  Boylston, 

Worcester,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Whitinsville,* 

Northbridge, 

Worcester,  . 

698 

1,739 

1,572 

3,311 

Whitman,*  ||  . 

Whitman, 

Plymouth,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Whitman'.s  Crossing,  || . 

Littleton, 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Whitman's  Village, 

Westminster, 

Worcester,  . 

10 

14 

14 

36 

Whittenton,  ||         .        .        . 

Taunton,     . 

Bristol, 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Whittenton  Junction,  || 

Taunton, 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wianno,*         .        .        .        . 

Barnstable,    . 

]5arn  stable. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wigginville 

Tewksbury,  . 

Middlesex,  . 

97 

236 

245 

481 

Wilbraham,* 

Wilbraham,   . 

Hampden,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wilkinsonville,      . 

Grafton, 

Worcester,  . 

2fi 

48 

52 

100 

W^ilkinsonville,*  || 

Sutton,    . 

Worcester,  . 

120 

321 

263 

584 

Wilkinsville,  .... 

Hudson, . 

Middlesex,  . 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Williamsburg,*  ||  . 

Williamsburg, 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Williamstown,*     . 

Williamstown, 

Berkshire,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

W'illiamstown  Station,*  ||     . 

Williamstown, 

Berkshire,   . 

234 

616 

575 

1,191 

Williamsville,*  ||   . 

Ilubbardston, 

Worcester,  . 

21 

39 

40 

79 

'Williamsville, 

West  Stockbridge 

' 

Berkshire,    . 

39 

74 

90 

164 

Williniansett,*  ||    .        .        . 

Chicopee,     . 

Hampden,    . 

215 

542 

512 

1,054 

Willis  Place 

Colrain,  . 

Franklin, 

24 

75 

73 

148 

IVilliston  Mills,     . 

Easthamptou, 

Hampshire, 

94 

271 

2.52 

523 

Willowdale 

Ipswich, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Willows,  II       ...        . 

Ayer, 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wilmington,*  ||      . 

Wilmington,  . 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wilmington  Centre,     . 

Wilmington,  . 

Middlesex,  . 

106 

245 

248 

403 

Wilmington  Junction,  || 

M'ilmingtou,  . 

Middlesex,  . 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Wilsonville,    .... 

Woburn, 

Middlesex,  . 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Winchendon,*  ||     .        .        . 

Winchendon, 

Worcester,  . 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Winchendou  Centre,    . 

Winchendon, 

Worcester,  . 

24 

47 

46 

93 

Winchendon  Springs,* 

Winchendon, 

Worcester,  . 

77 

214 

251 

465 

Winchester,*  ||       .        .        . 

Winchester,  . 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Winchester  Highlands,  ||     . 

Winchester,  . 

Middlesex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Winchester  Park, 

Brockton,   . 

Plymouth,    . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wiudemere,   .... 

Cottage  City, 

Dukes, . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Windermere,  ||      .        .        . 

Hull, 

Plymouth,    . 

— 

— 

— 

— 

1  R.  R.  name  Tremont. 


124 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


VILLAGES,   SECTIONS,  ETC.:    ALPHABETICALLY  —  Concluded. 


Cities,  Towns,  Villages, 
Sections,  Etc. 

Cities  and  Towns 

Counties 

Number 

of 
Families 

Males 

Fe- 
males 

Popula- 
tion 

Windsor,*       .        .        .        . 

Windsor, 

Berkshire,    . 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Windsor  Hill, 

Windsor, 

Berkshire, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Winetuxet,     . 

Plympton, 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Winneconnet, 

Morton,   . 

Bristol, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Winslow's.ll  . 

Norwood, 

Norfolk, 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

Winter  Hill,*  || 

SOMERVILLE, 

Middlesex, 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Winter  Island, 

Salem,   . 

Essex,  . 

2 

27 

5 

32 

^S'inter's  Corner, 

Brockton,   . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Winterville,    . 

New  Bedford, 

Bristol, 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Winthrop,*  ||  . 

Winthrop, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Winthrop  Beach,  || 

Winthrop, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Winthrop  Centre,  || 

Winthrop, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Winthrop  Highlands,  || 

Winthrop, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

AA^inthrop  Sc^uare, 

Brockton,  . 

Plymouth, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wire  Village, 

Spencer, 

AVorceater, 

66 

190 

157 

347 

WOBUKN,*||    . 

AVOBURN, 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Woburn  Highlands,  || 

Woburn, 

Middlesex, 

61 

146 

156 

302 

Wollaston,*   || 

QUINCY, 

Norfolk, 

565 

1,293 

1,365 

2,658 

W^oodbury's,  || 

Hamilton, 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wood  Island, 

Boston, 

Suffolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Woodruff  Heights, 

Clinton,  . 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wood's  Holl,*  II      . 

Falmouth, 

Barnstable, 

114 

234 

250 

484 

Woodside  Mills,    . 

Northborough, 

Worcester, 

49 

120 

114 

234 

Woodville,*    . 

Hopkinton,    . 

Middlesex, 

74 

146 

126 

272 

Woodville,     . 

AVakefield,     . 

Middlesex, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Woonsocket  .1  unction. 

II       . 

Blackstone,   . 

AA'orcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Worcester,*  II     . 

Worcester, 

Worcester, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Worthington,* 

Worthington, 

Hampshire, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Worthington  Centre, 

Worthington, 

Hampshire, 

13 

25 

23 

48 

Wrentham,*  || 

AVrentham,    . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wyoma,  . 

Lynn,     . 

Essex,  . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wyoming,  ||    . 

Melrose, 

Middlesex,  . 

1,082 

2,420 

2,614 

5,034 

Yarmouth,*  || 

• 

Yarmouth,      . 

Barnstable, 

. 

- 

_ 

_ 

Yarmoutli  Farms,* 

Yarmouth, 

Barnstable, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Yarmouthport,*    . 

Yarmouth, 

Barnstable, 

125 

182 

229 

411 

Yellow  Town, 

Wareham, 

Plymouth,   . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

York, 

Canton,  . 

Norfolk, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Zoar,*||   .        .        . 

Charlemont,  . 

Franklin,      . 

34 

70 

60 

130 

Zylonite,*  ||    . 

Adams,   . 

Berkshire,    . 

89 

206 

201 

407 

Tabular  Analyses 

For  the  Following  Presentations: 

Pages 

Villages:   Br  Towns, .        .        ,        .    69-84 

Villages,  Sections,  Etc.  :  Alphabetically, 85-124 


The  presentations  of  the  population  by  villages  require  no  special  analysis,  but  a 
brief  exi^lanation  is  needed  in  order  to  jorevent  misconception  as  to  their  signiticance. 

The  villages  or  sections  within  town  or  city  limits,  as  presented  by  name  in  the 
tables,  have  neither  exact  geographical  boundaries  nor  legal  autonomy.  They  are 
aggregations  of  population,  sometimes  separated  by  considerable  territory,  and  some- 
times divided  by  imaginary  lines,  concerning  which  no  exact  information  can  be 
obtained,  and  as  to  the  location  of  which  no  general  agreement  exists.  In  some  cases 
the  village  has  grown  up  around  a  factory,  in  others  it  is  the  development  of  a  distinct 
settlement  made  in  early  years,  that  has  never  reached  the  importance  of  a  separate 
municipal  organization.  Frequently  the  village  is  also  a  railway  station,  and  some- 
times it  possesses  a  post  office. 

The  rapid  growth  of  certain  parts  of  the  Commonwealth,  and  the  settlement 
of  i^roblems  relating  to  water  sup^jly  and  sewerage  and  other  important  questions 
which  have  arisen  in  consequence  of  this  growth,  make  it  essential  to  determine 
the  population  of  these  villages.  This  has  been  attempted  in  previous  censuses, 
but  until  now  without  success,  owing  principally  to  the  lack  of  agreement  as  to 
the  village  boundaries.  Unusual  care  has,  however,  been  devoted  to  the  determina- 
tion of  the  village  and  section  population  in  the  present  census,  and  it  is  believed 
that  the  resialts  as  given  in  the  j^resentations,  although  for  obvious  reasons  approx- 
imate, are  nevertheless  fairly  accurate.  The  returns,  as  originall}^  made  by  the  enu- 
merator, have  been  carefully  scanned,  and  so  far  as  the  village  names  are  concerned, 
compared  with  the  census  of  1885.  All  discrepancies  have  been  noted,  and  the  lists 
submitted  to  the  town  and  city  clerks,  accompanied  by  the  folloAving  letter: 

Upon  the  other  side  of  this  letter  sheet  you  will  find  a  statement  in  regard  to  the  names  of  villages 
in  your  town,  as  reported  by  the  Census  Enumerators  for  188.5,  and  also  those  reported  for  1895. 
Will  you  kindly  inform  us  upon  the  back  of  this  sheet  in  the  blank  space  at  the  right  why  certain 
villages  that  were  named  in  1885  do  not  appear  in  the  1895  returns ;  also  please  give  the  dates  between 
1885  and  1895  when  the  new  villages  returned  in  1895  were  first  designated  by  their  present  names. 

In  the  tabular  statement  on  the  back  part  of  this  sheet  we  give  the  number  of  families  and  the 
population  for  each  of  the  villages  returned  by  the  Census  Enumerators  in  your  town  for  the  j'ear 
1895.  Please  examine  this  list  and  inform  us  whether  the  list  of  villages  so  reported  is  complete, 
whether  the  names  are  properly  spelled,  and  whether  each  village  mentioned  is  really  a  village  and 
known  as  such  in  your  town. 

If  there  are  any  so-called  village  designations  which  are  simply  "popular"  designations  or 
"nicknames"  for  sections  of  your  town,  but  which  should  be  properly  combined  with  some  other 
village,  will  you  kindly  mark  out  these  popular  designations  and  indicate  at  the  right  of  the  tabular 
presentation  to  which  line  they  should  l)e  added  ? 

It  is  oljviously  ditflcult  for  this  office  to  o)>tain  a  proper  knowledge  of  the  villages  in  each  city  and 
town  without  the  experienced  co-operation  of  town  officers  who  are  thoroughly  familiar  with  the  town 
or  city  in  which  they  reside.  Any  information  that  j'ou  can  suppl.v  in  relation  to  this  matter  which 
we  have  not  asked  for  specifically  above  will  be  greatly  appreciated  by  this  office  and  will  contribute 
to  making  the  village  presentation  for  your  town  of  more  value  to  your  citizens  and  to  the  Com- 
monwealth. 

[125] 


126 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


The  results,  after  making  such  changes  and  corrections  as  were  suggested  by  the 
city  and  town  clerks,  were  submitted  to  the  postmasters  of  the  various  towns,  to  whom 
the  following  letter  was  sent : 

Upon  the  other  side  of  this  sheet  you  will  find  a  statement  of  the  villages  and  localities  in  your 
town,  with  certain  designations,  namely,  —  "V"  for  village,  "P  D"  for  popular  or  local  name, 
"P  0"  for  post  office,  and  "R  R"  for  railway  station.  AVill  you  kindly  state  whether  the  names 
so  given  are  correct  and  whether  they  include  all  the  villages,  localities,  etc.,  in  your  town ;  and  if  not, 
will  j-ou  please  give  us  the  additional  names  and  make  such  correction  in  the  spelling  as  ■will  make  the 
names  conform  to  local  usage  ? 

It  may  be  that  one  place  is  given  two  names ;  if  so,  will  you  indicate  such  and  suggest  which  of  the 
two  names  is  the  more  popular  and  to  be  retained  in  print  ? 

It  is  obviously  difficult  for  this  office  to  obtain  a  proper  knowledge  of  the  villages  in  each  town 
without  the  experienced  co-operation  of  town  officials  who  are  thoroughly  familiar  with  the  town  in 
which  they  reside.  Any  information  that  you  can  supply  in  relation  to  this  matter  whicli  we  have  not 
asked  for  specifically  above  will  be  greatly  appreciated  by  this  office  and  will  contribute  to  making 
tlie  village  presentation  for  your  town  of  more  value  to  your  citizens  and  to  the  Commonwealth. 


In  the  presentation  "  Villages  :  By  Towns,"  the  population  as  finally  determined  is 
presented  for  every  section  which  was  found  to  possess  an  individuality  sufficient  to 
justify  its  separate  presentation.  In  the  subsequent  presentation  the  villages  are  pre- 
sented alphabetically,  and  with  these  are  included  the  names  of  localities  or  districts 
which  have  a  local  significance  or  are  found  in  local  usage,  but  which  are  not  sufii- 
ciently  distinct  as  to  boundaries,  or  are  not  of  sutficient  importance  to  warrant  the 
presentation  of  separate  population  figures.  In  this  table,  also,  the  railway  stations  and 
post  oflices  throughout  the  Commonwealth  are  designated. 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  cities  and  towns,  villages,  and  localities 
with  poi)ular  designations.  It  should  be  borne  in  mind  that  only  the  cities  and  towns 
have  fixed  boundaries  and  legal  status. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 


Number 

of  Cities  and 

Towns 


Number  of 

Villages 


Number  of 

Localities  with 

Popular 

Desifcnatioiis 


Totals 


Thk  State. 

Barnstable, 

Berkshire, 

Bristol,     .... 

Dukes,      .... 

Essex,      .... 

Franklin, 

Hampden, 

Hampshire, 

Middlesex, 

Nantucket, 

Norfolk,  .... 

Plymoutli, 

Suffolk 

Worcester, 


353 

15 
32 
20 

7 
35 
26 
23 
23 
5-i 

1 
27 
27 

4 
59 


759 

56 
47 
44 
11 
67 
49 
38 
46 

101 

4 

64 

81 

7 

144 


1,031 

46 

58 

91 

20 

121 

44 

45 

25 

153 

6 

71 

117 

105 

129 


2,143 

117 
137 
155 

38 
223 
119 
106 

94 
308 

11 
162 
225 
116 
332 


In  some  cases,  particularly  in  the  cities  and  larger  towns,  villages  which  were 
formerly  quite  distinct  iiave  now  grown  together  so  as  to  present  a  practically  homo- 
geneous population.  In  such  cases  no  attempt  has  been  made  to  give  the  village  or 
section  population,  although  the  names,  which  are  still  used,  may  be  found  in  the 
alphabetical  table.     An  example  in  point  is  found  in  the  city  of  Somerville. 


TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


127 


In  order  to  complete  the  information  as  to  post  otfices  it  should  be  stated  that  the 
following  stations  are  comprised  in  the  Boston  postal  district : 


A 

South  p]nd. 

N 

Jamaica  Plain. 

B 

Back  Bay. 

0 

Mattapan. 

C 

Brighton. 

P 

North  Cambridge 

U 

Brookline. 

R 

Eevere. 

E 

Cambridge. 

S 

Roslindale. 

F 

Cambridgeport. 

T 

Roxburj. 

G 

Charlestown. 

U 

Somerville. 

H 

Chelsea. 

V 

South  Boston. 

K 

Dorchester. 

W 

West  Roxbury. 

L 

East  Boston. 

X 

Winthrop. 

M 

East  Cambridge. 

Sub-stations   within   the   Boston   district  for   receiving  registered   matter,  and  for 
domestic  money  orders,  are  established  as  follows : 


No.  1  Allston,  in  Brighton. 

No.  2  East  Somerville. 

No.  3  Roxbury  Crossing,  in  Roxburj-. 

No.  4  Somerset  Hill,  in  Cambridge. 


Xo.  5  Tremont,  in  South  End. 

Xo.  6  Upham's  Corner,  in  Dorchester. 

Xo.  7  West  Somerville. 

Xo.  8  Winter  Hill,  in  Somerville. 


Censuses  of  Population;  1765-1895. 


Dates   of  Incorporatiox,   Chaxges   ix  Kame,   Area, 

Boundaries,  Population,  Etc.,  for  Counties, 

Cities,  Towns,  and  The  State. 


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Censuses  of  Population  1765-1895. 


The  presentation  which  follows  gives,  in  a  brief  manner,  the  date  of  incorporation,  or  establishment,  of  every 
city  and  town  in  the  State,  together  with  changes  in  area,  boundaries,  etc.  In  the  case  of  a  number  of  the  older 
towns  it  has  been  found  that  there  is  no  official  record  of  the  date  of  establishment;  therefore,  we  have,  in  such 
cases,  given  the  date  when  the  first  mention  of  the  town  name  is  to  be  found  in  the  official  records  of  the  State, 
together  with  the  title  of  the  book  of  records,  the  number  of  the  volume,  and  the  page.  The  early  spelling  in  all 
such  cases  has  been  retained  as  a  matter  of  permanent  record.  These  dates  have  been  taken  from  the  reports  of 
the  Commissioner  of  Public  Records. 

Following  the  historical  facts  relative  to  each  city  and  town  is  given  the  population  by  each  Census  between 
1765  and  1895,  a  period  of  130  years. 

In  the  case  of  the  towns  of  Adams,  Mount  Washington,  New  ABhford,and  Washington  in  Berkshire  County, 
Merrimac  in  Essex  County,  Erving  and  Hawley  in  Franklin  County,  and  Brockton  (city).  East  Bridgewater,  and 
West  Bridgewater  in  Plymouth  County,  and  also  in  the  case  of  the  counties  of  Franklin,  Hampden,  and  Norfolk 
population  figures  appear  prior  to  the  dates  given  for  incorporation.  This  is  due,  undoubtedly,  to  the  fact  that 
the  territory  in  question  was  well  defined  and  recognized  in  Census  enumerations  prior  to  the  date  of  its  formal 
incorporation,  or  establishment,  as  a  county,  district,  or  town.  In  the  case  of  the  town  of  Merrimac  the  Census 
returns  for  the  town  of  Amesbury,  of  which  it  constituted  a  part  at  the  time  of  the  taking  of  the  State  Census  in 
1875,  were  divided  after  the  enumeration  was  completed  and  the  results  for  Merrimac,  which  was  made  a  town 
in  1876,  were  presented  separately. 

The  population  is  also  given  for  such  districts,  gores,  or  unincorporated  tracts  of  land,  towns,  etc.,  which 
have  been  ceded  to  other  States,  or  annexed  to  existing  towns  and  cities  in  this  State  and  have  ceased,  therefore, 
to  have  a  separate  corporate  existence.  The  towns  and  districts  which  were  ceded  to  other  States  are  as  follows  : 
Boston  Corner,  ceded  to  the  State  of  New  York  in  1853  (see  Mount  Washington,  Berkshire  County),  and  Paw- 
tucket,  by  a  change  in  boundary  line,  annexed  in  1861  to  the  State  of  Rhode  Island  (noted  under  Seekonk,  Bristol 
County).  The  gores,  etc.,  for  which  population  is  given  for  1790  and  a  tract  of  land  designated  as  "  No-town," 
for  which  the  population  is  given  for  1830,  are  as  follows:  For  1790,  in  Berkshire  County,  gore  adjoining  Adams 
and  Windsor,  gore  adjoining  Williamstown ;  in  Worcester  County,  gore  adjoining  Fitchburg,  gore  adjoining 
Leominster,  gore  adjoining  Oxford,  gore  adjoining  Princeton,  gore  adjoining  Sturbridge;  and,  for  1830,  in 
Worcester  County,  No-town. 

The  cities  and  towns  which  have  become  a  part  of  the  city  of  Boston  by  annexation  are  as  follows  :  town  of 
Brighton  (Middlesex  County),  in  1873;  city  of  Charlestown  (Middlesex  County),  in  1873;  town  of  Dorchester 
(Norfolk  County),  in  1869;  city  of  Roxbury  (Norfolk  County),  in  1867;  and  town  of  West  Roxbury  (Norfolk 
County),  in  1873.  The  population  of  these  cities  and  towns  has  been  included  in  the  counties  in  which  they  were 
existent  previous  to  annexation,  but  an  historical  description  of  them  has  been  included  under  the  city  of  Boston, 
together  with  the  population,  from  the  date  of  first  mention,  or  establishment,  to  the  date  of  annexation.  The 
rule  has  been  followed  of  incorporating  the  historical  facts  regarding  all  obsolete  districts  or  towns  with  the  notes 
relative  to  the  cities  or  towns  of  which  they  now  form  a  part. 

The  Provincial  Censuses  of  1765  and  1776  have  been  taken  from  an  abstract  of  the  State  Census  for  1865,  in 
which  they  were  reproduced,  with  corrections,  from  printed  and  manuscript  returns,  which  appeared  to  be  the 
only  authentic  records  of  these  counties  in  existence.  For  certain  towns,  for  which  no  returns  seem  to  have 
been  made,  the  population  has  been  supplied  from  the  next  succeeding  census  in  which  returns  for  these  towns 
are  reported,  the  figures  in  all  such  cases  being  enclosed  in  brackets,  thus,  [2,610]. 

The  Census  returns  for  1765  do  not  include  Indians,  of  which  there  were  1,569  in  the  State,  distributed  in 
Barnstable,  Berkshire,  Bristol,  Dukes,  Middlesex,  Nantucket,  and  Plymouth  counties,  and  while  the  returns  for 
1776  present  details  by  towns  for  white  persons,  4,761  colored  population  were  not  included  in  the  totals  for  the 
State.  The  colored  population  was  distributed  among  all  of  the  counties.  The  figures  representing  the  popu- 
lation of  Indians  and  colored  persons  have  been  included  under  the  showing  "The  State,"  and  In  a  foot-note  is 
noted  the  distribution  by  counties  and  numbers  snder  these  two  Censuses. 

[131] 


Censuses  of  Popflatiox— 1765-1895. 


COUNTY  OF  BARNSTABLE. 


locorporated    June    2,   1685. 
Laws,  edition  1836,  p.  295.) 


(Plymouth   Colony 


Years  and  Census. 

Topula- 
tioii 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

12,127 

- 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

15,546 

+3,419 

1790  (U.  S.)   . 

17,354 

+1,808 

1800  (U.  S.)  . 

19,293 

+1,939 

1810  (U.  S.)   . 

22,211 

+2,918 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

24,026 

+1,815 

1S30  (U.  S.)   . 

28,514 

+4,488 

1840  (U.  S.)   . 

32,548 

+4,034 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 

35,276 

+2,728 

1855  (State)  . 

35,442 

+    166 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

35,990 

+    548 

1865  (State)  . 

34,610 

—1,380 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

32,774 

—1,836 

1875  (State)  . 

32,144 

—    630 

1880  (U.  S.)   , 

31,897 

—    247 

1885  (State)  . 

29,845 

—2,052 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

29,172 

—    673 

1895  (State)  . 

27,654 

—1,518 

TOWN   OF   BARNSTABLE. 

There  is  no  record  of  the  date  of  establishment  of 
this  town.  The  first  mention  is  found  on  page  31  of 
Volume  XI  of  the  Plymouth  Colony  Records  wherein 
It  is  stated  that,  amont;  other  representatives  to  the 
General  Court,  the  member  for  Barnstable  was  Mr. 
Thorn. .Dimmack.  This  was  on  March  5,  1638  The 
town  was  established  from  common  land  and  the  first 
recorded  attempt  at  defining  its  boundaries  was  on 
June  17,  1641,  when  the  [boundary  line  between  Barn- 
stable and  Yarmouth  was  established.  On  March  2, 
1652,  it  was  enacted  that  the  Bounds  between  Barn- 
stable and  Sandwich  "to  be"  established;  evidently 
meaning  "  shall  be."  Barnstable  and  Yarmouth  agreed 
upon  boundary  line  March  11,  1658.  On  June  3,  1662, 
additional  lands  were  granted  to  Barnstable.  On  June 
10, 1662,  the  boundaries  between  Barnstable  and  Sand- 
wich were  again  ordered  to  be  established.  Boun- 
dary line  between  Barnstable  and  Mashpee  established 
March  28,  1S94. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  8.) 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  8.) 

1840  (U.  S.) 

1850  (U.  8.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  8.) 

1805  (State) 

1870  (U.  8.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  8.) 

1885  (State) 


2,108 

- 

[2,610] 

+502 

2,610 

= 

2,964 

+354 

3,646 

+682 

3,824 

+178 

3,974 

+150 

4,301 

+327 

4,901 

+600 

4,998 

+  97 

5,129 

+131 

4,928 

—201 

4,793 

—135 

4,302 

—491 

4,242 

—  60 

4,050 

—192 

TOAVN   OF   BARNSTABLE  —  COnCluded. 


Ykars  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

1895  (State)   .... 

4,023 
4,055 

—27 
+32 

TOWN   OF   BOURNE. 

Established   April   2,   1884,   from   a  part   of  Sand- 
wich. 


1885  (State)  .... 

1,363 

- 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

1,442 

+  79 

1895  (State)  .... 

1,580 

+138 

TOWN   OF   BREWSTER. 

Established  February  19,  1803,  from  a  part  of  Har- 
wich; another  portion  of  the  town  of  Harwich  was 
anne.xed  to  Brewster  June  21,  1811,  and  on  April  25, 
1848,  a  part  of  Brewster  was  annexed  to  Harwich. 
Boundary  line  between  Brewster  and  Orleans  estab- 
lished February  20,  1861. 


1810  (U.  8.)  . 

1,112 

_ 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

1,285 

+173 

1830  (U.  8.)   . 

1,418 

+133 

1840  (U.  8.)   . 

1,522 

+104   , 

185Q  (U.  8.)  . 

1,525 

+    3 

1855  (State)  . 

1,525 

= 

1860  (U.  8.)  , 

1,489 

—  36 

1865  (State)  . 

1,456 

—  33 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

1,259 

—197 

1875  (State)  . 

1,219 

—  40 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

1,144 

-  75 

1885  (State)  . 

934 

—210 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

1,003 

+  69 

1895  (State)  . 

901 

—102 

TOWN   OF   CHATHAM. 

Established  June  11,  1712,  by  a  Resolve  to  the  effect 
that  the  village  or  district  of  Jilanamoit  be  established 
as  Chatham.  On  April  14,  1862,  boundary  lines  be- 
tween Chatham  and  Orleans  and  Chatham  and  Har- 
wich established. 


1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

678 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

929 

+251 

1790  (U.  8.)  . 

1,140 

+211 

1800  (U.  8.)  . 

1,351 

+211 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

1,334 

—  17 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

1,630 

+296 

1830  (U.  8.)   . 

2,130 

+500 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

2,334 

+204 

1850  (U.  8.)   . 

2,439 

+105 

1855  (State)   . 

2,560 

+121 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

2,710 

+150 

1865  (State)   . 

2,624 

—  86 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

2,411 

-213 

1875  (State)   . 

2,274 

—137 

[133] 


134 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


CENSUSES   OF  POPULATION— 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN  OF  CHATHAM  —  concliided. 


Ykars  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1880  (U.  S.)  .        .        .        . 
1885  (State)  .... 
1890  (U.  8.)  . 
1895  (State)  .        .        .        . 

2,250 
2,028 
1,954 
1,809 

—  24 

—222 

—  74 
—145 

TOWN   OF   DENNIS. 

Established  June  19, 1793,  from  a  part  of  Yarmouth. 


1800  (U.  S.)  . 

1,408 

_ 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

1,739 

-f331 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

1,997 

+258 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

2,317 

+320 

1840  (U.  S.)  . 

2,942 

+625 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 

3,257 

+315 

1855  (State)  . 

3,497 

+240 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

3,662 

+165 

1855  (State)  . 

3,592 

—  70 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

3,269 

—323 

1875  (State)   . 

3,369 

+100 

1880  (U.  8.)   . 

3,288 

—  81 

1885  (State)  . 

2,923 

-365 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

2,899 

—  24 

1895  (State)   . 

2,545 

-354 

TOWN  OF  EA8THAM. 

Originally  called  "  Nawsett."  The  first  known  rec- 
ord is  found  in  Volume  VIII  of  the  Plymouth  Colony 
Records,  wherein  Nawsett  is  mentioned,  on  page  177 
under  the  year  1643,  In  the  list  of  "  towns  "  having 
freemen  able  to  bear  arms.  On  March  3, 1645,  accord- 
ing to  Volume  II  of  the  Plymouth  Colony  Records, 
certain  common  lands  "lying  between  sea  and  sea" 
were  granted  to  those  who  go  to  dwell  at  "Nossett." 
On  June  2,  1646,  Nawsett  was  established  as  a  town- 
ship, and  on  June  7,  1651,  the  name  of  the  town  of 
Nawsett  was  changed  to  Eastham.  March  6,  1678,  ac- 
cording to  the  Records,  Eastham  and  purchasers  on 
both  sides  were  to  settle  on  the  boundary  lines.  June 
16,  1763,  a  part  of  Eastham  was  established  as  the  Dis- 
trict of  Wellileet.  A  part  of  Harwich  annexed  July 
14,  1772.  Part  of  Eastham  established  as  Orleans 
March  3,  1797,  and  on  March  9,  1839,  another  part  of 
Eastham  was  annexed  to  Orleans.  A  part  annexed 
to  Wellfleet  April  26,  1847.  Boundary  line  between 
Eastham  and  Orleans  established  and  a  part  of  each 
town  annexed  to  the  other  town  March  23,  1867.  The 
boundary  line  between  Eastham  and  Wellfleet  at  tide- 
water established  May  6,  1877. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  8.) 

1800  (U.  8.) 

ISIO  (U.  S.) 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  8.) 

1840  (U.  S.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  8.) 

1865  (State) 


1,327 
1,899 
1,834 
659 
751 
766 
970 
955 
845 
808 
779 
757 


+  572 
—  65 
—1,175 


+ 

+ 


92 
15 


+  204 

—  15 

—  110 

—  37 

—  29 

—  22 


TOWX   OF   EASTHAM  —  COllCludecl. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 

(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1870  (U.  8.)   . 

1875  (State)   .        .        .        . 

1880  (U.  8.)   . 

1885  (State)   .        .        .        . 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

1895  (State)   .        .        .        . 

668 
639 
692 
638 
602 
476 

—  89 

—  29 
+  53 

—  54 

—  36 
—126 

TOWN   OF  FALMOUTH. 

The  name  of  this  town  is  first  mentioned  September 
14,  1694,  in  the  Tax  Act  of  the  Province  Laws,  Vol- 
ume I.  On  March  17,  1841,  a  tract  of  land  formerly  in 
the  plantation  of  Marshpee  was  annexed.  Boundary 
line  between  Falmouth  and  Sandwich  established 
March  19,  1880,  and  the  boundary  line  between  Fal- 
mouth and  Mashpee  established  June  18,  1885. 


1765  (Prov.)   .        .        .        . 

1,063 

_ 

1766  (Prov.)  . 

1,355 

+292 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

1,637 

+282 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

1,882 

+245 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

2,237 

+355 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

2,370 

+  133 

1830  (U.  S.)   . 

2,548 

+178 

1840  (U.  S.)  . 

2,589 

+  41 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

2,621 

+  32 

1855  (State)   . 

2,613 

—    8 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

2,456 

—157 

1865  (State)   . 

2,283 

—173 

1870  (U.  8.)   . 

2,237 

—  46 

1875  (State)   . 

2,211 

—  26 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

2,422 

+211 

1885  (State)  . 

2,520 

+  98 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

2,567 

+  47 

1895  (State)  . 

2,655 

+  88 

TOWN   OF   HARWICH. 

Established  September  14, 1694,  from  a  tract  of  land 
known  as  Satuckett.  On  July  14,  1772,  part  was  an- 
uexed  to  Eastham  and  on  February  19,  1803,  a  portion 
was  set  off  and  established  as  the  town  of  Brewster, 
and  another  portion  was  annexed  to  Brewster  on  June 
21,  ISll.  Part  of  Brewster  was  annexed  to  Harwich 
April  25,  1848.  Boundary  line  between  Harwich  and 
Orleans  established  April  4,  1862,  and  between  Har- 
wich and  Chatham  April  14,  1862. 


1765  (Prov.) 

17^6  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  B.) 

1800  (U.  8.) 

1810  (U.  8.) 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  8.) 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1865  (State) 


1,681 
1,865 
2,392 
2,857 
1,942 
1,980 
2,453 
2,930 
3,258 
3,261 
3,423 
3,540 


+184 
+527 
+465 
—915 
+  38 
+473 
+477 
+328 
+  3 
+162 
+117 


CENSUSES   OF   TOPULATION 


1765-1895. 


135 


CENSUSES   OF  POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN  OF  HARWICH  —  concluded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1870  (U.  8.)  • 

1875  (State)  .... 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

1885  (State)  .... 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

1895  (State)  .... 

3,080 
3,355 
3,265 
2,783 
2,734 
2,532 

—460 

+275 

—  90 
—482 

—  49 

—202 

TOWN   OF   MASHPEE. 

Established  June  14,  1763,  as  the  District  of  Maeh- 
pee,  to  remain  in  force  three  years.  Above  Act  re- 
vived March  20,  1767  to  remain  in  force  until  July  1, 
1770.  On  November  15,  1770,  Act  again  revived,  and 
to  remain  in  force  until  the  end  of  the  session  of  the 
General  Court  next  after  November  1, 1775.  On  Febru- 
ary 9,  1776,  the  Act  was  again  continued  in  force  until 
the  end  of  the  session  next  after  November  1,  1779. 
On  November  25,  1779,  the  Act  again  continued  until 
November  1,  1785.  On  June  13,  1788,  the  above  Act 
was  repealed  and  three  "Guardians  to  the  Proprie- 
tors" appointed.  Act  to  remain  in  force  for  10  years. 
March  7,  17'J7,  the  last  named  Act  made  perpetual 
until  repealed  by  the  Legislature.  Part  of  the  planta- 
tion of  Marshpee  annexed  to  Sandwich,  February  26, 
1811.  On  March  31,  1834,  the  "Plantation  of  Marsh- 
pee  "  established  as  the  "  District  of  Marshpee,"  to  be 
under  the  guardianship  of  a  commissioner  appointed 
by  the  Governor.  A  part  of  the  land  formerly  in  the 
plantation  of  Marshpee  annexed  to  Falmouth  March  17, 
1841,  and  part  to  Sandwich  April  1,  1859,  and  another 
part  to  Sandwich  March  13,  1860.  May  28,  1870,  the 
District  of  Marshpee  abolished  and  the  town  of  Mash- 
pee  established.  Part  of  Sandwich  reannexed  to  Mash- 
pee  March  19,  1872.  Boundary  lines  established  as 
follows:  between  Mashpee  and  Falmouth  June  18, 
1885;  between  Mashpee  and  Sandwich  May  27,  1887, 
and  a  part  of  Sandwich  annexed;  and  between  Mash- 
pee and  Barnstable  March  28,  1894. 


1765  (Prov.)   .        .        .        . 

108 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

82 

—  26 

1790  (U.  8.)   . 

308 

+226 

1800  (U.  8.)  . 

155 

-153 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

139 

—  16 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

150 

+  11 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

309 

+159 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

322 

+  13 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

348 

+  26 

1875  (State)  . 

278 

—  70 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

346 

+  68 

1885  (State)  . 

311 

—  35 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

298 

—  13 

1895  (State)  . 

330 

+  32 

TOWN   OF   ORLEANS. 

Established  March  3,  1797,  from  the  southerly  part 
of  Eastham.  Part  of  Easlham  annexed  to  Orleans 
March  9, 1839.  Boundary  lines  established  as  follows  : 
between  Orleans  and  Brewster  February  20,  1861; 
between  Orleans  and  Harwich  April  4,  1862;  between 
Orleans  and  Chatham  April  14, 1862;  between  Orleans 
and  Eastham  March  23,  1867,  and  part  of  each  town 
annexed  to  the  other  town. 


1800  (U.  8.) 
ISIO  (U.  8.). 


1,095 
1,248 


TOWN   OF   ORLEANS  —  COHCluded. 


+153 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  S.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 

1,343 

1,789 
1,974 
1,848 
1,754 
1,678 
1,585 
1,323 
1,373 
1,294 
1,176 
1,219 
1,198 

+  95 
+446 
+185 
-126 

—  94 

—  76 

—  93 
—262 
+  50 

—  79 
-118 
+  43 

—  21 

TOWN    OF    PKOVINCETOWN. 

Precinct  of  Cape  Cod  established  as  Provincetown 
.June  14,  1727.  Parts  of  Truro  annexed  and  boundary 
lines  established  June  12,  1813,  March  2,  1829,  and 
March  30,  1836. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
•1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State  ) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 


[205] 

205 

454 

812 

936 

1,252 

1,710 

2,122 

3,157 

3,096 

3,206 

3,472 

3,865 

4,357 

4,346 

4,480 

4,642 

4,555 


+  249 
+  358 
+  124 
+  316 
+  458 
+  412 
+1,035 

—  61 
110 
266 
393 

+    492 

—  11 
+  134 
+    162 

—  87 


+ 
+ 
+ 


TOWN   OP  SANDWICH. 

On  March  6,  1638,  certain  persons  were  ordered  to 
go  to  "  Sanditch"  to  set  forth  the  bounds  (Plymouth 
Colony  Records,  Volume  I,  p.  80).  Boundary  line 
between  Sandwich  and  Barnstable  established  March 
2,  1652,  and  June  10,  1662.  The  boundary  lines  estab- 
lished January  19,  1663,  ordered  to  be  entered  on  the 
records  of  the  court,  June  7,  1670.  October  28,  1684, 
boundaries  established.  Part  of  the  plantation  of 
Marshpee  annexed  February  26,  1811.  I'arts  of  the 
District  of  Marshpee  annexed  April  1, 1859,  and  March 
13,  1860.  Part  of  Sandwich  reannexed  to  Mashpee 
March  19,  1872.  Boundary  between  Sandwich  and 
Falmouth  established  March  19,  1880.  Part  of  Sand- 
wich set  off  as  a  new  town.  Bourne,  April  2,  1884. 
Boundary  between  Sandwich  and  Mashpee  established 
May  27,  1887,  and  a  part  annexed  to  Mashpee. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 


1,376 
1,912 


+536 


136 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CENSUSES   OF  POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN  OF  SANDWICH  —  concludcd. 

TOWN   OF   AVELLFLEET  —  COncludcd. 

Years  and  Census. 

ropula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  I  )ecrcasc 
( — ;,  as  Com- 
pareil  wltli  Pre- 
vious Census 

Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1790  (U.  S.)   . 

1,991 

+      79 

1800  (U.  S.)  . 

1,207 

+  90 

1800  (U.  S.) 

2,024 

-f     33 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

1,402 

+195 

1810  (U.  8.) 

2,382 

+    358 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

1,472 

+  70 

1820  (U.  8.) 

2,484 

+    102 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

2,046 

+574 

1830  (U.  8.) 

3,361 

-f    877 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

2,377 

+331 

1840  (U.  8.) 

3,719 

+   358 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 

2,411 

+  34 

1850  (U.  8.) 

4,368 

+    649 

1855  (State)   . 

2,325 

—  86 

1855  (State) 

4,496 

+    128 

1860  (U.  S  )  . 

2,322 

—    3 

1860  (U.  S.) 

4,479 

—     17 

1865  (State)   . 

2,296 

-  26 

1865  (State  ) 

4,158 

—    321 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

2,135 

—161 

1870  (U.  S.) 

3,694 

—    464 

1875  (State)  . 

1,988 

—147 

1875  (State) 

3,417 

—    277 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

1,875 

—113 

1880  (U.  S.) 

3,543 

+    126 

1885  (State)  . 

1,687 

—188 

1885  (State) 

2,124 

—1,419 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

1,291 

—396 

1890  (U.  8.)  ■ 

1,819 

—    305 

1895  (State)  . 

968 

—323 

1895  (State) 

1,580 

—    239 

1 

TOWN   OF   YARMOUTH. 

TOWN   OF   TRURO. 

Established  July  16,  1709,  from  common  land  called 
Pawmett  as  the  township  of  "  Truroe."     (Prov.  Laws, 
Vol.  I,  p.  642.)     Part  of  Truro  annexed  to  Province- 
town  June  12,  1813,  and  boundary  between  the  towns 
established.    Another  part  annexed  to  Provincetown 
March  2,  1829,  and  the  boundaries  again  established. 
Another  part  annexed  to  Provincetown  March  30, 1836, 
and  on  February  22, 1837,  the  boundaries  between  Truro 
and  Wellfleet  established. 

The  first  mention  of  this  town  occurs  in  Plymouth 
Colony  Laws,  Volume  I,  p.  108,  on  January  7,  1639, 
"the  laud  at  Mattacheeset,   now   called  Yarmouth," 
Boundary   line    between   Yarmouth    and   Barnstable 
established  June  17,1641.     Yarmouth  and  Barnstable 
agreed  upon  boundary  line  March  11,  1658.     Part  of 
Yarmouth  set  off  and  established  as  the  town  of  Den- 
nis June  19,  1793. 

17^"^    fVm-u  ^ 

1,740 
2,227 

1765  (Prov.)   .... 

924 

. 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

+487 

1776  (Prov.) 

1,227 

-f303 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

2,678 

+451 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1,193 

—  34 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

1,727 

-951 

1800  (U.  8.) 

1,152 

—  41 

1810  (U.  8.)   . 

2,134 

+407 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1,209 

+  67 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

2,232 

+  98 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1,241 

-f  32 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

2,251 

+  19 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1,547 

+306 

1840  (U.  S.)  . 

2,554 

+303 

1840  (U.  S.) 

1,920 

+373 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 

2,595 

+  41 

1850  (U.  S.) 

2,051 

+131 

18.55  (State)  . 

2,.592 

—    3 

1855  (State  ) 

1,917 

—134 

1860  (U.  8.)   . 

2,752 

+160 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1,583 

-334 

1865  (State)  . 

2,472 

-280 

1865  (State) 

1,447 

—136 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

2,423 

—  49 

1870  (U.  8.) 

1,269 

—178 

1875  (State)  . 

2,264 

—159 

1875  (State)  . 

1,098 

—171 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

2,173 

—  91 

1880  (IT.  S.) 

1,017 

—  81 

1885  (State)   . 

1,856 

—317 

1885  (State) 

972 

—  45 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

1,760 

—  96 

1890  (U.  S  ) 

919 

—  53 

1895  (State)   . 

1,655 

—105 

1895  (State)  . 

815 

—104 

TOWN   OF   WELLFLEET. 

Established   as   a  district  June   16,  1763,  from   the 
North  Precinct  of  Easthani.    Made  a  town  by  Act  of 
August  23,  1775.     Boundary  between   Wellfleet   and 

COUNTY  OF  BERKSHIRE. 

Incorporated  April  21,  1761,  from  the  westerly  part 
of  Hampshire  County;  Act  tools  effect  June  30,  1761. 
(Province  Laws,  Vol.  IV,  p.  432.) 

Truro  established  February  22, 1837.    Part  of  Eastham 
annexed  April  26,  1847.    Boundary  between  the  tide- 
watersofWellfleetand  Eastham  established  May  6, 1887. 

1765  (Prov.)  . 
1776  (Prov.)  . 

8,640 
17,952 

+  9,312 

1765  (Prov.)  .... 

917 

- 

1790  (U.  8.)*. 

30,213 

+12,261 

1776  (Prov.)   .... 

1,235 

+318 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

33,670 

+  3,457 

1790  (U.  8.)   . 

1,117 

-118 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

35,787 

+  2,117 

*  Includes  population  of  67  for  Boston  Corner  (ceded  to  New  York) ;  425  for  the  gore  adjoining  Adams  and 
Windsor  ;  and  51  for  the  gore  adjoining  Williamstown. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION — 1765-1895. 


137 


CENSUSES   OF  POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


COUNTY   OF   BERKSHIRE  —  COncludcd. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1820  (U.  S.)*. 

35,570 

—    217 

1830  (U.  8.)* 

37,706 

+2,136 

1840  (U.  8.)* 

41,745 

+4,039 

1850  (U.  8.)* 

49,591 

+7,846 

1855  (State ) 

52,791 

+3,200 

1860  (U.  8.) 

55,120 

+2,329 

1865  (State) 

56,944 

+1,824 

1870  (U.  8.) 

64,827 

+7,883 

1875  (State) 

68,270 

+3,443 

1880  (U.  8.) 

69,032 

+    762 

1885  (State) 

73,828 

+4,796 

1890  (U.  S.) 

81,108 

+7,280 

1895  (State) 

86,292 

+5,184 

TOWN   OF   ADAMS. 

Established  October  15,  1778,  from  the  plantation 
called  East  Hoosucb.  The  plantation  called  New 
Providence  annexed  April  10,  1780.  Part  of  Adams 
included  in  the  new  town  of  Cheshire  March  14,  1793, 
and  on  April  16,  1878,  a  part  was  set  off  and  estab- 
lished as  North  Adams.  The  date  of  establishment 
of  this  town  is  subsequent  to  the  date  of  the  earliest 
census  in  which  population  appears.  This  is  due, 
probably,  to  the  fact  that  the  territory  in  question  was 
well  defined  and  recognized  in  census  enumerations 
prior  to  the  date  of  its  formal  incorporation  as  a  dis- 
trict or  town. 


S.) 
8.) 
8.) 
8.) 
8.) 


1776  (Prov  ) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U. 
1820  (U. 
1830  (U. 
1840  (U. 
1850  (U. 
1855  (State  ) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 


932 
2,040 
1,688 
1,763 
1,836 
2,649 
3,703 
6,172 
6,980 
6,924 
8,298 
12,090 
15,760 
5,591 
8,283 
9,213 
7,837 


+  1,108 

—  352 
+  75 
+  73 
+  813 
+  1,054 
+  2,469 
+  808 

—  56 
+  1,374 
+  3,792 
+  3,670 
—10,169 
+  2,692 
+  930 

—  1,376 


TOWN  OF  ALFORD  —  concluded. 


TOWN   OF   ALFORD. 

Established  as  a  district  February  16,  1773,  from  the 
■westerly  part  of  Great  Harrington  and  certain  common 
lands.  Madeatown  by  Actof  August  23, 1775.  Part  of 
Great  Harrington  annexed  February  11, 1779.  Boun- 
dary lines  between  Alford  and  Egremont  established 
February  6,  1790.  Another  part  of  Great  Harrington 
annexed  February  18, 1819.  Part  of  West  Stockbridge 
annexed  March  17,  1847. 


1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 


298 
577 
518 
522 


+279 
—  59 
+    4 


Ykars  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 

570 
512 
481 
502 
526 
542 
461 
430 
389 
348 
341 
297 
280 

+48 
—58 
—31 
+21 
+24 
+16 
-81 
—31 
—41 
—41 
—  7 
-44 
—17 

TOWN   OF   BECKET. 

Established  June  21,1765,  from  the  plantation  called 
"  Number  Four."  On  March  12,  1783,  a  part  included 
in  the  new  town  of  Middletield  (Hampshire  County). 
On  February  3,  1798,  certain  common  lands  lying  be- 
tween Becket,  Blandford,  Chester,  and  Loudon  an- 
nexed. Part  of  Loudon  (Bethlehem  District)  annexed 
March  1,  1810. 


1765  (Prov.)  .... 

[414] 

- 

1776  (Prov.) 

414 

= 

1790  (U.  8.) 

751 

+337 

1800  (U.  8.) 

930 

+179 

1810  (U.  8.) 

1,028 

+  98 

1820  (U.  8.) 

984 

—  44 

18.30  (U.  8.)  . 

1,063 

+  79 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1,342 

+279 

1850  (U,  8.) 

1,223 

—119 

1855  (State) 

1,472 

+249 

1860  (U.  8.) 

1,578 

+106 

1865  (State) 

1,393 

—185 

1870  (U.  8.) 

1,346 

—  47 

1875  (State) 

1,329 

—  17 

1880  (U.  8.) 

1,123 

—206 

1885  (State) 

938 

—185 

1890  (U.  8.) 

946 

+    8 

1895  (State) 

888 

—  58 

TOWN   OP  CHESHIRE. 

Established  March  14,  1793,  from  parts  of  Adams, 
Lauesborough,  Windsor,  and  the  district  of  New 
Ashford.  Part  of  Cheshire  reannexed  to  Windsor 
February  26,  1794.  Part  of  the  district  of  New  Ash- 
ford annexed  February  6,  1798. 


1800  (U.  8.) 

1810  (U.  8.) 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  8.) 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1850  (U.  8.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  8.) 

1865  (State) 


1,.S25 
1,315 
1,202 
1,050 
985 
1,298 
1,532 
1,533 
1,650 


—  10 
—113 
-152 

—  65 
+313 
+234 

+  1 
+117 


*  Includes  population  of  Boston  Corner  as  follows  :  1820,  92 ;  1830,  64 


1840,  65;  1850,  73. 


138 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CENSUSES   OF  POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOAVN  OF  CHESHIRE  —  concluded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

1875  (State)  .        .        .        . 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

1885  (State)   .        .        .        . 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

1895  (State)  .        .        .        . 

1,758 
1,693 
1,537 
1,448 
1,308 
1,176 

+108 

—  65 
—156 

—  89 
—140 
—132 

TOWN   OF   CLARKSBURG. 

Established  March  2,  1798,  from  a  gore  of  anincor- 
porated  land  lyins  north  of  Adams.  Part  of  Clarks- 
burg annexed  to  Florida  May  2,  1848,  and  on  May  20, 


laoL,  a  pari  oi 

J'lOI 

lua  I 

luueA 

eu  lo  y^iaia 

»uurg. 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

253 

_ 

1810  (U.  8.) 

231 

—  22 

1820  (U.  8.) 

274 

+  43 

1830  (U.  S.) 

315 

+  41 

1840  (U.  S.) 

370 

+  55 

1850  (U.  8.) 

384 

+  14 

1855  (State) 

424 

+  40 

1860  (U.  S.) 

420 

—    4 

1865  (State) 

530 

+110 

1870  (U.  S.) 

686 

+166 

1875  (State) 

670 

—  16 

1880  (U.  S.) 

724 

+  54 

1885  (State) 

708 

—  16 

1890  (U.  S.) 

884 

+176 

1895  (State) 

1,009 

+125 

TOWN    OF    DALTON. 

Established  March  20,  1784,  from  the  new  plantation 
of  Ashuelot  Equivalent.  Part  of  Windsor  annexed 
February  28,  1795. 


1790  (U.  8. 

1800  (U.  8. 

1810  (U.  8. 

1820  (U.  S. 

1830  (U.  S. 

1840  (U.  8. 

1850  (U.  S. 

1855  (State 

1860  (U.  8. 

1865  (State 

1870  (U.  S. 

1875  (State 

1880  (U.  8. 

1885  (State 

1890  (U.,S. 

1895  (State 


554 

859 

779 

817 

827 

1,255 

1,020 

1,064 

1,243 

1,137 

1,252 

1,759 

2,052 

2,113 

2,885 

3,210 


+305 
—  80 
+  38 
+  10 
+428 
—235 
+  44 
+179 
—106 
+115 
+507 
+293 
+  61 
+772 
+325 


TOWN   OF   EGREMONT. 

Established  February  13,  1760,  as  a  district  from 
certain  common  lands  lying  west  of  Shetlield.  Made 
a  town  by  Act  of  August  23,  1775.  Boundary  line 
between  Egremont  and  Alford  established  February 


TOWN    OF   EGREMONT — COncluded. 

6,  1790.  Part  of  ShelBeld  annexed  February  22,  1790. 
Boundary  line  established  June  17,  1817,  between 
Egremont  and  Mount  Washington  and  a  part  of  each 
town  annexed  to  the  other  town.  Part  of  Sheffield 
annexed  February  16,  1824.  Boundary  line  between 
Egremont  and  Sheffield  established  June  4,  1869. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ).  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

[671] 

^ 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

671 

= 

1790  (U.  8.)  . 

759 

+  88 

1800  (U.  8.)  . 

835 

+  76 

1810  (U.  S.)   . 

790 

—  45 

1820  (U.  S.)  . 

865 

+  75 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

890 

+  25 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

1,038 

+148 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

1,013 

—  25 

1855  (State)   . 

992 

—  21 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

1,079 

+  87 

1865  (State)   . 

928 

—151 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

931 

+    3 

1875  (State)   . 

890 

—  41 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

875 

—  15 

1885  (State)   . 

826 

—  49 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

845 

+  19 

1895  (State)  . 

836 

—    9 

TOWN   OF   FLORIDA. 

Established  June  15,  1805,  from  Barnardstone's 
Grant  and  part  of  Bullock's  Grant,  unincorporated 
lands.  Part  of  Clarksburg  annexed  to  Florida  May  2, 
1848.  Part  of  Florida  annexed  to  Clarksburg  May  20, 
1852. 


1810  (U.  8.)   . 

392 

^ 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

431 

+  39 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

454 

+  23 

1840  (U.  8.)   . 

441 

—  13 

1850  (U.'B.)   . 

561 

+120 

1855  (State)   . 

612 

+  51 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

645 

+  33 

1865  (State)  . 

1,173 

+528 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

1,322 

+149 

1875  (State)   . 

572 

—750 

1880  (U.  8.)   . 

459 

—113 

1885  (State)  . 

487 

+  28 

1890  (U.  8.)  , 

436 

—  51 

1895  (State)   . 

425 

—  11 

TOWN    OF   GREAT    BARRINGTON. 

Established  June  30,  1761,  from  a  part  of  Sheffield, 
called  the  "  North  Parish."  Part  of  Great  Barrington 
included  in  the  new  district  of  Alford  February  16, 
1773.  Adjoining  lauds  annexed  to  Great  Barrington 
February  16,  1773.  Part  of  Great  Barriiit;ton  included 
in  the  new  town  of  Lee  October  21,  1777.  Parts  of 
Great  Barrington  annexed  to  Alford  February  11^ 
1779,  and  February  18,  1819. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 


+411 

+412 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION" — 1765-1895. 


139 


CENSUSES   OF  POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN    OF    GEEAT  BAEEIXGTOX  —  COncluded. 


Yeaks  akd  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Coni- 
parcil  with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1800  {U.  8  )  . 

1,754 

+381 

1810  (U.  8.) 

1,784 

+  30 

1820  (U.  g.) 

1,908 

+124 

1830  (U.  8.) 

2,264 

+356 

1840  (U.  8.) 

2,704 

+440 

1850  (U.  S.) 

3,264 

+560 

1855  (State) 

3,449 

+185 

1860  (U.  8) 

3,871 

+422 

1865  (State) 

3,920 

+  49 

1870  (U.  8.) 

4,320 

+400 

1875  (State) 

4,385 

+  65 

1880  (U.  8.) 

4,653 

+268 

1885  (State) 

4,471 

-182 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

4,612 

+141 

1895  (State)   . 

4,794 

+182 

TOWN   OF   HANCOCK. 

Established  July  2,  1776,  from  the  plantation  called 
"Jerico"  Part  of  Hancock  annexed  to  district  of 
New  Ashford  June  26,  1798.  Boundary  line  between 
Hancock  and  New  Ashford  established  May  20,  1851. 


1776  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

977 

_ 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

1,211 

+234 

1800  (U.  S.)  . 

1,187 

—  24 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

1,049 

—138 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

1,165 

+116 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

1,052 

—113 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

922 

—130 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 

789 

—133 

1855  (State)   . 

S48 

+  59 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

816 

—  32 

1865  (State)  . 

937 

+121 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

882 

—  55 

1875  (State)  . 

730 

—152 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

642 

—  88 

1885  (State)   . 

613 

—  29 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

506 

—107 

1895  (State)   . 

511 

+    5 

TOWX   OF   HINSDALE. 

Established  June  21, 1804,  from  the  Westerly  Parish 
of  Partridgefield  (now  Peru). 


1810  (U.  8.) 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1850  (U.  8.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  8.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  8.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  S.) 


822 

822 

780 

955 

1,253 

1,361 

1,511 

1,517 

1,695 

1,571 

1,595 


—  42 

+175 
+298 
+108 
+150 
+  6 
+178 
—124 
+  24 


TOAvx  OF  HixsDALE  —  concliided. 


Years  and  Censcs. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared witli  Pre- 
vious Census 

1885  (State)  .... 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

1895  (State)   .... 

1,656 
1,739 
1,650 

+  61 
+  83 
—  89 

TOWN   OF   LANESBOROUGH. 

Established  June  21,  1765,  from  the  plantation  of 
New  Framingham.  Part  of  Lanesborough  included 
in  the  new  town  of  Cheshire  March  14,  1793. 


1765  (Prov.)   .        .        .        . 

[1,434] 

- 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

1,434 

= 

1790  (U.  S.)   . 

2,142 

+708 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

1,443 

—699 

1810  (U.  8.)   . 

1,303 

—140 

1820  (U.  8.)   . 

1,319 

+  16 

1830  (U.  8.)   . 

1,192 

—127 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

1,140 

—  52 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

1,229 

+  89 

1855  (State)  . 

1,235 

,  +    6 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

1,308 

+  V3 

1865  (State)  . 

1,294 

—  14 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

1,393 

+  99 

1875  (State)  . 

1,357 

—  36 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

1,286 

—  71 

1885  (State)  . 

1,212 

—  74 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

1,018 

-194 

1895  (State)  . 

848 

—170 

TOWN   OF   LEE. 

Established  October  21,  1777,  from  parts  of  Great 
Barrington  and  Washington,  the  Glass  Works  Grant, 
and  part  of  Williams'  Grant.  Boundary  lines  between 
Lee  and  Lenox  established  March  7,  1S06,  and  Febru- 
ary 7,  1820. 


1790  (IT.  S.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
18S5  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 


1,170 

- 

1,267 

+ 

97 

1,305 

+ 

38 

1,384 

+ 

79 

1,825 

+ 

441 

2,428 

+ 

603 

3,220 

+ 

792 

4,226 

+1 

,006 

4,420 

+ 

194 

4,035 

— 

385 

3,866 

— 

169 

3,900 

+ 

34 

3,939 

+ 

39 

4,274 

+ 

335 

3,785 

— 

489 

4,066 

+ 

281 

TOWN    OF   LENOX. 

Established  as  a  district  February  26,  1767,  from  the 
easterly  part  of  "  Richmont,"  now  Richmond.  Lands 
adjoining  annexed  to  Lenox  November  20, 1770.    Made 


110 


CENSUS   or   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895 —  Continued. 


TOAvx  OF  LEXox  —  coDcluded. 
a  town  by  Act  of  August  23,  1775.    Parts  of  Washing- 
ton annexed  January  31,  1795,  and  February  18,  1802. 
Boundary  lines  between  Lenox  and  Lee   established 
March  7,  1806,  and  February  7,  1820. 


Years  akd  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


S.) 
S.) 
8.) 
8.) 


1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U. 
1810  (U. 
1820  (U. 
1830  (U. 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 


931 
1,169 
1,041 
1,310 
1,315 
1,359 
1,313 
1,599 
1,921 
1,711 
1,660 
1,965 
1,845 
2,043 
2,154 
2,889 
2,872 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 


+238 
—128 
+269 
+  5 
+  44 

—  46 
+286 
+322 
—210 

—  51 
+305 
-120 
+198 
+111 
+735 

—  17 


TOWN    OF  MONTEREY. 

Established  April  12,  1847,  from  a  part  of  Tyring- 
ham.  Part  of  New  Marlborough  annexed  May  24, 1851. 
Part  of  Sandistield  annexed  by  Act  of  April  24,  1875, 
accepted  by  the  town  May  19,  1875,  to  take  effect  June 
1,1875. 


1850  (U.  S.)  . 

761 

- 

1855  (State)  .... 

823 

+62 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

758 

—65 

1865  (State)  .... 

737 

—21 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

653 

—84 

1875  (State)  .    .    .   '. 

703 

+50 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

635 

—68 

1885  (State)  .   .   ,   . 

571 

-64 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

495 

—76 

1895  (State)  .   .    .   . 

464 

—31 

TOWN   OF  MOUNT   WASHINGTON. 

Established  June  21, 1779,  from  the  plantation  called 
Tauconnuck  Mountain.  Boundary  line  between  Mount 
Washington  and  Egremont  established  June  17,  1817, 
and  part  of  each  town  annexed  to  the  other  town. 
Boundary  line  between  Mount  Wanhington  and  the 
District  of  Boston  Corner  established  March  12,  1847. 
The  District  of  Boston  Corner  was  established  April 
14,  1838,  from  common  land,  but  owing  to  its  incon- 
venient location  was  a  constant  source  of  annoyance, 
being  the  resort  of  prize  lighters  and  other  law  break- 
ers, who  were  there  secure  from  the  jurisdiction  of  the 
State,  and  for  this  reason  the  district  was  ceded  to  the 
State  of  New  York  May  14,  1853.  The  population  of 
Boston  Corner  was  67  in  17»0;  92  in  1820;  64  in  1830; 
65  in  1840;  and  73  in  1850.  The  date  of  establishment 
of  Mount  Washington  is  subsequent  to  the  date  of  the 
earliest  census  in  which  population  appears.  This  is 
due,  probably,  to  the  fact  that  the  territory  in  question 
was  well  defined  aud  recognized  in  census  enumera- 
tions prior  to  the  date  of  its  formal  incorporation  as  a 
district  or  town. 


TOAVN   OF   MOUNT   -SVASHIXGTOX  —  COncluded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1800  (U.  8.)  . 

291 

+  30 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

474 

+183 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

467 

—  7 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

345 

-122 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

438 

+  93 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

351 

—  87 

1855  (State)  .    .   .    . 

344 

—  7 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

321 

—  23 

1865  (State)  .    .    .    . 

237 

—  84 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

256 

+  19 

1875  (Stale)  .   .    .    . 

182 

—  74 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

205 

+  23 

1885  (State)  .    .    .    . 

160 

—  45 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

148 

—  12 

1895  (State)  .   ,    .    . 

136 

—  12 

TOWN   OF   NEW    ASHFORD. 

Established  as  a  district  February  26,  1781,  from 
land  called  New  Ashford,  lying  between  Adams,  Han- 
cock, Lauesborough,  and  Williamstown.  Part  of  the 
district  of  New  Ashford  included  in  the  new  town  of 
Cheshire  March  14,  1793,  and  on  February  6,  1798,  an- 
other part  was  annexed  to  Cheshire.  Part  of  Hancock 
annexed  to  the  district  of  New  Ashford  June  26, 
1798.  On  May  1, 1836,  the  district  was  made  a  town  by 
Chapter  15  of  the  Revised  Statutes.  Boundary  line 
between  New  Ashford  aud  Hancock  established  May 
20,  1851.  The  date  of  establishmeut  of  this  town  is 
subsequent  to  the  date  of  the  earliest  census  in  which 
population  appears.  This  is  due,  probably,  to  the  fact 
that  the  territory  in  question  was  well  defined  and 
recognized  in  census  enumerations  prior  to  the  date  of 
its  formal  incorporation  as  a  district  or  town. 


1776  (Prov.)  .... 

215 

- 

1790  (U.  8.)  . 

460 

+245 

1800  (U.  8.)  . 

390 

—  70 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

411 

+  21 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

358 

—  53 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

285 

—  73 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

227 

—  58 

1850  (U.  8.)  • 

186 

—  41 

1855  (State)  .    .    .    . 

195 

+  9 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

239 

+  44 

1865  (State)  .    .    .    . 

178 

—  61 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

208 

+  30 

1875  (State)  .   .   .   . 

160 

-  48 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

203 

+  43 

1885  (State)  .    .    .   . 

163 

—  40 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

125 

—  38 

1895  (State)  .    .    .    . 

116 

—  9 

TOWN   OF   NEW  MARLBOROUGH. 

Established  as  a  district.Junelo, 1759,  from  the  planta- 
tion of  the  same  name.  Made  a  town  by  Act  of  August 
23,  1775.  Parts  of  Sheffield  annexed  June  19, 1795,  and 
February  7, 1798.  Part  of  Tyringham  annexed  February 
27,  1811.  Part  of  New  Marlborough  annexed  to  Tyring- 
ham February  11,  1812.  Part  of  New  Marlborough 
annexed  to  Monterey  May  24,  1851.  Part  of  Shetlield 
annexed  April  19,  1871,  and  boundary  line  established. 


CENSUSES    OF   POPULATION 1765-1895. 


141 


CENSUSES    OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Contiuued. 


TOWN   OF   NEW   MARLBOROfGH  —  COncluded. 


Years  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


!  Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
I  (—),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 


1790  (U.  S.)  . 

1,550 

+463 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

1,848 

-1-298 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

1,832 

—  16 

1820  (U.  S.)   . 

1,668 

-164 

1830  (U.  S.)   . 

1,656 

—  12 

1840  (U.  S.)   . 

1,682 

+  26 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

1,847 

+165 

1855  (State)  . 

1,647 

—200 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

1,782 

+135 

1865  (State)  . 

1,649 

—133 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

1,855 

+206 

1875  (State)   . 

2,037 

+182 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

1,876 

—161 

1885  (State)   . 

1,661 

-215 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

1,305 

—356 

1895  (Stale)   . 

1,288 

—  17 

CITY  OF  NORTH  ADAMS. 

Established  as  a  town  April  16, 1878,  from  a  part  of 
Adams.  Incorporated  as  a  city  March  22,  1895.  Act 
of  incorporation  accepted  by  the  town  April  8,  1895. 


1880  (U.  8.)  . 

10,191 

. 

1885  (State)   .... 

12,540 

+2,349 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

16,074 

+3,534 

1895  (State)  .... 

19,135 

+3,061 

TOWN   OF   OTIS. 

Established  February  27,  1773,  as  "Loudun"  from 
a  tract  of  common  land  called  "  Tyringham  Equiva- 
lent." Loudon  and  the  District  of  Bethlehem  united 
as  the  town  of  Loudou  June  19,  1809.  (The  District 
of  Bethlehem  established  June  24, 1789,  from  the  North 
Eleven  Thousand  Acres.)  Act  of  June  19,  1809,  took 
effect  March  1,  1810,  and  part  of  Loudon  (Bethlehem 
District)  was  annexed  to  Becket.  The  name  of  Lou- 
don changed  to  Otis  June  13,  1810.  I'art  of  the  com- 
mon lands  called  East  Eleven  Thousand  Acres  an- 
nexed to  Otis  April  9,  1838. 


1776  (Prov.)  . 
1790  (U.  S.)  . 
1800  (U.  8.)  . 
1810  (U.  S.)  . 
1820  (U.  S.)  . 
1830  (U.  S.)  . 
1840  (U.  8.)  . 
1850  (U.  S.)  . 
1855  (State)  . 
1860  (U.  8.)  . 
1865  (State)  . 
1870  (U.  8.)  . 
1875  (State)  . 
1880  (U.  S.)  . 
1885  (State)  . 
1890  (U.  S.)  . 
1895  (State)   . 


200 

605 

1,102 

1,111 

981 

1,012 

1,177 

1,224 

1,018 

998 

956 

960 

855 

785 

703 

583 

518 


+405 
+497 
+  9 
—130 
+  31 
+165 
+  47 
—206 

—  20 

—  42 

+  4 
—105 

—  70 

—  82 
—120 

—  65 


TOWN   OF   PERU. 

Established  July  4,  1771,  from  the  new  plantation 
called  "Number  Two,"  as  Partridgefleld.  Part  of 
Fartridgetield  included  in  the  new  town  of  Middle, 
field  March  12,  1783.  Part  of  Partridgefleld  estab- 
lished as  the  new  town  of  Hinsdale  June  21,  1804. 
Name  changed  to  Peru  June  19,  1806. 


Years  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 


1776  (Prov.)  . 

376 

_ 

1790  (U.  S.)   . 

1,041 

+665 

1800  (U.  S.)  . 

1,361 

+320 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

• 

912 

—449 

1820  (U.'S.)  . 

.:          748 

—164 

1830  (U.  S.)   . 

729 

—  19 

1840  (U.  S.)  , 

576 

-153 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

519 

—  57 

1855  (State)  . 

487 

—  32 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

499 

+  12 

1865  (State)  . 

494 

—    5 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

.  !          455 

—  39 

1875  (State)  • 

443 

—  12 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

403 

—  40 

1885  (State)  . 

368 

—  35 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

.  '          305 

—  63 

1895  (State)  . 

305 

= 

CITY  OF  PITTSFIELD. 
Established   as   a    town    April    21,   1761,   from  the 
plantation  called  Pontoosuck.    Incorporated  as  a  city 


June  5,  1889.    Act 
town  February  11, 

of 
1890 

incorporation  accepted  by  the 

1765  (Prov.)  . 

428 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

1,132 

+    704 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

1,992 

+    860 

1800  (U.  8.)  . 

2,261 

+    269 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

2,665 

+    404 

1820  (U.  S.)  - 

2,768 

+    103 

1830  (U.  S.)  . 

3,559 

+    791 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

3,747 

+    188 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

5,872 

+2,125 

1855  (State)   . 

6,501 

+    629 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

8,045 

+1.544 

1865  (State)  . 

9,676 

+1,631 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

11,112 

+1,436 

1875  (State)  . 

12,267 

+1,155 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

13,364 

+1,097 

1885  (State)  . 

14,466 

+1,102 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

17,281 

+2,815 

1895  (State)  . 

20,461 

+3,180 

TOWN   OF   RICHMOND. 

Established  as  "  Richmont  "  June  21,  1765,  from  the 
new  plantation  called  "  Yokum  Town"  and  "Mount 
Ephraim."  Part  of  Richmont  established  as  the 
District  of  Lenox  February  26,  1767.  Name  changed 
to  Richmond  March  3,  1785.  Boundary  line  estab- 
lished March  27,  1834,  between  Richmond  and  West 
Stockbridge. 


1765  (Prov.)' 
1776  (Prov.)  , 


[921] 
921 


142 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOAVN  OF  KiCHMOND  —  Concluded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ).a.s  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1790  (U.  S.)   . 

1,255 

-i-334 

1800  (U.  B.)   . 

1,044 

—211 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

1,041 

—    3 

1820. (U.  S.)  . 

923 

-118 

1830  (U.  S.)  . 

844 

—  79 

1840  (U.  S.)   . 

1,097 

-1-253 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 

907 

—190 

1855  (State)  . 

970 

+  63 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

914 

—  56 

1865  (State)  . 

944 

-f  30 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

1,091 

-1-147 

1875  (State)  . 

1,141 

+  50 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

1,124 

—  17 

1885  (State)  . 

854 

—270 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

796 

—  58 

1895  (State)   . 

701 

—  95 

TOWN   OF   8ANDI8FIELD. 

Established  March  6,  1762,  from  the  new  plantation 
called  "  Number  Three."  The  district  of  Southfleld 
(established  June  19,  1797,  from  the  South  Eleven 
Thousand  Acres)  and  the  town  of  Sandistield  united 
as  the  town  of  Sandislield  February  10,  1819.  Part  of 
the  common  lands  called  East  Eleven  Thousand  Acres 
annexed  April  9, 1838.  Boundary  lines  between  San- 
disfield  and  Tolland  (Hampden  County)  established 
May  4,  1853,  and  May  15,  1855.  Part  of  Sandistield 
annexed  to  Monterey  by  Act  of  April  24, 1875,  accepted 
by  Monterey  May  19,  1875,  to  take  effect  June  1,  1875. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  S.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 


409 
1,044 

1,742 
1,857 
1,795 
1,646 
1,655 
1,464 
1,649 
1,615 
1,585 
1,411 
1,482 
1,172 
1,107 
1,019 
807 
802 


-f635 
+698 
-fllo 

—  62 

—  149 

+  9 
—191 
+185 

—  34 

—  30 
—174 
+  71 
—310 

—  65 

—  88 
—212 

—  5 


TOWN   OF  SAVOY. 

Established  February  20, 1797,  from  certain  common 
land. 


1800 
1810 

(U. 
(U. 

S.) 
S.) 

1820 

(U. 

8.) 

1830 

(U. 

8.) 

1840  (U. 

s.) 

430 
711 
852 
927 
915 


+281 
+141 
+  75 
—  12 


TOAvx  OF  SAVOT  —  concluded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ).as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 

955 
919 
904 
866 
861 
730 
715 
691 
569 
504 

+  40 

—  36 

—  15 

—  38 

—  5 
—131 

—  15 

—  24 
—122 

—  65 

TOWN   OF   SHEFFIELD. 

Established  .June  22,  1733,  from  part  of  the  lower 
plantation  called  "  Boussatannick."  Part  of  Sheffield 
established  as  Great  Harrington  June  30,  1761.  Part 
of  Sheffield  annexed  to  Egremont  February  22,  1790. 
Parts  of  Sheffield  annexed  to  New  Marlborouuh  June 
19,  1795,  and  February  7,  1798.  Part  of  Sheffield  an- 
nexed to  Egremont  February  16,  1824.  Boundary  line 
established  between  Sheffield  and  Egremont  June  4, 
1869.  Part  of  Sheffield  annexed  to  New  Marlborough 
April  19,  1871,  and  boundary  line  established. 


1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

1,073 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

1,722 

+649 

1790  (U.  8.)  . 

1,899 

+177 

1800  (U.  8.)  . 

2,050 

+151 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

2,439 

+389 

1820  (U.  S.)  . 

2,476 

+  37 

1830  (U.  8.)   . 

2,382 

—  94 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

2,322 

—  60 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

2,769 

+447 

1855  (State)  . 

2,624 

—145 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

2,621 

—    3 

1865  (State)  . 

2,459 

—162 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

2,535 

+  76 

1875  (State)  . 

2,233 

—302 

1880  (U.  8.)   . 

2,204 

-  29 

1885  (State)  . 

2,033 

-171 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

1,954 

—  79 

1895  (State)  . 

1,897 

—  57 

TOWN   OF   STOCKBRIDGE. 

Established  June  22, 1739,  from  the  plantation  called 
the  "Indian  Town."  Part  of  Stockbridge  established 
as  the  district  of  West  Stockbridge  March  9, 1774.  Part 
of  Stockbridge  annexed  to  West  Stockbridge  March  2, 
1829.  Act  of  March  2,  1829,  perfected  February  6, 
1830. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 


244 

- 

907 

+663 

1,336 

+429 

1,261 

—  75 

1,372 

+111 

1,377 

+    5 

1,580 

+203 

1,992 

+412 

1,941 

—  51 

CENSUSES    OF    POPULATION 


1765-1895. 


143 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  —  1765-1895  —  Continued. 


TOWN   OF   STOCKBRIDGE  —  COllcluded. 


Years  and  Censl's. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 

2,058 
2,136 
1.967 
2,003 
2,089 
2,357 
2,114 
2,132 
2,077 

+117 

+  78 
—169 
+  36 
+  86 
+268 
—243 
+  1S 
-  55 

TOWN   OP   TYRINGHAJI. 

EBtablished  March  6,  1762,  from  the  new  plantation 
called  "  Number  One."  Part  of  Tyringham  annexed 
to  New  Marlborough  February  27,  1811,  and  a  part  of 
New  Marlborough  annexed  to  Tyringham  February 
11,  1812.  Part  of  Tyringham  set  off  and  established 
as  Monterey  April  12,  1847. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1840  (U.  S.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  S.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  S.) 

1895  (State) 


326 

809 

1,397 

1,712 

1,089 

1,443 

1,350 

1,477 

821 

710 

730 

650 

557 

517 

542 

457 

412 

363 


+483 
+588 
+315 

—  23 
—248 

—  93 
+127 
—656 
—111 
+  20 

—  80 

—  93 

—  40 
+  25 

—  85 

—  45 

—  49 


TOWN   OF   WASHINGTON. 

Established  April  12,  1777,  from  the  plantation  called 
"  Hartwood  "  and  several  contiguous  grants.  Part  of 
Washington  included  in  Lee  October  21,  1777.  Part 
of  "Washington  included  in  Middlefield  (Hampshire 
County)  March  12,  1783.  Parts  of  Washington  an- 
nexed to  Lenox  January  31,  1795,  and  February  18, 
1802.  The  date  of  establishment  of  this  town  is  sub- 
sequent to  the  date  of  the  earliest  census  in  which 
population  appears.  This  is  due,  probably,  to  the  fact 
that  the  territory  in  question  was  well  defined  and 
recognized  in  census  enumerations  prior  to  the  date  of 
its  formal  incorporation  as  a  district  or  town. 


1776  (Prov.)   .        .        .        . 

750 

1790  (U.  S.) 

588 

—162 

1800  (U.  S.) 

914 

+326 

1810  (U.  8.) 

942 

+  28 

1820  (U.  8.) 

750 

—192 

1830  (U.  S.) 

701 

-  49 

1840  (U.  S.) 

991 

+290 

1850  (U.  S.) 

953 

-  38 

1855  (State) 

1,068 

+115 

Towx  OF  "WASHINGTON  —  concluded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

948 

—120 

1865  (State) 

859 

—  89 

1870  (U.  8.) 

694 

—165 

1875  (State) 

603 

—  91 

1880  (U.  S.) 

493 

—110 

1885  (State) 

470 

—  23 

1890  (U.  S.) 

434 

—  36 

1895  (State) 

423 

—  11 

TOWN   OF   WEST  STOCKBRIDGE. 

Established  March  9,  1774,  as  the  District  of  "West 
Stockbridge,  from  the  west  part  of  Stockbridge. 
Made  a  town  by  Act  of  August  23,  1775.  A  gore  of 
common  land  annexed  March  2,  1793.  Part  of  Stock- 
bridge  annexed  March  2,  1829.  Act  of  March  2,  1829, 
perfected  February  6,  1830.  Boundary  line  between 
West  Stockbridge  and  Richmond  established  March 
27,  1834.  Part  of  West  Stockbridge  annexed  to  Al- 
ford  March  17,  1847. 


1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  8.) 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  8.) 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1850  (U.  8.) 

1855  (State  ) 

1S60  (U.  8.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  8.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1895  (State  ) 


370 
1,113 
1,002 
1,049 
1,034 
1,209 
1,448 
1,713 
1,736 
1,589 
1,620 
1,924 
1,981 
1,923 
1,648 
1,492 
1,257 


+743 
—111 
+  47 

—  15 
+175 
+239 
+265 
+  23 
—147 
+  31 
+304 
+  57 

—  58 
—275 
—156 
—235 


TOWN   OF   WILLIAMSTOWN. 

Established  June  21, 1765,  from  the  plantation  called 
"  West  Hoosuck."  Certain  unincorporated  lands 
bounded  west  by  the  State  of  New  York  annexed 
April  9,  1838. 


1765  (Prov.)  . 
1776  (Prov.>  . 
1790  (U.  8.)  . 
1800  (U.  S.)  . 
1810  (U.  B.)  . 
1820  (U.  S.)  . 
1830  (U.  8.)  . 
1840  (U.  S.)  . 
1850  (U.  S.)  . 
1855  (State)  . 
1860  (U.  8.)  . 
1865  (State)  . 
1870  (U.  S.)  . 
1875  (State)  . 
1880  (U.  S.)  . 


[1,083] 
1,083 
1,769 
2,086 
1,843 
2,010 
2,134 
2,153 
2,626 
2,529 
2,611 
2,555 
3,559 
3,683 
3,394 


+ 
+ 


+  686 
+    317 

—  243 
+    167 

124 
19 
+    473 

—  97 
+     82 

—  56 
+1,004 
+    124 

—  289 


lU 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CENSUSES   OF  POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWX   OF   -WILLIAMSTOWN  —  COncluclcd. 


Years  and  Censcs. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1885  (State)  .... 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

1895  (State)  .        .        .        . 

3,729 
4,221 

4,887 

+335 
+492 
+666 

TOWN   OF   WINDSOR. 

Established  as  the  town  of  "  Gageborough  "  July  4, 
1771,  from  the  new  plantation  called  "  Number  Four." 
Part  of  the  plantation  called  "Number  Five"  annexed 
October  16,  1778,  and  the  town  of  Gageborough,  to- 
gether with  this  annexed  tract  of  land,  established  as 
the  new  town  of  Windsor.  Part  of  Windsor  included 
in  the  new  town  of  Cheshire  March  14,  1793.  Part 
of  Cheshire  reannexed  February  26,  1794.  Part  of 
Windsor  annexed  to  Dalton  February  28,  1795. 


1776  (Prov.)  .... 

459 

- 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

916 

+457 

1800  (U.  SO   . 

961 

+  45 

1810  (U.  S.)   . 

1,108 

+147 

1820  (U.  S.)  . 

1,085 

-  23 

1830  (U.  S.)  . 

1,042 

—  43 

1840  (U.  S.)   . 

897 

—145 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

897 

= 

1855  (State)  . 

905 

+    8 

1860  (U.  8.)   . 

839 

—  66 

1865  (State)   . 

753 

—  86 

1870  (U.  8.)   . 

686 

—  67 

1875  (State)   . 

624 

—  62 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

644 

+  20 

1885  (State)  . 

657 

+  13 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

612 

—  45 

1895  (State)  . 

556 

—  56 

COUNTY   OF  BRISTOL. 

Incorporated  June  2, 1685.    (Plymouth  Colony  Laws, 
edition  1836,  p.  295.) 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  ^U.  8.) 
1810  (U 
1820  (U 
1830  (U 
1840  (U 
1850  (U 
1855  (State)* 
1860  (U.  8.)* 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 


8.)   . 
8.)   . 
S.)» 
8.)* 
8.)* 


21,301 

26,700 

31,709 

33,880 

37,168 

40,908 

49,592 

60,165 

76,192 

87,425 

93,794 

89,395 

102,886 

131,087 

139,040 

158,498 

186,465 

219,019 


+  5,399 
+  5,009 
+  2,171 
+  3,288 
+  3,740 
+  8,684 
+10,573 
+16,027 
+11,233 
+  6,369 
—  4,399 
+13,491 
+28,201 
+  7,953 
+19,458 
+27,967 
+32,554 


TOWN   OF   ACUSHNET. 

Established  February  13,  1860,  from  the  northerly- 
part  of  Fairhaven.  Part  of  Acuehnet  annexed  to  New 
Bedford  April  9,  1875. 


Years  and  Census 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 

1,387 
1,251 
1,132 
1,059 
1,105 
1,071 
1,027 
1,115 

—136 
—119 

—  73 
+  46 

—  34 

—  44 
+  88 

TOWN   OF  ATTLEBOROUGH. 

Established  October  19,  1694,  from  that  part  of  Re- 
hoboth  called  the  "North  Purchase,"  and  which  was 
granted  to  Hehoboth  July  5,  1671.  Boundary  line  be- 
tween Attleborough  and  Rehoboth  established  Sep- 
tember 10, 1697.  Boundary  line  between  Attleborough 
and  Wrentham  established  February  18, 1830,  and  part 
of  Attleborough  annexed  to  Wrentham.  Part  of  Attle- 
borough set  off  as  the  new  town  of  North  Attleborough 
by  Act  of  June  14,  1887;  accepted  by  the  town  July 
30,  1887,  and  said  acceptance  confirmed  March  6, 1888. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 


1,739 
2,200 
2,166 
2,480 
2,716 
3,055 
3,215 
3,585 
4,200 
5,451 
6,066 
6,200 
6,769 
9,224 
11,111 
13,175 
7,577 
8,288 


+.461 
—  34 
+  314 
+  236 
+  339 
+  160 
+  370 
+  615 
+1,251 
+  615 
+  134 
+  569 
+2,455 
+1,887 
+2,064 
—5,598 
+   711 


TOWN   OF   BERKLEY. 

Established  April  18,  1735,  from  parts  of  Dighton 
and  Taunton.  Part  of  Dighton  annexed  February  26, 
1799.  Certain  lands  in  Bei-kley  belonging  to  Taunton 
antiexed  February  6,  1810,  and  March  3,  1842.  Centre 
of  main  ship  channel  in  Taunton  Great  River  estab- 
lished as  boundary  line  of  Berliley,  Dighton,  Free- 
town, Fall  River,  and  Somerset  March  17,  1847.  Part 
of  Taunton,  known  as  Myricks  District,  annexed  by 
Act  of  April  1,  1879;  Act  accepted  by  the  town  April 
12,  1879. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  8.) 

1800  (U.  8.) 


6,59 

787 

850 

1,013 


+128 
+  63 
+163 


*  Includes  population  of  Pawtucket  (ceded  to  Rhode  Island)  as  follows:   1830,  1,459;   1840,  2,184;    1850, 
3,753;  1855,4,132;  1860,4,200. 


CEK^SUSES    or   POPULATION 1765-1895. 


145 


CENSUSES    OF   POPULATION  —  1765-1895  —  Continued. 


Towx  OF  BERKLEY  —  concluded. 


Ykaks  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1810  (U.  8.)   • 

1,014 

+     1 

1820  (U.  S.)   . 

1,060 

+  46 

1830  (U.  S.)   . 

907 

—153 

1840  (U.  a.)  . 

886 

—  21 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

908 

+  22 

1855  (State)   . 

924 

+  16 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

825 

—  99 

1865  (State)  . 

847 

+  22 

1870  (IT.  S.)  . 

744 

—103 

1875  (State)   . 

781 

+  37 

18S0  (U.  8.)   . 

927 

+146 

1SS5  (State)   . 

941 

+  14 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

894 

—  47 

1895  (State)   . 

955 

+  61 

TOWX   OF   DARTMOUTH. 

The  firwt  mention  of  this  town  occurs  on  page  19, 
Volume  III,  Plymouth  Colony  Records,  October  5, 
1652,  as  follows:  "Dartmouth  is  to  pay  £2."  The 
tract  of  laud  called  Acushena,  Ponagansett,  and  Coak- 
Bett  established  as  Dartmouth  June  8,  1664.  Boun- 
daries established  June  3,  1668.  Part  of  Dartmouth 
established  as  New  Bedford  February  23,  1787.  Part 
of  Dartmouth  established  as  Westport  July  2,  1787. 
Pans  of  Dartmouth  annexed  to  Westport  February 
25,  1793,  February  28,  1795,  and  March  4,  1805. 
Boundary  line  between  Dartmouth  and  Westport 
established  February  20,  1828.  Boundary  line  be- 
tween Dartmouth  and  New  Bedford  established  Feb- 
ruary 19,  18:31.  Part  of  Dartmouth  annexed  to  New 
Bedford  March  20,  1845.  Boundary  line  between 
Dartmouth  and  New  Bedford  changed  and  a  part  of 
Dartmouth  annexed  to  New  Bedford  May  3,  1888. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  S.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  S.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1S60  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 


TOWN   OF   DIGHTON. 

Established  May  30,  1712,  from  the  South  Precinct 
of  Taunton.  Part  of  Dighton  included  in  the  new 
town  of  Berkley  April  18,  1735.  Boundary  lines 
reported  by  a  committee  March  2,  1743,  and  estab- 
lished January  8,  1745.  Part  of  Diijhton  annexed  to 
Berkley  February  26,  1799.  Part  of  Dighton  estab- 
lished as  Wellington  June  9,  1814.     Boundary   line 


TOWN   OF   DIGHTON — COHCluded. 

established  between  Dighton  and  Wellington  and  part 
of  Dighton  annexed  to  Wellington  February  12,  1824. 
Dighton  and  Wellington  united  as  one  town  February 
22,  1826,  if  the  Act 'is  accepted  previous  to  March  1, 
1826.  Act  accepted  by  Dighton  February  25,  1826. 
Wellington  revived  as  a  separate  town  June  16,  1827, 
to  exist  one  year.  Centre  of  main  ship  channel  of 
Taunton  Great  River  established  as  boundary  line  of 
Berkley,  Dighton,  Freetown,  Fall  River,  and  Somer- 
set March  17,  1847.  Part  of  Dighton  annexed  to 
Somerset  April  4,  1854. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

1       1,174 

. 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

1,420 

+246 

1790  (U.  S.)   . 

1,793 

+373 

1800  (U.  8.)  . 

1,666 

—127 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

1,659 

—    7 

1820  (U.  8.)   . 

1,607 

—  52 

1830  (U.  8.)   . 

1,723 

+116 

1840  (U.  S.)  . 

1,378 

—345 

1850  (U.  8.)   . 

1,641 

+263 

1855  (State)  . 

1,729 

+  88 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

1,733 

+    -t 

1865  (State)   . 

1,813 

+  80 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

1,817 

+    i 

1875  (State)   . 

1,755 

—  62 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

1,791 

+  36 

1885  (State)   . 

'       1,782 

—    9 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

1,889 

+107 

1895  (State)   . 

1,797 

—  92 

TOWN   OF   EASTON. 

Established  December  21,   1725,   from  p.art   of  the 
land  in  Norton  called  the  "Taunton  North  Purchase." 


1765  (Prov.)   .        .        .        . 

837 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

1,172 

+335 

1790  (U.  S.)   . 

1,466 

+294 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

1,550 

+  84      ■ 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

1,557 

+    T 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

1,803 

+246 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

1,756 

—  47 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

2,074 

+318 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

2,337 

+263 

1855  (State)   . 

2,748 

+411 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

3,067 

+319 

1865  (State)  . 

3,076 

+    9 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

3,668 

+592 

1875  (State)   . 

3,898 

+230 

1880  (U.  8.)   . 

3,902 

+    4 

1885  (State)  . 

3,948 

+  46 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

4,493 

+545 

1895  (State)  . 

4,452 

—  41 

TOWN   OF   FAIRHAVEN. 

Established  February  22,  1812,  from  the  easterly 
part  of  New  Bedford.  Part  of  Freetown  annexed 
June  15, 1815.    Part  of  Rochester  (Plymouth  County) 


1:1:6 


CENSUS    or   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


CENSUSES    OF   POPULATION  —  1765-1895  —  Continued. 


TOAVX    OF   FAIRHAVEX- 


■concluded. 


annexed  and  boundary  line  established  April  9,  1S36. 
Part  of  Fairhaven  set  off  as  the  town  of  Acushnet 
February  13,  1860. 


CITY   OF  FALL   RIVER. 

Established  February  26,  1S03,  from  the  southerly 
part  of  Freetown.  Name  of  Fall  River  changed  to 
Troy  June  18,  1804.  Name  changed  from  Troy  to 
Fall  River  February  12,  1834.  Centre  of  main  ship 
channel  in  Taunton  Great  River  established  as  boun- 
dary line  of  Berkley,  Dighton,Fall  River,  Freetown, 
and  Somerset  March  17,  1847.  Fall  River  incorpo- 
rated as  a  city  by  Act  of  April  12, 1854.  Act  of  incor- 
poration accepted  by  the  town  April  22, 1854.  Certain 
lands  on  the  east  side  of  Mount  Hope  Bay  annexed  by 
the  change  of  the  boundary  lines  of  Massachusetts 
and  Rhode  Island  April  10,  1861.  Bouudary  line 
between  Fall  River  and  Westport  located  and  defined 
June  14,  1894. 


1810  (U.  S.)   . 

1,296 

. 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1,594 

-f      298 

1830  (U.  8.) 

4,158 

+  2,564 

1840  (U.  S.) 

6,738 

+  2,5S0 

1850  (U.  S.) 

11,524 

+  -1,786 

1855  (State) 

12,680 

+  1,156 

1860  (U.  S.) 

14,026 

+  1,346 

1865  (State) 

17,481 

+  3,455 

1870  (U.  S.) 

26,766 

-f  9,285 

1875  (State) 

45,340 

+18,574 

1880  (U.  S.) 

48,961 

+  3,621 

1885  (State) 

56,870 

+  7,909 

1890  (U.  S.) 

74,398 

+17,528 

1895  (State) 

89,203 

+14,805 

TOWX    OF   FREETOWN. 

No  exact  date  of  establishment  is  given  to  this  town 
other  than  that  recorded  in  July,  1683,  on  page  113, 
Volume  VI,  Plymouth  Colony  Records:  "The  inhab- 
itants of  the  freemen's  land  at  the  Fall  River  shall 
lie  a  township  and  be  henceforth  called  by  the  name 
of  Freetowne."  Boundary  line  between  Freetown 
and  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  estalilished  June  17,  1700.  Part 
of  Freetown  established  as  Fall  River  February  26, 
1803.  Part  of  Freetown  annexed  to  Fairhaven  June 
15,  1815.  Centre  of  main  ship  channel  in  Taunton 
Great  River  established  as  boundary  line  of  Berkley, 
Dighton,  Freetown,  Fall  River,  and  Somerset  March 
17,  1847. 


TOWN  OF  FREETOWN  —  concluded. 


Years  and  Census. 

• 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
liared  with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

1,492 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

1,901 

+409 

1790  (U.  S.)   . 

2,202 

+301 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

2,535 

+333 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

1,878 

—657 

1820  (U.  8.)   . 

1,863 

—  15 

1830  (U.  8.)   . 

1,909 

+  46 

1840  (U.  S.)   . 

1,772 

—137 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

1,615 

—157 

1855  (State)  . 

1,585 

—  30 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

1,521 

—  64 

1865  (State)   . 

1,485 

—  36 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

1,372 

—113 

1875  (State)   . 

1,396 

+  24 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

1,329 

-  67 

1885  (State)   . 

1,457 

+128 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

1,417 

—  40 

1895  (State)  . 

1,405 

—  12 

TOWN   OF  MANSFIELD. 

Established  as  a  district  April  26,  1770,  from  the 
North  Precinct  of  Norton.  Made  a  town  by  the  gen- 
eral Act  of  August  23,  1775. 


1776  (Prov. 

1790  (U.  8. 

1800  (U.  8. 

1810  (U.  8. 

1820  (U.  8. 

1830  (U.  S. 

1840  (U.  8.; 

1850  (U.  S. 

1855  (State 

1860  (U.  8. 

1865  (State 

1870  (U.  8. 

1875  (State 

1880  (U.  S. 

1885  (State 

1890  (U.  8. 

1895  (State 


944 
983 
1,016 
1,030 
1,222 
1,172 
1,382 
1,789 
2,119 
2,114 
2,130 
2,432 
2,656 
2,765 
2,939 
3,432 
3,722 


+  39 
+  33 
+  14 
+192 

—  50 
+210 
+407 
+330 

—  5 
+  16 
+302 
+224 
+109 
+174 
+493 
+290 


CITY   OF  NEW   BEDFORD. 

Established  as  a  town  February  23,  1787,  from  the 
easterly  part  of  Dartmouth.  Part  of  New  Bedford 
set  off  as  the  new  town  of  Fairhaven  February  22, 1812. 
Boundary  line  between  Dartmouth  and  New  Bedford 
established  February  19,  1831.  Part  of  Dartmouth 
annexed  to  New  Bedford  March  20,  1845.  Incor- 
porated as  a  city  by  Act  of  ilarch  9,  1847;  Act  of 
incorporation  accepted  by  the  town  March  18,  1847. 
Part  of  Acushnet  annexed  April  9,  1875.  Boundary 
lino  between  New  Bedford  and  Dartmouth  changed 
and  a  part  of  Dartmouth  annexed  to  New  Bedford 
May  3,  1888. 


1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  S.) 


+1,048 
+1,290 


CENSUSES   OE   POPULATIOX  —  1765-1895. 


147 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION— 1765-1895  — Continued. 


CITY   OF   XEW   BEDFORD  —  CODCluded. 


Years  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared witti  Pre- 
vious Census 


1820  (U.  S.)  . 

3,947 

—  1,704 

1830  (U.  S.)  . 

7,592 

-h  3,645 

1840  (U.  S.)   . 

12,087 

-1-  4,495 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

16,443 

-h  4,356 

1855  (State)  . 

20,389 

-f-  3,946 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

22,300 

+  1.911 

1865  (State)   . 

20,853 

—  1,447 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

21,320 

+     467 

1875  (State)   . 

25,895 

+  4,575 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

26,845 

-I-      950 

1885  (State)  . 

33,393 

+  6,548 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

40,733 

+  7,340 

1895  (State)   . 

55,251 

-1-14,518 

TOWN   OF   NORTH   ATTLEBOROUGH. 

Established  June  14,  1887,  from  a  part  of  Attle- 
borough.  Act  of  incorporation  accepted  by  the  town 
of  Attieborough  July  30,  1887,  and  acceptance  of  said 
Act  confirmed  March  6,  1888. 


1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 


TOWN   OF   NORTON. 

The  North  Precinct  of  Taunton  granted  to  be  the 
town  of  Norton  March  17,  1710.     Bill  to  perfect  the 


grant  passed  June 


12,1711.  Part  of  Norton  set  off  as  the 
new  town  of  Easton  December  21,  1725.  Part  of  Nor- 
ton set  off  as  the  District  of  Mansfield  April  26,  1770. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  8.) 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1840  (U.  S.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  8.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  8.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1895  (State) 


1,942 
1,329 

1,428 
1,481 
1,598 
1,600 
1,479 
1,.545 
1,966 
1,894 
1,848 
1,709 
1,821 
1,595 
1,732 
1,718 
1,785 
1,614 


TOWN   OF   RAYNHAM. 

Established  April  2,  1731,  from  a  part  of  Taunton. 
Boundary  line  between  Raynham  and  Taunton  estab- 
lished February  27,  1866. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 


-1-253 
-1-154 


TOWS  OF  EATNHAM  —  concliided. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  {■}-)■, 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

1,181 

-f87 

1810  (U.  8.) 

1,154  . 

—  27 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1,071 

—  83 

1830  (U.  8.) 

1,208 

-1-137 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1,329 

4-121 

1850  (U.  8.) 

1,541 

-1-212 

1855  (State) 

1,634 

+  93 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1,746 

4-112 

1865  (State) 

1,868 

4-122 

1870  (U.  8.) 

1,713 

—155 

1875  (State) 

1,687 

—  26 

1880  (U.  S.) 

1,681 

—    6 

1885  (State) 

1,535 

—146 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1,340 

—195 

1895  (State) 

1,518 

4-178 

TOWN   OF  REHOBOTII. 

Established  June  4,  1645,  from  common  land  called 
"Seacunck."  Boundary  lines  "to  be"  established 
June  6,  1649.  Part  of  Rehoboth  included  in  the  new 
town  of  Swansea  March  5, 1668.  Certain  common  lands 
annexed  to  Rehoboth  June  3,  1668.  Boundary  line 
between  Rehoboth  and  Swansea  established  August 
11,  1670.  The  land  called  the  North  Purchase  granted 
to  Rehoboth  July  5,  1671.  Boundary  lines  estab- 
lished July  7,  1682.  The  part  called  the  North  Pur- 
chase  established  as  the  new  town  of  Attieborough 
October  19,  1694.  Boundary  line  between  Rehoboth 
and  Attieborough  established  September  10,  1697. 
Part  of  Rehoboth  established  as  the  new  town  of  See- 
konk  February  26,  1812. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  8.) 

1800  (U.  8.) 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1850  (U.  8.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  S.) 

1885  (State) 

1S90  (U.  S.) 

1895  (State) 


3,690 
4,191 
4,710 
4,743 
4,866 
2,740 
2,459 
2,169 
2,104 
2,107 
1,9.32 
1,843 
1,895 
1,827 
1,891 
1,788 
1,786 
1,810 


4-  501 
4-  519 
4-  33 
4-  123 
—2,126 

—  281 

—  290 

—  65 
3 

175 
89 
52 
68 
64 

103 

2 

24 


4- 

+ 

4- 

4- 


TOWN   OP   SEEKONK. 

Established  February  26,  1812,  from  a  part  of  Reho- 
both. A  portion  of  the  territory  was  called  Pawtucket 
(established  March  1,  1828),  and  by  Act  of  April  10, 
1861,  all  of  Pawtucket,  except  that  part  lying  easterly 
of  Seven  Mile  River,  was  annexed  to  Rhode  Island 
and  new  boundary  lines  established.  The  excepted 
part  of  the  above  territory  was  annexed  to  Seekonk. 
On  January  29,  1862,  a  municipal  district  by  name  of 
East  Seekonk  established  to  consist  of  the  excepted 
territory  named  in  the  Act  of  April  10,  1861.    Said 


148 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CENSUSES   OF  POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWX    OF   SEEKONK — COllCl tided. 

district  to  cease  "  so  soon  as  the  proper  otBcers  of  the 
future  town  of  Seekonk  shall  have  been  elected  and 
qualitied."  Population  of  Pawtucket  was,  for  1830, 
1,459;  1840,  2,184;  1S50,  3,753;  1855,  4,132;  and  1860, 
4,200. 


Years  and  Census. 

ropula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

2,775 

- 

1830  (U.  S.)  . 

2,133 

—    642 

1840  (U.  S.)  . 

1,996 

—    137 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 

2,243 

+    247 

1555  (State)   .... 

2,304 

+     61 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

2,662 

4-    358 

1865  (State)   .... 

928 

—1,734 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

1,021 

+     93 

1875  (State)  .... 

1,167 

+    146 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

1,227 

+      60 

1885  (State)   .... 

1,295 

+     68 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

1,317 

-f      22 

1895  (State)  .        .        .        . 

1,465 

-f    148 

TOWN   OF   SOMERSET. 

Established  February  20,  1790,  from  that  part  of 
Swansea  called  the  "  Shewamet  Purchase."  Centre 
of  main  ship  channel  in  Taunton  Great  River  estab- 
lished as  boundary  line  of  Berkley,  Dighton,  Free- 
town, Fall  River,  and  Somerset  March  17,  1847.  Part 
of  Dighton  annexed  April  4,  1854. 


1790  (U.  S.)  . 

1,151 

- 

1800  (U.  S.)  . 

1,232 

+  81 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

1,199 

—  33 

1820  (U.  S.)  . 

1,116 

—  83 

1830  (U.  B.)  . 

1,023 

—  93 

1840  (U.  S.)  . 

1,005 

—  18 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

1,166 

-1-161 

1855  (State)   .        .        .        . 

1,339 

-1-173 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

1,793 

-1-454 

1865  (State)  .        .        .        . 

1,789 

—    4 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

1,776 

—  13 

1875  (State)   .        .        .        . 

1,940 

-fl64 

1880  (U.  S.)   .... 

2,006 

-1-  66 

18S5  (State)   .        .        .        . 

2,475 

-f-469 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

2,106 

—369 

1895  (State)  .        .        .        . 

1,983 

—123 

TOWN   OF   SWANSEA. 

Established  as  "  Swansey  "  March  5,  1668,  from  a 
part  of  Rehoboth  called  the  "  Township  of  Wauna- 
moicett,"  and  places  adjacent.  A  neck  of  land  called 
"  Papasquash  Neck,"  excepting  100  acres,  annexed 
July  5,  1669.  Boundary  line  between  Swansea  and 
Rehoboth  established  August  11,  1670.  Boundary 
lines  established  July  5,  1679.  Boundary  line  between 
8wansea  and  Mount  Hope  "  to  be  "  established  Novem- 
ber 1,  1679.  Part  of  Swansea  established  as  Somerset 
February  20,  1790.  The  name  of  this  town  is  variously 
spelled.  It  is  derived  from  Swansea  in  Wales,  Rev. 
John  Miles,  who  came  here  from  Wales  with  a  part 
of  his  church  in  1663,  being  the  first  minister.  The 
termination  of  the  Welch  name  is  "  sea."  Notwith- 
standing this,  the  spelling  that  appears  in  the  earliest 
records  of  the  town  is  Swansey,  and  this  was  retained 
in  the  records  until  1718,  after  which  it  was  changed 
to  Swanzey,  this  continuing  consecutively,  or  nearly 


TOWN   OF   SWANSEA  —  CODCluded. 

so,  until  1865,  when  the  form  Swansey  was  again 
adopted,  and  from  that  date  to  the  present  the  name 
has  been  so  spelled  in  the  town  records.  The  State 
Department  of  the  Commonwealth,  however,  follow- 
ing ancient  departmental  and  legislative  usage,  still 
retains  the  form  Swanzey.  On  the  other  hand,  the  U. 
8.  Departmental  usage,  including  the  name  of  the 
Post  Office,  is  Swansea.  The  name  of  the  Railroad 
Station  of  the  town  is  similarly  spelled  by  the  Kail- 
road  Corporation,  and  this  form  is  used  in  the  legis- 
lative manual.  It  would  seem  to  be  historically 
accurate  if  the  Welch  derivation  is  taken  into  acconnt, 
and  the  others  seem  to  be  corrupt  spellings,  that  of 
Swansey  being  the  more  ancient.  The  form  Swansea 
is  also  taught  in  the  public  schools  of  the  town,  is  ia 
use  by  a  large  proportion  of  the  people,  and  so  far  as 
usage  is  concerned,  any  other  spelling  is  rapidly  be- 
coming obsolete.  This  manner  of  spelling  the  name 
has  been  used  in  the  State  Censuses  since  1875,  and  is 
therefore  retained  in  the  present  Census. 


Years  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


Increase  (-|-), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  S.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 


1,840 
[1,784] 
1,784 
1,741 
1,839 
1,933 
1,678 
1,484 
1,554 
1,467 
1,430 
1,336 
1,294 
1,308 
1,355 
1,403 
1,456 
1,627 


—  56 

—  43 
-f  98 
-f  94 
—255 
—194 
+  70 

—  87 

—  37 

—  94 

—  42 
+  14 
+  47 
+  48 
+  53 
+171 


CITY   OF  TAUNTON. 

Established  March  3, 1639,  from  common  land  called 
Cohannett.  Land  at  Assonet  granted  to  Taunton 
March  3,  1640.  Boundary  lines  established  June  19, 
1640.  Certain  lands  granted  to  Taunton  October  26, 
1072.  The  land  called  Assonet  Neck  annexed  to 
Taunton  July  -,  1682.  The  North  Precinct  of  Taun- 
ton  granted  to  be  a  town  by  the  name  of  Norton 
March  17,  1710.  Bill  to  perfect  said  grant  passed 
June  12,  1711.  South  Precinct  of  Taunton  established 
as  Dighton  May  30,  I7I2.  Part  of  Taunton  estab- 
lished as  Raynham  April  2,  1731.  Part  of  Taunton 
included  in  the  new  town  of  Berkley  April  18,  1735. 
Certain  lands  in  Berkley  belonging  to  Taunton  an- 
nexed to  Berkley  February  6, 1810,  and  March  3,  1S42. 
Taunton  incorporated  as  a  city  by  Act  of  May  11, 1864. 
Act  accepted  by  the  town  June  6,  1864.  Boundary 
line  between  Taunton  and  Raynham  established  Feb- 
ruary 27,  1866.  Boundary  line  between  Taunton  and 
Lakcville  (Plymouth  County)  established  June  1,  1867. 
Part  of  Taunton,  known  as  Myricks  District,  annexed 
to  Berkley  by  Act  of  April  I,  1879,  said  Act  accepted 
by  town  of  Berkley  April  12,  1879. 


1765  (Prov.)  .... 

2,735 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)  .... 

3,259 

+524 

1790  (U.  8.)  . 

3,804 

+545 

ISOO  (U.  S.)   . 

3,860 

+  56 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

3,907 

+  47 

CENSUSES   OP   POPULATION — 1765-1895. 


149 


CENSUSES   OF  POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


CITY  OF  TAi'XTox  —  concluded. 


Yeaks  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

4,520 

+    613 

1830  (U.  S.)  . 

6,042 

-f  1,522 

1840  (U.  S.)  . 

7,645 

-fl,603 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 

10,441 

+2,796 

1855  (State)  . 

13,750 

-f3,309 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

15,376 

+1,626 

1865  (State)  . 

16,005 

+    629 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

18,629 

+2,624 

1875  (State)  . 

20,445 

+1,816 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

21,213 

+    768 

1885  (State)   . 

23,674 

+2,461 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

25,448 

+1.774 

1895  (State)  . 

27,115 

+  1,667 

TOWN   OF   WESTPORT. 

Established  July  2,  1787,  from  a  part  of  Dartmouth. 
Parts  of  Dartmouth  annexed  to  Westport  February  25, 
1793,  February  28,  1795,  and  March  4,  1805.  Boundary 
line  between  Westport  and  Dartmouth  established 
February  20,  1828.  Certain  lands  lying  east  and  south 
of  a  line  described,  after  the  entry  of  the  decree  of  the 
United  States  Supreme  Court  concerning  the  Rhode 
Island  boundary,  to  be  a  part  of  Westport  April  10, 
1861.  Boundary  line  between  Westport  and  Fall  River 
located  and  defined  June  14,  1894. 


1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 


2,466 
2,361 
2,585 
2,633 
2,779 
2,820 
2,795 
2,822 
2,767 
2,799 
2,724 
2,912 
2,894 
2,706 
2,599 
2,678 


—  105 
+224 
+  48 
+146 
+  41 

—  25 
+  27 

—  55 
+  32 

—  75 
+188 

—  18 
-188 
—107 
+  79 


COUNTY  OF  DUKES  COUNTY. 
This  county  was  incorporated  November  1,  1683,  by 
the  State  of  New  York,  to  which  it  belonged,  and  con- 
tained the  Island  of  Nantucket,  "  Martins  "  Vineyard, 
Elizabeth  Island,  and  No-Man's  Land.  By  the  Prov- 
ince Charter  of  1692  the  "Isles  of  Cappawock  and 
Nantuckelt  near  Cape  Cod "  were  granted  to  the 
Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay.  On  June  13,  1693 
(Province  Laws,  Volume  I,  page  117),  the  "  Islands  of 
Capawock,  alias  Martha's  Vineyard,"  are  referred  to, 
and  on  June  22,  1695  (Province  Laws,  Volume  I,  page 
216),  it  was  ordered  that  the  "Islands  of  Martha's 
Vineyard,  Elsabeth  Islands,  the  islands  called  No- 
man's  land  and  all  the  dependencies  formerlj'  belong- 
ing to  Dukes  County  (the  island  of  Nantucket  only 
excepted)  shall  be  and  remain,  and  continue  to  be  one 
county  to  all  intents  and  purposes,  by  the  name  of 
Dukes  County." 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 


2,346 
2,822 


+476 


COUXTT   OF   DUKES    COUNTY  —  COllClllded. 


Years  and  Census. 


1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  S.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 


Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

3,265 

+443 

3,118 

-147 

3,290 

+172 

3,292 

+    2 

3,517 

+225 

3,958 

+441 

4,540 

+582 

4,401 

—139 

4,403 

+    2 

4,200 

—203 

3,787 

-413 

4,071 

+284 

4,300 

+229 

4,135 

—165 

4,369 

+234 

4,238 

—131 

TOWN   OF   CIIILMARK. 

There  is  considerable  ambiguity  concerning  the  date 
of  establishment  of  this  town  and  of  Tisbury.  In  the 
New  York  State  Book  of  Patents,  Volume  IV,  page  73, 
under  date  of  July  8,  1671,  appears  a  grant  headed 
"Tisbury  Manner."  By  it  Governor  Lovelace  granted 
to  Thomas  Mayhew,  Senior,  and  Thomas  Mayhew, 
Junior,  a  certain  island  containing  lands  bought  of  the 
Indians  called  Chickemote,  Keep-hickon,  Quia-nairaes, 
Nashowa-Kemmuck,  together  with  two  of  the  Eliza- 
beth Islands  called  Katayrauck  and  Naniiame-sitt,and 
several  other  small  and  inconsiderable  islands  in  Monu- 
ment Bay  to  be  called  and  known  by  the  name  of 
"  Tysbury  Mannor."  September  14,  1694,  Chilmark 
is  mentioned  in  the  Tax  Act  (also  Tisbury).  On  June 
17,  1696,  it  was  Resolved,  the  constable  of  Chilmark 
emi)0wered  to  collect  the  tax  levied  in  1694,  while 
on  October  30,  1714,  it  was  Resolved,  "the  Mannour 
of  Tisbury,  commonly  called  Chilmark"  to  have  all 
the  powers  of  a  town;  whether  under  the  name  of 
Chilmark  or  Tisbury  is  not  stated.  Boundary  lines 
between  Chilmark  and  Gay  Head,  as  established  May 
9,  1855,  confirmed  May  28,  1856.  Part  of  Chilmark 
known  as  Elizabeth  Islands  established  as  (iosnold 
March  17,  1864.  Boundary  line  between  Chilmark  and 
Tisbury  established  February  27,  1882. 


1765  (Prov.)   . 

663 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

769 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

771 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

800 

1810  (U.  8.)   . 

723 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

695 

1830  (U.  S.)  . 

691 

1840  (U.  8.)   . 

702 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

747 

1855  (State)  . 

676 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

654 

1865  (State)  . 

548 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

476 

1875  (State)  , 

508 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

494 

1885  (State)  . 

412 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

353 

1895  (State)   . 

304 

+  106 
+  2 
+  29 

—  77 

—  28 

—  4 

+  11 

+  45 

—  71 

22 

—106 

—  72 
+  32 

—  14 

—  82 

—  59 

—  49 


150 


CENSUS  or  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CENSUSES   OF  POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN   OF   COTTAGE   CITY. 

Established  February  17, 1880,  from  a  part  of  Edgar- 
town. 


Years  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 


1880  (U.  S.)   . 

672 

_ 

1885  (State)  . 

. 

709 

-f  37 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

1,080 

-1-371 

1895  (State)  . 

■        *        . 

1,038 

—  42 

TOWN   OF   EDGARTOWN. 

Established  July  8,  1671  (N.  Y.  Book  of  Patents, 
Vol.  IV,  p.  75).  "The  said  Towne  being  formerly 
known  by  the  name  of  Great  Harbour  .  .  .  And  the 
said  Towne  which  for  the  future  shall  bee  called  by  the 
name  of  Edgar  Towne."  Boundary  liue  between 
Edgartown  and  Tisbury  established  February  5,  1830, 
and  April  23, 1862.  Part  of  the  town  set  off  as  the  new 
town  Cottage  City  February  17,  1880. 


S.) 
S.) 
S.) 
8.) 
8.) 
S.) 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  8.) 

1800  (U. 

1810  (U. 

1820  (U. 

1S30  (U. 

1840  (U, 

1850  (U, 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  8.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (IT.  S.) 

1895  (State) 


944 
1,020 
1,352 
1,226 
1,365 
1,374 
1,509 
1,736 
1,990 
1,898 
2,U8 
1,846 
1,516 
1,707 
1,303 
1,165 
1,156 
1,125 


+  76 
-1-332 
—126 
4-139 
+    9 

-^l35 

-1-227 
-f254 

—  92 
-t-220 

272 

—330 
-hl91 
—404 
—138 

—  9 

—  31 


TOWN   OF   GAY  HEAD. 

The  first  mention  of  this  town  is  on  May  28,  1856, 
when  the  bouu<lary  lines  between  the  land  of  the  Indi- 
ans of  Gay  Head  and  the  town  of  Chilmark,  as  estab- 
lished May  9,  1855,  were  confirmed  May  28,  1856. 
April  30,  1870,  the  District  of  Gay  Head  made  the 
towQ  of  Gay  Head. 


1870  (U.  S.)  . 

160 

1875  (State)   .        .        .        . 

216 

-1-56 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

161 

—55 

1885  (State)  .... 

186 

+25 

1890  (U.  S  )  . 

139 

—47 

1895  (State)  .... 

169 

-f30 

TOWN   OF   GOSNOLD. 

Established  March  17,  1864,  from  that  part  of  Chil- 
mark known  as  the  Elizabeth  Islands. 


1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 
1875  (State) 


108 

99 

115 


—  9 

+16 


TOWN  OF  GOSNOLD  —  concludcd. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (-f-), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),as  Com- 
pared witli  Pre- 
vious Census 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

1885  (State)  .... 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

1895  (State)  .... 

152 
122 
135 
140 

+37 
—30 
+13 

+  5 

TOWN   OF   TISBURY. 

As  noted  under  Chilmark,  the  establishment  of  this 
town  is  indelinite  though  a  grant  given  in  New  York 
July  8,  1671,  states  "  Whereas  there  is  a  certain  Island 
.  .  .  granted  to  Thomas  Mayhew  Senr  &  Thomas 
Mayhew  Junr  who  granted  a  proportion  near  the 
middle  of  the  said  Island  for  a  township  formerly 
known  as  Middletowne,  said  Towne  to  be  called  Tis- 
bury-Towne."  Boundary  line  between  Tisbury  and 
Edgartown  established  February  5, 1830,  and  April  23, 
1862.  Boundary  line  between  Tisbury  and  Chilmark 
established  February  27,  1882.  Part  of  Tisbury  estab- 
lished as  "West  Tisbury  April  28,  1892. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U.  8.) 

1810  (U.  8.) 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  8.) 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  S.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1895  (State) 


739 
1,033 
1,142 
1,092 
1,202 
1,223 
1,317 
1,520 
1,803 
1,827 
1,631 
1,698 
1,536 
1,525 
1,518 
1,541 
1,506 
1,002 


-t-294 
+109 

—  50 
+110 
+  21 
+  94 
+203 
-1-283 
-f  24 
—196 
+  67 
—162 

—  11 

—  7 
-I-  23 

—  35 
—504 


TOWN   OF    WEST   TISBURY. 

Established  April  28,  1892,  from  a  part  of  Tisbury. 


1895  (State) 


460 


COUNTY  OF  ESSEX. 

Incorporated  May  10,  1643,  from  a  part  of  Norfolk 
County.     (Mass.  liec.  Vol.  II,  p.  38.) 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U.  8.) 

1810  (U.  8.) 

1S20  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1850  (U.  8.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  8.) 

43,524 

50,923 

57,913 

61,196 

71,888 

74,655 

82,859 

94,987 

131,300 

151,018 

165,611 


+  7,399 
-f-  6,990 
+  3,283 
-i-10,692 
+  2,767 
+  8,204 
+12,128 
+36,313 
+19,718 
+14,593 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  —  1765-1895. 


151 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


COUNTY  OF  ESSEX  —  concluded. 


Years  and  Cknscs. 

Popula- 
tion 

Incroase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 

171,034 
200,843 
223,342 
244,535 
263,727 
299,995 
330,393 

+  5,423 
+29,809 
+22,499 
+21,193 
+19,192 
+36,268 
+30,398 

TOWN   OF   AMESBURY. 

Established  May  27, 1668,  from  a  part  of  Salisbury. 
On  May  12,  1675,  boundary  lines  were  allowed  to 
Amesbury.  Part  of  Salisbury  called  "  Little  Salis- 
bury "  annesed  March  15,  1844.  Part  of  Amesbury 
erttablished  as  Merrimac  April  11,  1876.  Another  part 
of  Salisbury  was  annexed  by  Act  of  June  16,  1886, 
taking  effect  July  1,  18S6. 


1765  (Prov. 

1776  (Prov. 

1790  (U.  8. 

1800  (U.  S. 

1810  (U.  8. 

1820  (U.  S. 

1830  (U.  8. 

1840  (U.  8. 

1850  (U.  8. 

1855  (State 

1860  (U.  S. 

1865  (State 

1870  (U.  S. 

1875  (State 

1880  (U.  8. 

1885  (State 

1890  (U.  8. 

1895  (State 


1,567 
1,795 
1,801 
1,757 
1,890 
1,956 
2,445 
2,471 
3,143 
3,585 
3,877 
4,181 
5,581 
3,816 
3,355 
4,403 
9,798 
9,986 


+  228 

+   6 

—  44 
+  133 
+  66 
+  489 
+  26 
+  672 
+  442 
+  292 
+  304 
+1,400 
—1,765 

—  461 
+1,048 
+5,395 
+  188 


TOWN   OF   ANDOVER. 

First  mentioned  May  22,  1646,  in  Massachusetts 
Records,  Volume  II,  page  159,  "  Cochicawick  now 
called  Andiver."  Boundary  line  between  Andover 
and  Billerica  (Middlesex  County)  established  May  26, 
1658.  Boundary  line  between  Andover  and  "  Wills 
Hill"  established  May  9,  1678.  Part  of  Andover  in- 
cluded in  the  new  town  of  Middleton  June  20,  1728. 
Part  of  Andover  included  in  the  new  town  of  Lawrence 
April  17,  1847.  Part  of  Andover  established  as  North 
Andover  April  7,  1855.  Part  of  Andover  annexed  to 
Lawrence  February  4,  1879. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  8.) 

1800  (U.  8.) 

1810  (U.  8.) 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U,  8.) 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 


2,442 
2,953 
2,863 
2,941 
3,164 
3,889 
4,530 
5,207 
6,945 
4,810 


+  511 
—  90 
+  78 
+  223 
+  725 
+  641 
+  677 
+1,738 
—2,135 


TO^vx  OF  ANDOVER  —  coiicluded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(—),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 

1 

vious  Census 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

4,765 

—  45 

1865  (State) 

5,314 

+549 

1870  (U.  8.) 

4,873 

—441 

1875  (State) 

5,097 

+224 

1880  (U.  S.) 

5,169 

+  72 

1885  (State) 

5,711 

+542 

1890  (U.  S.) 

6,142 

+431 

1895  (State) 

6,145 

+    3 

CITY  OF  BEVERLY. 

Established  October  14, 1668,  from  that  part  of  Salem 
called  "  Bass  River."  Part  of  Salem  annexed  to  Bev- 
erly September  11,  1753.  Part  of  Beverly  annesed  to 
Danvers  April  27,  1857.  Beverly  incorporated  as  a 
city  March  23, 1894.  Act  of  incorporation  accepted  by 
the  town  May  1,  1894. 


1765 

(Prov.)   .        .        .        . 

2,164 

1776 

(Prov.) 

2,754 

+    590 

1790 

(U.  S.) 

3,290 

+    536 

1800 

(U.  8.) 

3,881 

+    591 

1810 

(U.  8.) 

4,608 

+    727 

1820 

(U.  S.) 

4,283 

—    325 

1830 

(U.  8.) 

4,073 

—    210 

1840 

(U.  8.) 

4,689 

+    616 

1850 

(U.  8.) 

5,376 

+    687 

1855 

(State) 

5,944 

+    568 

1860 

(U.  S.) 

6,154 

+    210 

1865 

(State ) 

5,942 

—    212 

1870 

(U.  S.) 

6,507 

+    565 

1875 

(State ) 

7,271 

+    764 

1880 

(U.  8.) 

8,456 

+1,185 

1885 

(State ) 

9,186 

+    730 

1890 

(U.  8.) 

10,821 

+1,635 

1895 

(State ) 

11,806 

+    985 

TOWN  OF  BOXFORD. 

On  September  14, 1694,  Boxford  Is  named  in  the  Tax 
Act.  Boundary  line  between  Boxford  and  Topsfield 
fixed  February  25,  1701.  Part  of  Boxford  included  in 
the  new  town  of  Middleton  June  20, 1728.  Part  of  Row- 
ley annesed  to  Boxford  June  10,  1808.  Boundary  line 
between  Boxford  and  Rowley  established  June  18, 
1825.  Part  of  Ipswich  annesed  March  7,  1846.  Part 
of  Boxford  annexed  to  Groveland  March  21,  1856. 


1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

851 

. 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

989 

+138 

1790  (U.  8.)  . 

925 

—  64 

1800  (U.  8.)  , 

852 

—  73 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

880 

+  28 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

906 

+  26 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

935 

+  29 

1840  (U.  S.)  . 

942 

+    7 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

982 

+  40 

1855  (State)  . 

1,034 

+  52 

1860  (U.  8.)   . 

1,020 

-  14 

1865  (State)   . 

868 

—152 

152 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOAVx  OF  BOXFORD  —  concUidecl. 


Yeaks  axd  Cexsds. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

1875  (State)   .        .        .        . 

1880  (U.  S.)   • 

1885  (State)  .... 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

1895  (State)   .        .        .        . 

847 
834 

824 
840 
865 
727 

—  21 

—  13 

—  10 

+  16 
+  25 
—138 

TOWN   OF   BRADFORD. 

On  October  13,  1675,  Bradford  is  mentioned  in  the 
Tax  Act  and  was  established  from  a  part  of  Rowley 
called  "  Merrimak"  or  "  Rowley  Village."  Boundary 
line  between  Bradford  and  Rowley  confirmed  Feb- 
ruary 24,  1701.  Part  of  Bradford  established  as 
Groveland  March  8,  1850. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  S.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1876  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 


1,125 
1,240 
1,371 
1,420 
1,369 
1,600 
1,856 
2,222 
1,328 
1,372 
1,688 
1,566 
2,014 
2,347 
2,643 
3,106 
3,720 
4,736 


+  115 

+  131 

+  49 

—  51 

+  231 

+  256 

+  366 


+ 


894 
44 


+  316 

—  122 

+  448 

+  333 

+  296 

+  463 

+  614 
+1,016 


TOWN   OF   DANVERS. 

Established  as  a  district  January  28,  1752,  from  the 
village  and  Middle  Parishes  in  Salem.  Made  a  town 
June  16, 1757,  but  the  Act  was  disallowed  by  the  Privy 
Council  August  10,  1769;  however,  by  general  Act  of 
August  23,  1775,  the  district  was  made  a  town.  Boun- 
dary line  between  Danvers  and  Salem  established 
March  17,  1840.  Part  of  Danvers  set  off  as  the  new 
town  of  South  Danvers  May  18,  1855,  the  name  of  the 
latter  town  being  changed  April  13,  1868,  to  Peabody. 
Boundary  line  between  Danvers  and  South  Danvers 
established  May  31,  1856.  Part  of  Beverly  annexed 
April  27,  1857. 


TOAVN   OF   DANVERS  —  COncludcd. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  8.) 

1840  (U.  S.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  8.) 


2,133 
2,284 
2,425 
2,643 
3,127 
3,646 
4,228 
5,020 
8,109 
4,000 
5,110 


+  151 
+  141 
+  218 
+  484 
+  519 
+  582 
+  792 
+3,089 
—4,109 
+1,110 


Years  and  Cessus. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1865  (State)   .        .        .        . 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

1875  (State)   .        .        .        , 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

1885  (State)  .        .        .        . 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

1895  (State)  .        .        .        . 

5,144 
5,600 
6,024 
6,598 
7,061 
7,454 
8,181 

+  34 
+456 
+424 
+574 
+463 
+393 
+727 

TOWN   OF   ESSEX. 

Established  February  15,  1819,  from  a  part  of  Ips- 
wich. Boundary  lines  in  tide-water  between  Essex 
and  Gloucester,  and  Essex  and  Ipswich  established 
April  19,  1892. 


1820  (U.  S.)   . 

1,107 

_ 

1830  (U.  S.)  . 

1,333 

+226 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

1,450 

+117 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

1,585 

+135 

1855  (State)   . 

1,668 

+  83 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

1,701 

+  33 

1865  (State)  . 

1,630 

—  71 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

1,614 

—  16 

1875  (State)  . 

1,713 

+  99 

1880  (U.  8.)   . 

1,670 

—  43 

1885  (State)  . 

1,722 

+  52 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

1,713 

—    9 

1895  (State)  . 

1,587 

—  126 

TOWN   OF   GEORGETOWN. 
Established  April  21,  1838,  from  a  part  of  Rowley. 


1840  (U.  8.)  . 

1,540 

1850  (U.  8.) 

2,052 

+512 

1855  (State) 

2,042 

—  10 

1860  (U.  8.) 

2,075 

+  33 

1865  (State) 

1,926 

—149 

1870  (U.  8.) 

2,088 

+162 

1875  (State) 

2,214 

+126 

1880  (U.  8.) 

2,231 

+  17 

1885  (State) 

2,299 

+  68 

1890  (U.  S.) 

2,117 

—182 

1895  (State) 

2,050 

—  67 

CITY  OF  GLOUCESTER. 

Established  May  18,  1642,  from  common  lands  called 
"Cape  Anne."  Boundary  line  between  Gloucester 
and  Manchester  established  May  15,  1672.  Part  of 
Gloucester  set  off  as  the  new  town  of  Rockport  Febru- 
ary 27, 1840.  Incorporated  as  n  city  April  28,  1873.  Act 
of  incorporation  accepted  by  the  town  May  15,  1873. 
Boundary  lines  in  tide-water  between  Gloucester,  and 
Essex  and  Ipswich  established  April  19,  1892. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  fU.  S.) 


3,763 
4,512 
5,317 
5,313 


+749 
+805 
—    4 


CENSUSES    OF    POPULATION 1765-1895. 


153 


CENSUSES   OF  POPULATION— 1765-1895  — Continued. 


CITY   OF   GLOtlCESTER — COnclucled. 


Years  axd  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  I're- 
vious  Census 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

5,943 

+    630 

1820  (U.  S.) 

6,384 

+    441 

1830  (U.  S.) 

7,510 

+1.126 

1840  (U.  8.) 

6,350 

—1,160 

1850  (U.  S.) 

7,786 

+1,436 

1855  (State) 

8,935 

+1,149 

1860  (U.  8.) 

10,904 

+1,969 

1865  (State) 

11,937 

+1,033 

1870  (U.  S.) 

15,389 

+3,452 

1875  (State) 

16,754 

+1,365 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

19,329 

+2,5-5 

1885  (State) 

21,703 

+2,374 

1890  (U.  8.) 

24,651 

+2,948 

1895  (State) 

28,211 

+3,560 

TOWN   OF   GROVELAND. 

Established  March  8,  1850,  from  a  part  of  Bradford. 
Part  of  Boxford  annexed  March  21,  1856. 


1850  (U.  S.)   . 

1,286 

t. 

1855  (State) 

1,367 

+  81 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1,448 

+  81 

1865  (State) 

1,619 

+171 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1,776 

+157 

1875  (State) 

2,084 

+308 

1880  (U.  S.) 

2,227 

+143 

1885  (State) 

2,272 

+  45 

1890  (U.  8.) 

2,191 

—  81 

1895  (State) 

2,333 

+142 

TOWN   OF   HAMILTON. 

Established  June  21,  1793,  from  that  part  of  Ipswich 
called  the  "  Parisli  of  Ipswich-Hamlet." 


1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1830  (U.  8.) 

1840  (U.  S.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  S.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  S.) 

1895  (State) 


CITY   OP   HAVERHILL. 

First  mention,  June  2,  1641,  boundary  lines  to  be  set 
out  "  between  Salsberry  and  Pautucket,  ali :  Haverell." 
On  May  10,  1643,  Haverhill  is  named  as  in  one  of  the 


CITY   OF    HAVERHILL  —  COllClllded. 

four  shires  established.  An  island  in  the  Merrimack 
River  was  granted  to  Haverhill  on  May  23,  1650,  unless 
some  person  prove  a  clear  title  to  it  within  three  years. 
Boundary  lines  established  October  30,  1651.  Boun- 
dary line  between  Haverhill  and  Salisbury  established 
November  1,  1654.  Boundary  line  between  Haverhill 
and  "  lands  of  Maj.  Gen'l  Dennison  established,"  May 
18,  1664.  Boundary  lines  established  May  15,  1667, 
and  May  12,  1675.  Part  of  Haverhill  included  in  the 
new  town  of  Methuen  December  8,  1725.  Haverhill 
incorporated  as  a  city  March  10,  1869.  Act  of  incor- 
poration accepted  by  the  town  May  15,  1869. 


Years  and  Census 

Popula- 
tion 

j 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

1,980 

- 

1776  (Prov.) 

2,810 

+    830 

1790  (U.  S.) 

2,408 

—    402 

1800  (U.  8.) 

2,730 

+    322 

1810  (U.  S.) 

2,682 

"-     48 

1820  (U.  S.) 

3,070 

+    388 

1830  (U.  S.) 

3,896 

+    826 

1840  (U.  8.) 

4,336 

+    440 

1850  (U.  8.) 

5,877 

+1,.541 

1855  (State) 

7,932 

+2,055 

1860  (U.  S.) 

9,995 

+2,063 

1865  (State) 

10,740 

+    745 

1870  (U.  8.) 

13,092 

+2,352 

1875  (State) 

14,628 

+1,536 

1880  (U.  8.) 

18,472 

+3,844 

1885  (State) 

21,795 

+3,323 

1890  (U.  8.) 

27,412 

+5,617 

1895  (State) 

30,209 

+2,797 

TOAVN   OF   IPSWICH. 

Established  August  5, 1634,  from  common  land  called 
"Aggawara."  Part  of  Ipswich  called  the  "Village" 
at  the  New  Meadows  was  named  "  Toppesfield  "  Oc- 
tober 18,  1648.  Boundary  liue  between  Ipswich  and 
Topsfield  established  February  28,  1694.  Part  of  Ips- 
wich annexed  to  Rowley  November  29,  1785.  Part  of 
Ipswich  set  off  as  the  new  town  of  Hamilton  June  21, 
1793.  Part  of  Ipswich  set  off  as  the  new  town  of  Essex 
February  15,  1819.  Part  of  Ipswich  annexed  to  Box- 
ford  March  7,  1846.  Boundary  lines  in  tide-water  be- 
tween Ipswich  and  Essex  aud  Ipswich  and  Gloucester 
established  April  19,  1892. 


1765  (Prov.)   . 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

1790  (U.  8.)   . 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

1830  (U.  S.)  . 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

1855  (State)   . 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

1865  (State  )   . 

1870  (U.  8.)   . 

1875  (State)   . 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

1885  (State)  . 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

1895  (State)   . 


3,743 
4,508 
4,562 
3,305 
3,569 
2,553 
2,949 
3,000 
3,349 
3,421 
3,300 
3,311 
3,720 
3,674 
3,699 
4,207 
4,439 
4,720 


+  765 

+  54 
-1,257 

-\-  264 
—1,016 

+  396 

+  51 

+  349 

+  72 

—  121 

+  11 

+  409 

—  46 
+  25 
+  508 
+  232 
+  281 


154: 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


CENSUSES   OF  POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


CITY  OF  LAWRENCE. 

Eatablished  as  a  town  April  17,  1847,  from  parts  of 
Andover  and  Metbuen.  Incorporated  as  a  city  March 
21,  1853.  Act  of  incorporation  accepted  by  the  town 
March  29,  1853.  Part  of  Methuen  annexed  April  4, 
1854.  Parts  of  Andover  and  North  Andover  annexed 
February  4,  1879. 


Years  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.> 
1895  (State) 


8,282 
16,114 
17,639 
21,698 
28,921 
34,916 
39,151 
38,862 
44,654 
52,164 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 


-1-7,832 
-hl,525 
+4,059 
-1-7,223 
+5,995 
+4,235 
—  289 
+5,792 
+7,510 


CITY   OF  LYNN. 

Originally  called  "  Saugus,"  a  plantation,  the  first 
mention  being  made  in  the  Tax  Act,  July  5,  1631. 
Boundary  lines  between  Saugus  and  Salem,  and  Sau- 
gus and  Marble  Harbor  "  to  be  "  established  March  4, 
1635.  On  November  20, 1637,  "  Saugust  is  called  Lin." 
(Mass.  Records,  Vol.  I,  p.  2U.)  Part  of  Lynn  set  off 
as  the  new  town  of  Reading  (Middlesex  County)  May 
29,  1644.  Piirt  of  Lynn  established  as  the  District  of 
Ly  nntield  July  3, 1782.  Part  of  Lynn  set  off  as  the  new 
town  of  Saugus  February  17,  1815.  Incorporated  as  a 
city  April  10,  1860.  Act  of  incorporation  accepted  by 
the  town  April  19,  1850.  Part  of  Lynn  set  off  as  the 
new  town  of  Swampscott  May  21,  1852.  Part  of 
Lynn  set  off  as  the  new  town  of  Nahant  March  29,  1853. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 


2,198 

2,755 

2,291 

2,837 

4,087 

4,515 

6,138 

9,367 

14,257 

15,713 

19,083 

20,747 

28,233 

32,600 

38,274 

45,867 

55,727 

62,354 


+  557 
—  464 
+  546 
+1,250 
+  428 
+1,623 
+3,229 
+4,890 
+1,456 
+3,370 
+1,664 
+7,486 
+4,367 
+5,674 
+7,593 
+9,860 
+6,627 


TOWN   OF   LYNNFIELI). 

Established  as  a  district  July  3,  1782,  from  a  part 
of  Lynn.  Made  a  town  Februr.ry  2S,  1814.  Boundary 
line  between  Lynntield  and  Reading  (Middlesex 
County)  established  April  10,  1S54.  Boundary  line 
between  Lyunlield  and  North  Reading  (Middlesex 
County)  established  and  part  of  each  town  annexed 
to  the  other  town  May  27,  1857.  The  provisions  of 
this  Act  were  accepted  by  Lynnfield  November  3, 
1857,  and  by  North  Reading  January  7,  1858. 


TOWN   OF   LYNNFIELD  —  COncluded. 


Yeaks  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


1790  (U.  8. 
1800  (U.  S. 
1810  (U.  S. 
1820  (U.  8. 
1830  (U.  S. 
1840  (U.  8. 
1850  (U.  S. 
1855  (State 
1860  (U.  S. 
1865  (State 
1870  (U.  S. 
1875  (State 
1880  (U.  S. 
1885  (State 
1890  (U.  S. 
1895  (State 


491 
468 
509 
596 
617 
707 
1,723 
883 
866 
725 
818 
769 
686 
766 
787 
818 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ).  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 


—  23 
+  41 
+  87 
+  21 
+  90 
+1,016 

—  840 

—  17 

—  141 
93 
49 
83 
80 
21 
31 


+ 


TOWN   OF   MANCHESTER. 

Established  May  14,  1645,  from  that  part  of  Salem 
called  "Jeffreyes  Creeke."  Boundary  line  between 
Manchester  and  Gloucester  established  May  15,  1672. 


1765  (Prov.)  .    .    .    . 

732 

^ 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

949 

+217 

1790  (U.  8.)  .  . 

965 

+  16 

1800  (U.  8.)  . 

1,082 

+117 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

1,137 

+  55 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

1,201 

+  64 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

1,236 

+  35 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

1,355 

+119 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

1,638 

+283 

1855  (State)  . 

1,864 

+226 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

1,698 

—166 

1865  (State)  . 

1,643 

—  55 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

1,665 

+  22 

1875  (State)  . 

1,560 

—105 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

1,640 

+  80 

1885  (State)  . 

1,639 

-  1 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

1,789 

+150 

1895  (State)  . 

1,876 

+  87 

TOWN   OF  MARBLEHEAD. 

Marblehead  mentioned  July  2,  1633,  on  page  106  of 
Mass.  Records,  Vol.  I.     A  plantation  established  at 


Marblehead  May  6 
1649,  from  a  par 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 


1635 
of  S 


Established  as  a  town  May 


aleni. 


4,954 
4,386 
5,661 
5,211 
5,900 
5,630 
5,149 
5,575 
6,167 
6,928 


—  668 
+1.275 

—  450 
+  689 

—  270 

—  481 
+  426 
+  592 
+  761 


CENSUSES    OF   POPULATION 


1765-1895. 


155 


CENSUSES   OF  POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN   OF  MAEBLEHEAD  —  COIlCluded. 


Years  and  Cekscs. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 
1865  (State)   . 
1870  (U.  S.)   . 
1875  (State)  . 
1880  (U.  S.)  . 
1885  (State)  . 
1890  (U.  S.)   . 
1895  (State)  . 

7,646 
7,308 
7,703 
7,677 
7,467 
7,517 
8,202 
7,671 

+    718 

—  338 
+    395 

—  26 

—  210 
+      50 
-f    685 

—  531 

TOWN   OF   MERRIMAC. 

Established  April  11, 1876,  from  a  part  of  Amesbury. 
The  date  of  establishment  of  this  town  is  subsequent 
to  the  date  of  the  earliest  census  in  which  population 
appears.  The  returns  for  the  town  of  Amesbury,  of 
which  Merrimac  constituted  a  part  at  the  time  of  the 
taking  of  the  State  Census  in  1875,  were  divided  after 
the  enumeration  was  completed  and  the  results  for 
Merrimac  were  presented  separately. 


1875  (State)  .... 

2,171 

• 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

2,237 

+  66 

1885  (State)  .         .        .      '. 

2,378 

+141 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

2,633 

-f255 

1895  (State)   .... 

2,301 

—332 

TOWN   OP'   METIIUEX. 

Established  December  8,  1725,  from  a  part  of  Haver- 
hill and  certain  common  lands.  Part  of  Methuen 
Included  in  the  new  town  of  Lawrence  April  17,  1847, 
and  another  part  annexed  to  Lawrence  April  4,  1854. 


1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .         . 

933 

^ 

1776  (Prov.) 

1,326 

+   393 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1,297 

—     29 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1,253 

—     44 

1810  (U.  8.) 

1,181 

—      72 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1,371 

+    190 

1830  (U.  S.) 

2,006 

-f    635 

1840  (U.  8.) 

2,251 

+    245 

1850  (U.  S.) 

2,538 

-f    287 

1855  (State) 

2,582 

+     44 

1860  (U.  8.) 

2,566 

—     16 

1865  (State) 

2,576 

+      10 

1870  (U.  S.) 

2,959 

-f    383 

1875  (State) 

4,205 

+1.246 

1880  (U.  S.) 

4,392 

+    187 

1885  (State) 

4,507 

+    115 

1890  (U.  S.) 

4,814 

-f    307 

1895  (State) 

5,690 

+    876 

TOWN   OF   MIDDLETON. 

Established  June  20.  1728,  from  parts  of  Andover, 
Boxford,  Salem,  and  TopsJield. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 


581 
650 
682 


TOWN  OF   MIDDLETON  —  COIlCluded. 


+  69 

+  32 


Yeaks  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (-[-), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

598 

—  84 

1810  (U.  8.) 

541 

—  57 

1820  (U.  8.) 

596 

+  55 

1830  (U.  8.) 

607 

+  11 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

657 

+  50 

1850  (U.  8.) 

832 

-fl75 

1855  (State) 

880 

+  48 

1860  (U.  8.) 

940 

+  60 

1865  (State) 

922 

—  18 

1870  (U.  8.) 

1,010 

+  88 

1875  (State) 

1,092 

+  82 

1880  (U.  8.) 

1,000 

—  92 

1885  (State) 

899 

—101 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

924 

+  25 

1895  (State) 

838 

—  86 

TOWN   OP  NAHANT. 
Established  March  29,  1853,  from  a  part  of  Lynn. 


1855  (Slate)  .        .        .        . 

270 

"" 

1860  (U.  8.) 

380 

-fllO 

1865  (State) 

313 

—  67 

1870  (U.  8.) 

475 

-fl62 

1875  (State) 

766 

+291 

1880  (U.  8.) 

808 

+  42 

1885  (State) 

637 

—171 

1890  (U.  8.) 

880 

+243 

1895  (State) 

865 

—  15 

TOWN   OF   NEWBURY'. 

Established  May  6,  1635,  from  the  plantation  called 
"  Wessacucon."  I'art  of  Newbury  established  as 
Newburyport  January  28,  1764.  Part  of  Newbury 
established  as  I'arsons  February  18,  1819;  the  name 
of  the  latter  was  afterward  (June  14,  1820,)  changed 
to  West  Newbury.  Part  of  Newbury  annexed  to 
Newburyport  April  17,  1851. 


1765 
1776 
1790 
1800 
1810 
1820 
1830 
1840 
1850 
1855 
1860 
1865 
1870 
1S75 
1880 
1885 
1890 
1S95 


(Prov.) 
(Prov.) 
(U.  8.) 
(U.  S.) 
(U.  8.) 
(U.  8.) 
(U.  8.) 
(U.  S.) 
(U.  8.) 
(State) 
(U.  S.) 
(State ) 
(U.  8.) 
(State) 
(U.  S.) 
(State ) 
(U.  S.) 
(State) 


2,960 
3,239 
3,972 
4,076 
5,176 
3,671 
3,603 
3,789 
4,426 
1,484 
1,444 
1,362 
1,430 
1,426 
1,566 
1,590 
1,427 
1,489 


+  279 
+  733 
+  104 
+1,100 
—1,505 

—  68 
+  186 
+  637 
—2,942 

—  40 

—  82 
+      68 

—  4 
140 

24 

163 

({■■}. 


+ 


+ 


156 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  —  1765-1895  —  Continued. 


CITY   OF  NEWBURTPORT. 

Established  as  a  town  January  28, 1764,  from  a  part 
of  Newbury.  Part  of  Newbury  annexed  April  17, 
1851.  Incorporated  as  a  city  May  24,  1851.  Act  of 
incorporation  accepted  by  the  town  June  3,  1851, 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

2,882 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

3,681 

+    799 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

4,837 

+1,156 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

5,946 

+1,109 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

7,634 

+1,688 

1820  (U.  S.)   . 

6,852 

—    782 

1830  (U.  S.)  . 

6,375 

—    477 

1840  (U.  S.)  . 

7,161 

+    786 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

9,572 

+2,411 

1855  (State)  . 

13,357 

+3,785 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

13,401 

+     44 

1865  (State)  . 

12,976 

—    425 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

12,595 

—    381 

1875  (State)   . 

13,323 

+    728 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

13,538 

+    215 

1885  (State)   . 

13,716 

+    178 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

13,947 

+    231 

1895  (State)  . 

14,552 

+    605 

TOWN   OF   NORTH   ANDOVER. 

Established  April  7,  1855.  from  a  part  of  Andover. 
Part  annexed  to  Lawrence  February  4,  1879. 


1855  (State)  .        .        .        . 

2,218 

- 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

2,343 

+125 

1865  (State)   . 

2,622 

+279 

1870  (U.  B.)   . 

2,549 

—  73 

1875  (State)   . 

2,981 

+432 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

3,217 

+236 

1885  (State)  . 

3,425 

+208 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

3,742 

+317 

1895  (State)  . 

3,569 

—173 

TOWN   OP   PEABODY. 

Established  May  18,  1855,  as  South  Danvers  from 
a  part  of  Danvers.  Boundary  line  between  South 
Dauvers  and  Salem  established  and  part  of  each  place 
annexed  to  the  other  place  April  30,  1856.  Boundary 
line  between  South  Danvers  and  Danvers  established 
May  31,  1856.  Name  changed  to  Peabody  April  13, 
1868.  Change  of  name  accepted  by  the  town  April 
30,  1868.  Part  of  Peabody  annexed  to  Salem  March 
27,  1882. 


1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 


5,348 
6,549 
6,051 
7,343 
8,066 
9,028 
9,530 
10,158 
10,507 


+1,201 
—  498 
+1,292 
+  723 
+  962 
+  502 
+  628 
+    349 


TOWN   OP   ROCKPORT. 

Established    February    27,    1840,    from    a    part    of 
Gloucester. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ).  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1840  (U.  S.)   . 
1850  (U.  S.)  . 
1855  (State)  . 
1860  (U.  S.)  . 
1865  (State)   . 
1870  (U.  S.)   . 
1875  (State)   . 
1880  (U.  S.)  . 
1885  (State)  . 
1890  (U.  S.)   . 
1895  (State)  . 

2,650 
3,274 
3,498 
3,237 
3,367 
3,904 
4,480 
3,912 
3,888 
4,087 
5,289 

+    624 
+    224 

—  261 
+    130 
+    537 
+    576 

—  568 

—  24 
+    199 
+1,202 

TOWN   OP  ROWLEY. 

Established  September  4,  1639,  from  "Mr.  Ezechi 
Rogers  plantation."  Part  established  as  Bradford  in 
1675,  and  another  part  as  Boxford  in  1694.  Boundary 
line  between  Rowley  and  Bradford  established  Febru- 
ary 24,  1701.  Part  of  Ipswich  annexed  November  29, 
1785.  Part  of  Rowley  annexed  to  Boxford  June  10, 
1808.  Boundary  line  between  Rowley  and  Boxford 
established  June  18,  1825.  Part  of  Rowley  set  off  as 
the  new  town  of  Georgetown  April  21,  1838. 


1765  (Prov.)  .... 

1,477 

. 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

1,678 

+201 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

1,772 

+  94 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

1,557 

—215 

1810  (U.  8.)   . 

1,682 

+125 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

1,825 

+143 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

2,044 

+219 

1840  (U.  S.)   . 

1,203 

-841 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 

1,075 

-128 

1855  (State)   . 

1,214 

+139 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

1,278 

+  64 

1865  (State)  . 

1,191 

—  87 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

1,157 

—  34 

1875  (State)  . 

1,162 

+    5 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

1,201 

+  39 

1885  (State)  . 

1,183 

—  18 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

1,248 

+  65 

1895  (State)  . 

1,272 

+  24 

CITY  OF   SALEM.* 

Common  land,  Nahumkeke.  Nahumkeke  men- 
tioned, 1628.  Present  name  appears  Aug.  23,  1630. 
Boundary  lines  between  Salem  and  Saugus  (now  Lynn) 
and  Salem  and  Marble  Harbor  "to  be"  established 
March  4,  1635.  That  part  of  Salem  called  "  Enon  "  set 
off  as  Wenham  September  7,  1643.  That  part  known 
as  "  Jeffreyes  Creeke  "  set  off  as  Manchester  May  14, 
1645.  Part  established  as  Marblehead  May  2,  1649. 
Boundary  lines  between  Salem  and  Topsfield  estab- 
lished October  19,  1658,  and  May  29,  1664.  That  part 
called  "Bass  River"  set  off  as  Beverly  October  14, 
1068.  Part  of  Salem  included  in  the  new  town  of 
Middleton  June  20,  1728.  Part  of  Salem  established 
as  the  District  of  Danvers  January  28,  1752.  Part 
of  Salem  annexed  lo  Heverly,  September  11,  1753. 
Incorporated  as  a  city  March  23,  1836.  Act  of  incor- 
poraliou   accepted  by  the  town  April  4,  1836.    Boun- 


See  pp.  217,  218,  post,  as  to  date  of  original  settlement. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION — 1765-1895. 


157 


CENSUSES    OF   POPULATION  —  1765-1895 —  Continued. 


CITY  OF  SALEM  —  Concluded. 

dary  line  between  Salem  and  Danvers  established 
March  17,  1840.  Boundary  line  between  Salem  and 
South  Danvers  established  and  part  of  each  place 
annexed  to  the  other  place  April  30,  1856.  Part  of 
Salem  annexed  to  Swampscott  April  3,  1867.  Part  of 
Peabodv  annexed  to  Salem  March  27,  1882. 


Years  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


1765 
1776 
1790 

1800 
1810 
1820 
1830 
1840 
1850 
1855 
1860 
1865 
1870 
1875 
1880 
1885 
1890 
1895 


(Prov.) 
(Prov.) 

(U.  S.) 
(U.  8.) 
(U.  S.) 
(U.  S.) 
(IT.  S.) 
(U.  S.) 
(U.  8.) 
(State) 
(U.  S.) 
(State) 
(U.  S.) 
(State) 
(U.  8.) 
(State ) 
(U.  8.) 
(State) 


4,427 
5,337 
7,921 
9,457 
12,613 
12,731 
13,895 
15,082 
20,264 
20,934 
22,252 
21,189 
24,117 
25,958 
27,563 
28,090 
30,801 
34,473 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 


+  910 
+2,584 
+1,536 
+3,156 
+  118 
+1,164 
+1,187 
+5,182 
+  670 
+1,318 
—1,063 
+2,928 
+1,841 
+1,605 
+  527 
+2,711 
+3,672 


TOWN  OF  SALISBURY. 

Established  October  7,  1640,  from  common  lands 
called  "  Colechester."  Boundary  line  between  Salis- 
bury and  "  Pantucket,  all:  Ilaverell "  estsblished 
June  2,  1641.  Boundary  line  between  Salisburj'  and 
Haverhill  established  November  1, 1654.  I'art  of  Salis- 
bury set  off  as  Amesbury  May  27, 1668.  Parts  of  Salis- 
bury annexed  to  Amesbury  March  15,  1844,  and  June 
16,  1886.    The  latter  Act  took  effect  July  1,  18S6. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  S.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
18.50  (U.  8.) 
1855  (Slate) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 


1,329 
1,666 
1,780 
1,855 
2,047 
2,006 
2,519 
2,739 
3,100 
3,185 
3,310 
3,609 
3,776 
4,078 
4,079 
4,840 
1,316 
1,300 


+  337 

+  114 

+  V5 

+  192 

—  41 

+  513 

+  220 

+  361 

+  85 

+  125 

+  299 

+  167 

+  302 
1 

■  761 
3,524 

■  16 


+ 


TOWN   OF   SAUGUS. 

Established  February  17,  1815,  from  a  part  of  Lynn. 
Part  of  Chflsea  (Suffolk  County)  annexed  February 
2-i,  1841. 


TOWN  OF  SAUGUS  —  concluded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com-  , 
pared  with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1820  (U.  S.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U,  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 

748 
960 
1,098 
1,552 
1,788 
2,024 
2,006 
2,247 
2,578 
2,625 
2,855 
3,673 
4,497 

+212 
+138 
+454 
+236 
+236 
—  18 
+241 
+331 
+  47 
+230 
+818 
+824 

TOWN   OF   SWAMPSCOTT. 

Established   May   21,   1852,    from   a  part   of  Lynn. 
Part  of  Salem  annexed  April  3,  1867. 


1855  (State)    .        .        .        . 

1,335 

- 

1860  (U.S.) 

1,530 

+195 

1865  (State) 

1,535 

+     5 

1870  (U.  8.) 

i       1,846 

+311 

1875  (State) 

2,128 

+282 

1880  (U.  8.) 

2,500 

,     +372 

1885  (State) 

2,471 

—  29 

1890  (U.  8.) 

3,198 

+727 

1895  (State) 

3,259 

+  61 

TOWN   OF   TOPSFIELD. 

On  October  IS,  1648,  that  part  of  Ipswich  called  the 
"  Village  "  at  the  New  Meadows  was  named  "  Toppes- 
field."  Established  as  a  town  October  18,  1650. 
Boundary  lines  between  Topsfield  and  Salem  estab- 
lished October  19,  1658,  and  May  29,  1664.  Boundary 
line  between  Topstield  and  Ipswich  established  Feb- 
ruary 28,  1694.  Boundary  line  between  Ipswich  and 
Boxford  established  February  25, 1701.  Part  of  Tops- 
field  included  in  the  new  town  of  Middleton  June  20, 
1728. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1S60  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (IT.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 


719 

773 

780 

789 

815 

868 

1,010 

1,059 

1,170 

1,250 

1,292 

1,212 

1,213 

1,221 

1,165 

1,141 

1,022 

1,033 


+  54 
+  7 
+  9 
+  26 
+  51 
+144 
+  49 
+111 
+  80 
+  42 

—  80 
+  1 
+  8 

—  56 

—  24 
—119 
+  11 


158 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN   OP   WENHAM. 

Established  September  7,  1643,   from  that   part  of 
Salem  called  "Enon." 


Years  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
parcii  with  Pre- 
vious Census 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (Cr.  S.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  S.) 
1820  (U.  S.) 
1830  (U.  S.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 


564 
638 
502 
476 
554 
572 
611 
689 
977 
1,073 
1,105 
918 
985 
911 
889 
871 
886 
886 


+  74 
—136 

—  26 
+  78 
+  18 
+  39 
+  78 
+288 
+  96 
+  32 
-187 
+  67 

—  74 

—  22 

—  18 
+  15 


TOWN   OF   WEST   NEWBURY. 

Eetabliahed  February  18,  1819,  as  "Parsons"  from 
a  part  of  Newbury.  Name  changed  to  West  New- 
bury June  14,  1820. 


1820  (U.  S.)  . 

1,279 

_ 

1830  (U.  8.) 

1,586 

+307 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1,560 

—  26 

1850  (U.  8.) 

1,746 

+186 

1855  (State) 

2,094 

+348 

1860  (U.  8.) 

2,202 

+108 

1865  (State) 

2,087 

—115 

1870  (U.  S.) 

2,006 

—  81 

1875  (State) 

2,021 

+  15 

1880  (U.  8.) 

1,989 

—  32 

1885  (State) 

1,899 

—  90 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1,796 

—103 

1895  (State) 

1,643 

—153 

COUNTY  OF  FRANKLIN. 

Incorporated  June  24,  1811,  from  apart  of  Hampshire 
County;  Act  took  effect  December  2,  ISll.  The  date 
of  incorporation  of  this  county  is  subsequeut  to  the 
date  of  the  earliest  census  in  which  populaiion  appears. 
This  is  due,  probably,  to  the  fact  that  the  territory  in 
question  was  will  defined  and  recognized  in  census 
enumerations  prior  to  the  date  of  its  formal  incorpo- 
ration as  a  county. 


1765  (Prov.)  . 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

1790  (U.  8.)* 

1800  (U.  8.)* 

1810  (U.  S.)* 


5,037 
10,294 
21,743 
26,300 
27,421 


+  5,257 
+11,449 
+  4,557 
+  1.121 


COUXTT   OF   FRANKLIN — COncludcd. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1820 

(U.  8.)*         .        .        . 

29,418 

+  1,997 

1830 

(U.  8.)* 

29,630 

+      212 

1840 

(U.  8.)  . 

28,812 

—      818 

1850 

(U.  8.) 

30,870 

+  2,058 

1855 

(State ) 

31,652 

+      782 

1860 

(U.  8.) 

31,434 

—     218 

1865 

(State) 

31,340 

—       94 

1870 

(U.  8.) 

32,635 

+  1,295 

1875 

(State) 

33,696 

+  1,061 

1880 

(U.  8.) 

36,001 

+  2,305 

1885 

(State) 

37,449 

+1,448 

1890 

(U.  8.) 

38,610 

+  1,161 

1895 

(State ) 

40,145 

+  1,535 

TOWN   OF  ASHFIELD. 

Established  June  21,  1765,  from  the  new  plantation 
called  "Huntstown." 


1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

[628] 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

628 

= 

1790  (U.  8.)   . 

1,459 

+831 

1800  (U.  S.)  . 

1,741 

+282 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

1,809 

+  68 

1820  (U.  S.)  . 

1,748 

—  61 

1830  (U.  8.)   . 

1,732 

—  16 

1840  (U.  S.)  . 

1,610 

—122 

1850  (U.  8.)   . 

1,394 

—216 

1855  (State)   . 

1,342 

—  52 

1860  (IT.  S.)   . 

1,302 

—  40 

1865  (State)  . 

1,221 

—  81 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

1,180 

—  41 

1875  (State)  . 

1,190 

+  10 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

1,066 

—124 

1885  (State)   , 

1,097 

+  31 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

1,025 

—  72 

1895  (State)  . 

1,013 

—  12 

TOWN   OF   BERNARDSTON. 

Established  March  6,  1762,  from  the  new  plantation 
called  "  Falltown."  Part  annexed  to  Colrain  Decem- 
ber 2,  1779.  Part  established  as  the  I)istrict  of  Leyden 
March  12,  1784.  Part  of  Greenfield  annexed  April  14, 
1838.  Part  of  Leyden  annexed  by  Act  of  May  7, 
1886;  Act  accepted  by  the  town  June  7,  1886. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1840  (U.  S.) 


230 
607 
691 
780 
811 
912 
918 
992 


+377 
+  84 
+  89 
+  31 
+101 
+  6 
+  T4 


*  Includes  population  of  plantation  of  Zoar  (annexed  to  Charlemont  and  Rowe)  as  follows:  1790,  78;  1800, 
215;  1810, 120;  1820,  150;  1830,  129. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  —  1  765-1895. 


159 


CENSUSES   OF  POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN   OF   BERNARDSTON  —  COncludcd. 


Yeaks  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(—),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 

937 
908 
968 
902 
961 
991 
934 
930 
770 
778 

—  55 

—  29 
+  60 

—  66 
+  59 
+  30 

—  57 

—  4 
—160 
+    8 

TOWN   OF  BUCKLAND. 

Established  April  1-1,  1779,  from  the  plantation 
called  "  No-town  "  and  a  part  of  Charlemont.  Part  of 
Conway  annexed  April  14,  1838. 


1790  (U.  S.)  . 

718 

_ 

1800  (U.  S.)  . 

1,041 

+323 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

1,097 

+  56 

1820  (U.  S.)   . 

1,037 

—  60 

1830  (U.  S.)   . 

1,039 

+    2 

1840  (U.  S.)  . 

1,084 

+  45 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

1,056 

—  28 

1S55  (State)   . 

1,614 

+558 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

1,702 

+  88 

1865  (State)   . 

1,922 

+220 

1870  (U.  8.)   . 

1,946 

+  24 

1875  (State)  . 

1,921 

—  25 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

1,739 

—182 

1885  (State)  . 

1,760 

+  21 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

1,570 

—  190 

1895  (State)  . 

1,548 

—  22 

TOWN   OF   CHARLEMONT. 

Established  June  21,  1765,  from  the  new  plantation 
called  "  Charlemont."  Part  included  in  the  new  town 
of  Buckland  April  14, 1779.  Part  included  in  the  new 
town  of  Heath  February  14,  1785.  Certain  common 
lands  lying  between  Charlemont  and  North  River  an- 
nexed March  19,  1793.  Part  of  the  common  lands 
called  "Zoar"  annexed  April  2,  1838,  and  the  balance 
annexed  to  Howe.    The  population  of  the  plantation 


of  Zoar  was  in  1 
150;  and  1830,  129 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  S.) 
1820  (U.  S.) 
1830  (U.  S.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 


90,  78;  1800,  215;  1810,  120;  1820, 


[665] 

[665] 

665 

875 

987 

1,081 

1,065 

1,127 

1,173 

1,113 

1,075 

994 


+210 
+112 

+  94 

—  16 
+  62 
+  46 

—  60 

—  38 

—  81 


TOWN   OF    CHARLEMONT  —  COnclllded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (-)-), 
or  Decrease 
(—) ,  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

1875  (State)  .        .       .        . 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

1885  (State)   .        .        .        . 

1890  (U.  S.)  , 

1895  (State)  .        .        .        . 

1,005 

1,029 

932 

958 

972 

1,041 

+  11 

+  24 
—  97 
-f26 
+  14 
+  69 

TOWN   OF   COLRAIN. 

Established  June  30,  1761,  from  the  new  plantation 
called  "Colraiu."  Part  of  Bernardston  annexed  De- 
cember 2,  1779. 


1765  (Prov.)  .... 

297 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

566 

+269 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

1,417 

+851 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

2,014 

+597 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

2,016 

+    2 

1820  (U.  S.)  . 

1,961 

—  55 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

1,877 

—  84 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

1,971 

+  94 

1S50  (U.  S.)   . 

1,785 

—186 

1855  (State)  . 

1,604 

—181 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

1,798 

+194 

1865  (State)  . 

1,726 

—  72 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

1,742 

+  16 

1875  (State)  . 

1,699 

—  43 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

1,777 

+  78 

1885  (State)   . 

1,605 

-172 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

1,671 

-f-  66 

1895  (State)  . 

1,610 

—  61 

TOWN   OF  CONWAY. 

Established  as  a 

I  district  i 

une  17, 176 

7,  from  a  part 

of  Deertield.  Made  a  town  by  Act  of  August  23,  1775. 
Part  of  Shelburne  annexed  February  19,  1781.  Part  of 
Conway  annexed  to  Goshen  (Hampshire  County) 
February  9,  1785.  Parts  of  Deertield  annexed  to  Con- 
way June  17,  1791,  and  June  21,  1811.  Boundary  line 
between  Conway  and  Whately  and  Conway  and  Deer- 
fleld  established  June  21,  1811.  Part  of  Conway  an- 
nexed to  Buckland  April  14,  1838. 


1776 
1790 
1800 
1810 
1820 
1830 
1840 
1850 
1855 
1860 
1865 
1870 
1875 
1880 
1885 
1890 
1895 


Prov.) 

U.  S.) 
U.  8.) 
U.  8.) 
U.  8.) 
U.  S.) 
U.  8.) 
U.  8.) 
State ) 
U.  S.) 
State ) 
U.  8.) 
State) 
U.  8.) 
State ) 
U.  8.) 
State ) 


897 
2,092 
2,013 
1,784 
1,705 
1,563 
1,409 
1,831 
1,784 
1,689 
1,538 
1,460 
1,452 
1,760 
1,573 
1,451 
1,304 


+1,195 

—  79 

—  229 


—  142 

—  154 
+  422 

—  47 

—  95 

—  151 

—  78 

—  8 
+  308 

—  187 

—  122 

—  147 


160 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895 —  Continued. 


TOWN   OF   DEERFIELD. 

"  Deerefeild  "  is  mentioned  October  22,  1677  (Mass. 
Records,  Vol.  V,  p.  167).  The  encouraging  of  the 
rebuilding  of  the  plantation  of  Deertield  provided  for 
October  -,  1678.  Part  of  Deerfleld  established  as  the 
District  of  Greenfield  June  9,  1753.  Part  established 
as  the  District  of  Conway  June  17,  1767.  Part  estab- 
liHhed  as  the  District  of  Shelburne  June  21, 1768.  Part 
of  Deerfield  annexed  to  Conway  June  17,  1791.  Part 
annexed  to  Whately  March  5,  1810.  Part  annexed  to 
Conway  and  boundary  line  established  June  21,  1811. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1765  (Prov.)  .... 

737 

- 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

836 

-i-  99 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

1,330 

+494 

1800  (U,  S.)  . 

1,531 

+201 

1810  (U.  S.)   . 

1,570 

+  39 

1820  (U.  S.)  . 

1,868 

+298 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

2,003 

+135 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

1,912 

—  91 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

2,421 

+509 

1855  (State)  . 

2,766 

+345 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

3,073 

+307 

1865  (State)  , 

3,038 

—  35 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

3,632 

+594 

1875  (State)  . 

3,414 

—218 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

3,543 

+129 

1885  (State)  . 

3,042 

—501 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

2,910 

—132 

1895  (State)  . 

3,007 

+  97 

TOWN   OF   GILL- 


-concluded. 


TOWN   OK  ERVING. 

Established  April  17, 1838,  from  the  common  lands 
called  "Erving's  Grant."  Boundary  line  between 
Erving  and  Orange  established  February  27,  1841. 
Part  of  Northfield  called  "  Hack's  Grant,"  annexed 
February  10,  1860.  The  date  of  establishment  of  this 
town  is  subsequent  to  the  date  of  the  earliest  census 
in  which  population  appears.  This  is  due,  probably, 
to  the  fact  that  the  territory  in  question  was  well  de- 
fined and  recognized  in  census  enumerations  prior  to 
the  date  of  its  formal  incorporation  as  a  district  or 
town. 


1810  (U.  S.) 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1850  (U.  8.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  8.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  8.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1895  (State) 


160 
331 
488 
309 
449 
471 
527 
576 
579 
794 
872 
873 
972 
964 


+171 
+157 
—179 
+140 
+  22 
+  56 
+  49 
+  3 
+215 
+  78 

+  1 
+  99 
—    8 


TOWN   OF   GILL. 

Established  September  28, 1793,  from  a  part  of  Green- 
field. Part  of  Northfield  annexed  February  28,  1795. 
The  island  called  "  Great  Island  "  annexed  after  April 
1,  1805,  by  Act  of  March  14,  1805. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decriasc 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1800  (U.  8.)  . 

700 

- 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

762 

+  62 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

800 

+  38 

1830  (U.  S.)  . 

864 

+  64 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

798 

—  66 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

754 

—  44 

1855  (State)  . 

732 

—  22 

1860  (U.  8.)   . 

683 

—  49 

1865  (State)  . 

635 

—  48 

1870  (U.  8.)   . 

653 

+  18 

1875  (State)  . 

673 

+  20 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

733 

+  60 

1885  (State)  . 

860 

+127 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

960 

+100 

1895  (State)  , 

1,082 

+122 

TOWN   OF   GREENFIELD. 

Established  as  a  district  June  9,  1753,  from  a  part 
of  Deerfleld.  Made  a  town  by  Act  of  August  23,  1775. 
Part  set  off  as  Gill  September  23,  1793.  Part  an- 
nexed to  Bernardston  April  14,  1838. 


1765  (Prov.)   .... 

368 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

735 

+367 

1790  (U.  8.)   . 

1,498 

+763 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

1,254 

—244 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

1,165 

—  89 

1820  (U.  8.)   . 

1,361 

+196 

1830  (U.  8.)   . 

1,540 

+179 

1840  (U.  8.)   . 

1,756 

+216 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

2,580 

+824 

1855  (State)   . 

2,945 

+365 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

3,198 

+253 

1865  (State)  . 

3,211 

+  13 

1870  (U.  8.)   . 

3,589 

+378 

1875  (State)  . 

3,540 

—  49 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

3,903 

+363 

1885  (State)  . 

4,869 

+966 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

5,252 

+383 

1895  (State)   . 

6,229 

+977 

TOWN   OF   HAWLEY. 

Established  February  6,  1792,  from  the  plantation 
called  "  Number  Seven."  A  certain  part  of  the  plan- 
tation Number  Seven,  accidentally  omitted  in  the 
boundary  description,  annexed  to  Ilawley  March  9, 
1793.  Part  of  Hawley  annexed  to  the  District  of 
Plainfield  (Hampshire  County)  June  21.  1803.  The 
date  of  establishment  of  this  town  is  subsequent  to 
the  date  of  the  earliest  census  in  which  jjopulation 
appears.  This  is  due,  probably,  to  the  fact  that  the 
territory  in  question  was  well  defined  and  recogtiized 
in  census  enumerations  prior  to  the  date  of  its  formal 
incorporation  as  a  district  or  town. 


1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  S.) 


244 

539 

878 

1,031 

1,089 


+295 
+339 
+153 
+  58 


CENSUSES    OF    POPULATION 


1765-1895. 


161 


CENSUSES    OF    POPULATION  —  1765-1895  —  Continued. 


TOWN  OF  HAWLET  —  concluded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared witli  Pre- 
vious Census 

1830  (U.  S.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (tf.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 

1,037 
977 

881 
774 
671 
687 
672 
588 
592 
545 
515 
468 

—  52 

—  60 

—  96 
—107 
—103 
+  16 

—  15 

—  84 
+  4 

—  47 

—  30 

—  47 

TOWN   OF   HEATH. 

Established  February  14,  1785,  from  a  part  of 
Charlemout  and  common  lands  called  "  Green  and 
Walker's  Land." 


1790  (U.  8.)  . 

379 

. 

1800  (U.S.)  . 

604 

-f225 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

917 

-j-313 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

1,122 

-f205 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

1,199 

+  77 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

895 

—304 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

803 

—  92 

1855  (State)  . 

741 

—  62 

1860  (U.S.)  . 

661 

—  80 

1865  (State)  . 

642 

—  19 

1870  (U.S.)  . 

613 

—  29 

1875  (State)  . 

545 

-  68 

1S80  (U.  8.)  . 

560 

+  15 

1885  (State)  . 

568 

+  8 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

503 

—  65 

1895  (State)  . 

476 

—  27 

TOWN   OF   LEVERETT. 

Established  March  5,  1774,  from  a  part  of  Sunder- 
land. 


1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 


293 
524 
711 

769 
857 
939 
875 
948 
982 
964 
914 
877 
831 
742 
779 
702 
744 


+231 
+187 
+  58 
+  88 
+  82 

—  64 
+  73 
+  34 

—  18 

—  50 

—  37 

—  46 

—  89 
+  37 

—  77 
+  42 


TOWN   OF   LEYDEN. 

Established  as  a  district  March  12,  1784,  from  a  part 
of  Bernardston.  Made  a  town  February  22,  1809. 
Part  annexed  to  Bernardston  May  7,  1886;  Act  ac- 
cepted by  Bernardston  June  7,  1886. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1790  (U.  8.)  . 

989 

- 

1800  (U.  S.)  . 

1,095 

+106 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

1,009 

—  86 

1820  (U.  S.)  . 

974 

—  35 

1830  (U.  S.)  . 

796 

-178 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

632 

—164 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 

716 

+  84 

1855  (State)  . 

653 

—  63 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

606 

—  47 

1865  (State)  . 

592 

—  14 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

518 

—  74 

1875  (State)  . 

524 

+  6 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

507 

—  17 

1885  (State)  . 

447 

—  60 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

407 

—  40 

1895  (State)  . 

363 

—  44 

TOWN   OF   MONROE. 

Established  February  21,  1822,  from  a  part  of  Rowe 
and  a  gore  of  common  lands  lying  north  of  Florida. 


1830  (U.  8.)  . 

265 

^ 

1840  (U.  8.) 

282 

+  17 

1850  (U.  8.) 

254 

—  28 

1855  (State) 

217 

—  37 

1860  (U.  8.) 

236 

+  19 

1865  (State) 

191 

—  45 

1870  (U.  8.) 

201 

+  10 

1875  (State) 

190 

—  11 

1880  (U.  S.) 

166 

—  24 

1885  (State) 

176 

+  10 

1890  (U.  8.) 

282 

+106 

1895  (State) 

298 

+  16 

TOWN   OF   MONTAGUE. 

Established  as  a  district  January  25,  1754,  from  a 
part  of  Sunderland.  Made  a  town  by  Act  of  August 
23,  1775.    Part  annexed  to  Wendell  February  28,  1803. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  S.) 
1820  (U.  B.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 


392 

675 

906 

1,222 

934 

1,074 

1,152 

1,255 

1,518 

1,509 

1,593 

1,574 

2,224 


+  183 

+  331 

+  316 

—  288 
+  140 
+  78 
+  103 
+  263 

—  9 
+  84 

—  19 
+  650 


162 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  —  1765-1895  —  Continued. 


TOWN    OF   MONTAGXE  —  COncludcd. 

TOWN   OF   NORTHFIELD  —  COTlCluded. 

Increase  (-f ), 

Increase  (+), 

Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

or  Decrease 
(— ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

or  Decrease 
(— ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1875  (State)  . 

3,380 

-fl,156 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

1,603 

—  38 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

4,875 

+1,495 

1885  (State)  .... 

•      1,705 

+102 

1885  (State)  . 

5,629 

+    754 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

1,869 

+164 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

6,296 

+    667 

1895  (State)  .... 

1,851 

—  18 

1895  (State )   . 

6,058 

—    238 

TOWN   OF   ORANGE. 

TOWN   OF   NEW   SALEM. 

Established  as  a  district  October  15, 1783,  from  parts 

Established   as   a  district  June   15,   1753,  from   the 

of  Warwick  and  certain  common  lands  called  "  Erving- 

township  of  New  Salem  and  an  additional  grant  of  laud 

shire"    (Franklin  County),  and   parts  of   Athol  and 

made  to  said  township.    Made  a  town  by  Act  of  August 

Koyalston  (Worcester  County).     Made  a  town  Febru- 

23,  1775.     Part   included   in  the  new  town    of    I'res- 

ary  24,  1810.    I'art  annexed  to  Athol  February  7, 1816. 

cott,  (Hampshire  County)  January  28,  1822.      Part  of 

Part  of  the  common  lands  called  "  Ervinij's  Grant  " 

Shutesbury  annexed  February  20,  1824.     Part  annexed 

annexed  March  16,  1837.     Part  of  New  Salem  called 

to  Athol  (Worcester  County)  February  5,  1830.    Part 

"Little  Grant"  annexed  March  16,  1837.     Boundary 

called  "Little  Grant"  annexed  to  Orange  and  a  part 

line  between  Orange  and  Erving  established  February 

to  Athol  March  16,  1837. 

27,  1841. 

1765  (Prov.)  .... 

375 

1790  (U.  8.)   . 

784 

« 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

910 

-f535 

1800  (U.  S.) 

766 

—  18 

1790  (U.  8.)  . 

1,543 

+633 

1810  (U.  S.) 

764 

—    2 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

1,949 

+406 

1820  (U.  B.) 

829 

+  65 

1810  (U.  S.)   . 

2,107 

+158 

1830  (U.  S.) 

880 

+  51 

1820  (U.  8.)   . 

2,146 

+  39 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1,501 

+621 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

1,889 

-257 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1,701 

+200 

1840  (U.  8.)   . 

1,305 

—584 

1855  (State) 

1,753 

+  52 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

1,253 

-  52 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1,622 

—131 

1855  (State)  . 

1,221 

—  32 

1865  (State) 

1,909 

+287 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

957 

—264 

1870  (U.  S.) 

2,091 

+182 

1865  (State)  . 

1,116 

+159 

1875  (State) 

2,497 

+406 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

987 

—129 

1880  (U.  S.) 

3,169 

+672 

1875  (State)  . 

923 

—  64 

1885  (State) 

3,650 

+481 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

869 

—  54 

1890  (U.  8.) 

4.568 

+918 

1885  (State)  . 

832 

—  37 

1895  (State) 

5,361 

+793 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 
1895  (State)  . 

856 

+  24 
+  13 

869 

• 

TOWN    OF   ROWE. 

Established  February  9, 1785,  from  the  common  lands 

TOWN   OF   NORTHFIELD. 

called  "Myrifield"  andlandsadjoining.     PartofRowe 
and    certain    common   lands   established    as    Monroe 

Established  February  22,  1713,  from  the  plantation 

February  21,  1822.    Part  of  the  common  lands  called 

called  "  Squakead."     Two  tracts  of  land  lyiug  south 

"Zoar"  annexed  April  2,  1838. 

of  Northfield  annexed  June  29,  1773.     Part  annexed  to 

Gill  February  28,  1795.     Part  called  "  Hack's  Grant  " 

annexed  to  Erviug  February  10,  1860. 

1790  (U.  8.)  . 

443 
575 

- 

1800  (U.  S.) 

+132 

1765  (Prov.)   .... 

415 

- 

1810  (U.  S.) 

839 

+264 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

580 

+165 

1820  (U.  S.) 

851 

+  12 

1790  (U.  8.)   . 

868 

+288 

1830  (U.  S.) 

716 

—135 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

1,047 

+179 

1840  (U.  S.) 

703 

—  13 

1810  (U.  8.)   . 

1,218 

+171 

1850  (U.  S.) 

659 

—  44 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

1,584 

+366 

1855  (State) 

601 

—  58 

1830  (U.  S.)   . 

1,757 

+173 

1860  (U.  S.) 

619 

+  18 

1840  (0.  8.)  . 

1,673 

—  84 

1865  (State) 

563 

—  56 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

1,772 

+  99 

1870  (U.  8.) 

581 

+  18 

1855  (State)   . 

1,951 

+179 

1875  (State) 

661 

+  80 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

1,712 

—239 

1880  (U.  S.) 

502 

—159 

1865  (State)   , 

1,660 

—  52 

1885  (State) 

582 

+  80 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

1,720 

+  60 

1890  (U.  S.) 

541 

—  41 

1875  (State)  . 

1,641 

—  79 

1895  (Slate) 

498 

-  43 

CENSUSES    OF   POPULATION  —  1765-1895. 


163 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 17G5-1895  —  Continued. 


TOWN   OF   SIIELBURNB. 

Established  as  a  district  June  21,  1768,  from  a  part 
of  Deerfleld      Made  a  town  by  Act  of  August  23, 1775. 

TOWN   OF    SUNDERLAND — COncluded. 

Increase  (+), 

Part  annexed  to  Conway  February  19,  1781.    Certain 

Popula- 
tion 

or  Decrease 

common  lands  lying  between   Shelburne   and   Nortli 
River  annexed  March  19,  1793. 

Years  and  Census. 

( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 

vious Census 

Increase  (+), 

Popula- 

or Decrea.se 

1790  (U.  S.)   . 

462 

+  53 

Years  and  Census. 

(— ),as  Com- 

tion 

pared  with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 

537 
551 

+  V5 
+  14 
+  46 

1776  (Prov.)   .... 

575 

_ 

1820  (U.  8.) 

597 

1790  (U.  S.)   . 

1,183 

-1-608 

1830  (U.  S.) 

666 

+  69 

1800  (U.  8.)  . 

1,079 

-104 

1840  (U.  S.) 

719 

+  53 

1810  (U.  S.)   . 

961 

—118 

1850  (U.  8.) 

792 

+  73 

1820  (U.  S.)   . 

1,022 

+  61 

1855  (State) 

839               +  47 

1830  (U.  8.)   . 

995 

—  27 

1860. (U.  S.) 

839     ,                = 

1840  (U.  S.)   . 

1,022 

+  27 

1865  (State) 

861     1            +22 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

1,239 

-1-217 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

832 

—  29 

,1855  (State)  . 

1,401 

+162 

1875  (State)  . 

860 

+  28 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

1,448 

+  47 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

755 

—105 

1865  (State)   . 

1,564 

+116 

18S5  (State)   . 

700 

—  55 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

1,582 

+  18 

,1890  (U.  8.) 

663 

—  37 

1875  (State)   . 
1880  (U.  S.)   . 
1885  (State)   . 

1,590 
1,621 
1,614 

+    8 
+  31 

1895  (State) 

696 

+  33 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

1,553 

—  61 

TOWN   OF   WARWICK. 

1895  (State)  . 

1,560 

+     7 

Established  February  17,  1763,  from  the  plantation 

called   "  Roxbury  Canada"  with  sundry  farms  lying 
therein,  and  certain  common  lands.     Part  included  iu 
the  new  town  of  Orange  October  15,  1783. 

TOWN   OF   SHUTESBURY. 

Established  June  30,  1761,  from  the  plantation  called 

1765  (Prov.)   .... 

191 

_ 

"  Roadtown."     Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Wen- 

1776 (Prov.)   . 

766 

+575 

dell  May  S,  1781.     Part  annexed  to  New  Salem  Feb- 

ruary 20,  1824. 

1790  (U.  8.)   . 

1,246 

+480 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

1,233 

—  13 

1765  (Prov.)   .... 

330 

. 

1810  (U.  8.)   . 

],227 

—     6 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

598 

+268 

1820  (U.  8.)   . 

1,256 

+  29 

1790  (U.  S.)   . 

674 

+  76 

1830  (U.  S.)   . 

1,150 

—106 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

9.30 

+256 

1840  (U.  8.)   . 

1,071 

—  79 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

939 

+     9 

1850  (U.  8.)   . 

1,021 

—  50 

1820  (U.  S.)  . 

1,029 

+  90 

1855  (State)  . 

1,002 

—  19 

1830  (U.  S  )   . 

986 

—  43 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

932 

—  70 

1840  (U.  S.)   .        . 

987 

+     1 

1865  (State)  . 

901 

—  31 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

912 

—  75 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

769 

-132 

1855  (State)   . 

939 

+  27 

1875  (State)   . 

744 

—  25 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

798 

—141 

1880  (U.  8.)   . 

713 

-  31 

1865  (State)   . 

788 

—  10 

1885  (State)   . 

662 

—  51 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

614 

—174 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

565 

—  97 

1875  (State)    . 

558 

—  56 

1895  (State)  . 

599 

+  34 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 
1885  (State)  . 

529 

485 

—  29 

—  44 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

453 

—  32 

TOWN   OF    WENDELL. 

1895  (State  )   . 

444 

—    9 

Established  May  8, 1781,  from  a  part  of  Shuteshury 

and  a  part  of  the  common  lands  called  "  Ervingshire." 
Part  of  Montague  and  a  gore  of  common  lauds  annexed 
February  28,  1803. 

TOWN   OF   SUNDERLAND. 

Established  November  12, 1718,  from  common  lands. 

1790  (U.  8.)   . 

519 

Boundary  linebetween  Sunderland  and  Hadley  (Hamp- 

1800 (U.  8.)  . 

737     !          +218 

shire  County)  established  January  2, 1740.     Part  estab- 
lished as  the  District  of  Montajjue  January  25,  1754, 

1810  (U.  8.)   . 

983 

+246 

Part  established  as  Leverett  March  5,  1774. 

1820  (U.  S.)   . 
1830  (U.  8.)   . 

958 

874 

—  25 

—  84 

1765  (Prov.)   .... 

[409] 

— 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

875 

+    1 

1776  (Prov.)   .... 

409 

= 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

920   ■ 

+  45 

164 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN    OF    WENDELL  • 


concluded. 


Yeaes  and  Census. 

Topiila- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1855  (State)   . 
1860  (U.  S.)   . 
1865  (State)  . 
1870  (U.  8.)   . 
1875  (State)  . 
1880  (U.  S.)   . 
1885  (State)  . 
1890  (U.  S.)   . 
1895  (State)  . 

738 
704 
603 
539 
503 
465 
509 
505 
529 

—182 

—  34 
—101 

—  64 

—  36 

—  38 
+  44 

—  4 
+  24 

TOWN   OF   WHATELY. 

Established  April  24,  1771,  from  a  part  of  Hatfield 
(Hampshire  County).  Part  of  Deerfield  annexed 
March  5,  1810.  Boundary  line  between  Whately  and 
Conway  established  June  21,  1811.  Boundary  line  be- 
tween Whately  and  Williamsburg  (Hampshire  County) 
established  February  2,  1849. 


1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  8.) 

1800  (U.  8.) 

1810  (V.  S.) 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  8.) 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (TJ.  8.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  S.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1895  (State) 


COUNTY  OF  HAMPDEN. 

Incorporated  February  25, 1812,  from  a  part  of  Hamp- 
shire County;  Act  took  effect  August  1,  1812.  The 
date  of  incorporation  of  this  county  is  subsequent  to 
the  date  of  the  earliest  census  in  which  population  ap- 
pears. This  is  due,  probably,  to  the  fact  that  tiie 
territory  in  question  was  well  deliued  and  recognized 
in  census  enumerations  prior  to  the  date  of  its  formal 
incorpor-ation  as  a  county. 


1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

8,307 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

13,274 

+  4,967 

1790  (U.  8.)  . 

19,193 

+  5,919 

1800  (U.  S.)  . 

23,462 

+  4,269 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

24,421 

+      959 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

28,021 

+  3,600 

1830  (U.  S.)  . 

31,639 

+  3,618 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

37,366 

+  5,727 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

51,283 

+13,917 

1855  (State)  . 

54,849 

+  3,566 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

57,366 

+  2,517 

COUNTY   OF    HAMPDEN  —  COncludcd. 


1 

! 

Yeaks  and  Census.             Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(  — ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1865  (State)   . 
1870  (U.  S.)  . 
1875  (State)  . 
1880  (U.  8.)   . 
1885  (State)  . 
1890  (U.  8.)  . 
1895  (State)  . 

64,570 
78,409 
94,304 
104,142 
116,764 
135,713 
152,938 

+  7,204 
+13,839 
+15,895 
+  9,838 
+12,622 
+18,949 
+17,225 

TOWN   OF  AG.^WAM. 

Established   May    17,   1855,  from   a  part  of    West 
Springfield. 


1855  (State)  .        .        .        . 

1,543 

_ 

1860  (U.  8.) 

1,698 

+155 

1865  (State) 

1,664 

—  34 

1870  (U.  S.) 

2,001 

+337 

1875  (State) 

2,248 

+247 

1880  (U.  S.) 

2,216 

—  32 

1885  (State) 

2,357 

+141 

1890  (U.  S.) 

2,352 

—     5 

1895  (State) 

2,408 

+  56 

TOWN   OF   BLANDFORD. 

Established  April  10,  1741,  from  Suflield  Equivalent 
lands,  commonly  called  "  Glasgow."  Boundary  line 
between  Blandford  and  Russell  and  Blaudford  and 
Chester  established  February  22,  1809.  Boundary 
line  between  Blandford  and  Chester  established  June 
13,  1810.  Part  annexed  to  Norwich  (now  Huntington, 
Hampshire  County)  May  25,  1853. 


1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

406 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

772 

+366 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

1,416 

+644 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

1,778 

+362 

1810  (U.  8.)   . 

1,613 

-165 

1820  (U.  8.)   . 

1,515 

—  98 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

1,590 

+  75 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

1,427 

—163 

18.50  (U.  S.)   . 

1,418 

—     9 

1855  (State)  . 

1,271 

—147 

1860  (U.  8.)   . 

1,256 

—  15 

1865  (State)  . 

1,087 

—169 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

1,026 

—  61 

1875  (State)  . 

964 

—  62 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

979 

+  15 

1885  (State)  . 

954 

—  25 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

871 

—  83 

1895  (State)   . 

849 

—  22 

TOWN   OF   BRIMFIELD. 

First  mentioned  August  16,  1722,  in  a  list  of  frontier 
towns.  The  town  incorporated  December  24,  1731; 
the  Act  of  incorporation,  which  is  lost,  passed  both 
Houses  to  be  enacted  on  this  date,  and  was  signed  by 
the  Governor  before  F'ebruary  2,  1732,  when  the  Legis- 
lature was  prorogued.  I'art  included  in  the  new  town 
of  Western  (now  Warren,  Worcester  County)  January 


CEiSrsusES  or  population 


1765-1895. 


165 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION— 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN   OF   BRIMFIELD  —  COllCluded. 

16,  1742.  Part  established  as  the  District  of  Monson 
April  28,  1760.  Part  established  as  the  District  of 
South  Brimtield  September  IS,  1762.  Boundary  lines 
definitely  established  February  7,  1763. 


Yeaks  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


Increase  (+), 
or  I)ecrea.se 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 


1765  (Prov.)  . 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

1800  (U.  S.)  . 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

1820  (U.  S.)  . 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

1840  (U.  S.)  . 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 

1855  (State)  . 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

1865  (State)  . 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

1875  (State)  . 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

1885  (State)  . 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

1895  (State)  . 


773 
1,064 
1,211 
1,384 
1,325 
1,612 
1,599 
1,419 
1,420 
1,343 
1,363 
1,316 
1,288 
1,201 
1,203 
1,137 
1,096 

962 


+291 
+147 
+173 

—  59 
+287 

—  13 
—180 

+    1 

—  77 
+  20 

—  47 

—  28 

—  87 
+    2 

—  66 

—  41 
—134 


TOWN   OF   CHESTER. 

Formerly  called  "  Murrayfield,"  which,  as  a  planta- 
tion, was  established  as  a  town  October  31,  1765.  On 
June  29, 1773,  part  of  Murrayfield  established  as  the  Dis- 
trict of  Norwich  and  on  May  8,  1781,  another  part  was 
annexed  to  Norwich.  The  name  was  changed  from 
Murrayfield  to  Chester  February  21,  17S3.  Part  in- 
cluded in  the  new  town  of  Middlefield  (Uampshire 
County)  March  12, 1783.  Part  annexed  to  Worlhington 
(Hampshire  County )  June  21, 1799.  Boundary  lines  be- 
tween Chester  and  Blandford  established  February  22, 
1809,  and  June  13, 1810.  Part  annexed  to  Norwich  May 
25,  1853. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  S.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 


[405] 
405 
1,119 
1,542 
1,534 
1,526 
1,407 
1,632 
1,521 
1,255 
1,314 
1,266 
1,253 
1,396 
1,473 
1,318 
1,295 
1,429 


+714 
+423 


—119 
+225 

—  111 
—266 
+  59 

—  48 

—  13 
+143 
+  77 
—155 

—  23 
-1-134 


CITY  OF  CniCOPEE. 

Established  April  29, 1848,  from  part  of  Springfield. 
Incorporated  as  a  city  April  18,  1890.  Act  of  incor- 
poration accepted  by  the  town  May  6,  1890. 


CITY  OF  CHicoPEE — concliided. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

lucroiise  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 
1855  (State)  . 
1860  (U.  S.)   . 
1865  (State)  . 
1870  (U.  S.)  . 
1875  (State)   . 
1880  (U.  8.)   . 
1885  (State)   . 
1890  (U,  S.)  . 
1895  (State)  . 

8,291 

7,576 

7,261 

7, .57  7 

9,607 

10,335 

11,286 

11,516 

14,050 

16,420 

-  715 

—  315 

+    316 
+2,030 
+    728 
+    951 
+    230 
+2,-534 
+2,370 

TOWN   OF   E.\ST   LONGMEADOW. 

Established    May    19,    1894,    from    part    of    Long- 
meadow  ;  Act  to  take  effect  July  1,  1894. 


1895  (State)  . 


1,591 


TOWN   OF   GRANVILLE. 

Established  as  a  district  January  25,  1754,  from  the 
plantation  of  "  Bedford."  Made  a  town  by  Act  of  Au- 
gust 23,  1775.  Part  established  as  Tolland  June  14, 
1810. 


1765  (Prov 
1776  (Prov. 
1790  (U.  S. 
1800  (U.  8. 
1810  (U.  S. 
1820  (U.  8. 
1830  (U.  8. 
1840  (U.  S. 
1850  (U.  8. 
1855  (State 
1860  (U.  S. 
1865  (State 
1870  (U.  S. 
1875  (State 
1880  (U.  8. 
1885  (State 
1890  (U.  S. 
1895  (State 


682 
1,126 
1,979 
2,309 
1,504 
1,643 
1,649 
1,414 
1,305 
1,316 
1,385 
1,367 
1,293 
1,240 
1,205 
1,193 
1,061 
1,005 


+444 
+853 
+330 
—805 
+  139 
+  6 
—235 
—109 

+  11 
+  69 

—  18 

—  74 

—  53 

—  35 

—  12 
—132 

—  56 


TOWN    OF    HAMPDEN. 

Established  March  28,  1878,  from   part   of  Wilbra- 
ham. 


1880  (U.  S.)  . 

958 

_ 

1885  (State)   .... 

868 

—  90 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

831 

—  37 

1895  (State)  .... 

743 

—  88 

TOWN   OF   HOLLAND. 

Established  as  a  district  July  5,  1783,  from  the  east 
parish  of  South  Brirafleld.    Boundary  line  between  the 


166 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN  OF  HOLLAND  —  concluded. 

DiBtrict  of  Holland  and  South  Brimfield  established 
February  8,  1796.  i!v[ade  a  town  by  Chapter  15  of  the 
Revised  Statutes  May  1,  1836. 


Years  and  Census. 


1790  (U.  8.) 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1840  (U.  S.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1876  (State) 

1880  (U.  S.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  S.) 

1895  (State) 


Popula- 
tion 


Increase  (-(-), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  a.s  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 


428 
445 
420 
453 
453 
423 
449 
392 
419 
368 
344 
334 
302 
229 
201 
199 


+17 
-25 
-1-33 

—30 
-f26 
—57 
+27 
—51 
—24 
—10 
—32 
-73 
—28 
—  2 


CITY  OF  HOLYOKE. 

Established  March  14,  1850,  from  part  of  West 
Springtield.  Incorporated  as  a  city  ^April  7,  1873. 
Act  of  incorporation  accepted  by  the  town  May  29, 
1873. 


1850  (iJ.  S.)  . 

3,245 

. 

1855  (State) 

4,639 

+1.394 

1860  (U.  S.) 

4,997 

+    358 

1865  (State) 

5,648 

+    651 

1870  (U.  S.) 

10,733 

+5,085 

1875  (State) 

16,260 

+5,527 

1880  (U.  S.) 

21,915 

-1-5,655 

1885  (State) 

27,895 

+5,980 

1890  (U.  S.) 

35,637 

+7,742 

1895  (State) 

40,322 

+4,685 

TOWN   OF     LONGMEADOW. 

Established  October  13,  1783,  from  that  part  of 
Springfield  called  "  Lougmeadow."  Certain  common 
lands  called  "The  Gore"  annexed  November  16,  1787. 
Part  annexed  to  Springfield  June  2,  1890.  Part  of 
Longmeadow  establiiihed  as  East  Longmeadow  by 
Act  of  May  19,  1894,  to  lake  effect  July  1,  1894. 


1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  S.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  S.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (Slate) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 


744 
973 
1,036 
1,171 
1,257 
1,270 
1,252 
1,348 
1,376 
1,480 
1,342 


+  229 
+  63 
+  135 


+ 
+ 


86 
13 

—  18 
+  96 
+  28 
-i-  104 

—  138 


TOWN   OF   LONGMEADOAV  —  COllcluded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (-)-), 
or  Decrease 
(— ).  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1875  (State)  .... 

1880  (U.  8.)   . 

1885  (State)   .... 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

1895  (State)   .... 

1,467 
1,401 
1,677 

2,183 
620 

+    125 

—      66 
+    276 
+    506 
-1,563 

TOWN   OF   LUDLOW. 

Established  as  a  district  February  28,  1774,  from 
that  part  of  Springfied  called  "Stony  Hill."  Made 
a  town  by  Act  of  August  23,  1775.  Boundary  line 
between  Ludlow  and  Springfield  established  June  5, 
1830. 


1776  (Prov.)   .        .        .        . 

413 

_ 

1790  (U.  S.)   . 

560 

+147 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

650 

+  90 

1810  (U.  8.)   . 

730 

+  80 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

1,246 

+516 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

1,327 

+  SI 

1840  (U.  8.)   . 

1,268 

—  59 

1850  (U.  8.)   . 

1,186 

—  82 

1855  (State)   . 

1,191 

+    5 

1860  (U.  S  )   . 

1,174 

—  17 

1865  (State)  . 

1,232 

+  58 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

1,136 

—  96 

1875  (State)   . 

1,222 

+  86 

1880  (U.  8.)   . 

1,526 

+304 

1885  (State)   . 

1,649 

+123 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

1,939 

+290 

1895  (State)   . 

2,562 

+623 

TOWN   OF   MONSON. 

Established  April  28,  1760,  from  part  of  Brimfield 
as  the  District  of  Monson.  Boundary  lines  definitely 
established  February  7,  1763.  Made  a  town  by  Act  of 
August  23,  1775.  Boundary  line  between  Monson  and 
Palmer  established  February  8,  1828. 


1765  (Prov. 
1776  (Prov. 
1790  (U.  8. 
1800  (U.  8. 
1810  (U.  8. 
1820  (U.  8. 
1830  (U.  S. 
1840  (U.  8. 
1850  (U.  8. 
1855  (State 
1860  (U.  8. 
1865  (State 
1870  (U.  S. 
1875  (State 
1880  (U.  S. 
1885  (State 
1890  (U.  8. 
1895  (State 


389 

- 

813 

+424 

1,331 

+518 

1,635 

+304 

1,674 

+  39 

2,126 

+452 

2,263 

+137 

2,151 

—112 

2,831 

+680 

2,942 

+111 

3,164 

+222 

3,272 

+108 

3,204 

—  68 

3,733 

+529 

3,758 

+  25 

3,958 

+200 

3,650 

—308 

3,746 

+  96 

CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION — 1765-1895. 


167 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued, 


TOWN   OF   MONTGOMERY. 

Established  November  28,  1780,  from  parts  of  West- 
field  (Hampden  County)  and  Norwich  and  Southamp- 
tou  (Hampshire  County).  Part  included  in  the  new 
town  of  Russell  February  25,  1792.  Parts  of  Norwich 
and  Southampton  annexed  March  6,  1792. 


Years  and  Census. 

I'opnla- 
lion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrf-ase 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1790  (U.  8.)  . 

449 

_ 

1800  (U.  S.)  . 

560 

-fill 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

595 

-f  35 

1820  (U.  8.)   . 

604 

+    9 

1830  (U.  S.)  . 

579 

—  25 

1840  (U.  S.)  . 

740 

+161 

1850  (U.  8.)   . 

393 

—347 

1855  (State)  . 

413 

+  20 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

371 

—  42 

1865  (8tate)  . 

353 

—  18 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

318 

—  35 

1875  (State)  . 

304 

—  14 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

303 

—    1 

1885  (Slate)  . 

278 

—  25 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

266 

—  12 

1895  (State)  . 

275 

+     9 

TOWN   OF  PALMER. 

Established  as  a  district  January  30,  1752,  from  the 
plantation  called  "  The  Elbows."  boundary  lines 
detinitely  established  February  7,  1763.  Made  a  town 
by  Act  of  August  23,  1775.  Boundary  line  between 
Palmer  and  Monson  established  February  8,  1828. 
Part  of  Western  (now  Warren,  Worcester  County) 
annexed  February  7,  1831. 


1765  (Prov. 

1776  (Prov. 

1790  (U.  8. 
1800  (U.  8. 

1810  (U.  B. 

1820  (U.  S. 

1830  (U.  8. 

1840  (U.  S. 

1850  (U.  8. 

1865  (State 

1860  (U.  S. 

1865  (State 

1870  (U.  8. 

1875  (State 

1880  (U.  S. 

1885  (State 

1890  (U.  8. 

1895  (State 


508 
727 
809 
1,039 
1,114 
1,197 
1,237 
2,139 
3,974 
4,012 
4,082 
3,080 
3,631 
4,572 
5,504 
5,923 
6,520 
6,858 


+  219 

+   S2 


+ 

230 

+ 

75 

+ 

83 

+ 

40 

+ 

902 

+1,835 

+ 

38 

+ 

70 

-1,002 

+ 

651 

+  941 

+  932 

+  419 

+  597 

+  338 


TOWN   OF   RUSSELL. 

Established  February  25,  1792,  from  parts  of  West- 
field  and  Montgomery.  Boundary  line  between  Bland- 
ford  and  Kussell  established  February  22,  1809. 


Towx  OF  RUSSELL  —  Concluded. 


Years  and  Census 

• 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

491 

+  69 

1830  (U.  8.) 

507 

+  16 

1840  (U.  8.) 

955 

+448 

1850  (U.  8.) 

521 

-434 

1855  (State) 

677 

+156 

1860  (U.  8.) 

606 

—  72 

1865  (State) 

618 

+  13 

1870  (U.  8.) 

635 

+  n 

1875  (State) 

643 

+    8 

1880  (U.  S.) 

823 

+180 

1885  (State) 

847 

+  24 

1890  (U.  8.) 

879 

+  32 

1895  (State) 

846 

—  33 

TOWN    OF   SOUTHWICK. 

Established  as  a  district  November  7,  1770,  from 
part  of  Westtield.  Made  a  town  by  Act  of  August  23, 
1775.  Part  of  Westtield  annexed  October  6,  1779. 
Boundary  line  between  Southwick  and  Westtield  es- 
tablished March  20,  1837. 


1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.S.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 


[841] 

841 

867 

1,229 

1,255 

1,355 

1,214 

1,120 

1,130 

1,188 

1,155 

1,100 

1,114 

1,104 

982 

914 

961 


+  26 
+362 
+  26 
+100 
—141 

—  94 
+  10 
+  58 

—  33 

—  55 

+  1-t 

—  10 

—122 

—  68 
+  47 


CITY  OF  SPRINGFIELD. 

First  mention  June  2,  1641,  in  Mass.  Records,  Vol. 

I,  p.  320,  of  a  letter  from  the  General  Court  to  Mr. 
Pinchen  and  others  of  "Agawam  now  Springfeild." 
"Woronoko"    to    be    a    part    of    Springfield    Nov. 

II,  1647  (Mass.  Records,  Vol.  II,  p.  224).  Certain 
common  lands  annexed  March,  -  1648.  Part  called 
"  Woronoake  "  established  as  Westfield  May  19,  1669. 
Boundary  line  between  Springtield  and  Westtield 
established  May  31, 1070.  Boundary  line  established 
May  17,  1684.  Boundary  line  between  Springfield  and 
Northampton  (Hampshire  County)  established  June 
4,  1685.  Part  established  as  Wilbraham  June  15, 1763. 
Part  established  as  West  Springfield  February  23, 
1774.  Part  called  "Stony  Hill"  established  as  the 
District  of  Ludlow  February  28,  1774.  Part  estab- 
lished as  Longmeadow  October  13, 1783.  Part  annexed 
to  Wilbraham  June  11,  1799.  Boundary  line  between 
Springtield  and  Ludlow  established  June  5, 1830.  Part 
established  as  Chicopee  April  29,  1848.  Springfield 
incorporated  as  a  city  April  12,  1852.  Act  accepted 
by  the  town  April  21,  1852.  Part  of  Longmeadow  an- 
nexed June  2,  1890. 


168 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895 —  Continued. 


CITY   OF   SPRIXGFIELD  —  COllClllded. 


Years  and  Census. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1840  (U.  S.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  8.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1895  (State) 


Popula- 
tion 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ).  as  Com- 
pareil  witli  Pre- 
vious Census 


2,755 

1,974 

1,574 

2,312 

2,767 

3,914 

6,784 

10,985 

11,766 

13,788 

15,199 

22,035 

26,703 

31,053 

33,340 

37,575 

44,179 

51,522 


—  781, 

—  400 
-f  738 
+  455 
+1,147 
+2,870 
+4,201 
+  781 
+2,022 
+1,411 
+6,836 
+4,668 
+4,350 
+2,287 
+4,235 
+6,604 
+7,343 


TOWN   OF   TOLLAND. 

Established  June  14,  1810,  from  part  of  Granville. 
Boundary  lines  between  Tolland  and  Sandisfield  ( Berk- 
shire County)  established  May  4, 1853,  and  May  15, 1855. 


1810  (U.  S.) 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1850  (U.  8.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  8.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  8.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  8.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1895  (State) 


798 
692 
723 
627 
594 
603 
596 
511 
509 
452 
452 
422 
393 
309 


—106 
+  31 

—  96 

—  33 
+    9 

—  7 

—  85 

—  2 

—  57 

—  30 

—  29 

—  84 


TOWN    OF   WALES. 

Formerly  called  "South  Brimfield "  having  been 
established  as  a  district  September  18,  1762.  On  Feb- 
ruary 21,  1766,  the  district  was  divided  into  two  par- 
ishes, the  east  and  west,  and  by  Act  of  August  23, 
1775,  was  made  a  town.  The  east  parish  was  estab- 
lished as  the  District  of  Holland  July  5, 1783.  Boundary 
line  between  South  Brimfield  and  Holland  established 
February  8,  1796.  Name  changed  to  Wales  February 
20,  1828. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  8.) 

1800  (U.  8.) 

1810  (U.  8.) 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  8.) 

574 
850 
606 
774 
645 
683 
665 


+276 
—244 
+168 
—129 
+  38 
—  18 


TOWN  OF  WALES  —  Concluded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1840  (U.  S.)  . 

686 

+  21 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

711 

+  25 

1855  (State)   . 

713 

+    2 

1860  (U.  8.)-  . 

677 

—  36 

1865  (State)   . 

696 

+  19 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

831 

+135 

1875  (State)  . 

1,020 

+189 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

1,030 

+  10 

1885  (State)  . 

853 

—177 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

700 

—153 

1895  (State)   . 

783 

+  83 

TOWN   OF   WESTFIELD. 

Established  May  19,  1669,  from  part  of  Springfield 
called  "  Woronoake."  Boundai-y  line  between  West- 
field  and  Springfield  established  May  31,  1670.  A  strip 
of  common  land  divided  between  Westfield  and  North- 
ampton (Hampshire  County)  June  4, 1701.  Part  estab- 
lished as  the  District  of  Southwick  November  7,  1770. 
Part  annexed  to  Southwick  October  6,  1779.  Part 
included  in  the  new  town  of  Montgomery  November 
28,  1780.  Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Russell 
February  25,  1792.  Part  annexed  to  West  Springfield 
March  3,  1802.  Boundary  line  between  Westfield  and 
Southwick  established  March  20,  1837. 


8. 
8. 
8. 
8. 


1765  (Prov 
1776  (Prov 
1790  (U.  8 
1800  (U 
1810  (U 
1820  (U 
1830  (U 
1840  (U.  S. 
1850  (U.  8. 
1855  (State 
1860  (U.  8. 
1865  (State 
1870  (U.  8. 
1875  (State 
1880  (U.  8. 
1885  (State 
1890  '(U.  8. 
1895  (State 


1,324 
1,488 
2,204 
2,185 
2,130 
2,668 
2,940 
3,526 
4,180 
4,575 
5,055 
5,634 
6,519 
8,431 
7,587 
8,961 
9,805 
10,663 


+  164 

+  716 

—  19 

—  55 
+  538 
+  272 
+  586 
+  654 
+  395 
+  480 
+  579 
+  885 
+1,912 

—  844 
+1,374 
+  844 
+  858 


TOWN   OF   WEST   SPRINGFIELD. 

Established  February  23, 1774,  from  a  part  of  Spring- 
field. Part  of  Westfield  annexed  March  3,  1802.  Part 
established  as  Holyoke  March  14,  1850.  I'art  estab- 
lished as  Agawara  May  17,  1855. 


1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U. 
1810  (U. 
1820  (U. 
1830  (U. 
1840  (U. 


S.) 
S.) 
8.) 
S.) 
S.) 


1,744 
2,367 
2,835 
3,109 
3,246 
3,270 
3,626 


+  623 

+  468 

+  274 

+  137 

+  24 

+  356 


CENSUSES    OF    POPULATION 


1765-1895. 


169 


CENSUSES    OF    POPULATION  — 1705-1895  — Continued. 


TOWX 


OF   AVEST   SPRIXGFIELD  —  concluded. 


Ykars  anb  Cknsus. 


1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State  ) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 


Popnla- 
tioii 


Increase  (+), 
I    or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  ('(im- 
pured  witli  I're- 
1  viuus  Census 


2,979 
2,090 
2,105 
2,100 
2,606 
3,739 
4,149 
4,448 
5,077 
6,125 


—  647 

—  889 

+      15 

—  5 
+  506 
+1,133 

+  410 
+  299 
+  629 
+1,048 


TOWN    OF    WILBRAHAM. 

Established  June  15,  1763,  from  part  of  Springfield. 
Part  of  Springfield  called  "The  Elbows"  annexed 
June  11,  1799.  Part  of  Wilbraham  established  as 
Hampden  March  28,  1878. 


1765  (Prov.)   .... 

491 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

1,057 

+566 

1790  (U.  S.)   . 

1,555 

+498 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

1,743 

+188 

1810  (U.  S.)   . 

1,776 

+  33 

1820  (U.  S.)   . 

1,979 

+203 

1830  (U.  S.)  . 

2,034 

+  55 

1840  (U.  8.)   . 

1,864 

-170 

1850  (U.  8.)   . 

2,127 

+263 

1855  (State)   . 

2,0.32 

—  95 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

2,081 

+  49 

1865  (State)   . 

2,111 

+  30 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

2,.330 

+219 

1875  (State)   . 

2,576 

+246 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

1,628 

—948 

1885  (State)   . 

1,724 

+  96 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

1,814 

+  90 

1895  (State)  . 

1,740 

—  74 

COUNTY  OF  HAMPSHIRE. 

Incorporated  May  7,  1662.  On  April  21,  1761,  the 
westerly  part  was  set  off  and  established  as  Berkshire 
County  ;  June  24,  1811,  the  northerly  part  was  erected 
into  a  new  county  by  the  name  of  Franklin ;  and  Feb- 
ruary 25,  1812,  the  southerly  portion  of  the  remaining 
part  was  incorporated  as  the  county  of  Hampden. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790.  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  S.) 
1820  (U.  S.) 
1830  (U.  S.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 
1875  (State) 


6,429 

- 

12,154 

+5,725 

18,823 

+6,669 

22,885 

+4,062 

24,553 

+1,668 

26,487 

+1,934 

30,254 

+3,767 

30,897 

+    643 

35,732 

+4,835 

35,485 

—    247 

37,823 

+2,338 

39,269 

+1,446 

44,388 

+5,119 

44,821 

+    433 

COUNTY  OF  H.\.MPSHiHE  —  Concluded. 


YeAKS  AMD   CkNSCS. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Corn- 
pared  with  I'rc- 
vious  Census 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

1885  (State)   .        .        .        . 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

1895  (State)   .        .        .        . 

47,232 
48,472 
51,859 
54,710 

+2,411 
-HI  ,240 

+3,387 
+2,851 

TOWN   OF   AMHERST. 

Established  as  a  district  February  13, 1759,  from  part 
of  Hadley.  Made  a  town  by  Act  of  August  23,  1775. 
Parts  of  Hadley  annexed  January  15,  1789,  February 
28,  1811,  February  18,  1812,  and  February  17,  1814. 
Boundary  line  between  Amherst  and  Hadley  estab- 
lished and  part  of  each  town  annexed  to  the  other  town 


lUarcLi  1,  loiu. 

1765   (Prov.)    . 

•                 •                 • 

645 

- 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

915 

+270 

1790  (U.  S.)   . 

1,233 

+318 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

1,358 

+125 

1810  (U    S.)  . 

1,469 

+111 

1820  (U.  S.)   . 

1,917 

+448 

1830  (U.  S.) 

2,631 

+714 

1840  (U.  S.)  . 

2,550 

—  81 

1850  (U.  S.) 

3,057 

+507 

1855  (State) 

2,937 

—120 

1860  (U.  S.) 

3,206 

+269 

1865  (State) 

3,415 

+209 

1870  (U.  8.) 

4,035 

+620 

1875  (State) 

3,937 

—  98 

1880  (U.  S.) 

4,298 

+361 

1885  (State) 

4,199 

—  99 

1890  (U.  S.) 

4,512 

+313 

1895  (State) 

4,785 

1    O*"*^ 

TOWN   OP   BELCHERTOWN. 

Established  as  "Belcher's  Town"  June  30,  1761, 
from  the  plantation  called  "Cold  Spring."  Part  an- 
nexed to  Greenwich  June  22,  1771.  Part  annexed  to 
Pelham  June  16,  1788.  Part  included  in  the  new  town 
of  Enfteld  February  15, 1817. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  S.) 
1830  (U.  S.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 


418 
972 
1,485 
1,878 
2,270 
2,426 
2,491 
2,554 
2,680 
2,698 
2,709 
2,636 
2,428 
2,315 
2,346 
2,307 
2,120 
2,161 


+554 
+513 
+393 
+392 
+156 
+  65 
+  63 
+126 
+  18 

+  n 

—  73 
—208 
-113 
+  31 

—  39 
-187 
+  41 


170 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


CENSUSES    OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN    OF    CHESTERFIELD. 

Established  June  11,  1762,  from  the  new  planta- 
tion called  "  New  llingham."  Certain  common  lands 
annexed  January  31,  1763.  Part  of  Chesterfield  and 
the  plantation  called  Chestertield  Gore  established  as 
Goshen  May  14,  1781.  Part  of  Goshen  annexed  June 
8,  1789.  Part  of  Norwich  annexed  February  22,  1794. 
Boundary  lines  between  Chesterfield  and  Williams- 
burg established  June  24,  1795,  and  February  7,  1797. 
Boundary  lines  between  Chesterfield,  Goshen,  and 
Williamsburg  established  February  16,  1810. 


Ykars  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  I're- 
vious.Censiis 


1765  (Prov.)  .    .    .    . 

161 

- 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

1,092 

-f931 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

1,183 

+  91 

1800  (U.  8.)  . 

1,323 

+140 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

1,408 

+  85 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

1,447 

+  39 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

1,416 

—  31 

1840  (U.  S.)  . 

1,132 

—284 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 

1,014 

—118 

1855  (State)  . 

950 

-  64 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

897 

—  53 

1865  (8tate)  . 

801 

—  96 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

811 

+  10 

1875  (State)  . 

746 

—  65 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

769 

+  23 

1885  (State)  . 

698 

-  71 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

608 

—  90 

1895  (State)  . 

589 

—  19 

TOWN   OF   CUMMINGTON. 

Established  June  23,  1779,  from  part  of  the  planta- 
tion called  "  Number  Five."  Part  established  as  the 
District  of  Plaintield  March  16, 1785.  Certain  common 
lands  called  "Murrayfield  Grant"  and  "  Minot's 
Grant,"  and  a  gore  of  2,200  acres  annexed  March  21, 
1788.     Part  annexed  to  Plainfield  February  4,  1794. 


S.) 
S.) 
8.) 

S.) 


1790  (U.  8.) 

1800  (U.  8.) 

1810  (U. 

1820  (U. 

1830  (U. 

1840  (U. 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  8.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  S.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1895  (State) 


873 

985 

1,009 

1,060 

1,261 

1,237 

1,172 

1,004 

1,085 

980 

1,037 

916 

881 

805 

787 

750 


+112 
+  24 
+  51 
+201 

—  24 

—  65 
—168 
+  81 
—105 
+  57 
—121 

—  35 

—  76 

—  18 

—  37 


TOWN   OF   EASTHAMPTON. 

Established  as  a  district  June  17,  1785,  from  parts  of 
Northampton  and  Southampton.  Made  a  town  June 
16,  1809.  Boundary  line  between  Eastharapton  and 
Southampton  established  February  1,  1828.  I'arts  of 
Southampton  annexed  March  13,  1841,  and  April  4, 
1850.    Boundary  line  between  Easthampton  and  South- 


TOAvx  or  EASTHAJiPTOx  —  coiicliided. 

ampton  established  February  21,  1862.  Boundary  line 
between  Easthampton  and  Westhampton  established 
March  12,  1872. 


Ykaks  and  Census. 


i    Popula- 
tion 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(■ — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 


1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  8.) 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  8.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  S.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1895  (State) 


457 

586 

660 

712 

745 

717 

1,342 

1,386 

1,916 

2,869 

3,620 

3,972 

4,206 

4,291 

4,395 

4,790 


+129 

+  T4 
+  52 
+  33 
—  28 
+625 
+  44 
+530 
+953 
+751 
+352 
+234 
+  85 
+104 
+395 


TOWN   OF  ENFIELD. 

Established  February  15,  1816,  from  all  the  lands 
in  Belchertown  and  Greenwich  which  are  comprised 
within  the  South  Parish  of  Greenwich,  together  with 
the  farm  of  Robert  Hathaway  in  said  Greenwich. 
Boundary  line  between  Enfield  and  Greenfield  estab- 
lished and  part  of  each  town  annexed  to  the  other 
town  June  12,  1818. 


1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  8.) 

1840  (U.  S.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  8.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  8.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  S.) 

1895  (State) 


1,056 

976 

1,036 

1,036 

1,025 

997 

1,023 

1,065 

1,043 

1,010 

952 

990 


+183 

—  80 
+  60 

—  11 

—  28 
+  26 
+  42 
22 

—  33 

—  58 
-h  38 


TOWN   OF   GOSHEN. 

Established  May  14,  1781,  from  part  of  Chesterfield 
and  the  plantation  called  "Chestertield  Gore."  Part 
of  Conway  (Franklin  County)  annexed  February  9, 
1785.  Part  annexed  to  Chesterfield  June  8,  1789. 
Boundary  lines  between  Goshen  and  Williamsburg 
established  June  24,  1795,  and  February  7,  1797. 
Boundary  lines  between  Goshen,  Chesterfield,  and 
Williamsburg  established  February  16,  1810. 


1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  8.) 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 


681 
724 
652 
632 
617 
556 
512 


+43 

—20 
—15 
—61 
—44 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION — 1765-1895. 


171 


CENSUSES   OF  POPULATION— 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOAVN  OF  GOSHEN  —  conclxided. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 
1875  (State  ) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 

471 
439 
411 
368 
349 
327 
336 
297 
304 

—41 
—32 
—28 
—43 
—19 
—22 
+  9 
-39 
+  ' 

TOWN   OF   GRANBV. 

EstabliBhed  June  11, 1768,  from  part  of  South  Hadley . 
Boundary  line  between  Granby  and  South  Hadley 
established  June  28,  1781.  Part  of  South  Hadley  an- 
nexed March  9, 1792.  Boundary  lines  between  Granby 
and  South  Hadley  established  June  12,  1824,  June  20, 
1826,  and  June  16,  1827. 


1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  S.) 
1830  (U.  S.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (IT.  8  ) 
1855  (State  ) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 


491 

596 

786 

850 

1,066 

1,064 

971 

1,104 

1,001 

907 

908 

863 

812 

753 

729 

765 

748 


+105 
+190 
+  64 
+216 
2 

—  93 
+133 
—103 

—  94 

+    1 

—  45 

—  51 

—  59 

—  24 
+  36 

—  17 


TOWN   OF   GREENWICH. 

Established  April  20, 1754,  from  the  plantation  called 
"Quabiu."  Part  of  Belchertown  annexed  June  22, 
1771.  Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Dana  (Worces- 
ter County)  February  18, 1801.  Boundary  line  between 
Greenwich  and  Dana  established  June  19,  1811.  Part 
included  in  the  new  town  of  Entield  February  15, 1816. 
Boundary  line  between  Greenwich  and  Enfield  estab- 
lished and  part  of  each  town  annexed  to  the  other  town 
June  12,  1818. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U.  8.) 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1840  (U.  S.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1865  (State) 


434 

890 

1,045 

1,460 

1,225 

778 

813 

824 

838 

803 

699 

648 


+456 
+155 
+415 
—235 
—447 
+  35 
+  11 
+  14 

—  35 
—104 

—  51 


TOWN   OF   GREENWICH  —  COHCluded. 


Years  and  CENsrs. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

1875  (State)  .        .        .        . 

1880  (U.  8.)   . 

1885  (State)   .        .        .        . 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

1895  (State)  .        .        .        . 

665 
606 
633 
532 
526 
481 

+  17 

—  59 
+  27 
—101 

—  6 

—  45 

TOWN   OF   HADLEY'. 

Established  May  22,  1661,  from  the  new  plantation 
near  Northampton.  Boundary  lines  established  Octo- 
ber 21,  1663.  Certain  common  lands  granted  to  Hadley 
May  18,  1664.  Part  established  as  Hatfield  May  31, 
1670.  Certain  common  lands  granted  to  Hadley  May 
7,  1673,  and  May  16,  1683.  Boundary  line  between 
HadUy  and  Sunderland  (Franklin  County)  established 
January  2, 1740.  Part  made  the  District  of  South  Had- 
ley April  12, 1753.  Part  made  the  District  of  Amherst 
February  13, 1759.  Parts  annexed  to  Amherst  January 
15, 1789,  February  28, 1811,  February  18,  1812,  and  Feb- 
ruary 17,  1814.  Boundary  line  between  Hadley  and 
Amherst  established  and  part  of  each  town  annexed  to 
the  other  town  March  1, 1815.  Part  annexed  to  North- 
ampton April  15,  1850. 


1765  (Prov.)   .        .        .        . 

573 

- 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

681 

+108 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

882 

+201 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

1,073 

+191 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

1,247 

+174 

1820  (U.  B.)  . 

1,461 

+214 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

1,686 

+225 

1840  (U.  S.)   . 

1,814 

+128 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

1,986 

+172 

1855  (State)   . 

1,928 

—  58 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

2,105 

+177 

1865  (State)  . 

2,246 

+141 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

2,301 

+  55 

1875  (State)   . 

2,125 

-176 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

1,938 

-187 

1885  (State)   . 

1,747 

—191 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

1,669 

-  78 

1895  (State)  . 

1,704 

+  35 

TOWN   OF   HATFIELD. 

Established  as  "  Hattfeilds  "  May  31, 1670,  from  part 
of  Hadley.  Boundary  lines  established  October  9, 
1672.  Certain  common  lands  annexed  November  26, 
1695.  Part  established  as  Whately  (Franlilin  County) 
April  24,  1771.  Part  included  in  the  District  of  Wil- 
liamsburg April  24,  1771.  Boundary  line  between 
Hatlield  and  Williamsburg  established  and  part  of 
each  town  annexed  to  the  other  town  March  14,  1845, 
and  March  19,  1846. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U.  8.) 

1810  (U.  B.) 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1830  (U.  8.) 

1840  (U.  S.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 


803 
582 
703 
809 
805 
823 
893 
933 
1,073 


—221 

+121 
+106 
—  4 
+  18 
+  70 
+  40 
+140 


172 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 17G5-1895  — Continued. 


TOWX    OF    HATFIELD  —  COllCluded. 


Yeaks  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Ucci'ease 
(— ),as  C'om- 
paroil  with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 

1,162 
1,337 
1,405 
1,594 
1,600 
1,495 
1,367 
1,246 
1,262 

+  89 
+175 

-t-  68 
+189 

+     6 
—105 
—128 
—121 
+  16 

TOWN   OF   HUNTINGTON. 

Formerly  called  the  "District  of  Norwich,"  being 
established  June  29,  1773,  from  part  of  Murraytield 
(now  Chester,  Hampden  County).  Made  a  town  by 
Act  of  August  23,  1775.  Part  included  in  the  new 
town  of  Montgomery  (Hampden  County)  November 
28,  1780.  Part  of  Murraytield  annexed  May  8,  1781. 
Part  annexed  to  Montgomery  March  6,  1792,  and  a 
part  to  Chesterfield  February  22, 1794.  Parts  of  Bland- 
ford  and  Chester  (Hampden  County)  annexed  May  25, 
1853.    Name  changed  to  Huntington  March  9,  1855. 


1776  (Prov.)   .        .        .        . 

[742] 

- 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

742 

= 

1800  (U.  8.)  . 

959 

+217 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

968 

+    9 

1820  (U.  S.)  . 

849 

-119 

1830  (U.  S.)  . 

795 

—  54 

1840  (U.  S.)   . 

750 

—  45 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 

766 

+    6 

1855  (State)   . 

1,172 

+416 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

1,216 

+  44 

1865  (State)  . 

1,163 

—  53 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

1,156 

—     7 

1875  (State)  . 

1,095 

—  61 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

1,236 

+141 

1885  (State)  . 

1,267 

+  31 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

1,385 

+118 

1895  (State)   . 

1,450 

+  65 

TOWN   OF  MIDDLEFIELD. 

Established  March  12,  1783,  from  parts  of  Becket, 
Partridgetield,  and  Washington,  Berkshire  County; 
Chester,  Hampden  County;  and  Worthingtou  and  the 
common  lands  called  "  Prescott's  Grant." 


1790  (U.  S.)  . 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1830  (U.  8.) 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1850  (U.  8.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1875  (State) 

608 
877 
822 
755 
720 
1,717 
737 
677 
748 
727 
728 
603 


+269 

—  55 

—  67 

—  35 
+997 
—980 

—  60 
+  Tl 

—  21 
+  1 
—125 


TOWN   OF   MIDDLEFIELD — COncluded. 


Years  axd  Census. 

Increase  (+), 

„        ,             or  Decrease 
Popuia-       (_),.n,,„„. 

"""         pared  with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

1885  (State)   .        .        .        . 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

1895  (State)   .        .        .        . 

648     '           +  45 
513               —135 
455               —  58 
386               —  69 

CITY  OF  NORTHAMPTON. 
First  mentioned  May  14, 1656,  on  page  259,  Vol.  IV, 
Part  1,  Mass.  Records,  "Iforasmuch  as  the  towns  of 
Springfield  and  North  Hampton  are  so  remote,"  and 
the  second  mention  is  on  page  271,  same  volume, 
"Northwottock,  alias  North  Hampton."  Boundary 
line  between  Northampton  and  Springfield  (Hampden 
County)  established  June  4,  1685.  A  strip  of  com- 
mon land  divided  between  Northampton  and  Westfield 
(Hampden  County)  June  4,  1701.  Part  established  as 
Southampton  January  5,  1753.  Part  established  as 
Westhampton  September  29,  1778.  Part  annexed  to 
Southampton  September  29,  1778.  Part  included  in 
the  District  of  Easthampton  June  17,  1785.  Part  of 
I  Hadley  annexed  April  15,  18.50.  Boundary  line  be- 
i  tween  Northampton  and  Westhampton  established 
March  12,  1872.     Northampton  incorporated  as  a  city 


June  23,  1883.    Act  of  incorporation  accepted  by  the 
town  September  5,  1883. 

1765  (Prov.)   .... 

1,285 

^ 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

1,790 

+    505 

1790  (U.  S.)   . 

1,628 

—    162 

1800  (U.  8.)  . 

2,190 

+    562 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

2,631 

+    441 

1820  (U.  S.)  . 

2,854 

+    223 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

3,613 

+    759 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

3,750 

+    137 

1850  (U.  8.)   . 

5,278 

+1,528 

1855  (State)  . 

5,819 

+    541 

1860  (U.  8.)   . 

6,788 

+    969 

1865  (State)   . 

7,925 

+1,137 

1870  (IT.  8.)   . 

10,160 

+2,235 

1875  (State)  . 

11,108 

+    948 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

12,172 

+1,064 

1885  (State)  . 

12,896 

+    724 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

14,990 

+2,094 

1895  (State)  . 

16,746 

+1,756 

TOWN   OP  PELHAM. 

Established  January  15,  1743,  from  common  land 
called  "New  Lisburne."  Part  of  Belchertown  an- 
nexed June  16,  1788.  Part  included  in  the  new  town 
of  Prescott  January  28,  1822. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  8.) 

1800  (U.  8.) 

1810  (U 

1820  (U 

1830  (U 

1840  (U 

1850  (U 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 


8.) 
S.) 
8.) 
8.) 
S.) 


371 

729 

1,040 

1,144 

1,185 

1,278 

904 

956 

983 

789 

748 


+358 
+311 
+104 
+  41 
+  93 
-374 
+  52 
+  27 
—194 
—  41 


CENSUSES    OF   POPULATION — 1705-1895. 


173 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWX    OF    PELHAM  —  COncludcd. 

Years  and  Census. 

ropula- 
tioii 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1865  (State)   .... 

737 

—  11 

1870  (U.  S.) 

673 

—  64 

1875  (State) 

633 

—  40 

1880  (CJ.  8.) 

614 

—  19 

1885  (State) 

549 

—  65 

1890  (U.  S.) 

.   ' 

486 

—  63 

1895  (State) 

486 

= 

TOWN   OF  PLAINFIELD. 

Established  as  a  district  March  16,  1785,  from  part 
of  Curaniington.  Part  of  Cumminglon  annexed  to  the 
DistrictofPlalnfield  February  4,  1794.  Part  of  llawley 
(Franklin  County)  annexed  June  21,  1803.  Made  a 
town  June  15,  1807. 


1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  S.) 
1820  (U.  S.) 
1830  (U.  S.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 


TOWN   OF   PRESCOTT. 

There  is  considerable  ambiguity  about  the  early 
establishment  of  this  town.  In  the  Mass.  Records, 
Vol.  Ill,  p.  302,  on  May  18, 1653,  it  is  stated  :  "  Consid- 
ering that  there  is  already  at  Nashaway  about  9  fami- 
lies .  .  .  this  Court  doth  hereby  give  and  grant  them 
liberties  of  a  township  and  at  the  request  of  the  in- 
habitants do  order  it  to  be  called  'Prescott.'"  This 
record  is  confusing  in  regard  to  Nashaway,  which  ap- 
pears to  have  beon  made  Prescott,  West  Towne,  and 
Lancaster  by  one  Act  (See  Lancaster,  Worcester 
County).  Parts  of  New  Salem  (Franklin  County) 
and  Pelham  established  as  Prescott  January  28, 1822. 


1830  (U.  S.) 

1840  (U.  S.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1"865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  S.) 

1885  (State) 

1S90  (U.  8.) 

1895  (State) 


758 
780 
737 
643 
611 
596 
541 
493 
460 
448 
376 
401 


-i_22 
—43 
—94 
—32 
—15 
—55 
—48 
—33 
-12 
-72 
-1-25 


TOWN   OF   SOUTHAMPTON. 

Established  as  a  district  January  5,  1753,  from  part 
of  Northampton.  Made  a  town  by  Act  of  August  23, 
1775.  Part  of  Northampton  annexed  September  29, 
1778.  Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Montgomery 
(Hampden  County)  November  28, 1780.  Part  included 
in  the  District  of  Easthampton  June  17, 1785.  Part  an- 
nexed to  Montgomery  March  6,  1792.  Boundary  line 
between  Southampton  and  Easthampton  established 
February  1,  1828.  Parts  annexed  to  Easthampton 
March  13,  1841,  and  April  4,  1850.  Boundary  line 
between  Southampton  and  Easthampton  established 
February  21,  1862.  Boundary  line  between  South- 
ampton and  Westhampton  established  March  12,  1872. 


Years  and  Censcs. 

ropuiii- 

tiou 

1 

Increase  {+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1765  (Prov.)   .        .        .        . 

437 

_ 

1776  (Prov.) 

740 

+303 

1790  (U.  S.) 

829 

+  89 

1800  (U.  8.) 

983 

+154 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1,171 

+188 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1,160 

—  11 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1,244 

+  84     . 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1,157 

—  87 

1850  (U.  8.) 

1,060 

—  97 

1855  (State) 

1,195 

+135 

1860  (U.  8.) 

1,130 

—  65 

1865  (State) 

1,216 

+  86 

1870  (U.  8.) 

1,159 

—  57 

1875  (State) 

1,050 

—109 

1880  (U.  8.) 

1,046 

—    4 

1885  (State) 

1,025 

—  21 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1,017 

—    8 

1895  (State) 

1,054 

+  37 

TOWN    OF   SOUTH   HADLEY'. 

Established  as  a  district  April  12.  1753,  from  part  of 
Hadley.  Part  established  as  Grauby  June  11,  1768. 
Made  a  town  by  Act  of  August  23,  1775.  Boundary 
line  between  South  Hadley  and  Grauby  established 
June  28, 1781.  Part  annexed  to  Grauby  March  9,  1792. 
Boundary  lines  between  South  Hadley  and  Granby 
established  June  12,  1824,  June  20,  1826,  and  June  16, 
1827. 


!   1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  8.) 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  8.) 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  8.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  8.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  S.) 

1895  (State) 

817 

584 

759 

801 

902 

1,047 

1,185 

1,458 

2,495 

2,051 

2,277 

2,099 

2,840 

3,370 

3,538 

3,949 

4,261 

4,443 


—  233 
+  175 
+  42 
+  101 
+  145 
+  138 
+  273 
+1,037 

—  444 
+  226 

—  178 
+  741 
+  530 
+  168 
+  411 
+  312 
+  182 


174 


CENSUS  or  MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  —  Continued. 


TOWN   OF   "WARE. 

Established  as  a  district  November  25,  1761,  from 
parts  of  Palmer  (Hampden  County),  Brookfield  and 
Western  (Worcester  County),  and  certain  common 
lands  all  forming  the  so-called  "  Ware-Illvor  Parish." 
Made  a  town  by  Act  of  August  23,  1775.  Parts  of 
Brooktield  and  Western  (now  Warren)  annexed  Feb- 
ruary 8,  1823. 


Years  axd  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
parod  witli  Pre- 
vious Census 

1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

485 

_ 

1776  (Prov.) 

[773] 

+    288 

1790  (U.  S.) 

773 

= 

1800  (U.  S.) 

997 

+    224 

1810  (U.  S.) 

996 

—        1 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1,154 

-f    158 

1830  (U.  S.) 

2,045 

+    891 

1840  (U.  S.) 

1,890 

—    155 

1850  (U.  S.) 

3,785 

+1,895 

1855  (State) 

3,498 

—    287 

1860  (U.  S.) 

3,597 

-f     99 

1865  (State) 

3,374 

—    223 

1870  (U.  S.) 

4,259 

+    885 

1875  (State) 

4,142 

—    117 

1880  (U.  S.) 

4,817 

+    675 

1885  (State) 

6,003 

+1,186 

1890  (U,  8.) 

7,329 

+1,326 

1895  (State) 

7,651 

+    322 

TOWN   OF   WESTHAMPTON. 

Established  September  29,  1778,  from  part  of  North- 
ampton. Boundary  lines  between  Westhamptou  and 
Easthampton,  Northampton,  and  Southampton  estab- 
lished March  12,  1872. 


1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  8.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  S.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1895  (State) 


683 
756 
793 
896 
918 
759 
602 
670 
608 
636 
587 
556 
563 
541 
477 
476 


+  73 
+  37 
+103 
+  22 
—159 
—157 
+  68 

—  62 
+  28 

—  49 

—  31 
+  T 

—  22 

—  64 

—  1 


TOWN   OF   WILLIAMSBURG. 

Established  as  a  district  April  24,  1771,  from  part  of 
Hatlield  and  certain  common  lands  adjoining.  Made 
a  town  by  Act  of  August  23,  1775.  Boundary  lines 
between  Williamsburg  and  Chesterfield  and  Goshen 
establifhcd  -Tune  24,  1795,  February  7,  1797,  and  Feb- 
ruary 16,  1810.  Boundary  line  between  Williamsburg 
and  Hatfield  established  and  part  of  each  town  annexed 


TOWX    OF    WILLIAMSBURG  —  COncludcd. 

to  the  other  town  March  14,  1845,  and  March  19,  1846. 
Boundary  line  between  Williamsburg  and  Whately 
(Franklin  County)  established  February  2,  1849. 


Years  and  Census. 


j  Increase  (+), 
_       ,        1     cpr  Decrease 
Popula-    :   (_),asCom- 
I  pared  with  Pre- 
j   vious  Census 


tiou 


1776  (Prov. 

1790  (U.  8. 

1800  (U.  8. 

1810  (U.  8. 

1820  (U.  S. 

1830  (U.  8. 

1840  (U.  8. 

1850  (U.  S. 

1S55  (State 

1860  (U.  8. 

1865  (State 

1870  (U.  8. 

1875  (State 

1880  (U.  B.; 

1885  (State 

1890  (U.  8, 

1895  (State 


534 
1,049 
1,176 
1,122 
1,0S7 
1,236 
1,309 
1,537 
1,831 
2,095 
1,976 
2,159 
2,029 
2,234 
2,044 
2,057 
1,955 


+515 

+127 

—  54 

—  35 
+149 
+  73 
+228 
+294 
+264 
—119 
+183 
-130 
+205 
—190 
+  13 
—102 


TOWN   OF   WORTH INGTOX. 

Established  June  30,  1768,  from  the  new  plantation 
called  "Number  Three."  Part  included  in  the  new 
town  of  Middlefield  March  12,  1783.  Part  of  Chester 
(Hampden  County)  annexed  June  21,  1799. 


1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  8.) 

1800  (U.  8.) 

1810  (U.  8.) 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  8.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  S.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1895  (State) 


COUN 
Incorporated  M 


639 

1,116 

1,223 

1,391 

1,276 

1,179 

1,197 

1,134 

1,112 

1,041 

925 

860 

818 

758 

763 

714 

648 


+477 
+107 
+168 
—115 

—  97 
+  18 

—  63 
22 

—  71 
—116 

—  65 

—  42 

—  60 
+     5 

—  49 

—  66 


Y  OF  MIDDLESEX. 

y  10,  1643,  from  a  part  of  Norfolk 


County  (Mass.  Records,  Vol.  II,  p.  38) . 


1765  (Prov.)* 
1776  (Prov.)* 
1790  (U.  S.)* 
1800  (U.  8.)* 
1810  (U.  S.)* 
1820  (U.  8.)* 


34,896 
40,121 
42,737 
46,928 
52,789 
61,472 


+  5,225 
+  2,616 
+  4,191 
+  5,861 
+  8,683 


*  Includes  the  population  of  Brighton  and  Charlestown  (annexed  to  Boston)  as  follows:  1765,  2,031;  1776, 
360;  1790,1,583;  1800,2,751;  1810,5,567;  1820,7,293;  1830,9,755;  1840,12,909;  1850,19,572;  1855,24,595;  1860, 
28,440;  1865,30,253;  1870,33,290. 


CENSUSES    OF    POPULATION 1765-1895. 


175 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  —  1765-1895  —  Continued. 


corxTY  OF  MIDDLESEX  —  concludcd. 


Years  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared witli  Pre- 
vious Census 


1830 
1840 
1850 
1855 
1860 
1865 
1870 
1875 
1880 
1885 
1890 
1895 


(U.  8.)* 
(U.  8.)* 
(U.  8.)* 
(State  )* 
(U.  S.)* 
(State)* 
(U.  S.)* 
(State) 
(U.  8.) 
(State) 
(U.  S.) 
(State) 


77,961 
106,611 
161,383 
194,023 
216,354 
220,384 
274,353 
234,112 
317,830 
357,311 
431,167 
499,217 


+16,489 
+28,660 
+54,772 
+32,640 
+22,331 
+  4,030 
+53,969 
+  9,759 
+33,718 
+39,481 
+73,856 
+68,050 


TOWN   OF   ACTOX. 

Eatablished  July  3, 1735,  from  part  of  Concord  called 
"The  Village"  or  "  New  Grant,"  together  with  "  Wil- 
lard'H  Farms."  Part  included  in  the  second  District 
of  Carlisle  April  28,  1780. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  S.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
18.50  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 


611 

769 

853 

901 

885 

1,047 

1,128 

1,121 

1,605 

1,678 

1,726 

1,660 

1,593 

1,708 

1,797 

1,785 

1,897 

1,978 


+158 
+  84 
+  48 

—  16 
+  162 
+  81 

—  7 
+484 
+  73 
+  48 

—  66 

—  67 
+115 
+  89 

—  12 
+112 
+  81 


TOWN   OF   ARLINGTON. 

Formerly  called  "West  Cambridge"  being  estab- 
lished as  such  February  27,  1SU7,  from  a  part  of  Cam- 
bridge. Part  of  Charlestown  annexed  February  25, 
1842.  Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Winchester 
April  30,  1850,  and  another  part  included  in  the  new 
town  of  Belmont  March  18,  1859.  Boundary  line  be- 
tween West  Cambridge  and  Belmont  established  Jan- 
uary 31,  1S61.  Boundary  line  between  West  Cam- 
bridge and  Cambridge  established  and  a  part  of  each 
place  annexed  to  the  other  place  February  25,  1862. 
Name  of  West  Cambridge  changed  to  Arlington  April 
13,  1867;  Act  took  effect  April  30,  1867.  By  the  Prov- 
ince Laws,  Volume  II,  page  990,  the  plantation  of 
Arlington  in  the  county  of  Hampshire  was  estab- 
lished June  16,  1739,  as  Ibe  township  of  Winchester, 
but  no  Act  has  been  found  abolishing  the  town  of 
Winchester. 


1810  (U.  S.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 


971 
1,064 
1,230 
1,363 
2,202 


+  93 
+166 
+133 
+839 


TO"\VN  OF  .\RLixGTON  —  concltided. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ) .  as  Com- 
pared witli  Pre- 
vious Census 

1S55  (State)   .        .        .        . 

2,670 

+468 

1860  (U.  8.) 

2,681 

+  U 

1865  (State) 

2,760 

+  79 

1870  (U.  S.) 

3,261 

+501 

1875  (State) 

3,906 

+645 

1880  (U.  8.) 

4,100 

+194 

1885  (State) 

4,673 

+573 

1890  (U.  8.) 

5,629 

+956 

1895  (State) 

6,515 

+886 

TOWN   OF   ASHBY'. 

Established  March  6,  1767,  from  parts  of  Townsend 
and  Ashburnham  and  Fitchburg  (VV'orcester  County). 
Part  of  Ashburnham  annexed  November  16, 1792.  Part 
of  Fitchburg  annexed  March  3,  1829. 


1776  (Prov.)   .... 

422 

- 

1790  (U.  8.) 

751 

+329 

1800  (U.  8.) 

941 

+190 

1810  (U.  8.) 

1,103 

+162 

1820  (U.  S.) 

:       1>188 

+  85 

1830  (U.  8.) 

1,240 

+  52 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1       1,246 

+     6 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1,208 

-  38 

1855  (State) 

1,176 

—  32 

1860  (U.  8.) 

1,091 

—  85 

1865  (State) 

1,080 

—  11 

1870  (U.  S.) 

994 

—  86 

1875  (State) 

962 

—  32 

1880  (U.  8.) 

914 

—  48 

1885  (State) 

871 

—  43 

1890  (U.  8.) 

825 

—  46 

1895  (State) 

804 

—  21 

TOWN    OF   ASHLAND. 
Established  March  16,  1846,  from  parts  of  Framing- 
ham,  HoUiston,  and  Hopkinton.     Part  to  be  aunexed  to- 
Hopkinton  when  a  certain  sum  is  paid  by  Hopkinton 
April  28,  1853;   three  hundred  dollars  paid   by  Hop- 
kinton and  the  Act  took  effect  May  2,  1853. 


1850  (U.  S.)   . 

1,304 

_ 

1855  (State) 

1,308 

+    4 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1,554 

+246 

1865  (State) 

1,702 

+148 

1870  (U.  S.) 

2,186 

+484 

1875  (State) 

2,211 

+  25 

1880  (U.  8.) 

2,394 

+183 

1885  (State) 

2,633 

+239 

1890  (U.  8.) 

2,532 

—101 

1895  (State) 

2,090 

—442 

TOWN   OF  AYER. 

Established  February  14,  1871,  from  parts  of  Groton 
and  Shirley.  


1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State) 


+  9 
+309 


*  See  foot-note  on  page  174. 


176 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  —  1765-1895  —  Continued. 


TOAVX    OF  ATER- 


-  concluded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ).  as  Coni- 

pareil  ■with  I're- 
vious  Census 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

1895  (State)  .... 

2,148 
2,101 

—  42 

—  47 

TOWN   OF   BEDFORD. 

Established  September  23, 1729,  from  parts 
ica  and  Concord.  Part  of  Billerica  annexed 
26,  1767. 


of  Biller- 
February 


1765  (Prov.)  .   .   .    . 

457 

- 

1776  (Prov.) 

482 

+  25 

1790  (U,  8.) 

523 

+  41 

1800  (U.  8.) 

538 

+  15 

1810  (U.  8.) 

592 

+  54 

1820  (U.  8.) 

648 

+  56 

1830  (U.  8.) 

685 

+  37 

1840  (U.  8.) 

929 

+244 

1850  (U.  8.) 

975 

+  46 

1855  (State) 

986 

+  11 

1860  (U.  8.) 

843 

—143 

1865  (State) 

820 

—  23 

1870  (U.  8.) 

849 

+  29 

1875  (State) 

900 

+  51 

1880  (U.  8.) 

931 

+  31 

1885  (State) 

930 

—  1 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1,092 

+162 

1895  (State) 

1,169 

+  77 

TOWN   OF  BELMONT. 

Established  March  18,  1859,  from  parts  of  "Waltham, 
Watertown,  and  West  Cambridge.  Boundary  line 
between  Belmont  and  West  Cambridge  established 
January  31,  1861.  Boundary  line  between  Belmont 
and  Cambridge  established  and  a  part  of  each  place 
annexed  to  the  other  place  February  25,  1862.  Part 
annexed  to  Cambridge  April  19,  1880.  Boundary  line 
between  Belmont  and  Cambridge  readjusted  and  part 
of  each  place  annexed  to  the  other  place  April  28, 1891. 


1860  (U.  S.)  . 

1,198 

1865  (State)  . 

1,279 

+  81 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

1,513 

+234 

1875  (State)  . 

1,937 

+424 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

1,615 

—322 

1885  (State)  . 

1,639 

+  24 

1890  (U.  S.j  . 

2,098 

+459 

1895  (State)  . 

2,843 

+745 

TOWN   OF   BILLERICA. 

On  May  29,  1655,  by  Mass.  Records,  Vol.  IV,  Part 
1,  p.  237,  certain  proprietors  and  inhabitants  of  Shaw- 
shine  were  granted  a  tract  of  land  on  Concord  River, 
the  name  of  the  plantation  to  be  "  Billirikeyea." 
Eight  thousand  acres  of  common  land  granted  to 
Billerica  May  14,  1656.  Certain  lauds  granted  to  Bil- 
lerica May  15,  1657.  Boundary  line  between  Billerica 
and  Andover  (Essex  County)  established  May  26,1658. 
Four  thousand  acres  of  land  granted  to  Billerica  June 
7, 1661 .  Boundary  line  between  Billerica  and  Woburu 
established  October  10,  1666.  Boundary  lines  between 
Billerica  and  Chelmsford  and  Concord  established 
June  27,  1701.  Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Bed- 
ford September  23,  1729.    Part  established  as  Tewks- 


TOWN   OF   BILLERICA — COllCluded. 

bury  December  17,  1734.  Part  annexed  to  Bedford 
February  26,  1767.  Part  included  in  the  second  Dis- 
trict of  Carlisle  April  28,  1780. 


Years  and  Census. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 


Popula- 
tion 


1,334 

1,500 
1,191 
1,383 
1,289 
1,380 
1,374 
1,632 
1,646 
1,772 
1,776 
1,808 
1,833 
1,881 
2,000 
2,161 
2,380 
2,577 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 


+166 
—309 
+192 

—  94 
+  91 

—  6 
+258 

+  14 
+126 
+  4 
+  32 
+  25 
+  48 
+119 
+161 
+219 
+197 


TOWN   OF   150XB0R0UGH. 

Established  as  a  district  February  25,  1783,  from 
parts  of  Harvard  (Worcester  County),  Littleton,  and 
8tow.  Boundary  line  between  Boxbo'rough  and  Little- 
ton established  February  20,  1794.  Made  a  town  by 
chapter  15  of  the  Revised  Statutes  May  1, 1836.  Boun- 
dary line  between  Bosborough  and  Littleton  estab- 
lished April  30,  1890. 


1790  (U.  8.)  . 

412 

_ 

1800  (U.  8.)  . 

387 

—  25 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

388 

+  1 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

424 

+  36 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

474 

+  50 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

426 

—  48 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

395 

—  31 

1855  (State)  . 

413 

+  18 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

403 

—  10 

1865  (State)  . 

454 

+  51 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

338 

—116 

1875  (State)  . 

318 

—  20 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

319 

+  1 

1885  (State)  . 

348 

+  29 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

325 

—  23 

1895  (State)  . 

307 

—  18 

TOWN   OF    BURLINGTON. 

Established  February  28,1799,  from  part  of  Woburn. 
Part  annexed  to  Lexington  January  20,  1800. 


1800 

(U. 

8.) 

1810 

(U. 

8.) 

1820 

(U. 

s.) 

1830 

(U. 

S.) 

1840 

(U. 

8.) 

1850 

(U. 

8.) 

534 
471 

508 
446 
510 
645 


—  63 

+  37 

—  62 
+  64 
+  35 


CENSUSES    OF   POPULATION 1765-1895. 


177 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  —  Continued. 


TOWN   OF   BVELIXGTOX  —  COllCluded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1855  (State)   . 
1860  (U.  S.)   . 
1865  (State)   . 
1870  (U.  S.)   . 
1875  (State)   . 
1880  (U.  S.)   . 
1885  (State)   . 
1890  (U.  S.)   . 
1895  (State)   . 

564 
606 
594 
626 
650 
711 
604 
617 
574 

+  19 
+  42 

—  12 
+  32 
+  24 
+  61 
—107 
+  13 

—  43 

CITY  OF  CAMBRIDGE. 

Originally  called  "Newtowne."  First  mentioned  in 
Mass.  Records,  Vol.  I,  p.  90,  "Charlton,  Misticke  and 
the  newe  town,"  July  26,  1631.  The  same  volume  on 
page  94,  states  that  the  "  Bounds  between  Charles- 
Towne  and  Newe  Towne"  were  established  March  6, 
1632.  On  page  129  under  date  of  September  25,  1634, 
a  part  of  New  Towne  to  revert  to  Watertown  "  if  Mr. 
Hooker  and  his  congregation  shall  remove  hence." 
Boundary  line  between  Watertown  and  New  Towne 
established  April  7,  1635  (page  144).  On  September 
8,  ]636,  on  page  180,  same  volume,  "  Newe  Town  now 
called  Cambridge,"  while  in  the  eame  volume,  page 
228,  "  it  is  ordered  that  Newtowne  shall  henceforward 
be  called  Cambridge,"  this,  on  May  2, 1638.  Boundary 
line  between  Cambridge  and  Watertown  established 
March  13,  1639.  Boundary  line  between  Cambridge 
and  Boston  established  October  7, 1641.  One  thousand 
acres  of  land  granted  to  Cambridge  November  12, 1659. 
The  grant  renewed  October  19,  1664.  The  North  Pre- 
cinct in  Cambridge  established  as  Lexington  March 
20, 1713  Paris  of  Charlestown  annexed  April  18, 1761, 
and  March  6,  1802.  Part  established  as  Brighton  Feb- 
ruary 24,  1807.  Part  established  as  West  Cambridge 
February  27, 1807.  Part  annexed  to  Brighton  January 
27,  1816.  Parts  of  Charlestown  annexed  February  12, 
1818,  and  June  17,  1820.  Cambridge  incorporated  as  a 
city  March  17,  1846.  Act  of  incorporation  accepted 
by  the  town  March  30,  1846.  Part  of  Watertown 
annexed  April  27, 1855.  Boundary  line  between  Cam- 
bridge and  Bomerville  established  and  part  of  each 
place  annexed  to  the  other  place  April  30,  1856. 
Boundary  lines  established  February  25, 1862,  between 
Cambridge  and  Belmont  and  West  Cambridge  and 
parts  of  each  town  annexed  to  Cambridge  and  part  of 
Cambridge  annexed  to  Belmont  and  West  Cambridge. 
Boundary  line  between  Cambridge  and  Somerville 
established  and  part  of  each  place  annexed  to  the 
other  place  April  29,  1862.  Part  of  Belmont  annexed 
April  19,  1880.    Part  of  Watertown  annexed  March 


10,  1885.  Boundary  line  be 
mont  readjusted  and  part  o' 
other  place  April  28,  1891. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  S.) 
1820  (U.  S.) 
1830  (U.  S.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 


ween  Cambridge  and  Bel- 
each  place  annexed  to  the 


1,571 

- 

1,586 

+       15 

2,115 

+     529 

2,453 

+     338 

2,323 

—      130 

3,295 

+     972 

6,072 

+  2,777 

8,409 

+  2,337 

15,215 

+  6,806 

20,473 

+  5,258 

26,060 

+  5,587 

29,112 

+  3,052 

39,634 

+10,522 

47,838 

+  8,204 

52,669 

+  4,831 

CITY   OF    CAMBRIDGE  —  COncluded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1885  (State)   .... 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

1895  (State)    .... 

59,658 
70,028 
81,643 

+  6,989 
+10,370 
+11,615 

TOWN   OF   CARLISLE. 

The  original,  or  first.  District  of  Carlisle  was  estab- 
lished April  19,  1754,  from  a  part  of  Concord,  and  on 
October  6,  1756,  the  district  was  annexed  to  Con- 
cord. The  second  District  of  Carlisle  was  formed 
from  parts  of  Acton,  Billerica,  Chelmsford,  and  Con- 
cord, and  incorporated  April  28,  1780.  Part  of  the 
District  of  Carlisle  annexed  to  Concord  September  12, 
1780.  Part  of  the  District  of  Carlisle  annexed  to 
Chelmsford  March  1,1783.  Made  a  town  February  18, 
1805.  Part  of  Chelmsford  annexed  to  Carlisle  and 
boundary  line  established  February  17,  1865. 


1790  (U.  8.)   . 

555 

_ 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

634 

+  79 

1810  (U.  9.)   . 

672 

+  38 

1820  (U.  S.)   . 

681 

+    9 

1830  (U.  8.)   . 

566 

—115 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

556 

—  10 

1850  (IT.  8.)    . 

632 

+  76 

1855  (State)   . 

630 

2 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

621 

—    9 

1865  (State)  . 

642 

+  21 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

569 

-  73 

1875  (State)   . 

548 

—  21 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

478 

—  70 

1885  (State)  . 

526 

+  48 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

481 

—  45 

1895  (State)   . 

492 

+  11 

TOWN  OF  CHELMSFORD. 

A  new  plantation  "the  name  thereof  to  be  called 
Chelmsford  "  Is  mentioned  May  29,  1655,  in  the  Mass. 
Records,  Vol.  IV,  Part  1,  p.  237.  Boundary  line  be- 
tween Chelmsford  and  the  Indian  plantation  at  Pa- 
tucket  established  May  31,  1660.  Boundary  line  be- 
tween Chelmsford  and  Billerica  established  June  27, 
1701.  "Wameset"  annexed  June  13,  1726.  Part 
established  as  Westford  September  23,  1729.  Part  in- 
cluded in  the  second  District  of  Carlisle  April  28, 1780. 
Part  of  the  second  District  of  Carlisle  annexed  March 
1,  1783.  Part  established  as  Lowell  March  1,  1826. 
Part  annexed  to  Carlisle  and  boundary  line  established 
February  17,  1865.  Part  annexed  to  Lowell  May  18, 
1874.  Act  accepted  by  Lowell  June  23,  1874,  taking 
effect  August  1,  1874. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  S.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State  ) 


1,012 
1,341 
1,144 
1,290 
1,396 
1,535 
1,387 
1,697 
2,097 
2,140 
2,291 
2,291 


+  329 
—197 
+146 
+106 
+139 
—  148 
+310 
+400 
+  43 
+151 


178 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TO'U'N   OF    CHEL3ISF0ED  —  COnCludcd. 


Yeaks  axd  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

1875  (State)   .... 

1880  (U.  S.)  , 

1885  (State)  .... 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

1895  (State)    .... 

2,374 
2,372 
2,553 
2,304 
2,695 
3,162 

+  83 
—    2 
+181 
—249 
+391 
+467 

TOWN   OF   CONCORD. 

Established  September  3,  1635,  from  a  plantation  at 
"Mueketequid."  Boundary  lines  between  Concord, 
Dedham  (Norfolk  County),  and  Watertown  established 
August  20, 1638.  Boundary  line  between  Concord  and 
Billerica  established  June  27, 1701.  Part  included  in 
the  new  town  of  Bedford  September  23,  1729.  Part  in- 
cluded in  the  new  town  of  Acton  July  3,  1735.  Part 
included  in  the  new  town  of  Lincoln  April  19,  1754. 
Part  made  the  first  District  of  Carlisle  April  19,  1754. 
The  first  District  of  Carlisle  annexed  October  6,  1756. 
Part  included  in  the  second  District  of  Carlisle  April 
28,  1780.  Part  of  the  District  of  Carlisle  annexed  SejJ- 
tember  12,  1780. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1840  (U.  S.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  S.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 


1,564 
1,927 
1,590 
1,679 
1,633 
1,788 
2,017 
1,784 
2,249 
2,244 
2,246 
2,232 
2,412 
2,676 
3,922 
3,727 
4,427 
5,175 


+  363 

—  337 
+  89 

—  46 
+  155 
+  229 

—  233 
+  465 

—  5 
+  2 

—  14 
+  180 
4-  264 
+1,246 

—  195 
+  700 
+  748 


TOWN   OF   DRACUT. 

Established  February  26,  1701,  from  common  land. 
Parts  annexed  to  Lowell  February  28,  1851,  and  May 
18, 1874,  the  latter  annexation  accepted  by  LowellJune 
23,  1874,  taking  effect  August  1,  1874.  Part  annexed 
to  Lowell  April  1,  1879. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U. 

1810  (U, 

1820  (U. 

1830  (U, 

1840  (U, 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1865  (State) 


S.) 
8.) 
S.) 
S.) 
S.) 


[1,173] 
1,173 
1,217 
1,274 
1,301 
1,407 
1,615 
2,188 
3,503 
1,966 
1,881 
1,905 


+  44 
+  57 
+  27 
+  106 
+  208 
+  573 
+1,315 
—1,537 
—  85 
+     24 


TOWN  OF  DKAciT  —  concluded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 

(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

1875  (State)  .... 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

1885  (State)   .... 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

1895  (State)   .... 

2,078 
1,116 
1,595 
1,927 
1,996 
2,443 

+    173 
—    962 

+    479 
+    332 
+      69 
+    447 

TOWN   OP   DUNSTABLE. 

Certain  men  were  empowered  October  17,  1673,  to 
begin  a  plantation  beyond  Chelmsford  and  Groton  but 
no  name  was  given  to  it.  A  marginal  note  in  the 
Mass.  Records,  Vol.  IV,  Part  2,  p.  570,  says,  "a  plan- 
tation about  Groaton,  called  Dunstable."  On  October 
13,  1680,  Dunstable  is  mentioned  in  a  military  list 
(Mass.  Records,  Vol.  V,  p.  295).  Part  established  as 
Nottingham  (N.  H.)  January  4,  1733.  Part  included 
in  the  new  town  of  Litchfield  (N.  H.)  July  4,  1735. 
Part  established  as  the  District  of  Tyngsborough  June 
22, 1789.  Part  annexed  to  the  District  of  Tyngsborough 
March  3, 1792.  Parts  of  Groton  annexed  February  25, 
1793,  January  26,  1796,  and  June  IS,  1803.  Boundary 
lines  between  Dunstable  and  Tyngsborough  estab- 
lished January  29,  1798,  and  a  part  of  Dunstable  an- 
nexed to  Tyngsborough.  Boundary  line  between 
Dunstable  and  Tyngsborough  established  -June  10, 1814. 
Boundary  line  between  Dunstable  and  Groton  estab- 
lished February  15,  1820. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  S.) 
1820  (U.  S.) 
1830  (U.  S.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8  ) 
1895  (State) 


559 
679 
380 
485 
475 
584 
593 
603 
590 
533 
487 
533 
471 
452 
453 
431 
416 
400 


+120 
—299 
+105 

—  10 
+109 
+  9 
+  10 

—  13 

—  57 

—  46 
+  46 

—  62 

—  19 

+  1 

—  22 

—  15 

—  16 


CITY  OF  EVERETT. 

Established  March  9,  1870,  from  part  of  Maiden. 
Part  annexed  to  Medford  April  20, 1875.  Incorporated 
as  a  city  June  11,  1892.  Act  of  incorporation  accepted 
by  the  town  July  19,  1892. 


1870  (U.  B.)   . 

2,220 

_ 

1875  (State)   .... 

3,651 

+1,431 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

4,159 

+    508 

1885  (State)   .... 

5,825 

+1,666 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

11,068 

+5,243 

1895  (State)  .... 

18,573 

+7,505 

TOWN   OF  FRAMINGHAM. 

Mentioned  in  the  Tax  Act  October  13,  1675  (Mass. 
Records,  Vol.  V,  p.  56).    The  plantation  of  Framing- 


CENSUSES    OF   POPULATION 


1765-1895. 


179 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWX   OF   FRA3IIXGHA3I  —  COHCluded. 

ham  established  as  Framinghara  June  25,  1700.  Cer- 
tain corainon  lands  annexed  July  5,  1700.  Part  of 
Sherborn  annexed  July  11,  17U0.  Boundary  line  be- 
tween Framiugham  and  Sudbury  established  June  13, 
1701.  Part  annexed  to  Southborough  (Worcester 
County)  March  7,1786.  Part  annexed  to  Marlborough 
February  23,  1791.  Part  of  Holliston  annexed  Febru- 
ary 11,  1833.  Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Ash- 
land March  16,  1846.  Part  of  Natick  annexed  April  22, 
1871. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+) , 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1765  (Prov.)   .... 

1,.305 

^ 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

1,574 

+   269 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1,598 

+     24 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

1,625 

+     27 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1,670 

+     45 

1820  (U.  S.) 

2,037 

+    367 

1830  (U.  S.) 

2,313 

+    276 

1840  (U.  S.) 

3,030 

+    717 

1850  (U.  S.) 

4,252 

-t-1,222 

1855  (State) 

4,676 

+    424 

1860  (U.  S.) 

4,227 

—    449 

1865  (State) 

4,665 

+   438 

1870  (U.  8.) 

4,968 

+    303 

1875  (State) 

5,167 

+    199 

1880  (U.  S.) 

6,235 

-t-1,068 

1885  (State) 

8,275 

-f2,040   . 

1890  (U.  S.) 

9,239 

+   964 

1895  (State) 

9,512 

4-    273 

TOWN   OF   GROTOX. 

Established  as  "  Groaten  "  May  29,  1655,  from  the 
plantation  of  "  Petapawag."  Part  included  in  the  new 
town  of  Harvard  (Worcester  County)  June  29,  1732. 
Part  established  as  the  District  of  Shirley  January  5, 
1753.  Part  established  as  the  District  of  Pepperell 
April  12,  1753.  Parts  annexed  to  Dunstable  February 
25,  1793,  January  26,  1796,  and  June  IS,  1803.  Part  an- 
nexed to  Shirley  February  6,  1798.  Part  of  Pepperell 
annexed  February  3,  1803.  Boundary  line  between 
Groton  and  Dunstable  established  February  15,  1820. 
Part  annexed  to  Pepperell  May  18,  1857.  Part  in- 
cluded in  the  new  town  of  Ayer  February  14,  1871. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  3.) 
1810  (U.  S.) 
1820  (U.  S.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 


1,423 
1,639 
1,840 
1,802 
1,886 
1,897 
1,925 
2,139 
2,515 
2,745 
3,193 
3,176 
3,584 
1,908 
1,862 
1,987 
2,057 
2,192 


+  216 

+  201 

—  38 
+  84 
+  11 
+  28 
+  214 
+  376 
+  230 
+  448 

—  17 
+  408 
—1,676 

—  46 
+  125 
+  70 
+  135 


TOWN   OF   HOLLISTON. 

Established  December  3,  1724,  from  part  of  Sher- 
born. Part  of  Hopkinton  annexed  April  28,  1781. 
Boundary  line  between  Holliston  and  Medway  (Nor- 
folk County)  established  March  3,  1829,  and  a  part  of 
each  town  annexed  to  the  other  town.  Part  annexed 
to  Framinghani  February  11,  1833.  Part  annexed  to 
Milford  (Worcester  County)  March  27, 1835,  and  boun- 
dary lines  between  Holliston,  Hopkinton,  and  Milford 
established.  Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Ashland 
March  16,  1846.  Boundary  line  between  Holliston  and 
Milford  established  April  1,  1859. 


Yeaks  axd  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (-|-), 
or  Decrease 
(—),  as  Com- 
pared witli  Pre- 
vious Census 

1765  (Prov.)   .... 

705 

- 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

909 

4-204 

1790  (U.  S.)   . 

875 

—  34 

1800  (U.  8.)  . 

783 

—  92 

1810  (U.  S.)   . 

989 

-1-206 

1820  (U.  8.)   . 

1,042 

4-  53 

1830  (U.  S.)   . 

1,304 

4-262 

1840  (U.  S.)   . 

1,782 

4-478 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

2,428 

4-646 

1855  (State)  . 

2,894 

4-466 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

3,339 

4-445 

1865  (State)  . 

3,125 

—214 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

3,073 

—  52 

1875  (State)   . 

3,399 

-1-326 

1880  (U.  8.)   . 

3,098 

—301 

1885  (State)  . 

2,926 

—172 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

2,619 

—307 

1895  (State)  . 

2,718 

4-  99 

TOWN   OF   HOPKINTON. 

Established  December  13, 1715,  from  certain  common 
lands  and  the  plantation  called  "Moguncoy."  Pan 
included  in  the  new  town  of  Upton  (Worcester  County) 
June  14,  1735.  Part  annexed  to  Holliston  April  28, 
1781.  Part  annexed  to  Upton  March  8,  1808.  Part  of 
Milford  (Worcester  County)  annexed  to  Hopkinton, 
part  of  Hopkinton  annexed  to  Milford,  and  boundary 
lines  between  Hopkinton,  Holliston,  and  Milford  estab- 
lished  March  27,  1835.  Part  included  in  the  new  town 
of  Ashland  March  16,  1846.  Part  of  Ashland  annexed 
upon  the  payment  of  $300  by  Hopkinton,  May  2,  1853, 
in  conformity  with  Act  passed  April  28,  1853. 


1765  (Prov.)  . 
1776  (Prov.)  . 
1790  (U.  8.)  . 
1800  (U.  8.)  . 
1810  (U.  8.)  . 
1820  (U.  8.)  . 
1830  (U.  8.)  . 
1840  (U.  S.)  . 
1850  (U.  S.)  . 
1855  (State)  . 
1860  (U.  8.)  . 
1865  (State)  . 
1870  (U.  8.)  . 
1875  (State)  . 
1880  (U.  8.)  . 
1885  (State)  . 
1890  (U.  S.)  . 
1895  (State)  . 


1,027 
1,134 
1,317 
1,372 
1,345 
1,655 
1,809 
2,245 
2,801 
3,934 
4,340 
4,132 
4,419 
4,503 
4,601 
3,922 
4,088 
2,984 


4-  107 
4-  183 
+      55 

—  27 
4-  310 
4-  154 
4-  436 
4-  556 
4-1,133 
4-  406 

—  208 
4-  287 

84 
98 

—  679 
4-  166 
—1,104 


4- 
+ 


180 


CEiq-SUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN   OF  HUDSON. 

Established  March  19,  1866,  from  parts  of  Marlbor- 
ough and  Stow.  Part  of  Bolton  (Worcester  County) 
annexed  March  20,  1868. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

1875  (State)   .... 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

1885  (State)  .... 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

1895  (State)  .... 

3,389 
3,493 
3,739 
3,968 
4,670 
5,308 

+104 
+246 
+229 
+702 
+638 

TOWN   OF  LEXINGTON. 

Established  March  20,  1713,  from  the  North  Precinct 
in  Cambridge.  Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Lin- 
coln April  U»,  1754.  Part  of  Burlington  annexed  Janu- 
ary 20,  ISOO.  Boundary  line  between  Lexington  and 
Lincoln  established  February  28,  1853.  Boundary  line 
between  Lexington  and  Waltham  located  and  defined 
April  4,  1895. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  S.) 
1820  (U.  S.) 
1830  (U.  S.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 


912 
1,088 

941 
1,006 
1,052 
1,200 
1,543 
1,642 
1,893 
2,549 
2,329 
2,220 
2,277 
2,505 
2,460 
2,718 
3,197 
3,498 


+176 
—147 

+  65 
+  46 
+148 
+343 
+  99 
+251 
+656 
—220 
—109 
+  57 
+228 
—  45 
+258 
+479 
+301 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  B.) 
1820  (U.  S.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  B.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 


649 
775 
740 
756 
713 
706 
709 
686 
719 
721 
718 
711 
791 
834 


+126 

—  35 
+  16 

—  43 

+  3 

—  23 
+  33 
+  2 

—  3 

+  80 
+  43 


TOWN  OF  LINCOLN. 

Established  April  19,  1754,  from  parts  of  Concord, 
Lexington,  and  Weston.  Boundary  line  between  Lin- 
coln and  Lexington  established  February  28,  1853. 


TOWN  OF  LINCOLN  —  Concluded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1880  (U.  8.)   .        .        ,        . 
1885  (State)   .... 
1890  (U.  8.)  . 
1895  (State)  .        .        .        . 

907 

901 

987 

1,111 

+  73 
—     6 
+  86 
+124 

TOWN   OF   LITTLETON. 

By  a  Resolve  dated  December  3, 1715,  the  ownership 
of  a  grant  made  November  2,  1714,  is  corrected  and  it 
is  "  ordered  that  the  name  of  the  township  be  hence- 
forth called  Littleton."  Part  included  in  the  District 
of  Boxborough  February  25, 1783.  Boundary  lines  be- 
tween Littleton  and  Boxborough  established  February 
20,  1794,  and  April  30,  1890. 


8.) 
8.) 
8.) 
8.) 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U. 
1810  (U. 
1820  (U. 
1830  (U. 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 


773 

1,047 

854 

904 

773 

955 

947 

927 

987 

985 

1,063 

967 

983 

950 

994 

1,067 

1,025 

1,136 


+274 
—193 
+  50 
—131 
+182 

—  8 

—  20 
+  60 

—  2 
+  78 

—  96 
+  16 

—  33 
+  44 
+  73 

—  42 
+111 


CITY  OF  LOWELL. 

Established  March  1,  1826,  from  part  of  Chelmsford. 
Part  of  Tewksbury  annexed  March  29,  1834.  Incorpo- 
rated as  a  city  April  1,  1836.  Act  of  incorporation 
accepted  by  the  town  April  11,  1836.  Part  of  Dracut 
annexed  February  28,  1851.  Parts  of  Chelmsford  and 
Dracut  annexed  May  IS,  1874;  Act  accepted  by  Lowell 
June  23,  1874,  taking  effect  August  1,  1874.  Part  of 
Tewksbury  annexed  June  5,  1874.  Part  of  Dracut  an- 
nexed April  1, 1879.  Part  of  Tewksbury  annexed  May 
17,  1888. 


1830 
1840 
!  1850 
1855 
1860 
1865 
1870 
1875 
1880 
1885 
1890 
1895 


(U.  S.) 
(U.  8.) 
(U.  8.) 
(State) 
(V.  8.) 
(State) 
(U.  B.) 
(State) 
(U.  S.) 
(State) 
(U.  8.) 
(State ) 


6,474 
20,796 
33,383 
37,554 
36,827 
30,990 
40,928 
49,688 
59,475 
64,107 
77,696 
84,367 


+14,322 

+12,587 
+  4,171 

—  727 

—  5,837 
+  9,938 
+  8,760 
+  9,787 
+  4,632 
+13,589 
+  6,671 


CENSUSES   OP   POPULATION — 1765-1895. 


181 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


CITY  OF  MALDEN. 

On  May  2, 1649,  "  Misticke  side  men  "  granted  to  be 
a  town  to  be  called  "Mauldou"  (Mass.  Kecords,  Vol. 
II,  p.  274).  Tart  annexed  to  Medford  June  10,  1817. 
Part  established  as  Melrose  May  3,  1850.  Part  estab- 
lished as  Everett  March  9,  1870.  Part  of  Medford  an- 
nexed April  20,  1877.  Boundary  line  between  Maiden 
and  Medford  established  February  20,  1878.  Maiden 
incorporated  as  a  city  March  31,  1881.  Act  of  incor- 
poration accepted  by  the  town  June  9,  1881. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1765  (Prov.)  .... 

983 

- 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

1,030 

+     47 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

1,033 

+       3 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

1,059 

+     26 

1810  (U.  S.)   . 

1,384 

+    325 

1820  (U.  S.)  . 

1,731 

+   347 

1830  (U.  S.)   . 

2,010 

+    279 

1840  (U.  S.)  . 

2,514 

+    504 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

3,520 

+1,006 

1855  (State)  . 

4,592 

+1,072 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

5,865 

+1,273 

1865  (State)  . 

6,840 

+    975 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

7,367 

+    527 

1875  (State)  . 

10,843 

+3,476 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

12,017 

+1,174 

1885  (State)  . 

16,407 

+4,390 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

23,031 

+6,624 

1895  (State)  . 

29,708 

+6,677 

CITY  OF  MARLBOROUGH. 

On  May  31.  1650,  the  grant  to  the  Whipsufferage 
planters  confirmed,  the  name  of  the  plantation  to  be 
"  Marlborow "  (Mass.  Records,  Vol.  IV,  Part  1, 
p.  424).  Certain  lands  granted  to  Marlborough  July 
2,  1700.  Oil  November  16,  1716,  the  title  of  a  tract  of 
land  called  "  Agaganquamasset "  confirmed  to  Marl- 
borough (Resolves).  Part  called  "Chauncy"  estab- 
lishedas  Westborough  (Worcester  County)  November 
18,1717.  Part  established  as  South  borough  (Worcester 
County)  July  6,  1727.  Part  included  in  the  District  of 
Berlin  (Worcester  County)  March  16,  1784.  Part  of 
Fiamingham  annexed  February  23,  1791.  Part  an- 
nexed to  Northborough  (Worcester  County)  and 
boundary  line  established  June  20,  1807.  Part  an- 
nexed to  Bolton  (Worcester  County)  February  11, 
1829.  Boundary  line  between  Marlborough  and  Bol- 
ton established  March  16,  1838.  Part  of  Southborough 
annexed  March  24,  1843.  Part  included  in  the  new 
town  of  Hudson  March  19,  1866.  Marlborough  incor- 
porated as  a  city  May  23,  1890.  Act  of  incorporation 
accepted  by  the  town  July  14,  1890. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1840  (U.  S.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 


1,287 
1,554 
1,554 
■  1,7.35 
1,674 
1,952 
2,077 
2,101 
2,941 
4,288 
5,911 
7,164 
8,474 


+    267 


+ 

+ 

+ 

+ 

+ 

+1,347 

+1,623 

+1,253 

+1,310 


181 
61 

278 

125 
24 

840 


CITY   OF   MARLBOROUGH  —  COncludCCl. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1875  (State)  .... 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

1885  (State)  .... 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

1895  (State)  .        .        .        . 

8,424 
10,127 
10,941 
13,805 
14,977 

—     50 
+1,703 
+    814 
+2,864 
+1,172 

TOWN   OF  MAYNARD. 

Established  April  19,  1871,  from  parts  of  Sudbury 
and  Stow. 


1875  (State)  .... 

1,965 

_ 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

2,291 

+326 

1885  (State)  .... 

2,703 

+412 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

2,700 

—    3 

1895  (State)  .        .        .        . 

3,090 

+390 

CITY  OF  MEDFORD. 

On  September  28,  1630,  "  Meadford  "  is  mentioned 
in  a  Tax  Act  (Mass.  Records,  Vol.  I,  p.  77).  Part  an- 
nexed to  Charlestown  June  21,  1811.  Part  of  Maiden 
annexed  June  10, 1817.  Part  included  in  the  new  town 
of  Winchester  April  30, 1850.  Part  of  Everett  annexed 
April  20, 1875.  Part  annexed  to  Maiden  April  20,  1877. 
Boundary  line  between  Medford  and  Maiden  estab- 
lished February  20,  1878.  Medford  incorporated  as  a 
city  May  31,  1892.  Act  of  incorporation  accepted  by 
the  town  October  6,  1892. 


1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

790 

^ 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

967 

+    177 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

1,029 

+     62 

1800  (U.  8.)  . 

1,114 

+     85 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

1,443 

+   329 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

1,474 

+     31 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

1,755 

+    281 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

2,478 

+    723 

1850  (IT.  S.)   . 

3,749 

+1,271 

1855  (State)   . 

4,603 

+    854 

1860  (U.  8.)   . 

4,842 

+    239 

1865  (State)   . 

4,839 

—       3 

1870  (U.  8.)   . 

5,717 

+    878 

1875  (State)  . 

6,627 

+    910 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

7,573 

+    946 

1885  (State)  . 

9,042 

+1,469 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

11,079 

+2,037 

1895  (State)  . 

14,474 

+3,395 

TOWN   OF  MELROSE. 

Established  May  3,  1850,  from  part  of  Maiden.  Part 
ofStoneh.im  annexed  March  15,1853.  Boundary  line 
between  Melrose  and  Stoneham  located  and  defined 
March  27,  1895. 


1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (IT.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 


1,260 
1,976 
2,532 
2,865 
3,414 


+  716 

+  556 

+  333 

+  549 


182 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CENSUSES   OF  POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN  OF  aiELROSE  —  concluded. 


Years  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 


1875  (State)  .        .        .        . 

3,990 

-f    576 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

4,560 

+    570 

1885  (State)  .... 

6,101 

-f  1,541 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

8,519 

+2,418 

1895  (State)  .        .        .        . 

11,965 

+3,446 

TOWN   OF   NATICK. 

First  mentioned  in  Mass.  Records,  Vol.  V,  p.  227,  on 
April  16,  1679,  relative  to  an  exchange  of  land  made 
between  the  plantation  of  Natick  and  Sherborn,  said 
exchange  being  ratified  by  the  General  Court  May  30, 
1679.  Boundary  line  between  Natick  and  Dedham 
(Norfolk  County)  established  October  18, 1701.  In  the 
Province  Laws,  Vol.  Ill,  p.  234,  "the  plantation  of 
Natick,  belonging  to  no  particular  town  "  is  mentioned 
June  28,  1745.  On  February  28,  1762,  the  Parish  of 
Natick  is  established  as  the  District  of  Natick.  On 
February  19, 1781,  the  District  of  Natick  made  the  town 
of  Natick,  being  an  Act  confirmatory  of  the  general 
Act  of  August  23, 1775.  Boundary  line  between  Natick 
and  Needhara  (Norfolk  County)  established  and  part 
of  each  town  annexed  to  the  other  town  June  22,  1797. 
Part  of  Sherborn  annexed  February  7, 1820.  Boundary 
line  between  Natick  and  Wayland  established  April 
26,  1850.    Part  annexed  to  Framingham  April  22,  1871. 


1765  (Prov.)  .... 

474 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)  .... 

535 

+      61 

1790  (U.  8.)  .        .        .         . 

615 

+     80 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

694 

+     79 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

766 

+      72 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

849 

+     83 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

890 

+     41 

1840  (U.  S.)   . 

1,285 

+    395 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

2,744 

+1,459 

1855  (State)  .... 

4,138 

+1,394 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

5,515 

+1,377 

1865  (State)  .        .        ,        . 

5,208 

—    307 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

6,404 

+1,196 

1875  (State)  .        .        .        . 

7,419 

+1,015 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

8,479 

+1,060 

1885  (State)  .        .        .        . 

8,460 

—     19 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

9,118 

+    658 

1895  (State)   .        .        .        . 

8,814 

—    304 

CITY  OF  NEWTON. 

As  recorded  in  Mass.  Archives,  Vol.  CXII,  p.  421, 
December  15,  1691,  the  petition  of  the  inhabitants  of 
"Cambridge  Village  sometimes  called  Little  Oara- 
bridiie"  for  a  name  for  their  town  was  granted,  the 
name  to  be  Newton  and  the  town's  braudmark  to  be 
N.  An  island  in  Charles  River  annexed  June  21, 1803. 
Part  annexed  to  Roxbury  April  23,  1838.  Part  an- 
nexed to  Walthara  April  16,  1849.  Newton  incorpo- 
rated as  a  city  June  2,  1873.  Act  of  incorporation 
accepted  by  the  town  October  13,  1873.  Boundary 
line  between  Newton  and  Boston  established  May  29, 
1874.  Part  of  Boston  annexed  May  5,  1875;  Act  ac- 
cepted by  Newton  June  23,  1875,  taking  effect  July  1, 
1875. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 


1,308 
1,625 


+    317 


CITY  OF  NEWTON  —  concluded. 


Yeaks  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

1,360 

—    265 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

1,491 

+    131 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

1,709 

+    218 

1820  (U.  S.)   . 

1,850 

+    141 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

2,376 

+    526 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

3,351 

+    975 

1850  (U.  8.)   . 

5,258 

+1,907 

1855  (State)  . 

6,768 

+1,510 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

8,382 

+1,614 

1865  (State)  . 

8,975 

+    593 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

12,825 

+3,850 

1875  (State)   . 

16,105 

+3,280 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

16,995 

+    890 

1885  (State)  . 

19,759 

+2.764 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

24,379 

+4,620 

1895  (State)  . 

27,590 

+3,211 

TOWN   OF   NORTH   READING. 

Established  March  22,  1853,  from  part  of  Reading. 
Boundary  line  between  North  Reading  and  Lynnfield 
(Essex  County)  established  and  part  of  each  town  an- 
nexed to  the  other  town  May  27,  1857,  provided  the 
Act  is  accepted  by  both  towns;  Act  accepted  by  North 
Reading  January  7,  1858,  and  by  Lynnfield  November 
3,  1857. 


1855  (State)  .        .        .        . 

1,050 

- 

1860  (U.  8.) 

1,203 

+153 

1865  (State) 

987 

—216 

1870  (U.  8.) 

942 

—  45 

1875  (State) 

979 

+  37 

1880  (U.  8.) 

900 

—  79 

1885  (State) 

878 

—  22 

1S90  (U.  8.) 

874 

—    4 

1895  (State) 

835 

—  39 

TOAVN   OF   PEPPERELL. 

Established  April  12,  1753,  from  the  second  precinct 
of  Groton  as  the  district  of  "  Pepperrell."  Made  a  town 
by  Act  of  August  23,  1775.  Part  annexed  to  Groton 
February  3,  1803.  Part  of  Groton  annexed  May  18, 
1857. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U. 
1810  (U. 
1820  (U. 
1830  (U. 
1840  (U. 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 


S.) 
S.) 
8.) 
S.) 
S.) 


758 
1,034 
1,132 
1,198 
1,.333 
1,439 
1,440 
1,571 
1,754 
1,765 
1,895 
1,709 
1,842 
1,927 
2,348 


+276 
+  98 
+  66 
+135 
+106 

+  1 
+131 
+183 

+  n 

+130 
—186 
+133 
+  85 
+421 


CENSUSES    or   POPULATION  —  1765-1895. 


183 


CENSUSES   OF  POPULATION  — 1765-1895  —  Continued. 


TOAVX   OF   PEPPERELL  • 


-  conchided. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
01'  Decrease 
(— ),as  Com- 
pared ivitli  Pre- 
vious Census 

1885  (State)   .... 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

1895  (State)  .... 

2,587 
3,127 
3,321 

+239 
+540 
+194 

TOWN  OP   READING. 

Established  May  29,  1644,  "Linn  Village  shall  be 
called  Redding"  (Mass.  Records,  Vol.  II,  p.  73). 
Boundary  line  between  Reading  and  "SVoburn  estab- 
lished May  29,  1644.  Part  included  in  the  new  town 
of  Wilmington  September  25,  1730.  First  or  South 
Parish  of  Reading  established  as  South  Reading  (now 
Wakefield)  February  25,  1812.  Part  of  South  Reading 
annexed  June  16,  1813.  Part  established  as  North 
Reading  March  22,  1853.  Boundary  line  between 
Reading  and  Lynufield  (Essex  County)  established 
April  10,  1854. 


1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .         . 

1,530 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

1,984 

+454 

1790  (U.  S.)   . 

1,802 

—182 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

2,025 

+223 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

2,228 

+203 

1820  (U.  S.)  . 

2,797 

+569 

1830  (U.  8.)   . 

1,806 

—991 

1840  (U.  8.)   . 

2,193 

+387 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 

3,108 

+915 

1855  (State)   . 

2,522 

—586 

1860  (U.  8.)   . 

2,662 

+140 

1865  (State)  . 

2,436 

—226 

1870  (U.  8.)   . 

2,664 

+228 

1875  (State)  . 

3,186 

+522 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

3,181 

—    5 

1885  (State)  . 

3,539 

+358 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

4,088 

+549 

1895  (State)   . 

4,717 

+629 

TOWN   OF   SHERBORX.* 

On  October  7,  1674,  more  land  was  granted  to  the 
inhabitants  and  proprietors  of  the  land  at  or  near 
Boggestow,  the  place  to  be  called  "  Sherborne  "  (Mass. 
Records,  Vol.  V,  p.  23).  Exchange  of  land  made  with 
the  plantation  of  Natick  April  16,  1679,  said  exchange 
being  ratified  by  the  General  Court  May  30,  167'9. 
Grant  of  October  7,  1674,  and  the  name  Sherborne, 
then  given,  confirmed  May  17,  1684.  Part  of  "  Sher- 
burn  "  annexed  to  Framinghara  July  11,  1700.  Part  of 
"  Sherburn  "  established  as  Holliston  December  3, 1724. 
Boundary  line  between  "Sherburne"  and  Medway 
(Norfolk  County)  established  March  3,  1792.  Part  of 
"Sherburne"  annexed  to  Natick  February  7,  1820. 
The  name  of  the  town  of  "Sherburne"  changed  to 
Sherborn  May  3,  1852. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1840  (U.  S.) 

1850  (U.  8.) 


670 
699 
801 
775 
770 
811 
899 
995 
1,043 


+  29 

+102 

—  26 

—  5 

+  41 
+  88 
+  96 

+  48 


TO-\VX   OF   SHERBORN  —  COHCluded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
fS70  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 

1,071 
1,129 
1,049 
1,062 
999 
1,401 
1,391 
1,381 
1,446 

+  28 
+  58 

—  80 
+  13 

—  63 
+402 

—  10 

—  10 
+  65 

TOWN   OF   SHIRLEY". 

Established  as  a  district  January  5, 1753,  from  part  of 
Groton.  Made  a  town  by  Act  of  August  23,  1775. 
Part  of  Groton  annexed  February  6,  1798.  Boundary 
lines  between  Shirley  and  Lunenburg  (Worcester 
County)  established  March  3,  1846,  and  April  25,  1848. 
Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Ayer  February  14, 
1871. 


1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

430 

. 

1776  (Prov.) 

704 

+274 

1790  (U.  S.) 

677 

—  .27 

1800  (U.  8.) 

713 

+  36 

1810  (U,  S.) 

814 

+101 

1820  (U.  S.) 

922 

+108 

1830  (U.  8.) 

991 

+  69 

1840  (U.  S.) 

957 

—  34 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1,158 

+201 

1855  (State) 

1,479 

+321 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1,468 

—  11 

1865  (State) 

1,217 

-251 

1870  (U.  8.) 

1,451 

+234 

1875  (State) 

1,352 

—  99 

1880  (U.  S.) 

1,365 

+  13 

1885  (State) 

1,242 

—123 

1890  (U.  S.) 

1,191 

—  51 

1895  (State) 

1,399 

+208 

CITY  OF  SOMERVILLE. 

Established  ilarch  3, 1842,  from  part  of  Charlesto wn. 
Boundary  lines  between  Somerville  and  Cambridge 
established  and  parts  of  each  place  annexed  to  the 
other  place  April  30,  1856,  and  April  29, 1862.  Somer- 
ville incorporated  as  a  city  April  14,  1871.  Act  of 
incorporation  accepted  by  the  town  April  27,  1871. 
Boundary  line  between  Somerville  and  Boston  estab- 
lished May  4,  1891. 


1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 


3,540 

5,806 

8,025 

9,353 

14,685 

21,868 

24,933 

29,971 

40,152 

52,200 


+  2,266 
+  2,219 
+  1,328 
+  5,332 
+  7,183 
+  3,065 
+  5,038 
+10,181 
+12,048 


*  The  spelling  of  the  town  name  is  given,  in  each  instance,  as  found  in  the  records. 


184 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CENSUSES   OF  POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN   OF   STONEHAM. 

Established  December  17, 1725,  from  part  of  Charles- 
town.  Part  annexed  to  Melrose  March  15,  1853.  Part 
annexed  to  South  Reading  (Wakefield)  April  5,  1856. 
Part  annexed  to  Wakefield  March  13,  1889.  Boundary 
line  between  Stoneham  and  Melrose  located  and  de- 
fined March  27,  1895.  Part  of  Woburn  annexed  April 
20,  1895. 


Yeaks  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 

( — ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pres 

vious  Census 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  S.) 
1820  (U.  S.) 
1830  (U.  S.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 


340 

319 

381 

380 

467 

615 

732 

1,017 

2,085 

2,518 

3,206 

3,298 

4,513 

4,984 

4,890 

5,659 

6,155 

6,284 


—  21 

+  62 

—  1 
-f  87 
+  148 
-f  117 
+  285 
4-1,068 
+  433 
+  6S8 
-f  92 
+1,215 
+  471 

—  94 
+  769 
+  496 
+  129 


TOWN  OF  STOW. 

Established  May  16,  1683,  from  the  plantation  be- 
tween Concord  and  Lancaster  called  "  Pompositlicut." 
Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Harvard  (Worcester 
County)  June  29, 1732.  Part  included  in  the  new  town 
of  Boxboroiigh  February  25,  1783.  Part  included  in 
the  new  town  of  Hudson  March  19,  1866.  Part  in- 
cluded in  the  new  town  of  Maynard  April  19,  1871. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 


794 

- 

915 

+121 

801 

—114 

890 

+  89 

885 

—    5 

1,071 

+186 

1,220 

+149 

1,230 

+  10 

1,455 

+225 

1,485 

+  30 

1,641 

+156 

1,537 

—104 

1,813 

+276 

1,022 

-791 

1,045 

+  23 

976 

—  69 

903 

—  73 

920 

+  17 

TOWN   OF   SUDBURY. 

Established  September  4,  1639,  from  the  new  planta- 
tion by  Concord.  Boundary  line  between  Sudbury 
and  Watertown  established  April  10,  1651.  Boundary 
line  between  Sudbury  and  Franiingham   established 


TOWN  OF  st'DBURT  —  Concluded. 
June  13,  1701.    Part  established  as  East  Sudbury  (now 
Wayland)  April  10,  1780.     Part  included  in  the  new 
town  of  Maynard  April  19,  1871. 


Yeaks  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  S  ) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 


1,773 
2,160 
1,290 
1,303 
1,287 
1,417 
1,423 
1,422 
1,578 
1,673 
1,691 
1,703 
2,091 
1,177 
1,178 
1,165 
1,197 
1,141 


+387 
—870 
+  13 

—  16 
+130 
+  6 

—  1 
+156 
+  95 
+  18 
+  12 
+388 
—914 

+    1 

—  13 
+  32 

—  56 


TOWN   OP   TEWKSBURY'. 

Established  December  17,  1734,  from  a  part  of  Bil- 
lerica.  Parts  annexed  to  Lowell  March  29,  1834,  June 
5,  1874,  and  May  17,  1888. 


1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

781 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

821 

+  40 

1790  (U.  8.)  . 

958 

+137 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

944 

—  14 

ISIO  (U.  S.)   . 

943 

—    1 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

1,008 

+  65 

1830  (U.  S.)   . 

1,527 

+519 

1840  (U.  8.)   . 

906 

—621 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

1,044 

+138 

1855  (State)  . 

1,716 

+672 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

1,744 

+  28 

1865  (State)  . 

1,801 

+  57 

1870  (U.  8.)   . 

1,944 

+143 

1875  (State)  . 

1,997 

+  53 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

2,179 

+182 

1885  (State)  . 

2,333 

+154 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

2,515 

+182 

1895  (State)  . 

3,379 

+864 

TOWN   OF  TOWNSEND. 

Established  June  29,  1732,  from  the  north  part  of 
Turkey  Hills.  Part  included  in  the  new  town  of 
Ashby  March  6,  1767. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 


598 

794 

993 

1,149 

1,246 


+196 
+199 
+156 
+  97 


CENSUSES    OE   POPULATION  —  1765-1895. 


185 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN   OF    TOWXSEND- 


-  concluded. 


Years  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 


18-20  (U.  S.)   . 

1,482 

+236 

1830  (U.  S.)  . 

1,506 

+  24 

1840  (U.  S.)  . 

1,892 

+SS6 

1S50  (U.  8.)  . 

1,947 

-{-  55 

1855  (State)   . 

2,092 

-+-145 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

2,005 

—  87 

1865  (State)  . 

2,042 

+  37 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

1,962 

—  80 

1875  (State)  . 

2,196 

+234 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

1,967 

—229 

1885  (State)  . 

1,846 

-121 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

1,750 

—  96 

1895  (State)   . 

1,780 

+  30 

TOWN   OF   TYNGSBOROUGH. 

Established  as  a  district  June  22,  1789,  from  a  part 
of  Dunstable.  Parts  of  Dunstable  annexed  March  3, 
1792,  and  January  29,  1798,  and  boundary  lines  estab- 
lished. Made  a  town  February  23,  1809.  Boundary 
line  between  Tyngsborough  and  Dunstable  established 
June  10,  1814. 


1790  (U.  S.)  . 

382 

_ 

1800  (U.  S.)  . 

696 

+314 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

704 

+    8 

1820  (U.  8.)   . 

808 

+104 

1830  (U.  8.)   . 

822 

+  14 

1840  (U.  8.)   . 

870 

+  48 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 

799 

—  71 

1855  (State)   . 

714 

—  85 

1860  (U.  8.)   . 

626 

—  88 

1865  (State)  . 

578 

-  48 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

629 

+  51 

1875  (State)   . 

665 

+  36 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

631 

—  34 

1885  (State)  . 

604 

—  27 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

662 

+  58 

1895  (State)  . 

635 

—  27 

TOWN   OF   WAKEFIELD. 

Formerly  called  South  Reading,  being  established 
February  25,  1SP2,  from  a  part  of  Reading.  Part  of 
South  Reading  annexed  to  Reading  June  16,  1S13. 
Part  of  Stoneham  annexed  to  South  Reading  April  5, 
1856.  Name  changed  to  Wakefield  February  25,  1868, 
taking  effect  June  30, 1868.  Part  of  Stoneham  annexed 
March  13,  1889. 


1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8  ) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 


1,311 

- 

1,517 

+    206 

2,407 

+    890 

2,758 

+    351 

3,207 

+    449 

3,244 

+     37 

4,135 

+    891 

5,349 

+1,214 

5,547 

+    198 

6,060 

+    513 

6,982 

+    922 

8,304 

+1,322 

CITY  OF  "WALTHAM. 

Established  January  4,  17.38,  from  part  of  Water- 
town.  Part  of  Newton  annexed  April  16,  1849.  Part 
included  in  the  new  town  of  Belmont  March  18,  1859. 
Waltham  incorporated  as  a  city  June  2,  1884.  Act 
of  incorporation  accepted  by  the  town  July  16,  1884. 
Boundary  line  between  Waltham  and  Lexington  lo- 
cated and  defined  April  4,  1895. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1765  (Prov.)   .        .        .        . 

663 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

870 

+    207 

1790  (U.  8.)   . 

882 

+     12 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

903 

+      21 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

1,014 

+    111 

1820  (U.  8.)   . 

1,677 

+    663 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

1,857 

+    ISO 

1840  (U.  S.)  . 

2,504 

+    647 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

4,464 

+1,960 

1855  (State)  . 

6,049 

+1,585 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

6,397 

+    348 

1865  (State)   . 

6,896 

+    499 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

9,065 

+2,169 

1875  (State)  . 

9,967 

+    902 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

11,712 

+1,745 

1885  (State)   . 

14,609 

+2,897 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

18,707 

+4,098 

1895  (State)  . 

20,876 

+2,169 

TOWN   OF   WATERTOWN. 

Established  September  7,  1630,  "The  town  upon 
Charles  River  to  be  called  Waterton."  Part  of  New 
Towne  to  revert  to  Watertown  "if  Mr.  Hooker  and 
his  congregation  shall  remove  hence,"  September  25, 
1634.  Boundary  line  between  Watertown  and  New 
Towne  established  April  7,  1635.  Boundary  lines 
between  Watertown,  Concord,  and  Dedhani  (Norfolk 
County)  established  August  20,  1638.  Boundary  line 
between  Watertown  and  Cambridge  established  March 
13,  1639.  Boundary  line  between  Watertown  and 
Dedham  established  May  22,  1639.  Boundary  line 
between  Watertown  and  Sudbury  established  April 
10,  1651.  Part  established  as  Weston  January  1,  1712. 
Part  established  as  Waltham  January  4,  1738.  Part 
annexed  to  Cambridge  April  27,  1855.  Part  included 
in  the  new  town  of  Belmont  March  18,  1859.  Part 
annexed  to  Cambridge  March  10,  1885. 


1765 
1776 
1790 
1800 
1810 
1820 
1830 
1840 
18.50 
1855 
1860 
1865 
1870 
1875 
1880 
1885 
1890 
1895 


(Prov.) 
(Prov.) 
(U.  S.) 
(U.  8.) 
(U.  8.) 
(U.  S.) 
(U.  8.) 
(U.  8.) 
(U.  8.) 
(State) 
(U.  8.) 
(State ) 
(U.  8.) 
(State ) 
(U.  S.) 
(State) 
(U.  S.) 
(State ) 


693 
1,057 
1,091 
1,207 
1,531 
1,518 
1,641 
1,810 
2,837 
3,578 
3,270 
3,779 
4,326 
5,099 
5,426 
6,238 
7,073 
7,788 


+  364 

+  34 

+  116 

+  324 

—  13 
+  123 
+  169 
+1.027 
+  741 

—  308 
+  509 
+  547 
+  773 
+  327 
+  812 
+  835 
+  715 


186 


CENSUS   OP   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN   OF   WAYLAND. 

Originally   established   as  East  Sudbury  April  10, 
1780,  from  a  part  of  Sudbury.    Name  changed  to  Way- 

TOWN  OF  "WESTON  —  coiicluded. 

Increase  (+), 

land  March  11, 1835.    Boundary  line  between  Wayland 

Popula- 
tion 

or  Decrease 

and  Natick  established  April  26,  1850. 

Yeaks  and  Censcs. 

(— ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 

vious Census 

Increase  (+), 

Yeaks  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

or  Decrease 
( — ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1830  (U.  S.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  S.) 

1,091 
1,092 
1,205 

+  50 
+    1 

+113 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

801 

- 

1855  (State) 

1,205 

= 

1800  (U.  S.)  . 

835 

+  34 

1860  (U.  8.) 

1,243 

+  38 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

824 

—  11 

1865  (State) 

1,231 

—  12 

1820  (U.  S.)  . 

962 

-fl38 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1,261 

+  30 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

944 

—  18 

1875  (State) 

1,282 

,     +21 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

998 

+  5i 

1880  (U,  8.) 

1,448 

+166 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

1,115 

+117 

1885  (State) 

1,427 

—  21 

1855  (State)  . 

1,178 

-f  63 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1,664 

+237 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

1,188 

+  10 

1895  (State) 

1,710 

+  46 

1865  (State)   . 

1,137 
1,240 

-  51 

+103 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

1875  (State)  . 

1,766 

+526 

TOWN  OF  wil:mixgton. 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

1,962 

+196 

Established  September  25,  1730,  from  parts  of  Read- 

1885 (State)  . 

1,946 
2,060 

—  16 
+114 

ing  and  Woburn. 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

1895  (Slate)   . 

2,026 

—  34 

1765  (Prov.)  .... 

673 

- 

1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 

737 
710 

+  64 

—  27 

TOWN   OF  WESTFORD. 

1800  (U.  S.) 

797 

+  87 

Established  September  23, 1729,  from  part  of  Chelms- 

1810 (U.  S.) 

716 

—  81 

ford,  as  "Wesford." 

1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  S.) 

786 
731 

+  70 

—  55 

1765  (Prov.)  . 

962 

- 

1840  (U.  8.) 

859 

+128 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

1,193 

+231 

1850  (U.  S.) 

874 

+  15 

1790  (U.  8.)  . 

1,229 

+  36 

1855  (State) 

958 

+  84 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

1,267 

+  38 

1860  (U.  8.) 

919 

-  39 

1810  (U.  8.)   . 

1,330 

+  63 

1865  (State) 

850 

-  69 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

1,409 

+  79 

1870  (U.  8.) 

866 

+  16 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

1,329 

—  80 

1875  (State) 

879 

+  13 

1840  (U.  8.)   . 

1,436 

+107 

1880  (U.  S.) 

933 

+  54 

1850  (U.  8.)   . 

1,473 

+  37 

1885  (State) 

991 

+  58 

1855  (State)  . 

1,586 

+113 

1890  (U.  S.) 

1,213 

+222 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

1,624 

+  38 

1895  (State) 

1,420 

+207 

1865  (State)  . 

1,568 
1,803 

—  56 

+235 

1870.  (U.  8.)   . 

1875  (State)  . 

1,933 

+130 

TOWN   OF   WINCHESTER. 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

2,147 

+214 

Established  April  30,  1850,  from  parts  of  Medford, 

1885  (State)  . 

2,193 

+  46 

West  Cambridge,   and   Woburn.      Part   annexed    to 
Woburn  May  12,  1873.    By  the  Province  Laws,  Vol. 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

2,250 

+  57 

II,  p.  990,  the  plantation  of  Arlington  in  the  county  of 

1895  (State)  . 

2,418 

+168 

Hampshire  was  established  as  the  township  of  Win- 

chester (June  16,  1739),  but  no  Act  has  been  found 
abolishing  the  town  of  Winchester. 

TOWN   OF  WESTON. 

Established  January  1,  1712,  from  the  "West  Precinct 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1,353 

- 

of  Watertown.    Part  included   in   the   new  town   of 

1855  (State)  . 

1,801 

+    448 

Lincoln  April  19,  1754. 

1860  (U.  8.)   . 
1865  (State) 

1,937 
1,968 

+    136 

+     31 

1765  (Prov.)  .... 

768 

- 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

2,645 

+    677 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

1,027 

+259 

1875  (State)  . 

3,099 

+    454 

1790  (U.  8.)   .        . 

1,010 

—  17 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

3,802 

+    703 

1800  (U.  8.)  . 

1,027 

+  17 

1885  (State)   . 

4,390 

+    588 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

1,008 

—  19 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

4,861 

+    471 

1S20  (U.  S.)  . 

1,041 

+  33 

1895  (State)  . 

6,150 

+1,289 

CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  —  1765-1895. 


187 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


CITY  OF  WOBURN. 

On  September  27,  1642,  "  Charlestowne  Village  is 
called  Wooboine"  (Mass.  Records,  Vol.  II,  p.  28). 
Boundary  line  between  Woburn  and  Reading  estab- 
lished May  29,  1644.  Two  thousand  acres  of  land 
granted  to  Woburn  October  19,  1664.  Boundary  line 
between  Woburn  and  Billerica  established  October  10, 
1666.  Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Wilmington 
September  25,  1730.  Part  established  as  Burlington 
February  28,  1799.  Part  included  in  the  new  town  of 
"Winchester  April  30,  1850.  Part  of  Winchester  an- 
nexed May  12,  1873.  W^oburn  incorporated  as  a  city 
May  18,  1888.  Act  of  incorporation  accepted  by  the 
town  May  29,  1888.  Part  annexed  to  Stoneham  April 
20,  1895. 


Years  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 

( — ),as  Com- 
pareil  withPre- 

vinus  Census 


1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

1,515 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

1,691 

+    176 

1790  (U.  S.)   . 

1,727 

+     36 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

1,228 

—    499 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

1,219 

—       9 

1820  (U.  S.)   . 

1,519 

+    300 

1830  (U.  S.)  . 

1,977 

+    458 

1840  (U.  S.)  . 

2,993 

+1,016 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 

3,956 

+    963 

1855  (State)  . 

5,448 

+1,492 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

6,287 

+    839 

1865  (State)  . 

6,999 

+    712 

1870  (U.  S.)   , 

8,560 

+1,561 

1875  (State)   . 

9,568 

+1,008 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

10,931 

+1,363 

1885  (State)  . 

11,750 

+    819 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

13,499 

+1,749 

1895  (State)   . 

14,178 

+    679 

COUNTY  OF  NANTUCKET. 

Incorporated  June  22,  1695.  (Province  Laws,  Vol. 
I,  p.  216.) 


1765  (Prov.)   .        .        .        . 

3, .320 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

4,412 

+1,092 

1790  (U.  8.)   . 

4,620 

+    208 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

5,617 

+    997 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

6,807 

-{•1,190 

18-20  (U.  8.)   . 

7,266 

+    459 

1830  (U.  8.)   . 

7,202 

—      64 

1840  (U.  8.)   . 

9,012 

+1,810 

1850  (U.  8.)   . 

8,452 

—    560 

1855  (State)   . 

8,064 

—    388 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

6,094 

—1,970 

1S65  (State)   . 

4,748 

—1,346 

1870  (U.  8.)   . 

4,123 

—    625 

1875  (State)  . 

3,201 

—    922 

1880  (U.  8.)   . 

3,727 

+    526 

1885  (State)  . 

3,142 

—    585 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

3,268 

+    126 

1895  (State)   . 

3,016 

—    252 

TOWN   OF   NANTUCKET. 

The    original    name    was    "Nantuckett"    but   was 
changed    by   the    State    of    New   York,   to   which   it 


TOWN   OF   NANTUCKET  —  concluded. 

belonged,  June  27,  1687,  "  to  be  called  by  the  Name  of 
the  Trustees  of  the  ffreeholders  &  Comonalty  of  the 
Towne  of  Sharborn."  The  island  was  granted  to  the 
Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay  in  1692,  and  the  name 
was  changed  from  "  Sherburn""  to  Nantucket  June  8, 
1795. 


Yeaks  akd  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  S.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1S75  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 


3,320 
4,412 
4,620 
5,617 
6,807 
7,266 
7,202 
9,012 
8,452 
8,064 
6,094 
4,748 
4,123 
3,201 
3,727 
3,142 
3,268 
3,016 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 


+1,092 
+  208 
+  997 
+1,190 
+    459 

—  64 
+1,810 

—  560 

—  388 
—1,970 
—1,346 

—  625 

—  922 
+  526 

—  585 
126 
252 


+ 


COUNTY  OF  NORFOLK. 

On  May  10,  1643,  the  Colony  was  divided  into  four 
counties :  Essex,  Middlesex,  Suffolk,  and  Norfolk. 
The  latter  was  composed  of  the  towns  of  Haverhill, 
Salisbury,  Hampton,  Exeter,  Dover,  and  Strawberry 
Bank  (Portsmouth).  The  four  last-named  towns 
having  been  "taken  off,"  upon  the  separation  of  New 
Hampshire  from  Massachusetts,  January  1,  1680,  the 
others  were  set  back  to  Essex  February  4,  1680,  and 
the  original  county  of  Norfolk  ceased  to  exist.  The 
present  Norfolk  County  was  incorporated  March  26, 
1793.  The  date  of  incorporation  of  this  county  is 
subsequent  to  the  date  of  the  earliest  census  in  which 
population  appears.  It  is  evident  that  the  territory 
was  well  defined  and  recognized  for  census  purposes 
prior  to  the  date  of  its  formal  incorporation  as  a  county. 


1765  (Prov.)* 
1776  (Prov.)* 
1790  (U.  8.)* 
1800  (U.  S.)* 
1810  (U.  8.)* 
1820  (U.  S.)* 
1830  (U.  S.)* 
1840  (U.  8.)* 
18.50  (U.  8.)* 
1855  (State)* 
1860  (U.  S.)* 
1865  (State)* 
1870  (U.  8.)* 
1875  (State)  . 
1880  (U.  S.)  . 
1885  (State)  . 
1890  (U.  S.)  . 
1895  (State)  , 


17,682 

22,124 

23,878 

27,216 

31,245 

36,471 

41,972 

53,140 

78,892 

94,367 

109,950 

116,306 

89,443 

88,.321 

96,507 

102,142 

118,950 

134,819 


+  4,442 

+  1,754 
+  3,338 
+  4,029 
+  5,226 
+  5,501 
+11,168 
+25,752 
+15,475 
+15, .583 
+  6,356 
—26,863 
—  1,122 
+  8,186 
+  5,635 
+16,808 
+15,869 


*  Includes  the  population  of  Dorchester,  Roxbury,  and  West  Roxbury  (annexed  to  Boston),  as  follows: 
1765,  2,847;  1776,  2,946;  1790,  3,948;  1800,  5,112;  1810,  6,599;  1820,  7,819;  1830,  9,321;  1840,  13,964;  1850,26,333; 
1855,31,621;  1860,41,216;  1865,46,055;  1870,8,683. 


188 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


CENSUSES   OF  POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN   OF   AVON. 

Established  February  21,  1888,  from  part  of  Stough- 
ton.  Parts  of  Holbrook  and  Randolph  annexed  April 
16,  1889. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

1895  (State)  .        .        .        . 

1,384 
1,626 

-1-242 

TOWN   OF   BELLINGHAM. 

Established  November  27,  1719,  from  parts  of  Ded- 
hara  and  Wrentham  and  Mendon  (Worcester County). 
Boundary  line  between  Bellingham  and  Franklin  estab- 
lished February  23,  1832.  Boundary  line  between 
Bellingham  and  Mendon  established  March  7,  1872. 


S.) 
5.) 
8.) 
8.) 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  8.) 

1800  (U. 

1810  (U. 

1820  (U. 

1830  (U. 

1840  (U.  S.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  S.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  S.) 

1895  (State) 


468 

627 

735 

704 

766 

1,034 

1,102 

1,055 

1,281 

1,413 

1,313 

1,240 

1,282 

1,247 

1,223 

1,198 

1,334 

1,481 


-fl59 
-1-108 

—  31 
-I-  62 
-1-268 
+  68 

—  47 
-f-226 
-fl32 
—100 

—  73 
+  42 

—  35 

—  24 

—  25 
+136 
-i-147 


TOWN   OF   BRAINTREE. 

Established  May  13,  1640,  from  land  belonging  to 
Boston  called  "  Mount  Woollaston."  Part  included 
in  the  new  town  of  Quincy  February  22,  1792.  Part 
established  as  Randolph  March  9,  1793.  Certain 
estates  in  Braintree  re-annexed  to  Randolph  June  22, 
1811.    Part  annexed  to  Quincy  April  24,  1856. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  S  ) 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1840  (U.  S.) 

1850  (U.  8.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  S  ) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1895  (State) 


2,433 
2,871 
2,771 
1,285 
1,351 
1,466 
1,758 
2,168 
2,969 
3,472 
3,468 
3,725 
3,948 
4,156 
3,855 
4,040 
4,848 
5,311 


+  438 

—  100 
—1,486 
+  66 
4-  115 
+  292 
+  410 
-t-  801 
+  503 

—  4 
4-  257 
+  223 
-f-  208 

—  301 
+  185 
+  808 
+  463 


TOWN   OF   BROOKLINE. 

Established  as  "Brooklyn"  November  13,  1705, 
from  part  of  Boston  called  "  Muddy  River."  Boun- 
dary line  between  Brookline  and  Boston  established 
February  22, 1825.  Part  of  Roxbury  annexed  February 
24,  1844.  Part  annexed  to  Boston  June  18,  1870.  The 
Act  accepted  by  Boston  November  4,  1870.  Boundary 
line  between  Brookline  and  Boston  established  April 
27,  1872.  Part  annexed  to  Boston  May  8, 1874.  Boun- 
dary  lines  between  Brookline  and  Boston  established 
May  27,  1890  and  April  13,  1894. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (-|-), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

338 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

602 

+    164 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

484 

—      18 

1800  (U.  8.)  . 

605 

+    121 

1810  (U.  S.)   . 

784 

+    179 

1820  (U.  S.)  . 

900 

-f-    116 

1830  (U.  8.)   . 

1,043 

-f    143 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

1,365 

+    322 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

2,516 

-Fl,151 

1855  (State)   . 

3,737 

-1-1,221 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

5,164 

+1,427 

1865  (State)   . 

5,262 

+     98 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

6,650 

+1,388 

1875  (State)   . 

6,675 

+     25 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

8,057 

+1,382 

1885  (State)   . 

9,196 

+1,139 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

12,103 

+2,907 

1895  (State)   . 

16,164 

+4.061 

TOWN   OF   CANTON. 

Established  February  23,  1797,  from  part  of  Stough- 
tpn.     Part  annexed  to  Stoughton  March  31,  1847. 


1800  (U.  S.)  . 

1,110 

_ 

1810  (U.  8.)   . 

1,353 

+243 

1820  (U.  S.)   . 

1,268 

—  85 

1830  (U.  8.)   . 

1,515 

+247 

1840  (U.  8.)   . 

1,995 

+480 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

2,598 

+603 

1855  (State)  . 

3,115 

+517 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

3,242 

+127 

1865  (State)   . 

3,318 

+  76 

1870  (U.  8.)   . 

3,879 

+561 

1875  (State)   . 

4,192 

+313 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

4,516 

+324 

1885  (State)  . 

4,380 

—136 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

4,538 

+158 

1895  (State)   . 

4,636 

+  98 

TOWN   OF   COHASSET. 

Established  as  a  district  April  26, 1770,  from  a  part  of 
Hingham  (Plymouth  County).  Made  a  town  by  Act  of 
August  23,  1775.  Part  of  Scituate  (Plymouth  County) 
annexed  June  14, 1823.  Boundary  line  between  Cohas- 
set  and  Scituate  established  March  20,  1840,  and  part 
of  each  town  annexed  to  the  other  town. 


1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S  ) 
1800  (U.  8.) 


754 
817 
849 


+63 
+32 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION — 1765-1895. 


189 


CENSUSES    OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895 —  Continued. 


TOAVX  OF  coHASSET  —  concludcd. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

994 

+145 

1820  (U.  S.)   . 

1,099 

+105 

1830  (U.  S.)   . 

1,233 

+134 

1840  (U.  S.)  . 

1,471 

+238 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 

1,775 

+304 

1855  (State)   . 

1,879 

+104 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

1,953 

+  T4 

1865  (State)   . 

2,048 

+  95 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

2,130 

+  82 

1875  (State)   . 

2,197 

+  67 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

2,182 

—  15 

1885  (State)   . 

2,216 

+  34 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

2,448 

+232 

1895  (State)  . 

2,474 

+  26 

TOWN   OF   DEDIIAM. 

On  September  8,  1636,  the  plantation  to  be  settled 
above  the  falls  of  the  Charles  River  established  as 
"Deddam"  (Mass.  Records,  Vol.  I,  p.  179).  Boun- 
dary line  between  Dedham  and  Roxbury  established 
May  16,  1638.  Boundary  line  between  Dedham  and 
Dorchester  established  May  17,  1638.  Boundary  line 
between  Dedham,  and  Concord  and  Watertown  (Mid- 
diesex  County)  established  August  20,  1638.  Boun- 
dary line  between  Dedham  and  Watertown  established 
May  22.  1639.  Part  estabhshed  as  Medfield  May  22, 
1650.  Boundary  line  between  Dedham  and  Natick 
(Middlesex  County)  established  October  18,  1701. 
Part  established  as  Needham  November  5,  1711.  Part 
included  in  the  new  town  of  Bellinghara  November  27, 
1719.  Part  established  as  Walpole  December  10,  1724. 
Parts  of  Stoughton  annexed  April  25,  1733,  and  De- 
cember 10, 1737.  Boundary  line  between  Dedham  and 
Stoughton  established  December  11,  1738.  Part  an- 
nexed to  Dorchester  June  7,  1739.  Part  of  Stoughton 
annexed  June  17, 1780.  Part  established  as  the  District 
of  Dover  July  7,  1784.  Boundary  line  between  Ded- 
ham and  Dover  established  March  7,  1791.  Part  re- 
annexed  to  Walpole  June  21,  1811.  Part  annexed  to 
Dorchester  June  17,  1831.  Part  of  Dedham  annexed 
by  Act  of  April  21,  18o2  to  West  Roxbury  npon  pay- 
ment of  $400  by  West  Roxbury;  the  Act  accepted  by 
West  Roxbury  April  30,  1852;  amount  paid  by  West 
Roxbury  July  4, 1853.  Part  annexed  to  Walpole  April 
30,  ]852»  Part  included  In  the  new  town  of  Hyde  Park 
April  22,  1868.  Boundary  line,  fixed  by  the  Act  of 
April  22,  1868,  changed  May  1,  1863.  Part  included  in 
the  new  town  of  Norwood  February  23, 1872. 


1765 
1776 
1790 
1800 
1810 
1820 
1830 
1840 
1S50 
1855 
1860 
1865 
1870 
1875 
1880 


(Prov.) 
(Prov.) 

(U.  8.) 


(U. 
(U. 
(U. 
(U. 
(U. 
(U. 


s.) 

8) 
S.) 
S.) 
S.) 
S.) 


(State) 
(U.  S.) 
(State) 
(U.  S.) 
(State) 
(U.  S.) 


1,909 
1,937 
1,6.59 
1,973 
2,172 
2.493 
3,117 
3,290 
4,447 
5,633 
6,330 
7,195 
7,342 
5,756 
6,233 


28 
278 
314 
199 


+ 

+ 
+ 
+  321 
+  624 
+  173 
+1,157 
+1,186 
+  697 
+  865 
+  147 
—1,586 
+  477 


To^vN  OF  DEDHAM  —  concluded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1885  (State)  .... 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

1895  (State)   .        .        .        . 

6,641 
7,123 
7,211 

+408 
+482 
+  88 

TOWN   OF   DOVER. 

Established  as  a  district  July  7,  1784,  from  part  of 
Dedham.  Boundary  line  between  the  District  of  Dover 
and  Dedham  established  March  7,  1791.  Made  a  town 
March  31,  1836.  Act  accepted  by  the  district  May  2, 
1836.  Boundary  line  between  Dover  and  Walpole 
established  February  27,  1872. 


1790  (U.  S.)   . 

485 

^ 

1800  (U.  B.)  . 

511 

+  26 

1810  (U.  S.)   . 

548 

+  37 

1820  (U.  S.)   . 

548 

= 

1830  (U.  S.)   . 

497 

—  51 

1840  (U.  8.)   . 

520 

+  23 

1850  (U.  8.)   . 

631 

+111 

1855  (State)  . 

745 

+114 

1860  (U.  8.)   . 

679 

—  66 

1865  (State)   . 

616 

—  63 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

645 

+  29 

1875  (State)  . 

650 

+    5 

1880  (U.  8.)   . 

653 

+    3 

1885  (State)   . 

664 

+  11 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

727 

+  63 

1895  (State)  . 

■ 

668 

—  59 

TOWN   OF   FOXBOROUGH. 

Established  June  10,  1778,  from  parts  of  Stoughton, 
Stoughlonham  (now  Sharon),  Walpole,  and  Wren- 
tham.  Parts  of  Sharon  and  Stoughton  annexed  and 
boundary  lines  established  March  12,  1793.  Boundary 
line  between  Foxborough  and  Wrentham  established 
February  3, 1819.  Part  of  Wrentham  annexed  Febru- 
ary 7,  1831.  Boundary  line  between  Foxborough  and 
Sharon  established  and  part  of  each  town  annexed  to 
the  other  town  January  30,  1833.  Parts  annexed  to 
Walpole  March  27,  1833,  and  March  28,  1834.  Part  of 
Sharon  annexed  February  28,  1850. 


1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  S.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 
1875  (State  ) 
1880  (r.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 


674 
779 
870 
1,004 
1,165 
1,298 
1,880 
2,570 
2,879 
2,778 
3,057 
3,168 
2,950 
2,814 
2,933 
3,219 


+105 
+  91 
+134 
+161 
+133 
+582 
+690 
+309 
—101 
+279 
+111 
—218 
—136 
+119 
+286 


190 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CENSUSES   OF  POPULATION  — 1765-1895  —  Continued. 


TOWX   OP  FRANKLIN. 

Established  March  2,  1778,  from  part  of  Wrentham. 
Part  of  Medway  annexed  June  25,  1792.  Boundary 
line  between  Franklin  and  Medway  established  No- 
vember 13,  1792.  Boundary  lines  between  Franklin  and 
Bellingham  and  Medway  established  February  23, 1832. 
Boundary  line  between  Franklin  and  Medway  estab- 
lished March  13,  1839,  and  a  part  of  Franklin  annexed 
to  Medway.  Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Nor- 
folk February  23,  1870. 


Yeaks  and  Ckxsus. 


1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  8.) 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1850  (U.  8.) 

1855  (8tate) 

1860  (U.  8.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  8.) 

1875  (8tate) 

1880  (U.  8.) 

18S5  (State) 

1890  (U.  S.) 

1895  (State) 


Popula- 
tion 


1,101 
1,285 
1,398 
1,630 
1,662 
1,717 
1,818 
2,044 
2,172 
2,510 
2,512 
2,983 
4,051 
3,983 
4,831 
5,136 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 


00 

101 


+  184 

-\-  113 

+  232 

+  32 
+ 
+ 

+  226 

-f  128 

+  338 

+  2 

+  471 
-1-1,068 

—  68 

-f-  848 

-f  305 


TOWN    OF   HOLBROOK. 

Established  February  29,  1872,  from  part  of  Ran- 
dolph.   Part  annexed  to  Avon  April  16,  18S9. 


1875  (State)  .... 

1,726 

_ 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

2,130 

+404 

1885  (State)  .    .    .    . 

2,334 

+204 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

2,474 

+140 

1895  (State)  .... 

2,298 

-176 

TOWN    OF   HYDE   PARK. 

Established  April  22,  1868,  from  parts  of  Dedham, 
Dorchester,  and  Milton.  Act  amended  and  boundary 
line  changed  May  1,  1868. 


1870  (U.  S.)  . 

4,136 

_ 

1875  (State)  .... 

6,316 

+2,180 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

7,088 

+  772 

1885  (State)  .   .   .   . 

8,376 

+1,288 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

10,193 

+1.817 

1895  (State)  .... 

11,826 

+1,633 

TOWN   OF   MEDFIELD. 

Established  May  22, 1650.  "  At  the  request  of  the  in- 
habitants of  Dedham,  the  village  there  is  by  this 
Court  named  Meadfeild  "  (Mass.  Records,  Vol.  IV, 
Part  1,  p.  7).  Land  granted  to  Medtield  May  28,  1659. 
Part  established  as  Medway  October  24, 1713. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U.  S.) 


TOAVX   OF   MEDPIELD  —  COncludcd. 


Y'kars  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


1810  (U.  8. 

1820  (U.  S. 

1830  (U.  8. 

1840  (U.  S. 

1850  (U.  S. 

1855  (State 

1860  (U.  S. 

1865  (State 

1870  (U.  S. 

1875  (State 

1880  (U.  8. 

1885  (State 

1890  (U.  S. 

1895  (State 


786 

892 

817 

883 

966 

984 

1,082 

1,012 

1,142 

1,163 

1,371 

1,694 

1,493 

1,872 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 


+  41 
+106 

—  75 
+  66 
+  83 
+  18 
+  98 

—  70 
+130 
+  21 
+208 
+223 
—101 
+379 


TOWN   OP   MEDWAY'. 

Established  October  24,  1713,  from  part  of  Medfield. 
Boundary  line  between  Medway  and  Sherborn  (Middle- 
sex County)  established  March  3,  1792.  Part  annexed 
to  Franklin  June  25,  1792.  Boundary  line  between 
Medway  and  Franklin  established  November  13,  1792. 
Boundary  line  between  Medway  and  Holliston  (Mid- 
dlesex County)  established  and  part  of  each  town  an- 
nexed  to  the  other  town  March  3, 1829.  Boundary  line 
between  Medway  and  Franklin  established  February 
23,  1832.  Part  of  Franklin  annexed  and  boundary  line 
established  March  13,  1839.  Part  included  in  the  new 
town  of  Norfolk  February  23,  1870.  Part  established 
as  Millis  February  24,  1885. 


1765  (Prov.)  .... 

785 

_ 

1776  (Prov.) 

912 

+  127 

1790  (U.  8.) 

1,035 

+  123 

1800  (U.  8.) 

1,050 

+  15 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1,213 

+  163 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1,523 

+  310 

1830  (U.  8.) 

1,756 

+  233 

1840  (U.  8.) 

2,043 

+  287 

1850  (U.  S.) 

2,778 

+  735 

1855  (State) 

3,230 

+  452 

1860  (U.  8.) 

3,195 

—   35 

1865  (State) 

3,219 

+  "  24 

1870  (U.  S.) 

3,721 

+  502 

1875  (State) 

4,242 

+  521 

1880  (U.  S.) 

3,956 

—  286 

1885  (State) 

2,777 

—1,179 

1890  (U.  8.) 

2,985 

+  208 

1895  (State) 

2,913 

—   72 

TOWN   OP  MILLIS. 
Established  February  24, 1885,  from  part  of  Medway. 


1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 


+103 
+220 


TOWN   OF  MILTON. 

Established  May  7,  1662,  from  part  of  Dorchester 
called  "  Uncataquissett."     Part  included  in  the  new 


CENSUSES   OP   POPULATION  —  1765-1895. 


191 


CENSUSES    OF   POPULATION  —  1765-1895  —  Continued. 


TOAVX   OF   MILTON  —  COUCludecl. 

town  of  Hyde  Park  April  22,  1868.  The  Act  amended 
and  boundary  lines  changed  May  1,  1868.  Boun- 
dary line  between  Milton  and  Qxiincy  established  and 
part  of  each  town  annexed  to  the  other  town  April 
16,  1885. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 

or  Decrease 

(— ),as  Com- 

parfil  with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

943 

- 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

1,213 

+    270 

1790  (U.  S.)   . 

1,039 

—    174 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

1,143 

-t-    104 

1810  (U.  B.)  . 

1,264 

+    121 

1820  (U.  S.)   . 

1,502 

+    238 

1830  (U.  S.)   . 

1,576 

+      74 

1840  (U.  S.)  . 

1,822 

-f    246 

1850  (U.  8.)   . 

2,241 

+   419 

1855  (State)  . 

2,656 

+    415 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

2,669 

+      13 

1865  (State)   . 

2,770 

+    101 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

2,683 

—     87 

1875  (State)  . 

2,738 

-\-      55 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

3,206 

+    468 

1885  (State)   . 

3,555 

+    349 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

4,278 

+    723 

1895  (State)  . 

5,518 

+1,240 

TOWN   OF   NEEDIIAM. 

Established  November  5,  1711,  from  part  of  Ded- 
ham.  Boundary  line  between  Needhani  and  Natick 
(Middlesex  County)  established  and  part  of  each  town 
annexed  to  the  other  town  June  22,  1797.  Part  estab- 
lished as  Wellesley  April  6,  1881. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1840  (U.  S.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  S.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  S.) 

1895  (State) 


945 
912 
1,130 
1,072 
1,097 
1,227 
1,418 
1,488 
1,944 
2,401 
2,658 
2,793 
3,607 
4,548 
5,252 
2,586 
3,035 
3,511 


+  191 

+  70 

-\-  456 

-f  457 

+  257 

+  135 


TOWN   OF   NORFOLK. 

Established  February  23, 1870,  from  parts  of  Frank- 
lin, Medway,  Walpole,  and  Wrentham.  Boundary 
line  between  Norfolk  and  Wrentham  established  April 
19,  1871. 


1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 


1,081 
920 
930 


Towx  OF  NORFOLK  —  concluded. 


Yeaks  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1885  (State)  .... 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

1895  (State)   .        .        .        . 

825 
913 

882 

—105 
+  88 
—  31 

TOWN   OF   NORWOOD. 


Established  February  23,  187i 
ham  and  Walpole. 


from  parts  of  Ded- 


1875  (State)   .... 

1,749 

- 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

2,345 

+596 

1885  (State)  .... 

2,921 

+576 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

3,733 

+812 

1895  (State)  .        .        .        . 

4,574 

+841 

CITY  OF  QUINCY. 

Established  February  22, 1792,  from  part  of  Brain- 
tree  as  Qulncy,  and  part  of  that  part  of  Dorchester 
called  "  Squantum  and  the  Farms  "  annexed.  Another 
part  of  "  Squantum  and  the  Farms  "  annexed  February 
10,1814.  Part  of  Dorchester  annexed  February  12, 1819. 
Boundary  line  between  Quincy  and  Dorchester  estab- 
lished, and  part  of  Dorchester  annexed  February  21, 
1820.  Part  of  Dorchester  annexed  May  2,  1855.  Part 
of  Braintree  annexed  April  24,  1856.  Boundary  line 
between  Quincy  and  Milton  established  and  part  of 
each  town  annexed  to  the  other  town  April  16,  1885. 
Qnincy  incorporated  as  a  city  May  17,  1888.  Act  of 
incorporation  accepted  by  the  town  June  11,  1888. 


1800  (U.  S.)   . 

1,081 

- 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

1,281 

+    200 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

1,623 

+    342 

1830  (U.  S.)  . 

2,201 

+    578 

1840  (U.  S.)  . 

3,486 

+1,285 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

5,017 

+1,531 

1855  (State)   . 

5,921 

+    904 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

6,778 

+    857 

1865  (State)   . 

6,718 

—      60 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

7,442 

+    724 

1875  (State)  . 

9,155 

+1,713 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

10,570 

+1,415 

1885  (State)  . 

12,145 

+1,575 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

16,723 

+4,578 

1895  (State)  . 

20,712 

+3,989 

TOWN   OF   RANDOLPH. 

Established  March  9,  1793,  from  part  of  Braintree. 
Certain  estates  in  Braintree  re-aunexed  June  22,  1811. 
Boundary  line  between  Randolph  and  Abington  (Plym- 
outh County)  established  March  21,  1861.  Part  estab- 
lished as  Holbrook  February  29,  1872.  Part  annexed 
to  Avon  April  16,  1889. 


1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1850  (U.  8.) 

1855  (State) 


1,021 
1,170 
1,546 
2,200 
3,213 
4,741 
5,538 


+  149 
+  376 
+  654 
+1,013 
+1,528 
+    797 


192 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  —  1765-1895  —  Continued. 


TO"\vx  OF  EAXDOLPH  —  concludcd. 


Yeaks  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

5,760 

+   222 

1865  (State)  . 

5,734 

—     26 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

5,642 

—     92 

1875  (State)  . 

4,064 

—1,578 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

4,027 

—     37 

1885  (State)  . 

3,807 

—    220 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

3,946 

-t-    139 

1895  (State)  . 

3,694 

—    252 

TOWN   OF   SHAROX. 

Originally  established  as  the  District  of  Stoughton- 
ham  June  21,  1765,  from  part  of  Stoughlon.  Made  a 
town  by  Act  of  August  23,  1775.  Part  included  in 
the  new  town  of  Foxborough  June  10,  1778.  Name 
changed  to  Sharon  February  25, 17t<3.  Parts  of  Stough- 
ton  annexed  February  16,  1789,  and  February  22,  1792. 
Boundary  line  between  Sharon  and  Foxborough  estab- 
lished and  parts  of  Sharon  and  Stoughton  annexed  to 
Foxborough  March  12,  1793.  Parts  annexed  to  Wal- 
pole  February  28,  1804,  and  June  21,  1811.  Boundary 
line  between  Sharon  and  Foxborough  established  and 
part  of  each  town  annexed  to  the  other  town  .January 
30,  1833.  Part  annexed  to  Foxborough  February  28, 
1850.  Part  of  Stoughton  annexed  March  26,  1864. 
Part  annexed  to  Walpole  May  1,  1874. 


1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  S.) 
1830  (U.  S.) 
1840  (IT.  S.) 
1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 


1,261 
1,034 
1,018 
1,000 
1,010 
1,023 
1,076 
1,128 
1,331 
1,377 
1,393 
1,508 
1,330 
1,492 
1,328 
1,634 
1,717 


—227 

—  16 

—  18 
+  10 
+  13 
+  53 
+  52 
-1-203 
+  46 
+  16 
+115 
-178 
-1-162 
—164 
-f306 
+  83 


TOWN  OF   STOUGHTON. 

Established  December  22,  1726,  from  part  of  Dor- 
chester. Parts  annexed  to  Dedhara  April  25, 1733,  and 
December  10, 1737.  Boundary  line  between  Stoughton 
and  Dedham  established  December  11,  1738.  Part 
established  as  the  District  of  Stoughtonham  June 
21,  1765.  Part  annexed  to  Bridgewater  (Plymouth 
County)  November  20,  1770.  Part  included  in  the  new 
town  of  Foxborough  June  10,1778.  Part  annexed  to 
Dedham  June  17,  17S0.  Parts  annexed  to  Sharon  Feb- 
ruary 16,  1789,  and  February  22,  1792.  I'art  annexed 
to  Foxborough  March  12,  1793.  Part  established  as 
Canton  February  23,  1797.  Part  annexed  to  Bridge- 
water  February  8,  1798.  Part  of  Canton  annexed 
March  31,  1847.  Part  annexed  to  Sharon  March  26, 
1864.    Part  established  as  Avon  February  21,  1888. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 


2,321 

2,097 


TOWN   OF    STOUGHTOX  —  CODCluded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared witli  Pre- 
vious Census 

1790  (U.  8.)   . 

1,994 

—    103 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

1,020 

—    974 

1810  (U.  8.)   . 

1,134 

+    114 

1820  (U.  8.)   . 

1,313 

-f    179 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

1,591 

+    278 

1840  (U.  8.)   . 

2,142 

-f    551 

1850  (U.  8.)   . 

3,494 

+1,352 

1855  (State)   . 

4,370 

+    876 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

4,830 

-f    460 

1865  (State)  . 

4,855 

4-     25 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

4,914 

-1-     59 

1875  (State)   . 

4,842 

—      72 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

4,875 

+     33 

1885  (State)  . 

5,173 

+   298 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

4,852 

—    321 

1895  (State)  . 

6,272 

1 

-I-    420 

TOWN   OF   WALPOLE. 

Established  December  10,  1724,  from  part  of  Ded- 
ham. Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Foxborough 
June  10,  1778.  Part  of  Sharon  annexed  February  28, 
1804.  Part  of  Sharon  annexed  and  part  of  Dedham 
re-annexed  June  21,  1811.  Parts  of  Foxborough  an- 
nexed March  27,  18.33,  and  March  28,  1834.  Part  of 
Dedham  annexed  April  30,  1852.  Part  included  in 
the  new  town  of  Norfolk  February  23,  1870.  Part 
included  iu  the  new  town  of  Norwood  Februarj'  23, 
1872.  Boundary  line  between  "Walpole  and  Dover  es- 
tablished February  27,  1872.  Part  of  Sharon  annexed 
May  1,  1874. 


—224 


1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

785 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

967 

+182 

1790  (U.  S.)   . 

1,005 

-1-  38 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

989 

—  16 

1810  (U.  S.)   . 

1,098 

-1-109 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

1,366 

-f268 

1830  (U.  8.)   . 

1,442 

+  76 

1840  (U.  S.)   . 

1,491 

-t-49 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

1,929 

-1-438 

1855  (State)  . 

1,935 

+    6 

1860  (U.  8.)   . 

2,037 

-fl02 

1865  (State)   . 

2,018 

—  19 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

2,137 

-1-119 

1875  (State)   . 

2,290 

-1-153 

1880  (U.  8.)   . 

2,494 

-1-204 

1885  (State)  . 

2,443 

—  51 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

2,604 

4-161 

1895  (State)  . 

2,994 

-i-390 

TOWN   OF   WELLESLEY'. 

Established  April  6,  1881,  from  part  of  Needham. 


1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 


3,013 
3,600 
4,229 


4-587 
4-629 


CENSUSES    or    rOPULATION 1765-1895. 


193 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN   OF   WEYMOUTH. 

On  September  2,  1635,  the  name  of  the  plantation 
of  "  WessaguBcus  "  changed  to  *'  Waymolhe"  (Mass. 
Records,  Vol.  I,  p.  156) .  Boundary  Hue  between  Wey- 
mouth and  Abington  (Plymouth  County)  established 
March  31,  1S47. 


Years  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
jiared  with  Pre- 
vious Census 


1765  (Prov.)  . 

1,258 

- 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

1,471 

+    213 

1790  (U.  8.)  . 

1,469 

—       2 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

1,803 

-f    334 

1810  (U.  8.)   . 

1       1,889 

+      86 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

2,407 

-+-    518 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

2,837 

+    430 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

3,7H8 

+    901 

1850  (U.  8.)   . 

5,369 

-1-1,631 

1855  (State)  . 

6,530 

+1,161 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

7,742 

+1,212 

1865  (State)  . 

7,975 

+    233 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

9,010 

+1,035 

1875  (State)   . 

9,819 

+    809 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

10,570 

+    751 

1885  (State)  . 

10,740 

+    170 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

10,866 

+    126 

1895  (State)   . 

11,291 

+    425 

TOWX   OF   WRENTHAM. 

On  October  15, 1673,  lands  granted  to  the  inhabitants 
of  WoUonopaug,  and  name  changed  to  W^reutham. 
Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Bellinghara  November 
27,  1719.  Part  established  as  Franklin  March  2,  1778. 
Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Foxborough  June 
10,  1778.  Boundary  line  between  Wrenlham  and  Fox- 
borough  established  February  3,  1819.  Boundary  line 
between  Wrentham  and  Attleborough  (Bristol  County) 
established  and  part  of  Attleborough  annexed  Febru- 
ary 18,  1S30.  Part  annexed  to  Foxborough  February  7, 
1831.  Part  included  iu  the  new  town  of  Norfolk  Feb- 
ruary 23,  1870.  Boundary  line  between  Wrentham  and 
Norfolk  established  April  19,  1871. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  S.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 


2,022 
2,879 
1,767 
2,061 
2,478 
2,801 
2,598 
2,915 
3,037 
3,242 
3,406 
3,072 
2,292 
2,395 
2,481 
2,710 
2,566 
2,584 


+  857 
—1,112 

+  294 

+  417 

+  323 

—  103 
+  217 
+  122 
+  205 
+  164 

—  334 

—  780 
+  a03 
+  86 
+  229 

—  144 
+  18 


COUNTY  OF  PLYMOUTH. 

Incorporated  June  2, 1685  (Plymouth  Colony  Laws, 
edition  1836,  p.  295). 


COrXTY    OF   PLYMOUTH ■ 


■  concluded. 


Yeaks  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


Increase  (-|-;, 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
l)ared  with  Pre- 
vious Census 


1765  (Prov.)  . 
1776  (Prov.)  . 
1790  (U.  S.)  . 
1800  (U.  8.)  . 
1810  (U.  8.)  . 
1820  (U.  8.)  . 
1830  (U.  8.)  . 
1840  (U.  S.)  . 
1850  (U.  S.)  . 
1855  (State)  . 
I860  (U.  8.)  . 
1865  (State  )^. 
1870  (U.  S.)  . 
1875  (State)  . 
1880  (U.  8.)  . 
1883  (State)  . 
1890  (U.  8.)  . 
1895  (State)   . 


25,777 
29,113 
31,740 
32,302 
35,169 
38,136 
43,044 
47,.373 
65,697 
61,495 
64,768 
63,107 
65,365 
69,362 
74,018 
81,680 
92,700 
101,498 


+  3,336 
+  2,627 
+  562 
+  2,867 
+  2,967 
+  4,908 
+  4,329 
+  8,324 
+  5,798 
+  3,273 
—  1,661 
+  2,258 
+  3,997 
+  4,656 
+  7,662 
4-11,020 
+  8,798 


TOWN  OF  ABINGTON. 

Established  June  10, 1712,  from  part  of  Bridgewater 
and  certain  lands  adjoiuing,  as  "Abingdon."  Part 
included  iu  the  new  town  of  Hanover  June  14,  1727. 
Boundary  line  between  Abiugton  and  Weymouth  (Nor- 
folk County)  established  March  31,  1847.  Boundary 
line  between  Abington  and  Randolph  (Norfolk  County) 
established  March  21,  1861.  Boundary  line  between 
Abington  and  Hiugham  established  March  21,  1861. 
Part  established  as  Rockland  March  9,  1874.  Part 
included  in  the  new  town  of  South  Abington  (now 
AVhitman)  March  4,  1875. 


1765  (Prov.)   .... 

1,263 

- 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

1,293 

+      30 

1790  (U.  8.)  . 

1,453 

+    160 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

1,623 

-h    170 

1810  (U.  8.)   . 

1,704 

+      81 

1820  (U.  8.)   . 

1,920 

+    216 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

2,423 

+    503 

1840  (U.  8.)   . 

3,214 

+    791 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

5,269 

+2,055 

1855  (State)  . 

6,937 

+1,668 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

8,527 

+1,590 

1865  (State)   . 

8,576 

+     49 

1870  (U.  8.)   . 

9,308 

+    732 

1875  (State)  . 

3,241 

-6,067 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

3,697 

+    456 

1885  (State)   . 

3,699 

+       2 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

4,260 

+    561 

1895  (State)   . 

4,207 

—      53 

TOw^ 

r  OF 

BRI 

DGEWATI 

:r. 

4U    T^.....!^..  ....rv*-. 

"  Ordered  (June  3, 1656)  that  henceforth  Duxburro-w 
New  Plantation  bee  allowed  to  bee  a  townshipe  of  yt 
Belfe,  destinct  from  Duxburrow,  and  to  bee  called  by 
the  name  of  Bridgewater  "  (Ply.  Col.  Rec,  Vol.  I,  p. 
101).  Certain  lands  granted  to  Bridgewater  June  3, 
1662,  Lands  between  Bridgewater  and  Weymouth 
(Norfolk  County),  called  Foord's  Farms,  and  lands 
adjfiining  annexed  February  11,  1691.  Part  included 
in  the  new  town  of  Abington  June  10,  1712.    Parts  of 


194 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 189 


e». 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895 —  Continued. 


TOWN   OF   BRIDGE-WATEK — COncludcd. 

Btoughton  (Norfolk  County)  annexed  November  20, 
1770,  and  February  8,  1798.  Part  established  as  North 
Bridgewater(now  Brockton)  June  15,1821.  Partestab- 
lished  as  West  Bridgewater  February  16,  1822.  Part 
established  as  East  Bridgewater  June  14,  1823.  Part 
annexed  to  Halifax  February  20,  1824.  Boundary 
line  between  Bridgewater  and  East  Bridgewater  estab- 
lished February  23,  1838.  Boundary  line  between 
Bridgewater  and  East  Bridgewater  established  and 
part  of  each  town  annexed  to  the  other  town  March 
20,  1846. 


Years  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),a.s  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  8.) 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1850  (U.  8.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  8.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  S.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1895  (State  ) 


3,942 
4,364 
4,975 
5,200 
5,157 
l,7u0 
1,855 
2,131 
2.790 
3,363 
3,761 
4,196 
3,660 
3,969 
3,620 
3,827 
4,249 
4,686 


-I-  422 

-f  611 

+  225 

—  43 
—3,457 
+  155 
-f  276 
+  659 
+  573 
-1-  398 
-f  435 

—  536 
-1-  309 

—  349 
-I-  207 
-(-  422 
+  437 


CITY  OF  BROCKTON. 

Originally  established  as  North  Bridgewater  June 
15,  1821,  from  part  of  Bridgewater.  Boundary  line 
between  North  Bridgewater  and  West  Bridgewater 
established  January  26,  1825.  Name  authorized  to  be 
changed  March  28,  1874.  Brockton  adopted  as  the 
name  May  5,  1874.  Part  annexed  to  South  Abington 
(now  Whitman)  and  parts  of  East  Bridgewater  and 
South  Abington  annexed  April  24,  1875.  Brockton 
incorporated  as  a  city  Aqiril  9,  1881.  Act  of  incorpo- 
ration accepted  by  the  town  May  23,  1881.  Part  of 
West  Bridgewater  annexed  to  Brockton,  if  the  Act  is 
accepted  by  Brockton,  May  8,  1893.  Act  accepted  by 
Brockton  November  7,  1893,  taking  effect  March  1, 
1894.  Act  of  May  8,  1893,  amended  March  12,  1894. 
The  date  of  establishment  of  North  Bridgewater  is 
subsequent  to  the  date  of  the  earliest  census  in  which 
population  appears.  This  is  due,  probably,  to  the 
fact  that  the  territory  was  well  defined  and  recog- 
nized in  census  enumerations  prior  to  the  date  of  its 
formal  incorporation  as  a  town. 


1820  (U.  8.)   . 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

1840  (U.  8.)   . 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 

1855  (State)  . 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

1865  (State)  . 

1870  (U.  8.)   . 

1875  (State)  . 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

1885  (State)   . 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

1895  (State)   . 


1,480 

1,953 

2,616 

3,939 

6,205 

6,584 

6,332 

8,007 

10,578 

13,608 

20,783 

27,294 

33.165 


-h  473 
■f  663 
-1-1,323 
-fl,266 
-i-1,379 
—  252 
-1-1,675 
-1-2,571 
-f3,030 
+7.175 
-f6,511 
-1-5,871 


TOWN   OF   CARVER. 

Established  June  9,  1790,  from  part  of  Plympton. 
Boundary  line  between  Carver  and  Plympton  estab- 
lished February  8,  1793.  Part  annexed  to  Wareham 
January  20,  1827.  Boundary  line  between  Carver  and 
Middleborough  established  March  24,  1849. 


Years  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


Increase  (-(-), 
(ir  Decrease 
(— ).  as  Com- 
pared witli  Pre- 
vious Census 


1790  (U.  8.) 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  8.) 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  8.) 

1840  (U.  S.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  8.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1895  (State) 


847 

863 

858 

839 

970 

995 

1,186 

1,205 

1,186 

1,059 

1,092 

1,127 

1,039 

1,091 

994 

1,016 


+  16 

—  5 

—  19 
+131 
+  25 
+191 

+  19 

—  19 
—127 
+  33 
+  35 

—  88 
+  52 

—  97 
+  22 


TOWN   OF   DUXBURY. 

"  Ducksburrow  "  made  "a  towneship  and  to  have 
the  priviledges  of  a  towne"  June  7,  1637  (Ply.  Col. 
Rec.Vol.I,  p.  62).  Boundary  lines  established  March 
2,  1641.  Part  called  the  "  Duxborrow  New' Planta- 
tion "  established  as  Bridgewater  June  3,  1656.  Na- 
massakeesett  annexed  March  2,  1658.  Cert.iin  lands 
granted  to  Duxbury  and  Marshlield  March  6,  1661. 
Boundary  line  between  Duxbury  and  "the  Major's 
Purchase"  established  July  5,  1670.  Boundary  lines 
established  June  5, 1678.  Boundary  line  between  Dux- 
bury and  Marshfield  established  February  23,  1683. 
Part  called  "  Mattakeeset "  included  in  the  new  town 
of  Pembroke  March  21,  1712.  Boundary  line  between 
Duxbury  and  Marshfield  established  June  14,  1813. 
Part  annexed  to  Kingston  April  14,  1857. 


1765  (Prov.)  .    .    .    . 

1,050 

_ 

1776  (Prov.) 

1,254 

+204 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1,454 

'+200 

1800  (U.  8.) 

1,664 

-f210 

1810  (U.S.) 

2.201 

+537 

1820  (U.  S.) 

2,403 

-f-202 

1830  (U.  8.) 

2,716 

-f313 

1840  (U.  8.) 

2,798 

-f  82 

1850  (U.  8.) 

2,679 

-119 

1855  (State) 

2,620 

—  59 

1860  (U.  8.) 

2,597 

—  23 

1865  (State) 

2,384 

—213 

1870  (U.  8.) 

2,341 

—  43 

1875  (State) 

2,245 

—  96 

1880  (U.  8.) 

2,196 

—  49 

1885  (State) 

1,924 

-272 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1,908 

—  16 

1895  (State) 

1,966 

+  58 

TOWN   OF   EAST  BRIDGEWATER. 

Established  June  14,  1823,  from  part  of  Bridgewater. 
Boundary  line  between  East  Bridgewater  and  Bridge- 


CENSUSES    OF    POPULATION 


1765-1895. 


195 


CENSUSES   OF  POPULATION  — 1765-1895 —  Continued. 


TOWN   OF   EAST   BRIDGEWATER  —  COUCluded. 

water  established  February  23,  1838.  Boundary  line 
between  East  Bridgewater  and  Bridgewater  estab- 
liehed  and  part  of  each  town  annexed  to  the  other 
town  March  20,  1846.  Part  of  Halifax  annexed  and 
boundary  line  established  April  11,  1857.  I'art  in- 
cluded in  the  new  town  of  South  Abington  (Whit- 
man) March  4, 1875.  Part  annexed  to  Brocljton  April 
24,1875.  The  date  of  establishment  of  this  town  Is 
subsequent  to  the  date  of  the  earliest  census  in  which 
population  appears.  This  is  due,  probably,  to  the  fact 
that  the  territory  in  question  was  well  defined  and 
recognized  in  census  enumerations  prior  to  the  date 
of  its  formal  incorporation  as  a  district  or  town. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tinn 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1820  (U.  S.)   . 

1,435 

- 

1830  (U.  S.)   . 

1,653 

+218 

1840  (U.  S.)  . 

1,950 

+297 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 

2,545 

+595 

1855  (State)   . 

2,930 

+385 

1860  (U.  SO   . 

3,207 

+277 

1865  (State)   . 

2,976 

—231 

1870  (U.  8.)   . 

3,017 

+  41 

1875  (State)   . 

2,808 

—209 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

2,710 

—  98 

1885  (State)  . 

2,812 

+102 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

2,911 

+  99 

1895  (State)   . 

2,894 

—  17 

TOWN   OF   HALIFAX. 

Established  July  4,  1734,  from  parts  of  Middle- 
borough,  Pembroke,  and  Plympton,  as  "  Ilallifax." 
Part  of  Bridgewater  annexed  February  20, 1824.  Part 
of  Plympton  annexed  March  16,  1831.  Part  annexed 
to  East  Bridgewater  and  boundary  line  established 
April  11,  1857.  Boundary  line  between  Halifax  and 
Plympton  established  and  part  of  each  town  annexed 
to  the  other  town  February  6,  1863. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  S.) 
1820  (U.  S.) 
1830  (U.  S.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 


TOWN  OF  HANOVER. 

Established  June  14,  1727,  from  parts  of  Abington 
and  Scituate.  Boundary  line  between  Hanover  and 
Pembroke  established  March  6,  1835.  Boundary  line 
between  Hanover  and  South  Scituate  (Norwell)  estab- 
lished May  15,  1857.    Boundary  line  between  Hanover 


TOWN   OF    HANOYER  —  COllcluded. 

and  South  Scituate  established  and  part  of  each  town 
annexed  to  the  other  town  February  11, 1878.  Boun- 
dary line  between  Hanover  and  Kockland  established 
and  part  of  each  town  annexed  to  the  other  town 
March  23,  1878.  Boundary  line  between  Hanover  and 
Pembroke  established  April  23,  1885. 


Ykaks  and  Census. 

PoiHiIa- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

[1,105] 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

1,105 

=: 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

1,084 

—  21 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

958 

-126 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

1,171 

+213 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

1,211 

+  40 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

1,303 

+  92 

1840  (U.  S.)  . 

1,488 

+185 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

1,592 

+104 

1855  (State)   . 

1,674 

+  82 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

1,565 

—109 

1865  (State)  . 

1,545 

—  20 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

1,628 

,       +  83 

1875  (State)  . 

1,801 

+173 

1880  (U.  8.)   . 

1,897 

+  96 

1885  (State)  . 

1,966 

+  69 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

2,093 

+127 

1895  (State)   . 

2,051 

—  42 

TOWN   OF   HANSON. 

Established  February  22,  1820,  from  part  of  Pem- 
broke. 


1820  (U.  S.)   . 

'          917 

- 

1830  (U.  8.)   . 

j       1,0.30 

+113 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

1,040 

+  10 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 

1.217 

+177 

1855  (State)   . 

1,231 

+  14 

1860  (U.  8.)   . 

1,245 

+  14 

1865  (State)   . 

1,196 

—  49 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

1,219 

+  23 

1875  (State)  . 

1,265 

+  46 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

1,309 

+  44 

1885  (State)  . 

1,227 

—  82 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

1,267 

+  40 

1895  (State)   . 

1,380 

+113 

TOWN   OF   HINGHAM. 

Established  September  2,  1635,  from  common  land 
called  "  Barecove."  Land  at  Oonihassett  granted  to 
Hingham  May  13,  1640.  Part  established  as  the  Dis- 
trict of  Cohasset  (Norfolk  County)  April  26,  1770. 
Boundary  line  between  Hingham  and  Abington  estab- 
lished March  21,  1861. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U. 
1810  (U. 
1820  (U. 
1830  (U. 
1840  (U. 


S.) 
S.) 
8.) 
8.) 
S.) 


2,467 
2,087 
2,085 
2,112 
2,382 
2,857 
3,387 
3,564 


—380 
—  2 

+  27 
+270 
+475 
+530 
+177 


196 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


189 


o. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN    OF    HINGHAM COncludcd. 


YiiAKs  AND  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),as  Com- 

pareil  with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 
1855  (State)  . 
1860  (U.  S.)  . 
1865  (State)   . 
1870  (U.  8.)  . 
1875  (State)  . 
1880  (U.  8.)  . 
1885  (State)   . 
1890  (U.  S.)   . 
1895  (State)   . 

3,980 
4,257 
4,351 
4,176 
4,422 
4,654 
4,485 
4,375 
4,564 
4,819 

+416 
+277 
+  94 
-175 
+246 
+232 
—169 
—110 
+189 
+255 

TOWN   OF   HULL. 

The  date  of  establiBhment  of  Hull  is  not  positively 
known.  On  May  20,  1642,  according  to  Mass.  Records, 
Vol.  1,  p.  5,  a  report  of  a  committee  was  made  to  the 
General  Court  concerning  the  allotment  of  lands  at 
Nantasket,  said  report  being  dated  "9th  of  the  2d 
mouth,"  1642.  "  Nantaskot  "  is  again  mentioned  May 
10,  1643,  as  being  within  the  shire  of  Suffolk.  On 
Sept.  7,  1643,  a  former  grant  to  "  Nantascot  "  was  con- 
firmed. On  May  29,  1644,  it  was  ordered  "  that  Nan 
tascot  shall  be  called  Hull  "  and  on  May  26,  1647,  Ilull 
is  mentioned  as  a  town. 


1765  (Trov.)   . 

170 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

[120] 

—  50 

1790  (U.  8.)   . 

120 

= 

1800  (U.  S.)  . 

117 

—    3 

1810  (U.  S.)   . 

139 

+  22 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

172 

+  33 

1830  (U.  S.)   . 

198 

+  26 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

231 

+  33 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

253 

+  22 

1855  (State)  . 

292 

+  39 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

285 

—     7 

1865  (State)  . 

260 

—  25 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

261 

+    1 

1875  (State)  . 

316 

+  55 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

383 

+  67 

1885  (State)  . 

451 

+  68 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

989 

+538 

1895  (State)  . 

1,044 

+  55 

TOWN   OF   KINGSTON. 

Established  June  16,  1726,  from  part  of  Plymouth. 
Part  of  Duxbury  annexed  April  14,  1857. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U,  S.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  S.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 


759 
980 
1,004 
1,037 
1,137 
1,313 
1,321 
1,440 
1,591 
1,571 
1,655 
1,626 


+221 
+  24 
+  33 
+100 
+176 
+  8 
+119 
+151 

—  20 
+  84 

—  29 


Towx  OF  KixGSTox  —  coiicluded. 


Years  and  Census. 

I'opula- 

tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  I're- 
vious  Census 

1870  (U.  8.)   . 

1,604 

—  22 

1875  (State)  .        .        .        . 

1,569 

—  35 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

1,524 

—  45 

1885  (State)   .... 

1,570 

+46 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

1,659 

+89 

1895  (State)  .... 

1,746 

+87 

TOWN   OF   LAKEVILLE. 


Established  May  13,  185-3,  from  part 
ough.    Boundary  line  between  Lakevlll 
(Bristol  County)  established  June  1,  18( 

of  Middlebor- 
e  and  Taunton 
)7. 

1855  (State)  . 

1,188 

_ 

1860  (U.  8.)   . 

1,160 

-28 

1865  (State)  . 

],U0 

—50 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

1,159 

+49 

1875  (State)   . 

1,061 

—98 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

1,008 

—53 

1885  (State)   . 

9S0 

—28 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

935 

—45 

1895  (State)  . 

870 

—65 

TOWN   OF  MARION. 

Established  May  14,  1852,  from  part  of  Rochester. 
Boundary  line  between  Marion  and  Rochester  estab- 
lished April  8,  1853.  Boundary  lines  between  Marion 
and  Wareham  established  February  IS,  1859  and  Feb- 
ruary l.S,  1866. 


1855  (State)   .        ,        .        . 

969 

_ 

I860  (U.  8.)   . 

918 

—  51 

1865  (Stale)   . 

960 

+  42 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

896 

—  64 

1875  (State)  . 

862 

-  34 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

958 

+  96 

1885  (State)  . 

965 

+    7 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

871 

—  94 

1895  (State)   . 

759 

—112 

TOWN   OF  MARSHFIELD. 

On  March  2, 1641,  it  was  "  enacted  by  the  Court  that 
Green's  Harbour  shall  be  a  township  .  .  .  and  that  It 
shall  be  called  by  the  name  Reshame"  (Plymouth 
Colony  Records,  Vol.  XI,  p.  37).  C)n  the  same  date, 
but  in  Vol.  II,  p.  9,  of  Plymouth  Colony  Records, 
"  Rexame  "  is  in  the  list  of  places  for  which  constables 
were  chosen.  On  June  1, 1641,  Rexharae  is  mentioned 
in  a  list  of  towns  and  the  name  then  disappears  from 
the  records.  Name  of  Rexhame  was  changed  to  Marsh- 
lleld  about  this  time  though  the  transaction  was  not 
recorded.  On  March  1,  1642,  Marshtield  is  mentioned 
as  one  of  the  towns  for  which  oflicers  were  chosen 
(Plymouth  Colony  Records,  Vol.  H,  p.  34).  Boun- 
dary lines  established  March  7,  1643.  Certain  lands 
granted  to  Marshtield  and  Duxbury  March  5,  1661. 
Boundary  line  between  Marshtield  and  Duxbury  estab- 
lished February  23,  1683.  Part  included  in  the  new 
town  of  Pembroke  March  21,  1712.  Part  of  Scituate 
annexed  March  10,  1788.  Boundary  line  between 
Marshtield  and  Duxbury  established  June  14,  1813. 
Boundary  line  between  Marshtield  and  Scitnaie  estab- 
lished May  11,  1887. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 


1,147 
1,167 


+10 


CENSUSES   OP   POPULATION 


1  705-1895. 


197 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued, 


TOWN    OF   MAESHFIELD — COllCluded. 


Years  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


Iiiorease  (+), 
ov  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared witli  I're- 


1 

vious  Census 

1790  (U.  S.)   . 

1,269 

+112 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1,256 

—  13 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1,364 

+108 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1,532 

'  +168 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1,565 

+  33 

1840  (U.  S.) 

1,761 

+196 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1,837 

+  76 

1855  (State) 

1,876 

+  39 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1,870 

—     6 

1865  (State) 

1,809 

-61 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1,659 

—150 

1875  (State) 

1,817 

+158 

1880  (U.  8.) 

1,781 

—  36 

1885  (State) 

1,649 

-132 

1890  (U.  S  ) 

1,713 

+  64 

1895  (State) 

1,760 

+  47 

TOWX    OF    MATTAPOISETT. 
Established  May  20,  1857,  from  part  of  Rochester. 


1860  (U.  S.)   . 

1,483 

. 

1865  (State) 

1,451 

—  32 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1,361 

—  90 

1875  (State) 

1,361 

— 

1880  (U.  S.) 

1,365 

+    i 

1885  (State) 

1,215 

—150 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1,148 

—  67 

1895  (State) 

1,032 

—116 

TOWN   OF   MIDDLEBOROUGII. 

Established  as  "  Middleberry  "  June  1,  1669,  from 
common  laud  called  "  Namassakett."  Certain  lands 
at  Assowamsett  Neck  and  places  adjacent  granted  to 
Middleborough  September  2'^,  16S0.  I'art  included-in 
the  new  town  of  Ilalifax  July  4,  1734.  Boundary  line 
between  Middleborough  and  Carver  established  March 
24,  1S49.    Part  establirhed  as  Lakeville  May  13,  1853. 


1765  (Trov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 


3,412 
4,119 
4,526 
4,458 
4,400 
4,687 
5,008 
5,085 
5,336 
4,324 
4,553 
4,565 
4,687 
5,023 
5,237 
5,163 
6,065 
6,689 


+  707 

+  407 

—  68 

—  58 
+  287 
+  321 

+  " 

+  251 

—  1,012 
+  229 
+  12 
+  122 
+  336 
+  214 

—  74 
+  902 
+  624 


TOWN   OF   NORWELt,. 

Originally  established  as  South  Scituate  February 
14, 1849,  from  part  of  Scituate.  Boundary  line  between 
South  Scituate  and  Hanover  established  May  15,  1857. 
Boundary  line  between  South  Scituate  and  Hanover  es- 
tablished and  part  of  each  town  annexed  to  the  other 
town  February  11,  1878.  South  Scituate  authorized 
to  change  its  name  February  27,  1888.  The  name  of 
Norwell  adopted  March  5,  1888. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 
1855  (State)  . 
1860  (U.  8.)   . 
1865  (State)  . 
1870  (U.  S.)   . 
1875  (State)   . 
1880  (U.  S.)   . 
1885  (State)  . 
1890  (U.  8.)  . 
1895  (State)  . 

1,770 
1,786 
1,774 
1,635 
1,661 
1,818 
1,820 
1,5S9 
1,635 
1,540 

+  16 

-  12 
—139 
+  26 

+157 
+     2 
-231 
+  46 

-  95 

TOWN   OF   PEMBROKE. 

Established  March  21,  1712,  from  part  of  Duxbury 
called  "Mattakeesett,"  a  tract  of  land  known  as  "the 
Major's  Purchase,"  and  the  land  called  Marshtield 
Upper  Lands  at  Mattakeesett.  Part  included  in  the 
new  town  of  Halifax  July  4,  1734.  Part  established  as 
Hanson  February  22,  1820.  Boundary  line  between 
Pembroke  and  Hanover  established  March  6, 1835,  and 
April  23,  18S5. 


1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

1,409 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

1,768 

+359 

1790  (U.  8.)   . 

1,954 

+186 

1800  (U.  8.)  . 

1,943 

—  11 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

2,051 

+108 

1820  (U.  8.)   . 

1,297 

—754 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

1,325 

+  28 

1840  (U.  8.)   . 

1,258 

-  67 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

1,3S8 

+130 

1855  (State)   . 

1,.500 

+112 

1860  (U.  8.)   . 

1,-524 

+  24 

1865  (State)   . 

1,489 

—  35 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

1,447 

—  42 

1875  (State)   . 

1,399 

—  48 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

1,405 

+    6 

1885  (State)   . 

1,313 

—  92 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

1,320 

+    7 

1895  (State)   . 

1,223 

—  97 

TOWN   OF  PLYMOUTH. 

The  first  mention  of  Plymouth  in  the  records  is  in 
"  Plimouth's  great  Book  of  Deeds  of  Lands  Enrolled," 
under  the  date  of  1620.  The  boundary  line  between 
Plymouth  and  Sandwich  established  January  19,  1663, 
not  being  recorded,  was  ordered  to  be  entered  on  the 
Records  of  the  Court  June  7,  1670.  Part  established 
as  Plyrapton  June  4,  1707.  Part  estahlished  as  King- 
ston June  16,  1726.  A  plantation  in  Plymouth  called 
"  Agawam  "  included  in  the  new  town  of  Wareham 
July  10,  1739.  Part  annexed  to  Wareham  January  20, 
1827. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 


2,177 

2,655 


+478 


198 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN  OF  PLYMOUTH  —  concluded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

2,995 

H-340 

1800  (U.  8.) 

3,524 

-f529 

1810  (U.  8.) 

4,228 

+704 

1820  (U.  S.) 

4,348 

-(-120 

1830  (U.  S.) 

4,768 

+410 

1840  (U.  8.) 

5,281 

+523 

1850  (U.  8.) 

6,024 

+743 

1855  (State) 

6,484 

+460 

1860  (U.  8.) 

6,272 

212 

1865  (State) 

6,068 

—204 

1870  (U.  8.) 

6,238 

+170 

1875  (State) 

6,370 

+132 

1880  (U.  8.) 

7,093 

+723 

1885  (State) 

7,239 

+  146 

1890  (U.  S.) 

7,314 

+  75 

1895  (State) 

7,957 

+643 

TOWN   OF  PLYMPTON. 

Established  June  4,  1707,  from  part  of  Plymouth. 
Part  iucluded  iu  the  new  town  of  Halifax  July  4,  1734. 
Part  established  as  Carver  June  9,  1790.  Boundary 
line  between  Plympton  and  Carver  established  Febru- 
ary 8,  1793.  Part  annexed  to  Halifax  March  16,  1831. 
Boundary  line  between  Plympton  and  Halifax  estab- 
lished and  part  of  each  town  annexed  to  the  other 
town  February  6,  1863. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  S.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 


1,390 
1,707 
956 
861 
906 
930 
920 
834 
927 
1,000 
994 
924 
804 
755 
694 
600 
597 
549 


+317 
—751 

—  95 
+  39 
+  30 

—  10 

—  86 
+  93 
+  73 

—  6 

—  70 
—120 

—  49 

—  61 

—  94 

—  3 

—  48 


TOWN   OF  ROCHESTER. 

Established  June  4,  1686,  from  common  land  called 
"  Sippican."  Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Ware- 
ham  July  10, 1739.  Part  annexed  to  Fairhaven  (Bristol 
County)  and  boundary  line  established  April  9,  1836. 
Part  established  as  Marion  May  14,1852.  BoundaryTine 
between  Hochesteraud  Marion  established  Aprils,  1853. 
Part  established  as  Mattapoisett  May  20,  18.57.  Boun- 
dary lines  between  Rochester  and  \V'arehara  established 
April  20,  1864,  February  15,  1866,  and  June  3,  1887. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 


1,939, 
2,449 


+510 


TOWN   OF   KOCHESTER  —  CODCluded. 


Years  and  Census. 


1790  (U.  8.) 

1800  (U.  8.) 

1810  (U.  8.) 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  8.) 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  8.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  8.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  S.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  S.) 

1895  (State) 


Popula- 
tion 


2,644 
2,546 
2,954 
3,034 
3,556 
3,864 
3,808 
3,048 
1,232 
1,156 
1,024 
1,001 
1,043 
1,021 
1,012 
1,021 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 


+  195 

—  98 
+  408 
+  80 
+  522 
+  308 

—  56 

—  760 
—1,816 

—  76 

—  132 

—  23 
42 
22 


+ 


+ 


TOWN   OF   ROCKLAND. 

Established  March  9,  1874,  from  part  of  Abington. 
Boundary  line  between  Rockland  and  Hanover  estab- 
lished and  part  of  each  town  annexed  to  the  other  town 
March  23,  1878. 


1875  (State)   .... 

4,203 

^ 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

4,553 

+350 

1885  (State)  .        .        .        . 

4,785 

+232 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

5,213 

+428 

1895  (State)  .... 

8,523 

+310 

TOWN   OF   SCITUATE. 

On  July  1,  1633,  the  "  brooke  at  Scituate  "  is  men- 
tioned iu  Plymouth  Colony  Records,  Vol.  I,  p.  13. 
On  October  4,1636,  "the  towne  of  Scituate  (viz' the 
purchasers  and  freemen)"  was  authorized  to  dispose  of 
lands.  Land  granted  to  Scituate  November  3U,  1640. 
Boundary  line  established  March  7,  1643.  Part  includ- 
ed in  the  new  town  of  Hanover  June  14,  1727.  Part 
annexed  to  Marshtield  March  10,  1788.  I'art  annexed 
to  Cohasset  (Norfolk  County)  June  14,  1823.  Boun- 
dary line  between  Scituate  and  Cohasset  established 
and  part  of  each  town  annexed  to  the  other  town 
March  20,  1840.  Part  established  as  South  Scituate 
(Norwell)  February  14,  1849.  Boundary  line  between 
Scituate  and  Marshtield  established  May  11,  1887. 


n65  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 


2,488 
2,672 
2,856 
2,728 
2,969 
3,305 
3,468 
3,886 
2,149 
2,269 
2,227 
2,269 
2,350 
2,463 
2,466 


+  184 

+  184 

—  128 
+  241 
+  336 
+  163 
+  413 

—  1,737 
+  120 

—  42 
+  42 
+  81 
+  113 
+  3 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  —  1765-1895. 


199 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION— 1765-1893  — Continued. 


TOWN   OF   SCITUATE  —  CODCluded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (-|-), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1885  (State)   .... 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

1895  (State)   .... 

2,350 
2,318 
2,246 

—116 

—  32 

—  72 

TOWN   OF  WAREHAM. 

Established  July  10,  1739,  from  part  of  Rochester 
and  a  plantation  in  Plymouth  called  "  Agawam." 
Parts  of  Carver  and  Plymouth  annexed  January  20, 
1827.  Boundary  line  between  Wareham  and  Marion 
established  February  18, 1859.  Boundary  line  between 
Wareham  and  Rochester  established  April  20,  1864. 
Boundary  line  between  Wareham  and  Marion  estab- 
lished February  13,  1866.  Boundary  line  between 
Wareham  and  Rochester  established  February  15, 
1866,  and  June  3,  1887. 


1765  (Prov.)   .        .        .        . 

503 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

711 

-t-    208 

1790  (U.  S  )   . 

854 

+    143 

1800  (U.  8.)  . 

770 

—     84 

1810  (U.  8.)   . 

851 

+      81 

1820  (U.  S.)  . 

952 

+    101 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

1,885 

+    933 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

2,002 

+    117 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

3,186 

+1,18-1 

1855  (State)   . 

3,246 

+      60 

1860  (U.  8.)   . 

3,186 

—      60 

1865  (State)  . 

2,798 

—    388 

1870  (U.  8.)   . 

3,098 

-f    300 

1875  (State)  . 

2,874 

—    224 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

2,896 

-f     22 

1885  (State)  . 

3,254 

+    358 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

3,451 

+    197 

1895  (State)  . 

3,367 

—     84 

TOWN   OF   WEST  BRIDGEWATER. 

Established  February  16,  1822,  from  part  of  Bridge- 
water.  Boundary  Ime  between  West  Bridgewater 
and  North  Bridgewater  established  January  26,  1825. 
Part  of  West  Bridgewater  aunesed  to  Brockton  if 
the  Act  is  accepted  by  Brockton  May  8,  1893;  Act 
accepted  by  Brocktun  November  7,  1893,  taking  effect 
March  1,  1894.  Act  of  May  8,  1893  amended  March 
12,  1894.  The  date  of  establishment  of  this  town  is 
subsequent  to  the  date  of  the  earliest  census  in  which 
population  appears.  This  Is  due,  probably,  to  the 
fact  that  the  territory  in  question  was  well  defined  and 
recognized  in  census  enumerations  prior  to  the  date 
of  its  formal  incorporation  as  a  town. 


1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  8  ) 

1840  (U.  S.) 

1850  (U.  8.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  S  ) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1895  (State) 


1,055 
1,042 
1,201 
1,447 
1,734 
1,846 
1,825 
1,803 
1,758 
1,665 
1,707 
1,917 
1,747 


—  13 

-hl59 
+246 
+287 
+112 

—  21 
22 

—  45 

—  93 
+  42 
-f-210 
—170 


TOWN   OF   WHITMAN. 

Originally  established  as  South  Abington  March  4, 
1875,  from  parts  of  Abington  and  East  Bridgewater. 
Part  annexed  to  Brockton  and  part  of  Brockton 
annexed  April  24,  1875.  South  Abington  authorized 
to  change  its  name  March  5, 1886.  The  name  of  Whit- 
man adopted  May  3,  1886. 


Years  and  Census. 


Po])ula- 
tion 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),as  Com- 
pared with  I're- 
vious  Census 


1875  (State)  .        .        .        . 

2,456 

- 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

3,024 

+    568 

1885  (State)   .        .        .        . 

3,595 

+    571 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

4,441 

+    846 

1895  (State)  .        .        .        . 

5,744 

+1,303 

COUNTY  OF  SUFFOLK. 
Incorporated  May  10,  1643.    (Mass.  Records,  Vol.11, 


p.  38.) 


1765  (Prov.)  . 

15,982 

- 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

3,208 

—12,774 

1790  (U.  8.)   . 

18,792 

+15,584 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

25,786 

+  6,994 

1810  (U.  8.)   . 

34,381 

+  8,595 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

43,940 

-t-  9,559 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

62,163 

+18,223 

1840  (U.  S.)   . 

95,773 

+33,610 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

144,517 

+48,744 

1855  (State)  . 

171,841 

+27,324 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

192,700 

+20,859 

1865  (State)   . 

208,212 

+15,512 

1870  (U.  8.)   . 

270,802 

+62,590 

1875  (State)   . 

364,886 

+94,084 

1880  (U.  8.)   . 

387,927 

+23,041 

1885  (State)  . 

421,109 

+33,182 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

484,780 

+63,671 

1895  (State)   . 

539,799 

+55,019 

CITY  OF  BOSTON. 

On  September  7,  1630,  "  Ordered  that  Tri-mountain 
shall  be  called  Boston"  (Mass.  Records,  Vol.  I,  p.  75). 
On  November  7,  1632,  "  Ordered  that  the  neck  of  land 
betwixt  Powder  Home  Hill  and  Pullen  Poynte  shall 
belong  to  Boston"  (Mass.  Records,  Vol.  I,  p.  101). 
Boundary  line  between  Boston  and  Roxbury  estab- 
lished March  4,  1633.  On  May  14,  1634,  "  Boston  shall 
have  convenient  enlargement  at  Mount  Wooliston,"  to 
be  reported  to  the  next  General  Court  (Mass.  Records, 
Vol.  I,  p.  119) .  On  September  3,  1634,  "  Ordered  that 
Wynetsemit  shall  belong  to  Boston  "  (Mass  Records, 
Vol.  I,  p.  125) .  On  September  25, 1634,  "  Boston  shall 
have  inlargement  at  Mount  WooHiston  and  Rumney 
Marshe  "  (Mass.  Records,  Vol.  I,  p.  130).  Deer,  Hog, 
Long,  and  Spectacle  Islands  granted  to  Boston  March 
4,  1635  Boundrtry  line  between  Boston  and  Charles- 
town  established  July  8, 1635.  Boundary  lines  between 
Boston  and  Charlestown  and  Boston  and  Dorchester 
established  March  28,  1636.  Noddle's  Island  annexed 
March  9,  1637.  "Mount  Woollaston  "  established  as 
Brainlree  May  13,  1040.  Boundary  line  between  Bos- 
Ion  and  Roxbury,  at  Muddy  River,  established  October 
7, 1641.  Boundary  line  between  Boston  and  Cambridge 
established  October  7,  1641.  Part  called  "Muddy 
River"  established  as  Brookline  (Norfolk  County) 
November  13,  1705.  I'art  called  "  Winnissimet,  Rum- 
ney Marsh,  and  Pullin  Point,  or  otherwise  called 
Number  Thirteen  (excepting  Noddle's  Island  and 
Hog  Island),"  established  as  Chelsea  January  10,  1739. 
Part  of  Dorchester  annexed  March  6,  1804.  Boston 
incorporated  as  a  city  February  23,  1822.  Act  of 
incorporation   accepted   by  the  town   March  4,   1822. 


200 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


CITY  OF  BOSTON  —  Continued. 

Boundary  line  between  Boston  and  Brookline  estab- 
lished Februiiry  22,  1825.  Thompson's  Island  set  off 
from  Dorchester  and  annexed  to  Boston,  while  it 
shall  be  used  for  charitable  purposes,  March  25,  1834. 
Boundary  line  between  Bofcton  and  Roxbury  estab- 
lishtd  March  16,  1836,  and  April  19,  1837.  Part  of 
Roxbury  annexed  and  boundary  line  established  May 
3,  1860.  Fart  of  Dorchester  annexed  May  21,  1855. 
Part  of  Roxbury  annexed  and  boundary  line  estab- 
lish! d  if  the  Act  is  accepted  by  both  cities  April  3, 
1860;  accepted  by  Rpxbury  April  16,  1860;  accepted 
by  Boston  May  8,  1S€0.  Roxbury  annexed  if  the  Act 
is  accepted  by  both  cities  June  1,  1867;  accepted  by 
both  September  9,  1867,  taking  effect  January  5,  1868. 
Dorchester  annexed  if  the  Act  is  accepted  by  both 
places  June  4,  1869;  accepted  by  both  June  22,  1869; 
taking  effect  January  3,  1870.  Boundary  line  between 
Boston  and  West  Roxbury  established  April  2,  1870. 
Partof  Brookline  annexed  June  18, 1870;  Act  accepted 
by  Boston  November  4,  1870.  Part  of  West  Roxbury 
(Mount  Hope  Cemetery)  annexed  April  12,  1872. 
Boundary  line  between  Boston  and  Brookline  estab- 
lished April  27,  1872.  Charlestown  annexed  if  the 
Act  is  accepted  by  both  cities  May  14,  1873.  Brighton 
annexed  if  the  Act  is  accepted  by  both  places  May  21, 
1873.  West  Roxbury  annexed  if  the  Act  is  accepted 
by  both  places  May  29,  1873.  Acts  of  annexation  ac- 
cepted by  Boston,  Charlestown,  Brighton,  and  West 
Roxbury  October  7, 1873,  taking  effect  January  5, 1874. 
Part  of  Brookline  annexed  May  8,  1874.  Boundary 
line  between  Boston  and  Newton  (Middlesex  County) 
established  May  29,  1874.  Part  annexed  to  Newton 
May  5,  1875;  Act  accepted  by  Newton  June  23,  1875, 
taking  effect  July  1,  1875.  Boundary  line  between 
Boston  and  Brookline  established  May  27,  1890. 
Boundary  line  between  Boston  and  Somerville  (Mid- 
dlesex County)  established  May  4,  1891.  Boundary 
line  between  Boston  and  Brookline  established  April 
13,  1894. 


Years  and  Cexsus. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 

or  Decrease 

(— ),  as  Com- 

pMreil  with  Vrc- 

viiins  t'lMisus 

1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

15,520 

- 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

2,719 

—12,801 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

18,320 

+15,601 

1800  (U.  S.)  . 

24,937 

+  6,617 

1810  (U,  S.)  . 

33,787 

+  8,850 

1820  (U.  S.)   . 

43,298 

+  9,511 

1830  (U.  S.)   . 

61,392 

+18,094 

1840  (U.  S.)   . 

93,383 

+31,991 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

136,881 

+43,498 

1855  (State)  . 

160,490 

+23,609 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

177,840 

+17,350 

1865  (Slate)   . 

192,318 

+14,478 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

250,526 

+58,208 

1875  (State)  . 

341,919 

+91,393 

1880  (r.  S.)  . 

362,839 

+20,920 

1885  (State)  • 

390,393 

+27,554 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

448,477 

+58,084 

1895  (State)  . 

496,920 

+48,443 

CITY  OF  BOSTON  (BRIGHTON)  —  Continued. 


BRIGHTON. 

Established  February  24,  1807,  from  a  part  of  Cam- 
bridge (Middlesex  County).  Part  of  Cambridge  an- 
nexed to  Brighton  January  27,  1816.  By  x\ct  of  May 
21,  1873,  Brighton  was  annexed  to  Boston,  the  Act 
being  accepted  by  both  places  October  7,  1873,  taking 
effect  January  5,  1874. 


1810  (U.  S.) 
1820  (U.  S.) 
18.30  (U.  S.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 


Ykars  and  Cen.sl's. 


Popula- 
tion 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),as  Com- 
pared with  Fi-e- 
vious  Census 


1850  (U.  S.)  . 

2,356 

+    931 

1855  (State)   .        .        .        . 

2,895 

+    539 

1860  (U.  8.)   . 

3,375 

+    480 

1865  (State)  .        .        .        . 

3,854 

+    479 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

4,967 

+1,113 

CHARLESTOWN. 

First  mention  of  Charlestown  occurs  in  Mass. 
Records,  Vol.  I,  p.  73,  August  23,  1630,  where  it  is 
stated  that  the  first  Court  of  Assistants  was  held  at 
"  Charlton."  Boundary  lines  between  Charlestown 
and  Newe  Towne  (now  Cambridge,  Middlesex  County) 
established  March  6,  1632.  Boundary  lines  between 
Charlestown  and  Boston  established  July  8,  1635. 
Boundary  lines  established  "eight  miles  into  the 
country  from  their  meeting  house"  March  3,  1636. 
Boundary  lines  between  Charlestown  and  Botton  es- 
tablished March  28,  1636.  "  Lovels  Hand  is  graunted 
to  Charlestowne,  provided  they  iraploy  it  for  fishing  by 
their  own  townsmen  or  hinder  not  others,"  October  28, 
1636.  Certain  common  lands  granted  to  Charlestown 
May  13  and  October  7,  1640.  "  The  Hand  called  Levels 
Hand"  granted  to  Charlestown,  "provided  half  the 
timber  and  tire-wood  shall  belong  to  the  garrison 
at  the  castle,"  October  27,  1648.  One  thousand  acres 
of  land  granted  to  Charlestown  November  12,  1659. 
Certain  common  lands  granted  to  Charlestown  Octo- 
ber 21,  1663.  The  grant  made  November  12,  1659, 
renewed  October  19,  1664.  Part  of  Charlestown  es- 
tablished as  Stoneham  (Middlesex  County)  December 
17, 1725.  Parts  of  Charlestown  annexed  to  Cambridge 
April  18,  1761,  March  6,  1802,  February  12,  1S18,  and 
June  17.  1820.  Part  of  Medford  (Middlesex  County) 
annexed  to  Charlestown  June  21,  1811.  Part  of 
Charlestown  annexed  to  West  Cambridge  (Middlesex 
County)  February  25,  1842.  Part  of  Charlestown  es- 
tablished as  Somerville  (Middlesex  County)  March  3, 
1842.  Charlestown  incorporated  as  a  city  February 
22,  1847.  Act  of  incorporation  accepted  by  the  town 
March  10,  1847.  By  Act  of  May  14,  1873,  Charles- 
town was  annexed  to  the  city  of  Boston,  the  Act 
being  accepted  by  both  cities  October  7,  1873,  taking 
effect  January  5,  1874. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8  ) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  S.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  S  ) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 


2,031 

- 

360 

-1,671 

1,583 

+1,223 

2,751 

+1,168 

4,959 

+2,208 

6,591 

+1,632 

8,783 

+2,192 

11,484 

+2,701 

17,216 

+5,732 

21,700 

+4,484 

25,065 

+3,365 

26,399 

+1,334 

28,323 

+1,924 

DORCHESTER. 

In  Mass.  Records,  Vol.  I,  p.  75,  it  was  ordered 
that  Mattapan  be  called  Dorchester  September  7,  1630. 
Boundary  lines  established  between  Boston  and  Dor- 
chester March  28,  1636.  "  Squantums  Neck  and  Men- 
nens  Moone  are  layd  to  Iiorchester"  June  2,  1641. 
One  thousand  acres  of  common  lands  granted  to 
Dorchester  November  12,  16.59.  Part  of  Dorchester 
established  as  Milton  (Norfolk  County)  May  7,  1662. 
Part  of  Dorchester  established  as  Stoughton  (Nor- 
folk County)  December  22,  1726.  Part  of  Dedham 
annexed   to   Dorchester  June  7,  1739.    Part  of  Dor- 


CENSUSES    OF   POPULATION  —  1705-1895. 


201 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


CITY  OF  BOSTON  (dokchester) — Continued. 

Chester  called  "  Squantura  and  the  Farms"  annexed 
to  the  new  town  of  Quincy  (N'orfolb  County)  Feb- 
ruary 22,  1792.  Another  part  of  the  same  territory 
annexed  to  Quincy  February  10,  1814,  and  other  parts 
of  Dorchester  annexed  to  Quincy  February  12,  1819, 
and  May  2,  1855.  Part  of  Dorchester  annexed  to  Bos- 
ton March  P,  1804.  Boundary  lines  between  Dorches- 
ter and  Quincy  est;ibliehed  and  part  of  Dorchester 
annexed  to  Quincy  February  21, 1S20.  Part  of  Dedham 
(Norfolk  County)  annexed  to  Dorchester  June  17, 1831. 
Thompson's  Island  set  off  from  Dorchester  and  an- 
nexed to  Boston,  while  it  shall  be  used  for  charitable 
purposes,  March  25,  1S34.  Part  of  Dorchester  annexed 
to  Boston  May  21,  1S5t.  Part  of  Dorchester  included 
in  the  new  town  of  Hyde  Park  (Norfolk  County)  April 
22, 1S68.  Act  of  April  22, 1868,  amended  and  boundary 
lines  changed  May  1,  1868.  By  Act  of  June  4,  1869, 
Dorchester  was  annexed  to  Boston,  the  Act  being 
accepted  by  both  places  June  22,  1869,  taking  effect 
January  3,  1870. 


1765  (Prov  ) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1830  (U.  8.) 


+ 


54 
793 


+  539 
+  904 
+  466 
+1,112 


nOXBURY. 

"Rocsbury"  i^  mentioned  in  the  list  of  plantations 
September  28,  1630,  on  ]iase  77,  Vol.  I  of  Mass.  Rec- 
ords. Boundary  Hues  between  Roxbury  and  Boston 
established  March  4,  1633.  Boundary  lines  between 
Roxbury  and  Xewe  Towne  (now  Cambridge,  Middle- 
sex County)  eetalilished  April  7,  1635.  Certain  lands 
granted  to  Roxbury  May  25,  1636,  May  2,  1638,  and  Oc- 
tober 16,  1660.  Boundary  lines  between  Roxbury  and 
Dedham  (Norfolk  County)  established  May  16,  1638. 
Boundary  lines  between  Roxbury  and  Boston  at  Muddy 
River  estabhshed  October  7,  1641.  Boundary  lims  be- 
tween Roxbury  and  Dedham  established  May  12, 1675. 
Boundary  lines  between  Roxbury  and  Boston  estab- 
lished March  16,  1836,  and  April  19,  1837.  Part  of 
Newton  (Middlesex  County)  annexed  to  Koxbury  April 
23,  1838.  Part  of  Roxbuiy  annexed  to  Brookline  (Nor- 
folk County)  February  24,  1S44.  Roxbury  incorpo- 
ratid  as  a  city  March  12,  1846.  Act  of  incorporation 
accepted  by  the  town  March  25,  lS-16.  Boundary  line 
between  Roxbury  and  Boston  establis-hed  May  3,  1850, 
and  part  (if  Roxbury  annexe  d  to  Boston.  Part  of  Rox- 
bury established  as  West  Roxbury  May  24,  1851.  By 
Act  of  April  3,  I860,  a  part  of  Roxbury  to  be  annexed 
to  Boston,  and  boundary  lines  established  if  accepted 
by  both  cities;  accepted  by  Roxbury  April  16,  1860, 
by  Boston  May  8,  1N60.  By  Act  of  June  1,  1867,  Rox- 
bury annexed  to  Boston  the  Actbeing  accepted  by  both 
cities  September  9,  1867,  taking  effect  January  5,  1868. 


CITY  of  boston  (roxbury) — Concluded. 


Years  asd  Ceksus. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1840  (U.  8.)   . 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 

1855  (State)  .        .        .         . 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

1865  (State)   .        ,        .        . 

9,089 
18,364 
18,469 
25,137 
28,426 

+3,842 
+9,275 
+    105 
+6,668 
+3,289 

WEST   ROXBURY. 

Established  from  a  part  of  Roxbury  May  24,  1851. 
Part  of  Dedham  (Norfolk  County)  by  Act  of  April  21, 
1852,  annexed  to  West  Roxbury  upon  payment  of  $400 ; 
Act  accepted  by  West  Roxbury  April  30,  1852,  and 
amount  paid  by  West  Roxbury  July  4,  1853.  Boun- 
dary lines  between  West  Roxbury  and  Boston  estab- 
lished April  2,  1870.  Part  of  West  Roxbury  (Mount 
Hope  Cemetery)  annexed  to  Boston  April  12,  1872. 
By  Act  of  May  29,  1873,  West  Roxbury  was  annexed 
to  Boston  the  Act  being  accepted  by  both  places  Oc- 
tober 7,  1873,  taking  effect  January  5,  1874. 


1S55  (State)   .        .        .        . 

4,812 

_ 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

6,310 

+1,498 

1865  (State)   .... 

6,912 

+    602 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

8,683 

+1,771 

CITY  OF  CHELSEA. 

Established  January  10,  17-39,  from  part  of  Boston 
called  "  Winnissimet,  Rumney  Marsh,  and  PuUin 
Point,  or  otherwise  called  Number  Thirteen  (except- 
ing Noddle's  Island  and  Hog  Island)."  Part  an- 
nexed to  Saugus  (Essex  County)  February  22,  1841. 
Part  established  as  North  Cheleea  (now  Revere) 
March  19,  1846.  Chelsea  incorporated  as  a  city  March 
13,  1S57.  Act  of  incorporation  accepted  by  the  town 
March  23,  1857. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  8.) 

1800  (U.  8.) 

1810  (Ut  8.) 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  8.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  8.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  S.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1895  (State) 


462 

489 

472 

849 

594 

642 

771 

2,390 

6,701 

10,151 

13,395 

14,403 

18,547 

20,737 

21,782 

25,709 

27,909 

31,264 


—  17 
+    377 

—  255 
+  48 
+  129 
+1,619 
+4,311 
+3,450 
+3,244 
+1,008 
+4,144 
+2,190 
+1,045 
+3,927 
+2,200 


TOWN   OF   REVERE. 

Originally  established  as  North  Chelsea  ^farch  19, 
1846,  from  part  of  Chelsea.  Part  established  as  Win- 
throp  March  27,  1852.  Name  changed  to  Revere  if 
accepted  within  ninety  days  March  24,  1871.  Act  ac- 
cepted April  3,  1871. 


202 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895 —  Continued. 


TOWN   OF   REVERE - 


■  concluded. 


Years  akd  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+) , 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 
1855  (State)   . 
1860  (U.  S.)   . 
1865  (State)  . 
1870  (U.  8.)  . 
1875  (State)  . 
1880  (U.  S.)   . 
1885  (State)  . 
1890  (U.  S.)   . 
1895  (State)  . 

935 

793 

921 

858 

1,197 

1,603 

2,263 

3,637 

5,668 

7,423 

—  142 

+    128 

—  63 

+    339 
+    406 
+    660 
+1,374 
+2,031 
+1,755 

TOWN   OF   WINTHROP. 

Established   March  27,   1852,    from   part  of    North 
Chelsea  (Revere). 


1855  (State)  .        .        .        . 

407 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

544 

+    137 

1865  (State)  . 

633 

+      89 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

532 

—    101 

1875  (State)  . 

627 

+      95 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

1,043 

+    416 

1885  (State)  . 

1,370 

+    327 

1890  (U.'S.)   . 

2,726 

+1,356 

1895  (State)   . 

4,192 

+1,466 

COUNTY  OF  WORCESTER. 

Incorporated  April  2,  1731 ;  Act  took  effect  July  10, 
1731.     (Province  Laws,  Vol.  II,  p.  584.) 


1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

32,827 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

46,437 

+13,610 

1790  (U.  S.)*. 

56,807 

+10,370 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

61,192 

+  4,385 

1810  (U.  S.)   . 

64,910 

+  3,718 

1820  (U.  S.)  . 

73,625 

+  8,715 

1830  (U.  S.)*. 

84,355 

+10,730 

1840  (U.  S.)   . 

95,313 

+10',958 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 

130,789 

+35,476 

1855  (State)  . 

149,516 

+18,727 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

159,659 

+10,143 

1865  (State)    . 

162,912 

+  3,253 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

192,716 

+29,804 

1875  (State)   . 

210,295 

+17,579 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

226,897 

+16,602 

1885  (State)  . 

244,039 

+17,142 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

280,787 

+36,748 

1895,  (State)  .      ". 

306,445 

+25,658 

TOWN   OF   ASIIBURNHAM. 

Established  February  22,  1765,  from  the  plantation 
of  "Dorchester-Canada."  Part  included  in  the  new 
town  of  Ashby  (Middlesex  County)  March  6,  1767. 
Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Oardner  June  27, 
1785.  Part  annexed  to  Ashby  November  16,  1792. 
Part  of  Gardner  annexed  February  16,  1815.  Part  of 
Westminster  annexed  January  28,  1824. 


TOWN   OF   ASHBVRXHAM — COllCluded. 


Years  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared witli  Pre- 
vious Census 


S.) 
S.) 
S.) 
8.) 
S.) 
S.) 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U 

1810  (U 

1820  (U 

1830  (U 

1840  (U 

1850  (U 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  8.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  8.) 

18S5  (State) 

1890  (IT.  S.) 

1895  (State) 


[551] 
551 
951 
994 
1,036 
1,230 
1,402 
1,652 
1,875 
2,211 
2,108 
2,153 
2,172 
2,141 
1,666 
2,058 
2,074 
2,148 


+400 
+  43 
+  42 
+194 
+172 
+250 
+223 
+336 
—103 
+  45 
+  19 
—  31 
— 475 
+392 
+  16 
+  74 


TOWN   OF   ATHOL. 

Established  March  6, 1762,  from  the  plantation  called 
"  Payquage."  Part  included  in  the  District  of  Orange 
(Franlilin  County)  October  15,  1783.  Part  included 
in  the  new  town  of  Gerry  (now  Phillipston)  October 
20,  1786.  Parts  annexed  to  Royalston  February  26, 
1799,  and  March  7,  1803.  Part  of  Gerry  annexed 
February  28,  1806.  Part  of  Orange  annexed  February 
7,  1816.  Certain  common  lands  annexed  June  11, 
1829.  Part  of  New  Salem  (Franklin  County)  an- 
nexed Feljruary  5,  1830.  Part  of  New  Salem  called 
"  Little  Grant"  annexed  March  16,  1837. 


1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

359 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

[848] 

+    489 

1790  (U.  8.)  . 

848 

= 

1800  (U.  S.)  . 

•    I 

993 

+    145 

1810  (U.  S.)   . 

1,041 

+     48 

1820  (U.  S.)   . 

1,211 

+    170 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

1,325 

+    114 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

1,591 

+    266 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

2,034 

+    443 

1855  (State)  . 

2,395 

+    361 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

2,604 

+    209 

1865  (State)  . 

2,814 

+    210 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

3,517 

+    703 

1875  (State)   . 

4,134 

+    617 

1880  (U.  8.)   . 

4,307 

+    173 

1885  (State)  . 

4,758 

+   451 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

6,319 

+1,561 

1895  (State)   . 

7,364 

+1,045 

TOWN   OF   AUBURN. 

Originally  established  as  "Ward"  April  10,  1778, 
from  the  parish  set  off  from  Leicester,  Oxford,  Sutton, 
and  Worcester.  Name  changed  to  Auburn  February 
17,  1837.  Part  of  Auburn  annexed  to  Millbury  May 
24,  1851. 


*  Includes  population  in  1790  of  the  following  gores:  adjoining  Oxford,  237;  adjoining  Sturbridgo,  64;  ad- 
joining Le'orainster,  27;  adjoining  Fitchburg,  14;  adjoining  Princeton,  26;  total,  36S;  and  for  1830,  a  tract  of 
land  called  No-town,  69. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION^ — 1765-1895. 


203 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN  OF  AUBURN  —  Concluded. 


Years  and  Cknsus. 


Popula- 
tion 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pai-ed  with  I're- 
vions  Census 


1790  (U.  S.)   . 

473 

_ 

1800  (U.  S.) 

532 

4-  59 

1810  (U.  S.) 

540 

+     8 

1820  (U.  S.) 

608 

+  68 

1830  (U.  S.) 

690 

+  82 

1840  (U.  S.) 

649 

—  41 

1850  (U.  S.) 

879 

+230 

1855  (State) 

885 

4-    6 

1860  (U.  S.) 

914 

+  29 

1865  (State) 

959 

+  45 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1,178 

+219 

1875  (State) 

1,233 

+  55 

1880  (U.  S.) 

1,317 

+  84 

1885  (State) 

1,268 

—  49 

1890  (U.  S.) 

1,532 

+264 

1895  (State) 

1,593 

+  66 

TOWN   OF   BARRE. 

Originally  established  as  the  "Rutland  District" 
April  12,  1753,  from  a  part  of  the  town  of  liutland. 
Rutland  District  established  as  Hutchinson  June  17, 
1774.  The  name  of  the  town  of  Hutchinson  changed 
to  Barre  November  7,  1776. 


1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

734 

. 

1776  (Prov.) 

1,329 

+595 

1790  (IT.  S.) 

1,613 

+284 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1,937 

+324 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1,971 

+  34 

1820  (U.  S.) 

2,077 

+106 

1830  (U.  S.) 

2,50a 

+426 

1840  (U.  S.) 

2,751 

+24S 

1850  (U.  S.) 

2,976 

+225 

1855  (State) 

2,787 

-189 

1860  (U.  8  ) 

2,973 

+186 

1865  (State) 

2,856 

—117 

1870  (U.  S.) 

2,572 

—284 

1875  (State) 

2,460 

—112 

1880  (U.  8.) 

2,419 

—  41 

1885  (State) 

2,093 

—326 

1890  (U.  8.) 

2,239 

+146 

1895  (State) 

2,278 

+  39 

TOWN   OF   BERLIN. 

Established  March  16,  1784,  from  parts  of  Bolton 
and  Marlborough  (Middlesex  County)  as  the  District 
of  Berlin.  Part  of  Lancaster  annexed  February  8, 
1791.  Boundary  line  between  Berlin  and  Northbor- 
ough  established  and  part  of  each  town  annexed  to 
the  other  town  February  15,  1806.  Made  a  town  Feb- 
ruary 6,  1812. 


1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1830  (U.  S.) 


TOWN  OF  BERLIN  —  Concluded. 


Increase  (+), 

Yeaks  an'd  Census. 

ropula- 
tion 

or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared witli  Pre- 
vious Census 

1840 

(U.  S.)   .        .        .        . 

763 

+  71 

1850 

(U.  8.) 

866 

+103 

1855 

(State) 

976 

+110 

1860 

(U.  8.) 

1,106 

+130 

1865 

(State) 

1,061 

—  45 

1870 

(U.  8.) 

1,016 

—  45 

1875 

(State  ) 

987 

—  29 

1880 

(U.  8.) 

977 

—  10 

1885 

(State) 

899 

—  78 

1890 

(U.  8.) 

884 

—  15 

1895 

(State ) 

897 

+  13 

TOWN   OF   BLACKSTOXE. 

Established  March  25,  1845,  from  part 

of  Mendon. 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 

4,391 

- 

1855  (State) 

5,346 

+955 

1860  (U.  S.) 

5,453 

+107 

1865  (State) 

4,8.57 

—596 

1870  (U.  S.) 

5,421 

+564 

1875  (State) 

4,640 

—781 

1880  (U.  8.) 

4,907 

+267 

1885  (State) 

5,436 

+529 

1890  (U.  S.) 

6,138 

+702 

1895  (State) 

6,039 

—  99 

TOWN   OF   BOLTON. 

Established  June  24,  173S,  from  part  of  Lancaster. 
Part  included  in  the  District  of  Berlin  March  16, 
1784.  Part  of  Marlborough  (Middlesex  County)  an- 
nexed February  11,  1829.  Boundary  line  between 
Bolton  and  Marlborough  established  March  16,  1838. 
Part  annexed  to  Hudson  (Middlesex  County)  March 
20,  1868. 


1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

925 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

1,210 

+285 

1790  (U.  S.)   . 

861 

—349 

1800  (U.  S.)  . 

945 

+  84 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

1,037 

+  92 

1820  (U.  S.)  . 

1,229 

+192 

1830  (U.  S.)  . 

1,253 

+  24 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

1,186 

—  67 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

1,263 

+  T7 

1855  (State)  . 

1,255 

—    8 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

1,348 

+  93 

1865  (State)   . 

1,502 

+154 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

1,014 

-488 

1875  (State)  . 

987 

—  27 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

903 

—  84 

1885  (State)   . 

876 

—  27 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

827 

—  49 

1895  (State)  . 

797 

—  30 

TOWN   OF   BOYLSTON. 

Established  March  1, 1786,  from  part  of  Shrewsbury. 
Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  West  Boylston  Jan- 


204 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN   OF   BOYLSTOX- 


•conchided. 


uary  30,  1808.    Parts  annexed  to  West  Boylston  Febru- 
ary 10,  1820,  and  June  17,  1820. 


Ykars  and  Cexsus. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 

or  Decrease 

( — ),  as  Com- 

pai-cd  with  I'rc- 

vioiis  Census 

1790  (U.  S.)  • 

839 

- 

1800  (U.  8.)  . 

1,058 

+219 

1810  (U.  S.)   . 

800 

—258 

1820  (U.  S.)   . 

902 

+102 

1830  (U.  S.)  . 

820 

—  82 

1840  (U.  S  )   . 

797 

—  23 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

918 

+121 

1855  (State)  . 

835 

—  83 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

929 

+  94 

1865  (8tate)   . 

792 

—137 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

800 

+     8 

1875  (State)   . 

895 

+  95 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

854 

—  41 

1885  (State)  . 

834 

—  20 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

770 

—  64 

1895  (State)   . 

729 

—  41 

TOWN   OF   BROOKFIELD. 

On  October  15,  1673,  Quobauge  to  be  the  town  of 
"Brookefeild,"  when  forty  or  lifty  families  shall  have 
settled  there  (Mass.  Records,  Vol.  IV,  Part  2,  p.  568). 
Brookfleld  invested  with  the  privileges  of  a  town  No- 
vember 12,  1718.  Part  included  in  the  new  town  of 
"Western  (now  Warren)  January  16,  1742.  Boundary 
line  between  Brookfteld  and  New  Braintree  estab- 
lished and  part  of  each  town  annexed  to  the  other 
town  June  10,  1791,  and  March  8,  1792.  Part  estab- 
lished as  North  BrooUfield  February  28,  1812.  Part 
annexed  to  Ware  (Hampshire  County)  February  8, 
1823.  Part  established  as  West  Brookfleld  March  3, 
1848.    Part  of  North  Brookfleld  annexed  A  pril  15,  1854. 


1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

1,811 

- 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

2,649 

+S38 

1790  (U.  8.)  . 

3,100 

+451 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

3,284 

+184 

1810  (U.  S.)   . 

3,170 

-114 

1820  (U.  S.)   . 

2,292 

—878 

1830  (U.  S.)   . 

2,342 

+  50 

1840  (U.   8.)   . 

2,472 

+130 

1850  (U.  8.)   . 

1,674 

—798 

1855  (State)  . 

2,007 

+333 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

2,276 

+269 

1865  (State)  . 

2,101 

-175 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

2,527 

+426 

1875  (State)  . 

2,660 

+133 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

2,820 

+160 

1885  .(State)   . 

3,013 

+193 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

3,352 

+339 

1895  (State)   . 

3,279 

—  73 

TOWN   OF   CHARLTON. 

Established  November  21,  1754,  from  part  of  Oxford 
as  the  District  of  Charlton.  The  district  made  a  town 
by  Act  of  Autjust  23,  1775.  Part  annexed  to  Oxford 
January  5,  1789.  Part  annexed  to  Sturbridge  June 
26,  1792.  Part  annexed  to  Oxford  February  23,  1809. 
Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Soulhbridge  Febru- 
ary 15, 1816. 


TOAVN    OF    CHARLTON  —  COllcluded. 


Ykaks  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  8.) 

1800  (U.  8.) 

1810  (U.  8.) 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  8.) 

1840  (U    8.) 

1850  (U.  8.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1875  (State  ) 

1880  (U.  8.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  S.) 

1895  (State) 


739 
1,310 
1,965 
2,120 
2,180 
2,134 
2,173 
2,117 
2,015 
2,059 
2,047 
1,925 
1,878 
1,852 
1,900 
1,823 
1,847 
1,877 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),as  Com- 
pared ^vith  Pre- 
vious Census 


+571 
+655 
+155 
+  60 

—  46 
+  39 

—  56 
—102 
+  44 

—  12 
-122 

—  47 

—  26 
+  48 

—  77 
+  24 
+  30 


TOWN   OF   CLINTON. 
Established  March  14,  1850,  from  part  of  Lancaster. 


1850  (U.  S.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  S.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1895  (State) 


3,113 
3,636 
3,859 
4,021 
5,429 
6,781 
8,029 
8,945 
10,424 
11,497 


+  523 
+  223 
+  162 
+1,408 
+1,-352 
+1,248 
+  916 
+1,479 
+1.073 


TOWN   OF   DAXA. 

Established  February  18,  1801,  from  parts  of  Green- 
wich (Hampshire  County),  Hardwick,  and  Petersham. 
Boundary  line  between  Dana  and  Petersham  estab- 
lished February  12,  1803.  Boundary  line  between 
Dana  and  Greenwich  established  June  19,  ISll.  Parts 
of  Hardwick  and  Petersham  annexed  February  4, 
1842.  Boundary  line  between  Dana  and  Petersham 
established  April  10,  1882. 


1810  (U.  S.) 

1820  (U.  8. 

1830  (U.  8 

1840  (U.  S. 

1850  (U.  S. 

1855  (State 

1860  (U.  8. 

1865  (State 

1870  (U.  8. 

1875  (State 

18S0  (U.  8. 

1885  (State 

1890  (U.  S. 

1895  (State 


+  39 

—  41 
+  68 
+151 

—  18 
+  52 

—  87 

—  31 
+    2 

—  24 

—  41 
+  5 
+  17 


CENSUSES    OF    POPULATION 1765-1895. 


205 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN   OF  DOUGLAS. 

Established  as  a  district  June  5,  1746,  from  the  dis- 
trict of  "New  Sherburn."  M;ide  a  town  by  Act  of 
August  23,  1775.  Boundary  line  between  Douglas 
and  Webster  established  February  27,  1841.  Boun- 
dary line  between  Douglas  and  Usbvidge  established 
April  25,  1864. 


Increase  (+), 

Years  and  Cknsus. 

Popula- 
tion 

or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

521 

- 

1776  (Prov.-)  . 

800 

-1-279 

1790  (U.  S.)   . 

1,079 

-1-279 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

1,083 

+    4 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

1,142 

+  59 

1820  (U.  S.)  . 

1,375 

4-233 

1830  (U.  S.)  . 

1,742 

4-367 

1840  (U.  S.)   . 

1,617 

—125 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

1,878 

-1-261 

1855  (State)  . 

2,320 

-1-442 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

2,442 

-f-122 

1865  (State)   . 

2,155 

-287 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

2,182 

-t-27 

1875  (State)  . 

2,202 

-f-  20 

1880  (U.  B.)   . 

2,241 

-1-  39 

1885  (State)  . 

2,205 

—  36 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

1,908 

—297 

1895  (State)  . 

2,026 

-t-118 

TOWN   OF   DUDLEY. 

Established  February  2,  1732,  from  part  of  Oxford 
and  certain  common  lands.  I'art  of  a  gore  of  common 
land  known  as  "Middlesex  Gore"  annexed  June  25, 
1794.  Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Southbridge 
February  15,  1816.  Part  annexed  to  Southbridge  Feb- 
ruary 23,  1822.  Part  included  in  the  new  town  of 
Webster  March  6,  1832. 


1765  (Prov.)   .        .        .        . 

748 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

875 

4-127 

1790  (U.  S.)   . 

1,114 

4-239 

1800  (U.  S.)  . 

i       1,1-10 

+  26 

1810  (U.  S.)   . 

1,226 

4-  86 

1820  (U.  S.)   . 

1,615 

4-389 

1830  (U.  S.)   . 

2,155 

4-540 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

1,352 

—803 

1850  (U.  S.)    . 

1,443 

4-91 

1855  (State)   . 

1,523 

4-  80 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

1,736 

4-213 

1865  (State)  . 

2,076 

4-340 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

2,388 

4-312 

1875  (State)  . 

5,653 

4-265 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

2,803 

4-150 

1885  (State  )  . 

2,742 

—  61 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

2,944 

4-202 

1895  (State)   . 

3,203 

4-259 

riTT-v 

>■    r\i?    rr- 

nnrrnTTr>n 

Established  February  3,  1764,  from  part  of  Lunen- 
burg. Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Ashby  (Mid- 
dlesex County)  March  6, 1767.  Certain  common  lands 
annexed  February  26,  1783.  Parts  annexed  to  West- 
minster February  27,  1796,  and  February  16,  1813. 
Part  annexed  to  Ashby  March  3,  1829.  Fitchburg  in- 
corporated as  a  city  March  8,  1872.  Act  of  incor- 
poration accepted  by  the  town  April  8,  1872. 


CITY  OF  FiTCHBVRG  —  concluded. 


Years  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


1765 
1776 
1790 
1800 
1810 
1820 
1830 
1840 
1850 
1855 
1860 
1865 
1870 
1875 
1880 
1885 
1890 
1895 


(Prov.) 
(Prov.) 
(U.  B.) 

(U.  8.) 
(U.  8.) 
(U.  8.) 
(U.  8.) 
(U.  8.) 
(U.  S.) 
(State ) 
(U.  8.) 
(State ) 
(U.  8.) 
(State) 
(U.  8.) 
(State) 
(U.  8.) 
(State ) 


259 

643 

1,151 

1,390 

1,566 

1,7.36 

2,169 

2,604 

5,120 

6,442 

7,805 

8,118 

11,260 

12,289 

12,429 

15,375 

22,037 

26,409 


Increase  (4-), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 


-f-  384 
-4-  508 
4-  239 
+  176 
4-  170 
4-  483 
4-  435 
4-2,516 
4-1,322 
4-1,363 
4-  313 
4-3,142 
-fl,029 
4-  140 
4-2,946 
4-6,662 
-h4,372 


TOWN   OF   GARDNER. 

Established  June  27,  1785,  from  parts  of  Ash- 
burnham,  Templeton,  Westminster,  and  Winchendon. 
Part  annexed  to  Winchendon  March  2,  1787.  Part  of 
Winchendon  annexed  February  22.  1794.  Part  an- 
nexed to  Ashburnham  February  16,  1815.  Part  of 
Winchendon  annexed  May  24,  1851. 


1790  (U.  8.)   . 

531 

_ 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

667 

4-    136 

1810  (U.  S.)   . 

815 

4-    148 

1820  (U.  8.)   . 

911 

4-     96 

1830  (U.  S.)  . 

1,023 

4-    112 

1840  (U.  B.)  . 

1,260 

4-    237 

1850  (U.  8.)   . 

1,533 

4-    273 

1855  (State)   . 

2,183 

4-    650 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

2,646 

4-    463 

1865  (State)  . 

2,553 

—     93 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

3,333 

4-    780 

1875  (State)   . 

3,730 

4-    397 

1880  (U.  8.)   . 

4,988 

-hl,258 

1885  (State)  . 

7,283 

4-2,295 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

8,424 

4-1,141 

1895  (State)   . 

9,182 

4-    758 

TOWN   OF   GRAFTON. 

Established  April  18,  1735,  from  the  plantation  of 
"  Hassanamisco."  Certain  common  lauds  annexed 
June  14,  1823.  Part  of  Shrewsbury  annexed  March  3, 
1826.    Part  of  Sutton  annexed  March  3,  1842. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U.  8.) 

1810  (U.  8.) 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  S.) 


763 
861 
872 
985 
946 
1,154 
1,889 


4- 
+ 
+ 


98 
11 

113 
—   39 

4-  208 
4-  735 


206 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN  OF    GRAFTON  —  COncludcd. 

TOWN  OF  HAEVAED  —  concluded. 

Yeaks  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ).as  Com- 
pared witli  Pre- 
vious Census 

1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 

2,943 
3,904 
4,409 
4,317 
3,961 
4,594 
4,442 
4,030 
4,498 
5,002 
5,101 

-fl,054 
+    961 
+    505 

—  92 

—  356 
+    633 

—  152 

—  412 
+    468 
-f    504 
+     99 

1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State)  . 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 

1,507 
1,355 
1,341 
1,304 
1,253 
1,184 
1,095 
1,162 

—  26 
—152 

—  14 

—  37 

—  51 

—  69 

—  89 
+  67 

1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 

TOWN   OF   HOLDEN. 

Established  January  9, 1741,  from  part  of  Worcester 

TOWN   OP   HARDWICK. 

Established  January  10,  1739,  from  the  plantation 
called    "  Lambstown."     Part  of   Hardwick    included 
in  the  District   of  New  Braintree  January  31,   1751. 
Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Dana  February  18, 
1801.    Part  of  New  Braintree  annexed  June  10,  1814. 
Certain  common  lands  annexed  February  7, 1831.    Cer- 
tain common  lands  called  "Hardwick  Gore"  annexed 
February  6,  18£S.    Part  annexed  to  Dana  February  4, 
1842. 

called    North    Worcester.      Boundary    line    between 
Holden  and  Paxton  established  March  27,  1793.     Part 
annexed  to  Paxton  February  13,  1804.    Part  included 
in  the  new  town  of  West  Boylston  January  30,  1808. 
Part  of  Paxton  annexed  March  19, 1831.     Part  annexed 
to  Paxton  April  9,  1838. 

1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  S.) 
1820  (U.  S.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 

495 
749 
1,077 
1,142 
1,072 
1,402 
1,719 
1,874 
1,933 
2,114 
1,945 
1,846 
2,062 
2,180 
2,499 
2,471 
2,623 
2,602 

+254 
+328 

1765  (Prov.)   . 
1776  (Prov.)  . 
1790  (U.  S.)  . 
1800  (U,  S.)   . 
1810  (U.  S.)  . 
1820  (U.  8.)  . 
1830  (U.  8.)  . 
1840  (U.  8.)   . 
1850  (U.  8.)  . 
1855  (State)   . 
1860  (U.  S.)   . 
1865  (State)  . 
1870  (U.  S.)  . 
1875  (State)  . 
1880  (U.  8.)  . 

1,010 
1,393 
1,725 
1,727 
1,657 
1,836 
1,885 
1,789 
1,631 
1,523 
1,521 
1,967 
2,219 
1,992 
2,233 
3,145 
2,922 
2,655 

+3S3 
+332 
+    2 

—  70 
+179 
+  49 

—  96 
—158 
—108 

—  2 
+446 
+252 
-227 
+241 
+912 
—223 
—267 

+  65 

—  70 
+330 
+317 
+155 
+  59 
+181 
—169 

—  99 
+216 
+118 
+319 

—  28 
+152 

—  21 

1885  (State)  . 
1890  (U.  8.)   . 
1895  (State)  . 

TOWN   OF   HOPEDALE. 

Established  April  7,  1886,  from  part  of  Milford. 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

1895  (State)  .... 

1,176 
1,377 

TOWN   OF  HARVARD. 

Established  June  29,  1732,  from  parts  of  Groton  and 

+201 

Stow   (Middlesex  County),  and  Lancaster.     Part  in- 
cluded   in   the   District    of    Boxborough   (Middlesex 
County)  February  25,  1783. 

TOWN   OF   HUBBARDSTON. 

Established  as  a  district  June  13,  1767,  from  part  of 
Rutland.     Made  a  tov/n  by  Act  of   August  23,  1775. 
Part  annexed  to  Princeton  February  16,  1810. 

1765  (Prov.)   . 

*        . 

1,126 
1,315 
1,387 
1,319 
1,431 
1,597 
1,600 
1,571 
1,630 
1,533 

+189 
+  T2 

—  68 
+112 
+166 
+    3 

—  29 
+  59 

—  97 

1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 

1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  S.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 

488 
933 
1,113 
1,127 
1,367 
1,674 
1,784 
1,825 

+445 
+180 
+  14 
+240 
+307 
+110 
+  41 

CENSUSES    OP    POPULATION 


1765-1895. 


207 


CENSUSES    OF   POPULATION— 1765-1895 —  Continued. 


TOWN  OF  HiKHARDSTOx  —  concluded. 


Yeaks  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (-|-), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1855  (State)   . 
1860  (U.  S.)   . 
1865  (State)   . 
1870  (U.  8.)  . 
1875  (State)   . 
1880  (U.  S.)   . 
1885  (State)  . 
1890  (U.  8.)  . 
1895  (State)  . 

1,744 
1,621 
1,546 
1,654 
1,440 
1,386 
1,303 
1,346 
1,274 

—  81 
—123 

—  75 
+108 
—214 

—  54 

—  83 
+  43 

TOWN   OF   LANCASTER. 

On  May  18,  1653,  "  The  court  taking  the  condition 
of  Nashaway  into  further  consideration  do  order,  that 
it  shall  be  called  henceforth  West  Towue"  (Mass. 
Records,  Vol.  Ill,  p.  303).  Under  the  same  date 
Nashaway  is  made  a  township  and  is  ordered  to  be 
called  Prescott,  and  then  Prescott  is  ordered  to  be 
called  Lancaster,  but  no  Act  has  been  found  ■which 
abolishes  tlie  township  of  WestTowne.  (See  I'rescott, 
Harapshiie  County.)  Boundary  lines  established  Oc- 
tober 11,  1672.  I'ait  included  in  the  new  town  of 
Harvard  June  29,  1732.  Part  established  as  Bolton 
June  24,  1738.  I'art  established  as  Leominster  June 
23,  1740.  Part  of  Shrewsbury  annexed  February  27, 
1768.  Part  annexed  to  Shrewsbury  February  26,  1781. 
Fart  established  as  Sterling  April  25,  1781.  Part  an- 
nexed to  Berlin  February  8,  1791.  Boundary  line  be- 
tween Lancaster  and  Sterling  established  March  12, 
1793.  Part  annexed  to  Sterling  and  boundary  line 
established  March  7,  1837.  Part  established  as  Clinton 
March  14,  1850. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  S.) 
1820  (U.  S.) 
1830  (U.  S.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  S.) 
1895  (State) 


1,999 
2,746 
1,460 
1,584 
1,694 
1,862 
2,014 
2,019 
1,688 
1,728 
1,932 
1,752 
1,845 
1,957 
2,008 
2,050 
2,201 
2,180 


+  747 
—1,286 

+  124 

+  110 

+  168 

+  152 

+  5 

—  331 
+  40 
+  204 

—  180 
+  93 
+  112 


+ 
+ 
+ 


51 

42 

151 

21 


TOWN   OF   LEICKSTER. 

Established  February  15,  1713,  from  common  lands 
called  "  Towtaid."  I'art  made  the  District  of  Spencer 
April  12,  1753.  Part  included  in  the  District  of  Pa.\- 
ton  February  12,  1765.  A  parish  lately  set  off  from 
Leicester  and  other  towns  established  as  Ward  (now 
Auburn)  April  10,  1778. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S.) 


770 
1,005 
1,076 


+235 

+  n 


TOWN  OF  LEICESTER — concUxded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 

1       tlon 

1 

Increase  (-|-), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1800  (U.  S.)  . 

1,103 

+  27 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1,181 

+  78 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1,252 

+  71 

1830  (U.  S.) 

1,782 

+530 

1840  (U.  S.) 

1,707 

—  75 

1850  (U.  8.) 

2,269 

-1-562 

1855  (State) 

2,589 

+320 

1S60  (U.  S.) 

2,748 

+159 

1865  (State) 

2,527 

—221 

1870  (U.  S.) 

2,768 

+241 

1875  (State) 

2,770 

+    2 

1880  (U.  S.) 

2,779 

+    9 

1885  (State) 

2,923 

+144 

1890  (U.  S.) 

3,120 

+197 

1895  (State) 

3,239 

+119 

TOWN   OF   LEOMINSTER. 

Established  June  23,  1740,  from  part  of  Lancaster. 
Part  of  certain  common  lands  called  "  No  Town  "  an- 
nexed April  13,  1838. 


1765  (Prov.)   .        .        ,        . 

743 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

978 

+    235 

1790  (U.  S.)   . 

1,189 

+    211 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

1,486 

+    297^ 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

1,584 

+     98 

1820  (U.  S.)  . 

1,790 

+    206 

1830  (U.  S.)   . 

1,861 

+      71 

1840  (U.  S.)   . 

2,069 

H-    203 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

3,121 

+1,052 

1855  (State)  . 

3,200 

+      79 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

3,522 

+    322 

1865  (State)   . 

3,313 

—    209 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

3,894 

+    581 

1875  (State)   . 

5,201 

+1,307 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

5,772 

+    571 

1885  (State)  . 

5,297 

—    475 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

7,269 

+1,972 

1895  (State)  . 

9,211 

+3,942 

TOWN   OF  LUNENBURG. 

Established  August  1,  1728,  from  the  south  part  of 
Turkey  Hills.  Part  established  as  Fitchburg  February 
3,  1764.  Boundary  line  between  Lunenburg  and  Shir- 
ley (Middlesex  County)  established  March  3,  1846,  and 
April  25,  1848. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  S.) 
1830  (U.  S.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 


821 
1,265 
1,277 
1,243 
1,371 
1,209 
1,317 
1,272 
1,249 
1,224 


-1-444 
+  12 

—  34 
-1-128 
—162 
+  108 

—  45 

—  23 

—  25 


208 


CENSUS    or    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  —  1765-1895  —  Continued. 


TOWN    OF   LVNENEURG  —  COncludcd. 


Years  and  Census. 

ro])nla- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared witli  Pre- 
vious Census 

1860  (U.  8.)   . 
1865  (State)  . 
1870  (U.  8.)  . 
1875  (State)  . 
1880  (U.  S.)   . 
1885  (State)  . 
1890  (U.  8.)   . 
1895  (State)  . 

1,212 
1,167 
1,121 
1,153 
1,101 
1,071 
1,146 
1,237 

-12 

—45 
—46 

+32 
-52 
-30 
+75 
+91 

TOWN   OF  MEXDON. 

On  May  15,  1667,  it  ■was  ordered  that  the  name  of 
Mendon  be  given  to  "  the  Court's  grant  at  Qunetipauge, 
being  the  towneship  of  Qunshapage  as  it  was  laid  out 
according  to  the  grant  of  the  General  Court,"  and 
that  Meudon  be  settled  as  a  town  (Mass.  Records, 
Vol.  IV,  Part  2,  p.  341).  Certain  lauds  granted  to 
Mendou  May  20,  1669.  Certain  lands  annexed  June 
29,  1710.  Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Belling- 
ham  (Norfolk  County)  Noveraber27, 1719.  Part  estab- 
lished as  Usbridge  June  27, 1727.  I'art  included  in  the 
new  town  of  Upton  June  14,  1735.  Part  of  Usbridge 
annexed  April  24,  1770.  Part  established  as  Milford 
April  11, 1T80.  Part  established  as  Blackstoue  March 
25, 1845.  Boundary  line  between  Mendon  and  Belling- 
ham  established  Marcli  7,  1872. 


1765  (Prov.)  .... 

1,838 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

2,322 

+    484 

1790  (U.  8.)  . 

1,555 

—    767 

1800  (U.  8.)  . 

1,628 

+      73 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

1,819 

+    191 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

2,254 

+    435 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

3,152 

+    898 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

3,524 

+    372 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 

1,300 

—2,224 

1855  (State)  . 

1,382 

+     82 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

1,351 

—     31 

1865  (State)  . 

1,207 

—    144 

1870  (U.  8.)   . 

1,175 

—      32 

1875  (State)  . 

1,176 

+        1 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

1,094 

—      82 

1885  (State)  . 

945 

—    149 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

919 

—     26 

1895  (State)  . 

889 

—     30 

TOWN   OF   MILFORD. 

Established  April  11,  1780,  from  part  of  Mendon. 
Boundary  line  between  Milford  and  Ilollislon  and 
Hopkinton  (Middlesex  County)  established  and  parts 
of  iloUiston  and  Hopkinton  annexed  to  Milford,  and 
part  of  Milford  annexed  to  Hopkinton  March  27,  1835. 
Boundary  line  between  Milford  and  Ilolliston  estab- 
lished April  1,  1859.  Part  established  as  Hopedale 
April  7,  1886. 


1790  (U. 
1800  (,U. 
1810  (U. 
1820  (U. 
1830  (U. 
1840  (U. 


8.) 
8.) 
8.) 
8.) 
8.) 
S.) 


839 

907 

973 

1,160 

1,360 

1,773 


+  68 
+  66 
+187 
+200 
+413 


TOAVX    OF    MILFORD  —  COIlCluded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  {+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 
1855  (State)   . 
1860  (U.  8.)  . 
1865  (State)  . 
1870  (U.  8.)   . 
1875  (State)   . 
1880  (U.  8.)   . 
1885  (State)  . 
1890  (U.  8.)   . 
1895  (State)    . 

4,819 
7,489 
9,132 
9,108 
9,890 
9,818 
9,310 
9,343 
8,780 
8,959 

+3,046 

+2,670 
+1,643 

—  24 
+    782 

—  72 

—  508 
+     33 

—  563 
+    179 

TOWN   OP   MILLBURY. 

Established  June  11, 1813,  from  part  of  Sutton.    Part 
of  Auburn  annexed  Maj-  24,  1851. 


1820  (U.  S.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 


926 
1,611 
2,171 
3,081 
3,286 
3,296 
3,780 
4,397 
4,529 
4,741 
4,555 
4,428 
5,222 


+685 
+560 
+910 
+205 
+  10 
+484 
+617 
+132 
+212 
—186 
-127 
+794 


TOWN   OF   NEW  BRAINTREE. 

On  January  31,  1751,  "The  precinct  consisting  of 
the  lands  called  New  Braintree,  and  part  of  the  town 
of  Hard  wick  is  erected  into  a  district"  (Resolves). 
Made  a  town  by  Act  of  August  23,  1775  Boundary 
line  between  New  Braintree  and  Brookfield  estab- 
lished and  parts  of  each  town  annexed  to  the  other 
town  June  10,  1791,  and  March  8,  1792.  Part  annexed 
to  Hard  wick  June  10,  1814. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  8.) 

1800  (U.  8.) 

1810  (U.  8.) 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1830  (U.  8.) 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1850  (U.  8.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  S.) 

1875  (State) 

1S80  (U.  8.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1895  (State) 


594 
798 
939 
875 
912 
888 
825 
752 
852 
775 
805 
752 
640 
606 
610 
558 
573 
542 


+204 
+141 

—  64 
+  37 

—  24 

—  63 

—  73 
+100 

—  77 
+  30 

—  53 
—112 

—  34 
+  4 

—  52 
+  15 

—  31 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  —  1765-1895. 


209 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION  —  1765-1895  —  Continued. 


TOWN    OF   NORTIIBOROUGH. 

Established  January  24,  1766,  from  part  of  West- 
borough  as  the  District  of  Northborough.  Made  a 
tnwn  by  Act  of  August  23,  1775.  Boundary  line  be- 
twcen  Northborough  and  Berlin  established  and  part 
(if  each  town  annexed  to  the  other  town  February  15, 
l.So6.  I'art  of  Marlborough  (Middlesex  County)  an- 
nexed and  boundary  line  established  June  20,  1807. 


Years  and  Census. 

ropula- 

tiou 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1776  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

562 

- 

1790  (U.  S.) 

619 

+  57 

1800  (U.  S.)  . 

698 

-4-79 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

794 

+  96 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1,018 

-1-224 

1830  (U.  8.) 

992 

—  26 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1,248 

-1-256 

1850  (U.  8.) 

1,535 

-1-287 

1855  (Stale) 

1,602 

+  67 

1860  (U.  8.) 

1,565 

—  37 

1865  (State) 

1,623 

+  58 

1870  (U.  8.) 

1,504 

—119 

1875  (State) 

1,398 

—106 

1880  (U.  S.) 

1,676 

-f278 

1885  (State) 

1,853 

+177 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1,952 

+  99 

1895  (State) 

1,940 

—  12 

TOWN  or  NORTH  BROOKFiELD  —  concluded. 


TOWN   OF   NORTHBRIDGE. 

Established  July  14,  1772,  from  part  of  Uxbridge  as 
the  District  of  Norlhbridge.  Made  a  town  by  Act 
of  .Vugust  23,  1775.  Part  of  Sutton  annexed  April  20, 
1780,  and  February  17,  1801.  Part  annexed  to  Sutton 
Juno  15,  1831.  Boundary  line  between  Northbridge 
atid  Sutton  established  March  7,  1837.  Part  of  Sut- 
ton annexed  March  16,  1844.  Boundary  line  between 
Northbridge  and  Uxbridge  established  and  part  of 
each  town  annexed  to  the  other  town  April  30, 
1856. 


1776  (Prov.)  .        .        .        . 

481 

_ 

1790  (U.  S.)   . 

569 

+      88 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

544 

—     25 

1810  (U.  S.)   . 

713 

+    169 

1820  (U.  S.)   . 

905 

+    192 

1830  (U.  8.)   . 

1,053 

+    148 

1840  (U.  S.)   . 

1,449 

+    396 

1850  (U.  8.)   . 

2,230 

+    781 

1855  (State)   . 

2,104 

—    126 

1860  (U.  8.)   . 

2,633 

+    529 

1865  (State)   . 

2,642 

+        9 

1870  (U.  8.)   . 

3,774 

+1,132 

1875  (State)   . 

4,030 

+    256 

1880  (U.  8.)   . 

4,053 

+     23 

1885  (State)   . 

3,786 

-    267 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

4,603 

+    817 

1895  (State)   . 

5,286 

+    683 

TOWN   OF  NORTH   BROOKFIELD. 

Established  February  28,  1812,  from  part  of  Brook- 
field.    Part  annexed  to  Brooktield  April  15,  1854. 


Yeabs  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1820  (U.  8.)   . 

1,095 

- 

1830  (U.  8.)   . 

1,241 

+146 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

1,485 

+244 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

1,939 

+454 

1855  (State)  . 

2,349 

+410 

1860  (IT.  S.)  . 

2,760 

+411 

1865  (State)   . 

2,514 

—246 

1870  (U.  8.)   . 

3,343 

+829 

1875  (State)   . 

3,749 

+406 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

4,459 

+710 

1885  (State)   . 

4,201 

—258 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

3,871 

—330 

1895  (State)    . 

4,635 

+764 

TOWN   OF   OAKHAM. 

Established  as  a  district  June  7,  1762,  from  part  of 
Rutland.    Made  a  town  by  Act  of  August  23,  1775. 


1765  (Prov.)  .... 

270 

, 

1776  (Prov.)   . 

598 

+328 

1790  (U.  8.)  . 

772 

+174 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

801 

+  29 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

848 

+  47 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

986 

+138 

1830  (U.  S.)  . 

1,010 

+  24 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

1,038 

+  28 

1850  (U.  8.)  . 

1,137 

+  99 

1855  (State)  . 

1,062 

—  75 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

959 

—103 

1865  (State)   . 

925 

—  34 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

860 

—  65 

1875  (State)  . 

873 

+  13 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

869 

—    4 

1885  (State)  . 

749 

—120 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

738 

—  11 

1895  (State)  . 

605 

—133 

TOWN   OF   OXFORD. 

The  records  are  very  deficient  in  regard  to  the  suc- 
cessive settlements  of  this  town,  the  first  mention 
being  May  31,  1693,  in  Mass.  Archives,  Vol.  VI,  p. 
278,  where  Daniel  Allen  is  recorded  as  Represent- 
ative from  Oxford.  The  name  of  the  town  is  also 
mentioned  in  the  Tax  Act  September  14,  1694.  Part 
included  in  the  new  town  of  Dudley  February  2,  1732. 
Part  established  as  the  District  of  Charlton  November 
21,  1754.  A  parish  lately  set  off  from  Oxford  and 
other  towns  established  as  Ward  (now  Auburn)  April 
10,  1778.  Part  of  Charlton  annexed  January  5,  1789. 
Part  of  Sutton  annexed  February  18,  1793.  The  Ox- 
ford South  Gore  annexed  February  6,  1807.  Part  of 
Charlton  annexed  February  23,  1809.  Part  included 
in  the  new  town  of  Webster  March  6,  1832.  The 
Oxford  North  Gore  annexed  March  22,  1838. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 


+222 
—112 
+237 
+  40 


210 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CENSUSES    OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895 —  Continued. 


TOWN  OF  OXFORD  —  Concluded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 

or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1820  (U.  8.)   . 

1,562 

-1-285 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

2,034 

-1-472 

1840  (U.  S.)   . 

1,742 

—292 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 

2,380 

-1-638 

1855  (State)   . 

2,808 

-f428 

1860  (U.  S.)  . 

3,034 

4-226 

1865  (State)  . 

2,713 

—321 

1870  (U.  8.)   . 

'2,689 

—  44 

1875  (State)  . 

2,938 

-f-269 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

2,604 

—334 

1885  (State)  . 

2,355 

—249 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

2,616 

+261 

1895  (State)   . 

2,390 

—226 

TOWN   OF   PAXTON. 

Established  as  a  district  February  12,  1765,  from 
parts  of  Leicester  and  Rutland.  Part  of  Rutland 
adjudged  to  belong  to  the  District  of  Paxton  July 
14,  1772.  Made  a  town  by  Act  of  August  23,  1775. 
Boundary  line  between  Paxton  and  Holden  established 
March  27, 1793.  Part  of  Holden  annexed  February  13, 
1804.  Boundary  line  between  Paxton  and  Rutland 
established  February  20, 1829.  Part  annexed  to  Holden 
March  19,  1831.  Part  of  Holden  annexed  April  9, 
1838.     Part  of  Rutland  annexed  May  24,  1851. 


1776  (Prov.)  .... 

[558] 

- 

1790  (U.  8.)  . 

558 

= 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

682 

+  24 

1810  (U.  8.)  . 

619 

+  37 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

613 

—     6 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

597 

—  16 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

670 

+  73 

1850  (U.  8.)   . 

820 

+150 

1855  (State)  . 

792 

—  28 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

725 

—  67 

1865  (State)  . 

626 

—  99 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

646 

+  20 

1875  (State)   . 

600 

—  46 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

592 

—    8 

1885  (State)   . 

561 

—  31 

1890  (U.  S, )  . 

445 

—116 

1895  (State)  . 

426 

—  19 

TOWN   OF   PETERSHAM  —  COQCluded. 


TOWN   OF    PETERSHAM. 

Established  April  20, 1754,  from  the  plantation  called 
"  Nichewoag."  Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Dana 
February  IH,  1801.  Boundary  line  between  Petersham 
and  UanaeBlablished  February  12,1803.  I'ari  annexed 
to  D.ina  February  4,  1842.  Boundary  line  between 
Petersham  and  Dana  established  April  10,  1882. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 


707 
1,235 
1,560 
1,794 
1,490 
1,623 
1,696 


+528 
+325 
+234 
—304 
+133 
+  73 


Years  and  Cen.sus. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  {+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 
1850  (U.  8.)   . 
1855  (State)   . 
1860  (IT.  8.)  . 
1865  (State)   . 
1870  (U.  8.)   . 
1875  (State)   . 
1880  (U.  8.)  . 
1885  (State)  . 
1890  (U.  S.)   . 
1895  (State)  . 

1,775 
1,527 
1,553 
1,465 
1,428 
1,335 
1,203 
1,109 
1,032 
1,050 
952 

+  79 
—248 
+  26 

—  88 

—  37 

—  93 
—132 

—  94 

—  77 
+  18 

—  98 

TOWN   OF   PHILLIPSTON. 

Originally  established  as  "  Gerry  "  October  20,  1786, 
from  parts  of  Athol  and  Templelon.  Part  annexed  to 
Royalston  February  26,  1799.  Part  annexed  to  Athol 
February  28,  1806.  Name  changed  to  Phillipston  Feb- 
ruary 5,  1814.  Boundary  line  between  Phillipston  and 
Royalston  established  March  29,1837.  Part  of  Phillips- 
ton annexed  to  Templelon  April  5,  1892. 


1790  (U.  8.)   . 

740 

_ 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

802 

+  62 

1810  (U.  8.)   . 

839 

+  37 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

916 

+  77 

1830  (U.  8.)   . 

932 

+  16 

1840  (U.  S.)   . 

919 

—  13 

1850  (U.  8.)   . 

809 

—110 

1855  (State)   . 

799 

—  10 

1860  (U.  8.)   . 

764 

—  35 

1865  (State)   . 

725  ' 

—  39 

1870  (U.  8.)   . 

693 

—  32 

1875  (State)   . 

666 

—  27 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

621 

—  45 

1885  (State)  . 

530 

—  91 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

502 

—  28 

1895  (State)   . 

460 

—  42 

TOWN   OF  PRINCETON. 

Established  as  the  District  of  "  Prince-town  "  Octo- 
ber 20,  1759,  from  part  of  Kutia  d  and  certain  common 
lands  adjacent.  T  he  district  and  all  lands  adjacent  not 
belonging  to  any  town  or  di«ti  ict  established  as  Prince, 
ton  April  24,  1771.  All  Iannis  which  did  not  belong  to 
Princeton  wh'  n  it  was  a  district  set  off  as  thiy  were 
before  the  jjassatie  of  the  Act  cf  April  24,  1771,  on 
March  0,  1773.  P.irt  of  Hubbardston  annexed  Febru- 
ary If),  1810.  Part  of  the  common  lands  of  No  Town 
annexed  April  4,  1838.  Part  of  Westminster  annexed 
April  22,  1870. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S  ) 

1800  (U.  8.) 

1810  (U.  8.) 

1820  (U.  8.) 

1830  (U.  8.) 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1850  (U.  8.) 


284 
701 
1,016 
1,021 
1,062 
1,261 
1,346 
1,347 
1,318 


-HI  7 
+315 

+  5 
+  41 
+199 
+  85 

+  1 
—  29 


CENSUSES    OP   POPULATION 


1765-1895. 


211 


CENSUSES    OF   POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN   OF   PRINCETON  —  COncludcd. 


Years  akd  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1855  (State)   . 
1860  (U.  S.)   . 
1865  (State)   . 
1870  (U.  S.)   . 
1875  (State)  . 
1880  (U.  8.)  . 
1885  (State)  . 
1890  (U.  8.)   . 
1895  (State)   . 

1,317 
1,201 
1,239 
1,279 
1,063 
1,100 
1,038 
982 
952 

—  1 

—116 
+  38 
+  40 
—216 
+  37 

—  62 

—  56 

—  30 

TOWN  OF  KOYALSTON. 

Established  February  19,  1765,  from  a  tract  of  land 
called  "Iloyalshire."  Part  annexed  to  Winchendon 
June  17,  1780.  Part  included  in  the  District  of  Oranjje 
(Franklin  County)  October  15,  1783.  Parts  of  Atiiol 
and  Gerry  (Pliillipston)  annexed  February  26,  1799. 
Part  of  Athol  annexed  March  7,  1803.  Boundary  line 
between  Royalstoa  and  Phillipston  established  March 
29,  1837. 


TOWN   OF   RUTLAND  —  CODCluded. 


1765  (Prov.)   .... 

[617] 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

617 

= 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

1,130 

+513 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

1,243 

+113 

1810  (U.  S.)   . 

1,415 

+172 

1820  (U.  8.)   . 

1,424 

+    9 

1830  (U.  S.)   . 

1,493 

+  69 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

1,667 

+174 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 

1,546 

—121 

1855  (State)   . 

, 

1,469 

—  77 

1860  (U.  8.)   . 

1,486 

+  1T 

1865  (State)   . 

1.441 

—  45 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

1,354 

—  87 

1875  (State)  . 

1,260 

—  94 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

1,192 

—  68 

1885  (State)   . 

1,153 

—  39 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

1,030 

—123 

1895  (State)   . 

890 

—140 

TOWN   OF   RUTLAND. 

Established  February  23,  1713,  from  common  lands 
called  "  Naquag."  Rutland  granted  the  privileges 
that  other  towns  enjoy  June  18,  1722.  Part  established 
as  the  Rutland  District  April  12, 1753.  Part  established 
as  Princeton  October  20,  1759.  Partestalilished  as  the 
District  of  Oakham  June  7, 1762.  Part  included  in  the 
new  town  of  Paxton  February  12,  1765.  Part  estab- 
lished as  Hubhardston  June  13,  1767.  Part  adjudged 
to  belong  to  Paxton  July  14,  1772.  Boundary  line 
between  Rutland  and  Paxton  established  February  20, 
1829.    Part  annexed  to  Paxton  May  24,  1851. 


1765  (Prov.)  . 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

1790  (U.  8.)   . 

1800  (U.  8.)   . 

1810  (U.  8.)   . 

1820  (U.  S.)  . 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

1,090 

- 

1,006 

—  84 

1,072 

+  66 

1,202 

+130 

1,231 

+  29 

1,262 

+  31 

1,276 

+  14 

1,260 

—  16 

1,223 

—  37 

Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1855  (State)  . 
1860  (U.  S.)  . 
1865  (State)   . 
1870  (U.  8.)   . 
1875  (State)   . 
1880  (U.  8.)   . 
1885  (State)   . 
1890  (U.  B.)   . 
1895  (State)   . 

1,102 

1,076 

1,011 

1,024 

1,030 

1,059 

963 

980 

978 

—  121 

—  26 

—  65 
+  13 
+    6 
+  29 

—  96 
+  17 
2 

TOWN   OF   SHREWSBURY. 

On  December  6,1720,  a  committee  was  paid  for  "  run- 
ning the  lines  of  Whitehall  Farm  and  Shrewsbury  .  .  . 
which  service  they  performed  in  July,  1717."  Shrews- 
bury is  mentioned  in  a  list  of  frontier  towns  August 
16,  1722.  Shrewsbury  endowed  with  equal  powers 
with  any  other  town  in  the  province  December  19, 
1727.  Part  annexed  to  Westborough  June  3,  1762. 
Part  annexed  to  Lancaster  February  27,  176S.  Part  of 
Lancaster  annexed  Fel)ruary  26,  1781.  Part  estab- 
lished as  Boylston  March  1,  1786.  Part  annexed  to 
Westborough  March  2, 1793.  Part  annexed  to  Grafton 
March  3,  1826. 


1765  (Prov.)  .        .        .       , 

1,401 

_ 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

1,475 

+  74 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

963 

—512 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

1,048 

+  85 

1810  (U.  S.)   . 

1,210 

+162 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

1,458 

+248 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

1,386 

—  72 

1840  (U.  8.)   . 

1,481 

+  95 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

1,596 

+115 

1855  (State)  . 

1,6.'56 

+  40 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

1,558 

—  78 

1865  (State)  . 

1,570 

+  12 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

1,610 

+  40 

1875  (State)   . 

1,524 

—  86 

1880  (U.  8.)   . 

1,500 

—  24 

1885  (State)  . 

1,450 

—  50 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

1,449 

—    1 

1895  (State)   . 

1,524 

+  75 

TOWN   OF   SOUTHBOROUGH. 

Established  July  6,  1727,  from  part  of  Marlborough 
(Middlesex  County).  Part  of  Framingham  (Middle- 
sex County)  annexed  March  7,  1786.  Boundary  line 
between  Southborough  and  Westborough  established 
March  5, 1835.  Part  "annexed  to  Marlborough  March 
24,  1843. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1830  (U.  8.) 

1840  (U.  S.) 


731 

753 

837 

871 

926 

1,030 

1,080 

1,145 


+  22 
+  84 
+  34 
+  55 
+104 
+  50 
+  65 


212 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


CENSUSES   OF  POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN  OF  souTHBOROUGH  —  Concluded. 


Ybaks  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),as  Com- 
pared Avitli  Pre- 
vious Census 

1850  (U.  S.)  . 
1855  (State)  . 
1860  (U.  S.)   . 
1865  (State)  . 
1870  (U.  S.)  . 
1875  (State)  . 
1880  (U.  8.)  . 
1885  (State)   . 
1890  CU.  S.)   . 
1895  (State)  . 

1,347 
1,602 
1,854 
1,750 
2,135 
1,986 
2,142 
2,100 
2,114 
2,223 

+202 
+255 
+252 
—104 
+385 

—  149 
+156 

—  42 
+  14 
+109 

TOWN   OF   SOUTHBRIDGE. 

Established  February  15,  1816,  from  parts  of  Charl- 
ton, Dudley, and  Slurbridge.  Partof  Dudley  annexed 
February  23,  1822.  Part  of  Sturbridge  annexed  April 
6,  18.39.  Boundary  line  between  Southbridgeand  Stur- 
bridge  established  May  4,  1871. 


1820  (U.  S.)  . 

1,066 

- 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

1,444 

+    378 

1840  (U.  S.)   . 

2,031 

+    587 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

2,824 

+    793 

1855  (State)  . 

3,429 

+    605 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

3,575 

+    146 

1865  (State)   . 

4,131 

+    556 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

5,208 

+1,077 

1875  (State)   . 

5,740 

+    532 

1880  (U.  S.)   . 

6,464 

+    724 

1885  (State)   . 

6,500 

+      36 

1890  (U.  S.)  . 

7,655 

+1,155 

1895  (State)   . 

8,250 

+    595 

TOWN   OF   SPENCER. 

Established  as  a  district  April  12,  1753,  from  part 
of  Leicester.  Made  a  town  by  Act  of  August  23, 
1775. 


S.) 
S.) 
8.) 
S.) 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U. 
1810  (U. 
1820  (U. 
1830  (U. 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 


664 
1,042 
1,322 
1,432 
1,453 
1,548 
1,618 
1,604 
2,244 
2,527 
2,777 
3,024 
3,952 
5,451 
7,466 
8,247 
8,747 
7,614 


+  378 
+  280 


+ 
+ 
+ 

+ 

+ 
+ 


110 
21 
95 
70 
14 
640 
283 
+  250 
+  247 
+  928 
+1,499 
+2,015 
+  781 
+  500 
—1,133 


TOWN   OF   STERLING. 

Established  April  25,  1781,  from  part  of  Lancaster. 
Boundary  line  between  Sterling  and  Lancaster  estab- 
lished March  12,  1793.  Part  included  in  the  new  town 
of  West  Boylston  January  30,  1808.  Boundary  line 
between  Sterling  and  Lancaster  established  and  a  part 
of  Lancaster  annexed  to  Sterling  March  7,  1837. 


Years  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 


1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  8.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  S  ) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 


1,428 
1,614 
1,472 
1,710 
1,794 
1,647 
1,805 
1,838 
1,881 
1,668 
1,670 
1,569 
1,414 
1,331 
1,244 
1,218 


+186 
—142 
+238 
+  84 
—147 
+158 
+  33 
+  43 
—213 
+  2 
—101 
—155 

—  83 

—  87 

—  26 


TOWN   OF   STURBRIDGE. 

Established  June  24, 1738,  from  a  tract  of  land  called 
"  New  Medfield.''  Part  of  Charlton  annexed  June  26, 
1792.  Part  of  Middlesex  Gore  annexed  June  25,  1794. 
Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Southbridge  Febru- 
ary 15,  1816.  Part  annexed  to  Southbridge  April  6, 
1839.  Boundary  line  between  Sturbridge  and  South- 
bridge  established  May  4,  1871. 


1765  (Prov.)  .... 

896 

. 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

1,374 

+478 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

1,704 

+330 

1800  (U.  8.)  . 

1,846 

+142 

1810  (U.  S.)   . 

1,927 

+  81 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

1,633 

—294 

1830  (U.  S)  . 

1,688 

+  55 

1840  (U.  8.)   . 

2,005 

+317 

1850  (U.  8.)   . 

2,119 

+114 

1855  (State)   . 

2,188 

+  69 

1860  (U.  8.)  . 

2,291 

+103 

1865  (State)  . 

1,993 

—298 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

2,101 

+108 

1875  (State)  . 

2,213 

+112 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

2,062 

—151 

1885  (State)   . 

1,980 

—  82 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

2,074 

+  94 

1895  (State)   . 

1,910 

—164 

TOWN   OF   SUTTON. 

On  October  28,  1714,  "  voted  in  concurrence  with  the 
Representatives  approving  and  confirming  a  survey  and 
plat  of  the  laying  out  of  the  township  of  Sutton  "  (Re 
solves).  Ccitain  common  lands  allowed  to  the  pro 
prietors  of  Sutton  June  21,  1715.  Part  annexed  to 
Weslboroiigh  June  5,  1728.  Part  included  in  the  new 
town  of  Upton  June  14,  1735.  A  parish  lately  set  off 
from  Sutton  and  other  towns  established  as  Ward  (now 


CENSUSES   OF   POPULATION — 1765-1895. 


213 


CENSUSES   OF  POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN  OF  SUTTON  —  concludcd. 

Auburn)  April  10,  1778.  Part  annexed  to  Northbridge 
April  20,  1780.  A  certain  gore  of  land  annexed  June  5, 
1789.  I'artannexed  to  Oxford  February  18, 1793.  Part 
annexed  lo  Northbridge  February  17, 1801 .  Part  estab- 
lished ;i8  Millbury  June  11,  1813.  Part  of  Northbridge 
annexed  June  15, 1831.  Boundary  line  between  Sutton 
and  Northbridge  established  March  7,  1837.  Part  an- 
nexed to  Grafton  March  3,  1842.  Part  annexed  to 
Northbridge  March  16,  1844. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (-4-), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared witli  Pre- 
vious Census 

1765  (Prov.)   .        .        .        . 

2,138 

- 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

2,644 

+506 

17S0  (U.  S.)   . 

2,642 

—    2 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

2,513 

—129 

1810  (U.  8.)   . 

2,660 

+147 

1820  (U.  S.)   . 

2,056 

-604 

1830  (U.  S.)  . 

2,186 

+130 

1840  (U.  8.)   . 

2,370 

+184 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

2,595 

+225 

1855  (State)   . 

2,718 

+123 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

2,676 

—  42 

1865  (State)  . 

2,363 

—313 

1870  (U.  8.)  . 

2,699 

+336 

1875  (State)   . 

3,051 

+352 

1880  (U.  8.)   . 

3,105 

+  54 

1885  (State)  . 

3,101 

—    4 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

3,180 

+  79 

1895  (State)   . 

3,420 

+240 

TOWN   OF   TEMPLETON. 

Established  as  "Templetown  "  March  6,  1762,  from 
the  plantation  called  "  Narraganeett  Number  Six." 
Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Gardner  June  27, 
1785.  Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Gerry  (Phil- 
lipston)  October  20, 1786.  Part  of  Phillipston  annexed 
April  5,  1892. 


1765  (Prov.)   .        .        .        . 

348 

. 

1776  (Prov.)  . 

1,016 

+668 

1790  (U.  S.)  . 

950 

—  66 

1800  (U.  S.)   . 

1,068 

+118 

1810  (U.  8.)   . 

1,205 

+137 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

1,331 

+126 

1830  (IT.  S.)  . 

1,552 

+221 

1840  (U.  S.)   . 

1,776 

+224 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

2,173 

+397 

1855  (State)  . 

2,618 

+445 

1860  (U.  8.)   . 

2,816 

+198 

1865  (State)   . 

2,390 

—426 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

2,802 

+412 

1875  (State)  . 

2,764 

—  38 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

2,789 

+  25 

1885  (State)  . 

2,627 

—162 

1890  (U.  S.)   . 

2,999 

+372 

1895  (State)  . 

2,915 

—  84 

TOWN  OF  UPTON. 

Established  June  14,  1735,  from  parts  of  Hopkinton 
(Middlesex  County),  Mendon,  Sutton,  and  Uxbridge. 
Part  annexed  to  Westborough  January  24,  1763.  Part 
of  Hopkiuton  annexed  March  8,  1808. 


TOWN  OF  UPTON  —  Concluded. 


Years  and  Census. 


Popula- 
tion 


Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  S.) 
1810  (U.  8.) 
1820  (U.  S.) 
1830  (U.  S.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  8.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  S.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  S.) 
18T5  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 


614 

702 

833 

854 

995 

1,088 

1,167 

1,466 

2,023 

2,035 

1,986 

2,018 

1,989 

2,125 

2,023 

2,265 

1,878 

2,150 


+  88 
+131 
+  21 
+141 
+  93 
+  79 
+299 
+557 
+  12 

—  49 
+  32 

—  29 
+136 
—102 
+242 
—387 
+272 


TOWN   OF   UXBRIDGE. 

Established  June  27,  1727,  from  part  of  Mendon. 
Part  included  in  the  new  town  of  Upton  June  14,  1735. 
Part  annexed  to  Mendon  April  24,  1770.  Part  estab- 
lished as  the  District  of  Northbridge  July  14,  1772. 
Boundary  line  between  Uxbridge  and  Northbridge 
established  and  part  of  each  town  annexed  to  the  other 
town  April  30, 1856.  Boundary  line  between  Uxbridge 
and  Douglas  established  April  25,  1864. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  8.) 

1800  (U.  S.) 

1810  (U.  8.) 

1820  (U.  S.) 

1830  (U.  8.) 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1850  (U.  8.) 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  S.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  8.) 

1875  (State) 

1880  (U.  8.) 

1885  (State) 

1890  (U.  8.) 

1895  (State) 


1,213 
1,110 
1,308 
1,404 
1,404 
1,551 
2,086 
2,004 
2,457 
3,068 
3,133 
2,838 
3,058 
3,029 
3,111 
2,948 
3,408 
3,546 


—103 

+198 
+  96 

+147 
+535 

—  82 
+453 
+611 
+  65 
—295 
+220 

—  29 
+  82 
—163 
+460 
+138 


TOWN   OF  WARREN. 

Originally  established  as  "Western"  January  16, 
1742,  from  parts  of  Brimfield  (Hampden  County), 
Brookticld,  and  Kingsfield.*  Part  annexed  to  Ware 
(Hampshire  County)  February  8,  1823.  Part  annexed 
to  Palmer  (Hampden  County)  February  7,1831.  Name 
changed  to  Warren  March  13,  1834. 


1765  (Prov.) 
1776  (Prov.) 
1790  (U.  S.) 


+244 
+  72 


*  Variously  designated  as  Kingsfield,  New  Marlborough,  and  The  Elbows. 


214 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CENSUSES   OF  POPULATION  — 1765-1895  —  Continued, 


TOWN   OF   WARHEN — COncludcd. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (-]-), 
or  Decrease 
( — ),as  Com- 
pared witli  Pre- 
vious Census 

1800  (U.  S.)  . 

979 

+  80 

1810  (U.  S.)  . 

1,014 

+  35 

1820  (U.  8.)  . 

1,112 

-1-  98 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

1,189 

+  77 

1840  (U.  8.)  . 

1,290 

+101 

1850  (U.  8.)   . 

1,777 

+487 

1855  (State)  . 

1,793 

+  16 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

2,107 

+314 

1865  (State)  . 

2,180 

+  73 

1870  (U.  S.)  . 

2,625 

+445 

1875  (State)  . 

3,260 

+635 

1880  (U.  8.)   . 

3,889 

+629 

1885  (State)  . 

4,032 

+143 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

4,681 

+649 

1895  (State)   . 

4,430 

—251 

TOWN   OF   WEBSTER. 

Establiehed  March  6,  1832,  from  common  lands,  and 
parts  of  Dudley  and  Oxford.  Boundary  line  between 
Webster  and  Douglas  established  February  27,  1841. 


1840  (U.  S.)   . 

1,403 

- 

1850  (U.  S.) 

2,371 

+    968 

1855  (State) 

2,727 

+    356 

1860  (U.  8.) 

2,912 

+    185 

1865  (State) 

3,608 

+    696 

1870  (U.  S.) 

4,763 

+  1,155 

1875  (State) 

5,064 

+    301 

1880  (U.  8.) 

5,696 

+    632 

1885  (State) 

6,220 

+    524 

1890  (U.  S.) 

7,031 

+    811 

1895  (State) 

7,799 

+    768 

TOWN   OF   WESTBOROUGH. 

Established  November  18,  1717,  from  part  of  Marl- 
borouiih  (Middlesex  County)  called  "  Chauncy,"  and 
other  lands.  Part  of  Sutton  annexed  June  5,  1728. 
Part  of  Shrewsbury  annexed  June  3,  1762.  Part  of 
Upton  annexed  January  24,  1763.  Part  established  as 
the  District  of  Northborough  January  24,  1766.  Part 
of  Shrewsbury  annexed  March  2, 1793.  Boundary  line 
between  Westborough  and  Southborough  established 
March  5,  1835. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  8.) 

1800  (U.  8.) 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1820  (U. 

1830  (U. 

1840  (U. 

1850  (U. 

1855  (State) 

1860  (U.  8.) 

1865  (State) 

1870  (U.  8.) 


S.) 
8.) 
8.) 
S.) 


1,110 

900 

934 

922 

1,048 

1,326 

1,438 

1,658 

2,371 

3,014 

2,913 

3,141 

3,601 


—210 
+  34 
—  12 

+126 
+278 
+112 
+220 
+713 
+643 
—101 
+228 
+460 


TOWN   OF   WESTBOROUGH  —  CODClllded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared -with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1875  (State)  .... 

1880  (U.  8.)  . 

1885  (State)  .... 

1890  (U.  8.)  . 

1895  (State)  .        .        .        . 

5,141 
5,214 

4,880 
6,195 
5,235 

+1,540 
+     73 
—    334 
+    315 
+     40 

TOWN   OF   WEST  BOYLSTON. 

Established  January  30, 1808,  from  parts  of  Boylston, 
Holden,  and  Sterling.  Parts  of  Boylston  annexed  Feb- 
ruary 10,  1820,  and  June  17,  1820. 


1810  (U.  8.)   . 

632 

^, 

1820  (U.  S.) 

886 

+254 

1830  (U.  8.)  . 

1,055 

+169 

1840  (U.  8.) 

1,187 

+132 

1850  (U.  8.) 

1,749 

+562 

1855  (State) 

2,310 

+561 

1860  (U.  8.) 

2,509 

+199 

1865  (State) 

2,294 

-215 

1870  (U.  8.) 

2,862 

+568 

1875  (State) 

2,902 

+  40 

1880  (U.  8.) 

2,994 

+  92 

1885  (State) 

2,927 

—  67 

1890  (U.  S.) 

3,019 

+  92 

1895  (State) 

2,968 

—  51 

TOWN   OF   WEST   BROOKFIELD. 

Established  March  3,  1848,  from  part  of  Brookfield. 


1850  (U.  8.)  . 

1,344 

^ 

1855  (State) 

1,364 

+  20 

1860  (U.  8.) 

1,548 

+184 

1865  (State) 

1,549 

+    1 

1870  (U.  8.) 

1,842 

+293 

1875  (State) 

1,903 

+  61 

1880  (U.  S.) 

1,917 

+  14 

1885  (State) 

1,747 

—170 

1890  (U.  S.) 

1,592 

—155 

1895  (State) 

1,467 

—125 

TOWN   OF   WESTMINSTER. 

Established  as  a  district  October  20,  1759,  from  the 
plantation  called  "  Narragansett  Number  Two."  Made 
a  town  April  26,  1770.  Part  included  in  the  new  town 
of  Gardner  June  27, 1785.  Parts  of  Fitchburg  annexed 
February  27, 1796,  and  February  16, 1813.  Part  annexed 
to  Ashburnham  January  28,  1824.  Partof  the  common 
lands  called  No  Town  annexed  April  10,  1838.  Part 
annexed  to  Princeton  April  22,  1870. 


1765  (Prov.) 

1776  (Prov.) 

1790  (U.  S.) 

1800  (U.  8.) 

1810  (U.  S.) 

1820  (U.  S.) 


468 
1,145 
1,176 
1,369 
1,419 
1,634 


+677 
+  31 
+193 
+  50 
+215 


CENSUSES    OE   POPULATIOIT 1765-1895. 


215 


CENSUSES   OF  POPULATION  — 1765-1895  — Continued. 


TOWN   OF   ■WESTMINSTER  —  COncl tided. 


YBABstAND  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1830  (U.  S.)   . 

1,696 

+  62 

1840  (U.  8.)   . 

1,645 

—  51 

1850  (U.  S.)   . 

1,914 

+269 

1855  (State)   . 

1,979 

+  65 

1860  (U.  S.)   . 

1,840 

—139 

1865  (State)   . 

1,639 

—201 

1870  (U.  S.)   . 

1,770 

+131 

1875  (State)   . 

1,712 

—  58 

1880  (U.  S.)  . 

1,652 

—  60 

1885  (State)   . 

1,556 

—  96 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

1,688 

+132 

1895  (State)   . 

1,315 

-373 

TOWN   OF   WINCnENDON. 

Established  June  14, 1764,  from  the  plantation  called 
"  Ipswich-Canada."  Part  of  Royalston  annexed  and 
the  bounds  of  Winchendon  extended  to  embrace  all 
the  lands  on  the  north  as  far  as  the  New  Hampshire 
State  line  June  17,  1780.     Part  included  in  the  new 


town  of  Gardner 
annexed  March  2, 
February  22,  1794, 


June   27,  1785.     Part  of  Gardner 
1787.     Parts  annexed   to  Gardner 
and  May  24,  1851. 


1765  (Prov. 
1776  (Prov. 
1790  (U.  S. 
1800  (U.  8. 
1810  (U.  S. 
1820  (U.  S., 
1830  (U.  S. 
1840  (U.  S. 
18.50  (U.  8. 
1855  (State 
1860  (U.  S. 
1865  (State 


[519] 
519 
946 
1,092 
1,173 
1,263 
1,463 
1,754 
2,445 
2,747 
2,624 
2,801 


TOWN  OF  WINCHENDON  —  concluded. 


Years  and  Census. 

Popula- 
tion 

Increase  (+), 
or  Decrease 
(— ),  as  Com- 
pared with  Pre- 
vious Census 

1870  (U.  8.)   . 

1875  (State)   .        .        .        . 

1880  (U.  8.)   . 

1885  (State)   .        .        .        . 

1890  (U.  8.)   . 

1895  (State)  .... 

3,398 
3,762 
3,722 
3,872 
4,390 
4,490 

+597 
+364 
—  40 
+150 
+518 
+100 

CITY  OF  WORCESTER. 
Established  October  15,  16S4,  from  the  ])lantation 
called  "Quansigamond."  Part  called  North  Worcester 
established  as  tlolden  January  9,  1741.  The  parish 
lately  set  off  from  Worcester  and  other  towns  estab- 
lished as  Ward  (now  Auburn)  April  10, 1778.  Certain 
common  lands  annexed  June  14,  1785.  Grafton  Gore 
annexed  March  22,  1838.  Worcester  incorporated  as 
a  city  February  29,  1848.  Act  of  incorporation  ac- 
cepted by  the  town  March  18, 1848. 


1765  (Prov. 
1776  (Prov. 
1790  (U.  S. 
1800  (U.  S. 
1810  (U.  8. 
1820  (U.  8. 
1830  (U.  .S. 
1840  (U.  8. 
1850  (U.  S. 
1855  (State 
1860  (U.  S. 
1865  (State 
1870  (U.  8. 
1875  (State 
1880  (U.  8. 
1885  (State 
1890  (U.  8, 
1895  (State 


1,478 

1,925 

2,095 

2,411 

2,577 

2,962 

4,173 

7,497 

17,049 

22,286 

24,960 

30,055 

41,105 

49,317 

58,291 

68,389 

84,655 

98,767 


+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 


447 
170 
316 

166 
385 


+  1,211 
+  3,324 
+  9,552 
+  5,237 
+  2,674 
+  5,095 
+11,050 
+  8,212 
+  8,974 
+10,098 
+16,266 
+14,112 


216 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CENSUSES   OF  POPULATION  — 1765-1895 —  Concluded. 
THE    STATE. 

The  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts  covers  part  of  the  territory  originally  granted  to  the  Plymouth  Com' 
pany  of  England.  It  grew  out  of  the  consolidation  of  the  colonies  of  Plymouth  and  Massachusetts  Bay. 
The  settlement  at  Plymouth  began  with  the  landing  of  the  Pilgrims,  December  22,  1620.  The  colony  of  Massa- 
chusetts Bay  originated  with  the  settlement  under  John  Endecott  at  Salem,  in  1628.  In  1643,  a  confederacy  was 
formed  consisting  of  the  colonies  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  Plymouth,  Connecticut,  and  New  Haven.  In  1692, 
under  a  new  charter  given  by  William  III,  the  colonies  of  Massachusetts  Bay  and  Plymouth  were  consolidated 
as  a  royal  province,  including  also  Maine.  In  1780,  after  the  Revolution,  the  present  State  Constitution 
was  adopted.  In  January,  1788,  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States  was  ratified  by  Massachusetts.  The 
colonists  in  New  Hampshire,  in  1641,  as  a  measure  of  protection  and  defence  against  the  Indians,  allied  them- 
selves with  the  colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay  and  remained  part  of  said  colony  until  1679,  when  New 
Hampshire  was  made  a  separate  royal  province,  Massachusetts  thereby  losing  part  of  its  territory,  January 
1,  1680  (see  Norfolk  County).  The  territory  now  comprising  the  State  of  Maine  was  set  off  from  Massachu- 
setts by  an  Act  passed  March  3,  1820,  taking  effect  March  15,  1820.  By  the  Province  Charter  of  1692,  cer- 
tain islands  now  comprising  the  county  of  Dukes  County  and  Nantucket  County  were  ceded  to  Massachu- 
setts from  New  York  (see  county  of  Dukes  County).  Certain  common  lands  in  Berkshire  County,  known  as 
the  District  of  Boston  Corner,  were  ceded  to  the  State  of  New  York  May  14,  1853  (see  town  of  Mouut 
Washington,  Berkshire  County).  By  a  settlement  of  a  boundary  controversy  between  Massachusetts  and 
Rhode  Island,  certain  exchanges  of  territory  were  made  between  these  States  April  10,  1861  (see  Fall  River,. 
Seekonk,  and  Westport). 


Yeaks  and  Census. 


Population 


Increase  (+),  or 

Decrease( — ), 
as  Compared  with 
Previous  Census 


1765  (Prov.)* 
1776  (Prov.)t 
1790  (U.  8.) 
1800  (U.  8.) 
1810  (U.  S.) 
1820  (U.  8.) 
1830  (U.  8.) 
1840  (U.  S.) 
1850  (U.  S.) 
1855  (State) 
1860  (U.  8.) 
1865  (State) 
1870  (U.  8.) 
1875  (State) 
1880  (U.  8.) 
1885  (State) 
1890  (U.  8.) 
1895  (State) 


239,764 

299,841 

378,787 

422,845 

472,040 

.  523,287 

610,408 

737,700 

994,514 

1,132,369 

1,231,066 

1,267,031 

1,457,351 

1,651,912 

1,783,085 

1,942,141 

2,238,943 

2,500,183 


+  60,077 
+  78,946 
+  44,068 
+  49,195 
+  51,247 
+  87,121 
+127,292 
+256,814 
+137,855 
+  98,697 
+  35,965 
+190,320 
+194,561 
+  131,173 
+159,056 
+296,802 
+261,240 


*  Includes  1,569  Indians  distributed  by  counties  as  follows  :  Barnstable,  515  (of  which  230  were  in  Mashpee) ; 
Berkshire,  221  (in  Stockbridge) ;  Bristol,  167  (principally  in  Dartmouth  and  Freetown);  Dukes,  313  (of  which 
188  were  in  Chilmark) ;  Middlesex,  37  (in  Natick) ;  Nantucket,  93;  Plymouth,  223. 

t  Includes  4,761  colored  population  distributed  by  counties  as  follows:  Barnstable,  171;  Berkshire,  216; 
Bristol,  585;  Dukes,  59;  Essex,  1,049;  Franklin,  Hampden,  and  Hampshire  (one  county),  245;  Middlesex,  702;. 
Nantucket,  133;  Plymouth,  487;  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  (one  county),  682;  Worcester,  432. 


Tabulah  Analysis. 


Pages 

Censuses  of  Population:   1765-1895, 129-216 


This  presentation  requires  no  extended  analytical  treatment.  The  information, 
while  reqitiring  much  research  on  the  part  of  the  Bureau  to  ensure  accuracy,  has  been 
so  i)resented  that  the  reader  may  easil}^  follow  the  growth  of  the  towns  and  cities  from 
the  earliest  yearsr  The  student  of  the  Census  returns  of  the  Commonwealth  will  note 
that  a  consolidation  of  two  distinct  presentations,  as  shown  in  Part  1,  Volume  I,  of  the 
Census  of  1885,  has  been  made  for  the  Census  of  1805,  combining  the  historical  features 
of  the  settlement  and  acquisition  of  additional  territory  with  the  purely  statistical 
information  as  to  the  numerical  gain  or  loss  in  population  of  the  counties,  cities,  and 
towns.  This  arrangement,  it  is  thought,  will  make  the  presentation  easy  of  reference, 
as  the  notes  relating  to  the  establishment  or  incorjjoration  of  cities  and  towns,  changes 
in  boundary  lines,  aiuiexation  of  one  city  or  town  to  another,  etc.,  appear  in  connection 
with  the  Census  figures  for  each  city  and  town,  while  the  increases  or  decreases  for 
each  Census,  as  compared  with  the  one  jpreceding,  being  computed,  will  save  the  reader 
much  time. 

The  dates  relative  to  the  establishment  or  incorporation  of  the  cities  and  towns,  as 
given  in  the  Census  of  1885,  have  been  carefully  compared  with  those  contained  in  the 
first  and  subsequent  reports  of  the  Commissioner  of  Public  Records  and  with  other 
official  sources  of  information.  Each  date  has  been  subjected  to  careful  scrutiny  by  the 
Bureau  and  it  is  believed  that,  as  far  as  the  archives  of  the  Commonwealth  show,  those 
jDrinted  in  this  volume  are  correct.     The  authorities  consulted  have  been 

Reports   of  the   Commissioner  of  Public      jMassachusetts  Archives, 

Records,  Resolves  and  Orders  (unprinted), 

Manual  of  the  General  Court,  Province  Laws, 

Massachusetts  Records,  Acts  and  Resolves, 

Plymouth  Colony  Laws,  Boston  Town  Records. 

Plymouth  Colony  Records, 

As  will  be  noted,  there  are  a  number  of  instances  where  the  actual  date  of  establish- 
ment of  certain  towns  cannot  be  given,  as  up  to  the  present  time  no  authentic  knowledge 
exists.  In  cases  of  this  kind  the  method  adopted  has  been  to  give  the  date  when  the 
first  mention  of  the  town  appears  in  some  of  the  volumes  of  record.  For  instance, 
while  it  is  not  certainly  known  in  what  year  Rev.  William  Blackstone  settled  at  the 
place  called  Shawmut  (one  of  the  olden  time  names  for  Boston),  it  is  supposed  to  have 
been  between  1623  and  1626.  In  April,  1630,  Charlestown  was  settled  by  colonists,  and 
it  is  a  matter  of  record  that  many  of  these  colonists,  acting  upon  the  suggestion  of  Mr. 
Blackstone,  settled  at  Trimountain  (ajiparently  the  original  name  for  Boston)  in  August 
1630,  yet  it  was  not  until  September  7(17,  new  style)  that  any  mention  is  found  in  the 
Massachusetts  Records,  and  on  this  date  the  Great  and  General  Court  ordered  that  Tri- 
mountain should  be  called  Boston.  Xo  i^rior  mention  can  be  found  of  the  establishment 
of  the  city  of  Boston  or  its  boimdaries. 

[217] 


218 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


In  1626,  Roger  Conant,  who  had  previously  removed  from  Nantasket  to  Cape  Ann  in 
charge  of  a  party  of  settlers,  built  the  first  house  at  Xaumkeag  on  the  site  of  the  present 
city  of  Salem.  Capt.  John  Endecott  and  his  followers  landed  there  in  1628,  yet  the 
name  Salem  first  appears  in  the  Massachusetts  Records  in  August,  1630 ;  although 
Naumkeag  (Nahumkeke)  is  mentioned  in  1628. 

The  town  records  of  Sutton  show  that  by  an  order  dated  May  15,  1704,  a  township 
was  granted,  but  the  first  mention  of  Sutton  in  the  State  records  is  October  28,  1714:. 
Many  other  instances  may  be  found  of  the  lack  of  actual  dates  in  the  history  of  many  of 
the  older  towns. 

There  is  no  record  in  the  State  archives  of  the  incorporation  of  the  following  cities 
and  towns : 


Andover, 

Barnstable, 

Boston, 

Boxford, 

Bradford, 

Brimfield, 

Cam  BRIDGE, 

Chilmark, 
Dartmouth, 
Deerfield, 
Dunstable, 


Eastham, 

Falmouth, 

Gay  Head, 

Havekhill, 

Hull, 

Lynn, 

Marblehead, 

Medford, 

Natick, 

Northampton, 

Oxford, 


Plymouth, 

Salem, 

Sandwich, 

Scituate, 

Shrewsbury, 

Springfield, 

Sutton, 

Tisbury, 

Weymouth, 

Wrentham, 

Yarmouth. 


We  have  retained,  wherever  practicable,  the  language  used  by  the  authors  of  the 
various  original  acts,  together  with  the  old  form  of  spelling  town  names  whenever  it 
has  been  deemed  advisable  to  do  so,  the  authority  for  dates  and  quotations  being  given 
for  purposes  of  reference.  Undoubtedly  many  dates  which  are  now  lacking  or  obscure 
will  be  brought  out  when  the  forthcoming  volume  of  the  Province  Laws,  containing 
resolves,  orders,  etc.,  relating  to  the  establishment  of  towns,  is  published. 

We  call  i^articular  attention  to  the  notes  on  page  131,  which  should  be  read  carefully 
in  connection  with  the  historical  and  statistical  data  contained  in  the  presentation  itself 

For  the  purpose  of  showing  the  percentages  of  increase  or  decrease  in  jjopulation  in 
the  difterent  counties,  and  for  the  State,  the  following  table  is  introduced  : 


PERCENTAGES  OF  INCREASE  OR  DECREASE  IN 

POPULATION 

Census  Periods. 

Counties 

Barnstable 

Berkshire 

Bristol 

Dulces 

Essex 

Franlvlin 

Hampden 

Hamp- 

sliire 

1765-1776*  (Provincial)        .        .  '        28.19 

107.78 

25.35 

20.29 

17.00 

104.37 

59.79 

89.05 

1776-17901  (U.  S.) 

11.63 

68.30 

18.76 

15.70 

13.73 

111.22 

44.59 

54.87 

1790-1800  (U.  S.)  . 

11.17 

11.44 

6.84 

—4.19 

5.66 

20.95 

22.24 

21.58 

1800  1810  (U.  S.)  . 

15.12 

6.28 

9.70 

5.51 

17.47 

4.26 

4.08 

7.28 

1810-1820  (U.  S.)  . 

8.17 

—0.60 

10.06 

- 

3.84 

7.28 

14.74 

7.87 

1820-1830-  (U.  S.)  . 

18.67 

6.31 

21.22 

6.83 

10.98 

0.72 

12.91 

14.29 

1830-1840  (U.  S.)  . 

14.14 

10.71 

21.31 

12.53 

14.63 

—2.76 

18.10 

2.12 

1840-1850  (U.  S.)  . 

8.38 

18.79 

26.64 

14.70 

38.22 

7.32 

37.24 

15.65 

1850-1860  (U.  S.)  . 

2.02 

11.15 

23.10 

—3.02 

26.13 

1.83 

11.86 

5.85 

1855-1865  (State)  . 

—2.34 

7.87 

2.25 

—4.52 

13.25 

—0.99 

17.72 

10.66 

1860-1870  (U.  S.)  . 

—8.94 

17.61 

9.69 

—13.99 

21.27 

3.82 

36.68 

17.36 

186.5-1875  (State)  . 

—7.13 

19.89 

46.64 

—3.07 

30.58 

7.52 

46.05 

14.11 

1870-1880  (U.  S.)  . 

—2.68 

6.49 

35.14 

13.55 

21.75 

10.31 

32.82 

6.41 

1875-1885  (State) . 

—7.15 

8.14 

20.91 

1.57 

18.08 

11.14 

23.82 

8.15 

1880-1890  (U.  S.)  . 

—8.54 

17.49 

34.11 

1.60 

22.68 

7.25 

30.32 

9.80 

1885-1895  (State)  . 

—7.34 

16.88 

38.18 

2.49 

25.28 

7.20 

30.98 

12.87 

1765-18951;     , 

128.04 

898.75 

928.21 

80.65 

659.11 

697.00 

1,741.07 

750.99 

*  11  years. 


t  14  years. 


t  130  years. 


TABULAR   ANALYSIS. 


219 


PERCENTAGES 

OF  INCREASE  OR 

DECREASE 

IN  POPULATION 

Counties 

The  State 

Middlesex 

Nantucket 

Norfolk 

Pi.niioutii 

Suffolk 

Worcester 

1765-1776*  (Provincial) 

14.97 

32.89 

25.12 

12.94 

—79.93 

41.46 

*23.88 

1776-17901  (U.  S.) 

6.52 

4.71 

7.93 

9.02 

485.79 

22.33 

128.37 

1790-1800  (U.  S.)  . 

9.80 

21.58 

13.97 

1.77 

37.21 

7.72 

11.63 

lSOO-1810  (U.  S.)  . 

12.48 

21.18 

14.80 

9.18 

33.33 

6.07 

11.63 

1810-1820  (U.  S.)  . 

16.44 

6.74 

16.72 

8.43 

27.80 

13.42 

10.85 

1820-1830  (U.  S.)  . 

26.80 

—0.88 

15.08 

12.86 

41.47 

14.57 

16.64 

1830-1840  (U.  S.)  . 

36.74 

25.13 

26.60 

10.05 

54.06 

12.99 

20.85 

1840-1850  (U.  S.)  . 

51.37 

—6.21 

48.46 

17.57 

50.89 

37.22 

34.81 

1850-1860  (U.  S.)  . 

34.06 

27.89 

39.37 

16.29 

33.34 

22.07 

23.79 

1855-1865  (State)  . 

13.58 

—41.12 

23.25 

2.62 

21.17 

8.96 

11.89 

1860-1870  (U.  S.)  . 

26.81 

—32.34 

—18.65 

0.92 

40.53 

20.70 

18.38 

1865-1875  (State)  . 

28.92 

—32.58 

—24.06 

9.91 

75.25 

29.08 

30.38 

1870-1880  (U.  S.)  . 

15.85 

—9.61 

7.90 

13.24 

43.25 

17.74 

22.35 

1875-1885  (State)  . 

25.76 

—1.84 

15.65 

17.76 

15.41 

16.05 

17.57 

1880-1890  (U.  S.)  . 

35.66 

—12.32 

23.26 

25.24 

24.97 

23.75 

25.57 

1885-1895  (State)  . 

39.71 

—4.01 

31.99 

24.26 

28.19 

25.57 

28.73 

1765-1895t     . 

1,330.59 

—9.16 

662.46 

293.75 

3,277.54 

833.52 

J949.64 

*  11  years. 


t  14  years. 


t  130  years. 


The  final  line  indicates  the  percentages  of  increase  or  decrease  during  130  years. 
It  shows,  for  examiale,  that  the  State  has  increased  its  population  since  1765,  the  date 
of  the  first  provincial  census,  to  the  extent  of  949.64  per  cent.  The  percentage  of  gain 
in  the  different  counties  varies  from  80.65,  in  Dukes  County,  to  3,277.54,  in  Suffolk 
County.  The  county  of  Nantucket,  however,  shows  a  loss  of  9.16  per  cent  in  the  130 
years.  While  the  total  percentages  of  increase  are  thus  shown,  the  table  also  exhibits 
the  percentages  of  increase  during  each  census  period,  respectively.  For  example,  in 
the  first  census  period,  1765-1776,  the  State  gained  23.88  per  cent.  This  was  a  period 
of  11  j'cars.  The  next  census  was  taken  in  1790,  14  years  later,  and  in  this  period, 
1776-1790,  the  gain  was  28.37  per  cent.  After  1790,  censuses  were  taken  at  regular 
intervals  of  ten  years,  until  1850  and  since  1850  at  intervals  of  five  years  ;  and  the  per- 
centages for  each  period,  for  each  of  the  counties,  and  for  the  State,  may  be  readily 
found  in  the  table. 

It  will  be  noted  that  Barnstable  County  shows  a  decline  since  1855,  and  Nantucket 
County  a  decline  since  1820,  with  the  exception  of  the  periods  1830-1840  and  1850-1860, 
in  which  increases  appear.  Between  the  years  1790  and  1800  and  between  1850  and 
1875,  declines  are  noticed  in  Dukes  County  ;  in  the  period  1810-1820,  a  slight  decline  is 
found  in  the  comity  of  Berkshire  ;  also,  in  Norfolk  County,  a  considerable  decrease  in  the 
periods  1860-1870  and  1865-1875  ;  and  in  the  periods  1830-1840  and  1855-1865,  Franklin 
Coimty  shows  a  decline  of  2 .  76  per  cent  and  0 .  99  per  cent,  respectively.  In  the  first 
period,  1765-1776,  the  county  of  Suffolk  shows  a  decline  of  79.93  per  cent.  With  these 
excei:)tions,  every  coimty  in  the  State  shows  an  increase  during  each  census  period. 
The  increases  are,  however,  not  uniform.  The  gain  in  Suffolk,  which  is  entirely  out  of 
proportion  to  that  which  is  elsewhere  exhibited,  is  of  course  due  to  the  growth  of  the 
city  of  Boston,  and  the  increase  in  Boston  as  estimated  and  taken  at  different  periods 
since  and  including  1638,  representing  the  growth  of  the  metropolis  on  its  original  ter- 
ritory, and  by  annexation,  is  presented  in  the  following  table,  which  was  first  prepared 
and  published  by  this  Department  in  1882,  and  is  now  brought  forward  to  include  the 
census  figrures  of  1895  : 


220 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


Census 
taken  by — 

Boston, 
including 

An- 
nexations 

a  Boston 
proper:  Set- 
tled, 1630; 
Made  a  City, 
1822 

Annexed 

Territory 

Annexations 

Census  Yeahs. 

East  Boston 
(1637) 

The 

Islands  (See 

Kotes) 

1 

1638,       ..... 

- 

6150 

_ 

— 

_ 

2 

1675, 

- 

- 

J  4,000 

- 

- 

- 

3 

1698, 

- 

- 

6  7,000 

- 

- 

- 

4 

1704, 

- 

- 

66,750 

- 

- 

- 

5 

1720, 

- 

- 

611,000 

- 

- 

- 

6 

1722,      . 

Town, 

- 

10,567 

- 

- 

- 

7 

1742, 

Town, 

- 

16,382 

- 

- 

- 

8 

1752, 

Town, 

- 

15,731 

- 

- 

- 

9 

1765, 

Province, 

- 

15,520 

- 

- 

- 

10 

1775, 

Gen.  Gage, 

- 

6,573 

- 

- 

- 

11 

1776, 

Province, 

- 

2,719 

- 

- 

- 

12 

1781, 

Province, 

- 

c  10,000 

- 

- 

- 

13 

1784, 

Province, 

- 

c  15,870 

- 

- 

- 

14 

1789, 

Town, 

- 

d  17,880 

- 

- 

- 

15 

1790, 

U.  S., 

18,320 

18,038 

282 

- 

282 

16 

1800, 

U.S., 

24,937 

24,655 

282 

- 

/282 

17 

1810, 

U.S., 

33,787 

32,896 

891 

18 

519 

18 

1820, 

U.S., 

43,298 

- 

- 

- 

- 

19 

1825, 

City, 

■58,277 

56,003 

2,274 

24 

264 

20 

1830, 

U.S., 

61,392 

- 

1       6,546 

- 

- 

21 

1835, 

City, 

78,603 

72,057 

607 

344 

22 

1840, 

U.S., 

e 93,383 

85,475 

7,908 

1,455 

277 

23 

1845, 

City, 

114,366 

99,036 

15,330 

5,018 

292 

24 

1850, 

U.S., 

136,881 

113,721 

23,160 

9,526 

325 

25 

1855, 

state. 

160,490 

126,296 

34,194 

15,433 

/530 

26 

1860, 

U.  S., 

177,840 

133,563 

44,277 

18,356 

/ 1,000 

27 

1865, 

State, 

192,318 

141,083 

51,235 

20,572 

/ 1,300 

28 

1870, 

U.  S., 

250,526 

138,781 

111,745 

23,816 

/1, 700 

29 

1875, 

State, 

341,919 

140,669 

201,250 

27,420 

1,927 

30 

1880, 

U.S., 

362,839 

147,075 

215,764 

A  28,381 

m  1,545 

31 

1885, 

State, 

390,393 

147,138 

243,255 

k  29,280 

m  2,139 

32 

1890, 

U.S., 

448,477 

161,330 

287,147 

36,930 

n — 

33 

1895, 

State, 

496,920 

160,349 

336,571 

39,889 

m  2,706 

a  By  Boston  proper  is  meant  the  territory  of  Boston,  independent  of  all  annexations. 

b  Estimates  made  in  the  years  named.     Those  for  1675  and  169S  were  probably  too  large. 

c  Estimates  based  on  censuses  of  polls. 

d  Estimate  based  on  actual  number  of  houses  in  1789,  and  the  average  persons  to  a  house,  as  shown  by  the 
U.  S.  census  of  1790. 

e  By  the  census  of  May,  1840,  the  population  of  Boston  was  84,401.  Mr.  Shattuck,  in  his  report  on  the 
census  of  Boston  for  1845,  shows  clearly  that  the  U.  S.  census  of  1840  was  incorrect. 

/  Estimated. 

g  Included  also  in  the  population  of  Dorchester  in  this  year.  After  1855,  Washington  Village  is  included 
in  South  Boston. 

h  The  population  of  South  Boston  could  not  be  stated  definitely  for  1S75,  because  the  wards  including  South 
Boston  also  included  a  part  of  Boston  projjer.     The  figures  given  are  very  close,  however. 


If  we  trace  the  growth  of  Boston  as  presented  in  the  preceding  table,  we  begin  with 
the  population  shown  on  the  original  territory,  settled  in  1630,  and  estimated  and 
presented  for  the  year  1638,  namely,  l.iO.  Upon  substantially  the  same  territory,  the 
population  in  1895  is  160,349.  The  first  gain  from  annexed  territory  appears  in  the 
enumeration  for  1790,  the  gain  being  very  slight.     In  recent  years,  however,  the  gain  by 


TABULAR   ANALYSIS. 


221 


Annexations 

South  Boston 
(18M) 

Washington 
Village  (1855) 

Koxbury 
(1867) 

Dorchester 
(1869) 

West  Roxbury 

(1873) 

Brighton 
(1873) 

Charlestown 
(1873) 

■.^ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 
2 
3 
4 

- 

_ 

1,487 

1,360 

- 

- 

2,031 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 

_ 

_ 

1,433 

1,513 

_ 

- 

360 

- 

- 

c  1,650 

c  1,840 

- 

- 

c  725 

12 

- 

- 

c  2,150 

c  2,060 

- 

- 

e  1,340 

13 
14 
15 

— 

_ 

2,226 

1,722 

_ 

— 

1,583 

- 

- 

2,765 

2,347 

- 

- 

2,751 

16 

354 

- 

3,669 

2,930 

- 

608 

4,959 

17 

- 

- 

4,135 

3,684 

- 

702 

6,591 

18 

1,986 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

19 

- 

- 

5,247 

4,074 

- 

972 

8,783 

20 

5,595 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1*  _ 

21 

6,176 

- 

9,089 

4,875 

- 

1,425 

11,484 

22 

10,020 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

23 

13,309 

- 

18,364 

7,969 

- 

2,356 

17,216 

24 

16,912 

<7  1,319 

18,469 

8,340 

4,812 

2,895 

21,700 

25 

24,921 

- 

25,137 

9,769 

6,310 

3,375 

25,065 

26 

29,363 

- 

28,426 

10,717 

6,912 

3,854 

26,399 

27 

39,215 

- 

34,753 

12,261 

8,686 

4,967 

28,323 

28 

h  54,147 

- 

50,429 

15,788 

11,783 

6,200 

33,556 

29 

56,369 

- 

z  57,123 

i  17,890 

14,032 

6,693 

33,731 

30 

61,534 

- 

65,965 

20,717 

17,424 

8,523 

37,673 

31 

66,791 

- 

78,411 

29,638 

24,997 

12,032 

38,348 

32 

67,913 

- 

92,088 

45,909 

32,761 

15,001 

40,304 

33 

i  The  territory  of  Roxbury  and  Dorchester  was  not  kept  intact  by  ward  boundaries  in  the  ward  division  of 
1875;  it  is  difticult,  therefore,  to  give  the  exact  ijoi^ulation  of  each  district  by  the  census  of  1880.  The  figures 
given  are  the  result  of  very  careful  study  of  the  population  by  census  enumeration  districts,  of  which  there 
were  208  in  Boston  for  the  U.  S.  census  of  1880. 

k  The  population,  as  usually  given  in  census  tables,  includes  that  of  the  islands  in  the  harbor. 

m  For  the  separate  islands  as  follows  :  1880  —  Breed's,  152;  Deer,  851;  Galloupe,  5;  Rainsford,  187;  Long, 
49;  Lovell,  5;  Spectacle,  53;  Thompson's,  106;  Fort  Independence,  13;  Fort  Warren,  112;  Fort  Winthroj),  12. 
1885  —  Breed's,  348;  Deer,  1,145;  Galloupe,  6;  Rainsford, 204;  Long,  81;  Lovell, 7 ;  Spectacle,  61 ;  Thompson's, 
122;  Fort  Independence,  11 ;  Fort  Warren,  129;  Fort  Winthrop,  25.  1895  —  Breed's,  included  in  East  Boston; 
Deer,  1,620;  Galloupe,  6;  Rainsford,  83;  Long,  612;  Lovell,  3;  Spectacle,  94;  Thompson's,  119;  Fort  Indepen- 
dence, 2;  Fort  "Warren,  164;  Fort  Winthrop,  3. 

n  Included  in  East  Boston. 


annexation  has  been  quite  important,  beginning  with  Roxbvirj,  annexed  in  1867,  followed 
by  Dorchester,  annexed  in  1869,  and  by  West  Roxbury,  Brighton,  and  Charlestown,  which 
were  annexed  in  1873.  The  popul ation  upon  territory  which  has  been  annexed  since  the 
original  settlement  of  the  city  is  336,571,  out  of  496,920,  the  total  population  of  the  city 
in  1895.     The  population  on  the  territory  acquired  by  the  annexation  of  East  Boston 


222 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


is  now  39,889  ;  South  Boston,  67,913  ;  Roxbury,  92,088  ;  Dorchester,  45,900  ;  West  Rox- 
bury,  32,7r)l ;  Brighton,  15,001 ;  and  Charlestown,  40,304.  The  population  upon  the 
islands  in  tlie  harbor  is  2,706. 

The  pojjulation  of  the  original  territory  shows  a  decline  as  compared  with  the  last 
preceding  enumeration,  the  United  States  census  of  1890,  from  161,330  to  160,349.  A 
decline  between  two  census  periods  has  never  before  been  found  since  the  Revolution, 
except  between  the  years  1865  and  1870.  The  present  decline  is  due  to  the  encroach- 
ment of  business  upon  the  residential  section. 

During  the  ten  years,  1885  to  1895,  however,  there  has  been  a  gain  upon  the  original 
territoiy  from  147,138  to  160,349.  The  gain  upon  the  annexed  teri'itor}'  since  1885  is 
from  243,255  to  336,571,  the  largest  numerical  gain  being  shown  in  the  Roxbury  district, 
and  the  next  largest  in  Dorchester.  In  percentages  of  gain  during  this  j^eriod,  the  Dor- 
chester section  leads  all  others,  as  will  appear  from  the  following  table,  showing  the 
percentages  for  1895  as  compared  with  1885,  in  the  citj'  proper,  and  in  each  of  the 
annexed  districts : 


Divisions  of  Boston. 


Increase  in 
189.^ 

as  compared  with 


Percentages  of 
Increase 


The  City  proper,         .        .        .        , 
East  Boston  (inchiding  the  islands) , 

South  Boston 

Dorchester,  .        .        .        .        , 

West  Roxbury,  .        .        .         .        , 

Brighton, 

Charlestown,       .... 
Roxbury, 

The  Citt,    .... 


13,211 

11,176 

6,379 

25,192 

15,3.37 

6,478 

2,631 

26,123 


106,527 


+  8.98 
+  35.57 
+  10.37 
+121.60 
+  88.02 
+  76.01 
+  6.98 
+  39.60 


+  27.29 


The  following  table  shows  the  percentages  of  population  of  the  entire  city,  found  in 
the  different  territorial  divisions  : 


Divisions  of  Boston. 


Population 


Percentages 


The  City  proper,         .... 
East  Boston  (including  the  islands), 

South  Boston, 

Dorchester, 

West  Roxbury 

Brighton, 

Charlestown, 

Roxbury, 

The  City, 


160,319 
42,.')95 
67,913 
45,909 
32,761 
15,001 
40,304 
92,088 


496,920 


32.27 
8.57 

13.67 
9.24 
6.59 
3.02 
8.11 

18.53 


100.00 


It  will  be  seen  from  this  table  that  while  the  population  on  the  annexed  territory  is 
much  larger,  when  considered  in  its  entirety,  than  the  population  on  the  original  terri- 
tory, or  city  proper,  nevertheless,  the  city  proper  contains  the  largest  fraction  of  the 
total  population  which  is  found  in  any  single  subdivision,  namely,  32.27  per  cent.  It 
may  be  pointed  out  in  passing  that  in  1890  the  city  j^roper  contained  35.97  per  cent  of 


TABULAR   ANALYSIS.  223 

the  entire  population  of  the  city.  Roxbury  contains  18.53  per  cent  of  the  total  popu- 
lation, as  against  17.49  per  cent  in  1890  ;  South  Boston,  13.67  per  cent,  as  against  1-4.89 
per  cent  in  1890;  Dorchester,  9.24:  per  cent,  as  against  6.61  per  cent  in  1890;  West 
Roxbury,  6.59  per  cent,  as  against  5.57  per  cent  in  1890 ;  Brighton,  3.02  per  cent,  as 
against  2 .  68  per  cent  in  1890.  The  population  in  East  Boston,  including  the  islands, 
constitutes  8.57  per  cent  of  the  total  population  of  the  city,  and  the  population  of 
Charlestown,  8.11  per  cent  of  the  total  population,  these  proportions  being  about  the 
same  as  obtained  in  1890.  That  is  to  say,  the  city  proper  to-day,  while  containing 
nearly  one-third  of  the  total  population  of  the  city,  has  a  smaller  proportion  of  the 
population  than  it  held  five  years  ago,  and  while  the  districts  of  Roxbury,  Dorchester, 
West  Roxbury,  and  Brighton  have  each  of  them  gained  a  larger  proportion  of  the 
population  than  they  held  in  1890,  South  Boston  has  a  smaller  proportion,  and  East 
Boston  and  Charlestown  retain  about  the  same  proportion  as  they  held  five  years  ago. 


Polls  and  Voters. 


[225] 


POLLS  a:n'd  voters. 


Ratable  Polls 

Legal  Voters 

Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Total  Polls 

Percentages  of 
Total  Ratable  Polls 

Total 

Voters 

Percentages  of 
Total  Legal  Voters 

Voters 

Not 
Voters 

Aliens 

Native 
Born 

Voters 

Foreign  Bom 

Naturalized 

Voters 

BARNSTABLE. 

8,874 

85.87 

5.13 

9.00 

7,620 

94.24 

5.76 

Barnstable, 

1,311 

93.06 

3.81 

3.13 

1,220 

96.31 

3.69 

Bourne, 

515 

84.27 

10.49 

5.24 

434 

98.39 

1.61 

Brewster, 

285 

93.33 

1.41 

5.26 

266 

94.36 

5.64 

ChatharD, 

616 

97.89 

1.79 

0.32 

603 

97.35 

2.65 

Dennis, . 

786 

93.89 

3.31 

2.80 

738 

97.29 

2.71 

Eastham, 

168 

90.48 

8.93 

0.59 

152 

98.68 

1.32 

Falmouth, 

865 

83  35 

5.32 

11.33 

721 

93.90 

6.10 

Harwich, 

841 

82.40 

12.37 

5.23 

693 

98.12 

1.88 

Mashpee, 

98 

91.84 

5.10 

3.06 

90 

98.89 

1.11 

Orleans, 

390 

87.69 

7.69 

4.62 

342 

98.54 

1.46 

Provincetown, 

1,395 

65.95 

3.73 

30.32 

920 

79.67 

20.33 

Sandwich,     . 

496 

88.11 

5.24 

6.65 

437 

87.41 

12.59 

Truro,    . 

236 

79.66 

0.85 

19.49 

188 

95.74 

4.26 

Wellfleet,      . 

309 

91.91 

4.21 

3.88 

284 

96.48 

3.52 

Yarmouth,    . 

563 

94.49 

3.02 

2.49 

532 

97.93 

2.07 

BERKSHIRE. 

25,897 

77.95 

7.06 

14.99 

20,186 

79.30 

20.70 

Adams, 

2,057 

71.46 

5.59 

22.95 

1,470 

64.76 

35.24 

Alford,  . 

99 

90.91 

5.05 

4.04 

90 

92.22 

7.78 

Becket,  . 

295 

71.53 

9.83 

18.64 

211 

86.73 

13.27 

Cheshire, 

394 

80.96 

5.08 

13.96 

319 

86.21 

13.79 

Clarksburg,  . 

311 

68.81 

14.15 

17.04 

214 

86.92 

13.08 

Dalton,  . 

878 

87.59 

6.72 

5.69 

769 

81.27 

18.73 

Egremont,     . 

272 

86.40 

11.03 

2.57 

235 

96.60 

3.40 

Florida, 

141 

70.21 

7.09 

22.70 

99 

86.87 

13.13 

Great  Barrlngton, 

1,517 

80.82 

7.45 

11.73 

1,226 

85.15 

14.85 

Hancock, 

155 

78.07 

16.77 

5.16 

121 

96.69 

3.31 

Hinsdale, 

487 

74.74 

6.57 

18.69 

364 

79.40 

20.60 

Lanesborough, 

277 

87.72 

6.14 

6.14 

243 

84.36 

15.64 

Lee, 

1,268 

75.55 

10.10 

14.35 

958 

78.39 

21.61 

Lenox,   . 

938 

71.75 

2.88 

25.37 

673 

77.56 

22.44 

Monterey,      . 

142 

84.50 

7.75 

7.75 

120 

90.83 

9.17 

Mount  Washington, 

41 

80.49 

2.44 

17.07 

33 

96.97 

3.03 

Xew  Ashford, 

42 

88.10 

9.52 

2.38 

37 

91.89 

8.11 

Kew  Marlborough, 

423 

89.36 

2.36 

8.28 

378 

88.89 

11.11 

NoKTH  Adams,  . 

5,537 

73.42 

6.28 

20.30 

4,065 

73.60 

26.40 

Otis, 

182 

89.01 

8.24 

2.75 

162 

99.38 

0.62 

Peru,      . 

98 

80.61 

11.23 

8.16 

79 

89.87 

10.13 

PiTTSFIELD, 

6,031 

79.61 

7.03 

13.36 

4,801 

76.67 

23.33 

Wardl,    . 

812 

75.62 

3.69 

20.69 

614 

64.01 

35.99 

Ward  2,    . 

1,025 

83.71 

8.88 

7.41 

858 

79.37 

20.63 

Ward  3,    . 

808 

84.53 

4.95 

10.52 

083 

81.84 

18.16 

Ward  4,    . 

777 

85.46 

5.53 

9.01 

664 

85.54 

14.46 

Ward  5,    . 

782 

70.59 

11.12 

18.29 

552 

73.37 

26.63 

Ward  6,    . 

955 

78.64 

3.56 

17.80 

751 

68.58 

31.42 

M'ard  -,    . 

872 

77.87 

11.35 

10.78 

679 

82.47 

17.53 

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CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


POLLS   AND   VOTERS  — Continued. 


Ratable  Polls 

Legal  Voters 

CouKTiES,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Total  Polls 

Percentages  of 
Total  Ratable  Polls 

Total 
Voters 

Percentages  of 
Total  Legal  Algiers 

Voters 

Not 
Voters 

Aliens 

Native 
Born 
Voters 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

BEKKSHIRE  —  Con. 

Richmond,     .... 

214 

79.44 

7.94 

12.62 

170 

72.94 

27.06 

Sandisfleld,   . 

270 

88.89 

8.15 

2.96 

240 

93.75 

6.25 

Savoy,   .... 

177 

87.01 

8.47 

4.52 

154 

93.51 

6.49 

Sheffield, 

586 

84.30 

8.87 

6.83 

494 

90.08 

9.92 

Stockbridge, 

630 

85.40 

3.65 

10.95 

538 

83.09 

16.91 

Tyringham,  . 

121 

84.30 

9.92 

5.78 

102 

97.06 

2.94 

WaBhington, 

133 

78.95 

6.77 

14.28 

105 

83.81 

16.19 

West  Stockbridge, 

385 

84.93 

3.90 

11.17 

327 

80.43 

19.57 

Williamstown,      . 

1,612 

76.55 

10.24 

13.21 

1,234 

86.47 

13.53 

Windsor, 

184 

84.24 

10.33 

5.43 

155 

92.90 

7.10 

BRISTOL. 

62,352 

68.16 

4.93 

26.91 

42,495 

69.67 

30.33 

Acushnet 

375 

84.00 

7.20 

8.80 

315 

95.87 

4.13 

Attleborough, 

2,457 

73.83 

6.31 

19.86 

1,814 

83.13 

16.87 

Berkley, 

323 

85.45 

3.41 

11.14 

276 

93.84 

6.16 

Dartmouth,  . 

1,020 

79.51 

5.98 

14.51 

811 

92.48 

7.52 

Dighton, 

591 

79.53 

6.43 

14.04 

470 

94.04 

5.96 

Easton,  . 

1,407 

79.89 

4.90 

15.21 

1,124 

74.91 

25.09 

Fairhaven,     . 

1,053 

84.80 

3.23 

11.97 

893 

94.06 

5.94 

Fall  River, 

23,767 

61.29 

4.35 

34.36 

14,566 

50.95 

49.05 

Wardl,    . 

2,951 

65.37 

3.35 

31.28 

1,929 

47.38 

52.62 

Ward  2,    . 

2,238 

56.93 

3.75 

39.32 

1,274 

42.78 

57.22 

Wards,    . 

3,159 

57.80 

4.75 

37.45 

1,826 

44.85 

55.15 

Ward  4,    . 

2,800 

69.32 

4.25 

26.43 

1,941 

53.53 

46.47 

Ward  5,    . 

2,877 

56.83 

4.21 

38.96 

1,635 

42.26 

57.74 

Ward  6,    . 

2,921 

42.31 

5.07 

52.62 

1,236 

31.63 

68.37 

Ward  7,    . 

2,035 

75.28 

4.67 

20.05 

1,532 

72.72 

27.28 

Ward  8,    . 

2,002 

83.07 

3.05 

13.88 

1,663 

69.69 

30.31 

Wards,    . 

2,784 

54.96 

5.67 

39.37 

1,530 

48.95 

51.05 

Freetown,     . 

479 

81.42 

4.18 

14.40 

390 

93.33 

6.67 

Mansfield,     . 

1,146 

81.41 

6.11 

12.48 

933 

91.00 

9.00 

New  Bedford,  . 

15,798 

63.91 

4.83 

31.26 

10,096 

71.43 

28.57 

Wardl,    . 

3,571 

48.47 

4.15 

47.38 

1,731 

52.74 

47.26 

Ward  2,    . 

2,231 

71.81 

3.72 

24.47 

1,602 

72.03 

27.97 

Ward  3,    . 

1,691 

91.43 

3.19 

5.38 

1,546 

89.78 

10.22 

Ward  4,    , 

2,081 

78.62 

9.37 

12.01 

1,636 

84.84 

15.16 

Ward  5,    . 

2,652 

67.76 

3.92 

28.32 

1,797 

82.97 

17.03 

Ward  6,    , 

3,572 

49.94 

5.04 

45.02 

1,784 

49.22 

50.78 

North  Attleborough, 

1,916 

80.43 

5.74 

13.83 

1,541 

77.09 

22.91 

Norton, . 

520 

85.19 

5.00 

9.81 

443 

92.10 

7.90 

Raynham, 

496 

81.05 

6.05 

12.90 

402 

95.02 

4.98 

Rehoboth,     . 

653 

79.48 

8.12 

12.40 

519 

94.61 

5.39 

Seekonk, 

514 

67.32 

12.06 

20.62 

346 

91.91 

8.09 

Somerset, 

674 

71.36 

5.79 

22.85 

481 

88.57 

11.43 

Swansea, 

560 

68.75 

16.43 

14.82 

385 

87.01 

12.99 

Taunton,     . 

7,746 

77.37 

4.56 

18.07 

6,993 

76.96 

23.04 

Wardl,    . 

853 

89.10 

2.34 

8.56 

760 

85.00 

15.00 

Ward  2,    . 

891 

86.87 

5.39 

7.74 

774 

84.63 

15.37 

Ward  3,    . 

908 

77.86 

5.07 

17.07 

707 

68.60 

31.40 

Ward  4,    . 

901 

85.35 

4.22 

10.43 

769 

87.26 

12.74 

Ward  5,    . 

1,058 

73.16 

4.44 

22.40 

774 

63.05 

36.95 

Ward  6,    . 

944 

77.44 

2.65 

19.91 

731 

81.12 

18.88 

Ward  7,    . 

877 

83.01 

3.19 

13.80 

728 

79.95 

20.05 

Wards,    . 

1,314 

57.08 

7.69 

35.23 

750 

65.60 

34.40 

Westport,      . 

857 

81.33 

3.15 

15.52 

697 

94.26 

5.74 

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229 


POLLS   AND   VOTERS— 

Continued. 

Ratable  Polls 

Legal  Voters 

Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Total  Polls 

Percentages 
Total  Ratable 

OF 

Polls 

Total 
Voters 

Percentages  op 
Total  Legal  Voters 

Voters 

Not 
Voters 

Aliens 

Native 
Born 
Voters 

Foreig^nBorn 

Naturalized 

Voters 

DUKES, 

1,473 

83.91 

5.97 

10.12 

1,236 

94.50 

5.50 

Chilmark 

121 

88.43 

10.74 

0.83 

107 

100.00 

- 

Cottage  City, 

336 

75.00 

7.14 

17.86 

252 

89.29 

10.71 

Edgartown,  . 

392 

86.74 

4. OS 

9.18 

340 

95.59 

4.41 

Gay  Head,     . 

44 

93.18 

2.27 

4.55 

41 

97.56 

2.44 

Gosnold, 

72 

63.89 

20.83 

15.28 

46 

89.13 

10.87 

Tisbury, 

341 

88.27 

4.69 

7.04 

301 

95.02 

4.98 

West  Tisburj 

'.      • 

167 

89.22 

1.80 

8.98 

149 

96.64 

3.36 

ESSEX. 

105,029 

73.58 

5.11 

21.31 

77,282 

77.70 

22.30 

Amesbury, 

3,066 

75.34 

5.48 

19.18 

2,310 

81.17 

18.83 

Andover, 

1,701 

76.72 

6.82 

16.46 

1,305 

76.86 

23.14 

Beverly, 

3,782 

80.22 

6.56 

13.22 

3,034 

88.69 

11.31 

Wardl,    . 

873 

78.58 

8.13 

13.29 

686 

84.26 

15.74 

Ward  2,    . 

768 

82.81 

4.43 

12.76 

636 

88.84 

11.16 

Ward  3,    . 

774 

74.42 

9.69 

15.89 

576 

91.67 

8.33 

Ward  4,    . 

601 

89.35 

2.16 

8.49 

537 

89.94 

10.06 

Ward  5,    . 

394 

85.28 

5.84 

8.88 

336 

94.35 

5.65 

Ward  6,    . 

372 

70.70 

8.60 

20.70 

263 

83.65 

16.35 

Boxford, 

231 

82.68 

7.36 

9.96 

191 

94.76 

5.24 

Bradford, 

1,428 

81.16' 

6.65 

12.19 

1,159 

88.87 

11.13 

Danvers, 

2,263 

77.60 

8.13 

14.27 

1,756 

82.18 

17.82 

Essex,    . 

573 

85.86 

3.84 

10.30 

492 

94.31 

5.69 

Georgetown, 

668 

89.97 

3.89 

6.14 

601 

91.85 

8.15 

Gloucester, 

11,829 

54.48 

3.25 

42.27 

6,444 

69.10 

30.90 

Ward  1,    . 

1,136 

73.77 

3.61 

22.62 

838 

70.41 

29.59 

Ward  2, 

1,904 

52.00 

2.99 

45.01 

990 

67.27 

32.73 

Ward  3, 

2,827 

42.31 

2.44 

55.25 

1,196 

56.19 

43.81 

Ward  4, 

1,900 

45.47 

3.79 

50.74 

864 

62.27 

37.73 

Ward  5, 

1,581 

65.15 

2.97 

31.88 

1,030 

73.30 

26.70 

Ward  6, 

886 

83.30 

4.06 

12.64 

738 

81.30 

18.70 

Ward  7, 

1,177 

36.71 

3.65 

59.64 

432 

72.45 

27.55 

Ward  8, 

418 

85.17 

4.78 

10.05 

356 

89.61 

10.39 

Grovelaud, 

700 

84.57 

3.43 

12.00 

592 

86.49 

13.51 

Hainilton, 

481 

54.47 

20.17 

25.36 

262 

95.80 

4.20 

Haverhill, 

9,432 

79.05 

4.95 

16.00 

7,456 

82.39 

17.61 

Ward  1, 

1,002 

87.52 

6.59 

5.89 

877 

90.42 

9.58 

Ward  2, 

780 

87.31 

4.10 

8.59 

681 

92.07 

7.93 

Ward  3, 

1,249 

77.82 

5.13 

17.05 

972 

71.30 

28.70 

Ward  4, 

1,168 

86.73 

4.62 

8.65 

1,013 

88.75 

11.25 

Ward  5, 

3,413 

69.82 

4.45 

25.73 

2,383 

77.84 

22.16 

Ward  6, 

1,820 

84.07 

5.44 

10.49 

1,530 

83.40 

16.60 

Ipswich, 

1,441 

74.25 

6.18 

19.57 

1,070 

88.88 

11.12 

Lawrence, 

15,340 

66.35 

5.25 

28.40 

10,178 

52.99 

47.01 

Ward  1, 

2,564 

70.63 

3.98 

25.39 

1,811 

45.67 

54.33 

Ward  2, 

2,270 

65.33 

5.33 

29.34 

1,483 

56.10 

43.90 

Ward  3, 

2,508 

63.52 

4'.9S 

31.50 

1,593 

49.09 

50.91 

Ward  4, 

2,990 

55.02 

9.76 

35.22 

1,645 

53.01 

46.99 

Ward  5, 

2,856 

68.49 

3.25 

28.26 

1,956 

53.58 

46.42 

Ward  6, 

2,152 

78.. 53 

3.35 

18.12 

1,690 

61.07 

38.93 

Lynn,    . 

19,829 

77.85 

4.89 

17.26 

15,437 

81.38 

18.62 

Ward  1, 

482 

87.97 

2.49 

9.54 

424 

93.16 

6.84 

Ward  2, 

1,232 

80.92 

5.44 

13.64 

997 

89.07 

10.93 

Ward  3, 

4,462 

81.89 

3.70 

14.41 

3,654 

86.97 

13.03 

Ward  4, 

4,136 

78.41 

6.24 

15.35 

3,243 

81.99 

18.01 

Ward  5, 

4,177 

76.54 

5.34 

18.12 

3,197 

80.17 

19.83 

230 


CEJ^SUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


POLLS   AND   VOTERS  —  Continued. 


Ratable  Polls 

Legal  Voters 

Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Total  Polls 

Percentages 
Total  Ratable 

OF 

Polls 

1 

Total 
1      Voturs 

Percentages  of 
Total  Legal  Voters 

Voters 

Kot 
Voters 

AUens 

Native 
Born 

Voters 

ForeitrnBorn 

Naturalized 
Voters 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Lynn  —  Con. 

Ward  6 

4,541 

73.20 

4.73 

22.07 

3,324 

72.47 

27.. 53 

Ward  7,    . 

799 

74.84 

3.63 

21.53 

598 

78.76 

21.24 

Lynnfleld,     . 

290 

78.62 

8.97 

12.41 

228 

96.49 

3.51 

Manchester,  . 

631 

71.32 

6.02 

22.66 

450 

89.56 

10.44 

Marblehead, . 

2,482 

92.47 

2.82 

4.71 

2,295 

91.50 

8.50 

Merrimac, 

731 

83.86 

3.15 

12.99 

613 

89.89 

10.11 

Methuen, 

1,665 

70.15 

6.31 

23.54 

1,168 

72.69 

27.31 

Middleton,     . 

281 

81.14 

7.12 

11.74 

228 

90.79 

9.21 

Nahant, 

299 

69.90 

14.72 

15.38 

209 

74.64 

25.36 

Newbury, 

531 

80.60 

6.40 

13.00 

428 

93.93 

6.07 

Newburtport, 

4,201 

83.48 

3.98 

12.54 

3,.507 

85.54 

14.46 

Wardl,    . 

686 

86.44 

3.79 

9.77 

593 

92.75 

7.25 

Ward  2,    . 

634 

72.08 

3.16 

24.76 

457 

87.09 

12.91 

Ward  3,    . 

789 

88.21 

3.04 

8.75 

696 

85.34 

14.66 

Ward  4,    . 

690 

85.94 

5.80 

8.26 

593 

82.46 

17.54 

Ward  5,    . 

639 

77.31 

5.01 

17.68 

494 

75.91 

24.09 

Ward  6,    . 

763 

88.33 

3.28 

8.39 

674 

88.13 

11.87 

North  Andover, 

1,112 

82.01 

6.75 

11.24 

912 

66.45 

33.55 

Peabody, 

3,293 

80.38 

4.16 

15.46 

2,647 

74.23 

25.77 

Rockport, 

2,027 

52.05 

3.21 

44.74 

1,055 

83.22 

16.78 

Rowley, 

436 

87.39 

6.19 

6.42 

381 

96.06 

3.94 

Salem, . 

10,193 

72.71 

5.80 

21.49 

7,411 

77.80 

22.20 

Ward  1,    . 

1,504 

73.61 

4.85 

21.54 

1,107 

73.80 

26.20 

Ward  2,    . 

1,893 

75.81 

13.10 

11.09 

1,435 

88.36 

11.64 

Ward  3,    . 

1,263 

84.09 

2.69 

13.22 

1,062 

78.44 

21.56 

Ward  4,    . 

1,537 

78.46 

3.97 

17.57 

1,206 

69.15 

30.85 

Ward  5,    . 

2,705 

54.64 

4.29 

41.07 

1,478 

73.88 

26.12 

Ward  6,    . 

1,291 

86.99 

4.57 

8.44 

1,123 

82.10 

17.90 

Salisbury,      . 

434 

90.78 

5.30 

3.92 

394 

94.16 

5.84 

Saugus, . 

1,378 

83.60 

5.73 

10.67 

1,152 

83.07 

16.93 

Swampscott, 

1,056 

82.77 

4.92 

12.31 

874 

90.96 

9.04 

Topsfield,     . 

353 

86.40 

8.78 

4.82 

305 

93.11 

6.89 

Wenham, 

316 

86.71 

3.80 

9.49 

274 

97.45 

2.. 55 

West  Newbury, 

556 

83.45 

6.30 

10.25 

464 

85.56 

14.44 

FRANKLIN. 

12,832 

80.52 

6.11 

13.37 

10,332 

87.13 

12.87 

Ashfield 

355 

84.51 

9.01 

6.48 

300 

96.67 

3.33 

Bernardston, 

261 

85.06 

8.43 

6.51 

222 

97.30 

2.70 

Buckland, 

486 

85.60 

3.91 

10.49 

416 

73.56 

26.44 

Charlemont, 

340 

86.47 

7.35 

6.18 

294 

97.62 

2.38 

Colrain, 

513 

79.73 

2.53 

17.74 

409 

95.11 

4.89 

Conway, 

415 

80.96 

9.40 

9.64 

336 

90.77 

9.23 

Deerfield, 

979 

73.75 

7.05 

19.20 

722 

83.93 

16.07 

Erving,  . 

309 

77.99 

6.47 

15.54 

241 

89.63 

10.37 

Gill, 

408 

68.63 

14.21 

17.16 

280 

93.21 

6.79 

Greenfield, 

1,945 

85.19 

5.66 

9.15 

1,657 

84.25 

15.75 

Hawley, 

160 

89.38 

8.12 

2.50 

143 

98.60 

1.40 

Heath,    . 

142 

87.32 

4.23 

8.45 

124 

97.58 

2.42 

Leverett, 

256 

91.80 

5.08 

3.12 

235 

98.72 

1.28 

Leyden, 

122 

86.88 

8.20 

4.92 

106 

93.40 

6.60 

Monroe, 

123 

58.54 

6.50 

34.96 

72 

94.44 

5.56 

Montague, 

1,735 

74.18 

4.96 

20.86 

1,287 

64.65 

35.35 

New  Salem, 

293 

81.91 

9.90 

8.19 

240 

95.00 

5.00 

Northfield, 

511 

89.24 

2.74 

8.02 

456 

93.86 

6.14 

POLLS    AND    VOTEES. 


231 


POLLS   AND   VOTERS  —  Continued. 


llATABLB  Polls 

Legal  Voters 

Counties,  Citiks,  akd  Towns. 

Total  Pdlls 

Percentages  of 
Total  Katable  Polls 

Total 
Voters 

Percentages  of 
Total  Legal  Voters 

Voters 

Not 
Voters 

Aliens 

Native 
Born 

Voters 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

FRANKLIN  — Con. 

Orange 

1,740 

82.99 

3.22 

13.79 

1,444 

91.76 

8.24 

Rowe,    . 

184 

60.32 

11.96 

27.72 

111 

98.20 

1.80 

Shelburne,     . 

501 

83.04 

8.38 

8.58 

416 

94.23 

5.77 

Shutesbury,  . 

146 

93.84 

2.74 

3.42 

137 

96.35 

3.65 

Siinderlaud,  . 

254 

75.59 

4.72 

19.69 

192 

92.71 

7.29 

Warwick, 

211 

64.45 

15.17 

20.38 

136 

95.59 

4.41 

"Wendell, 

179 

75.42 

7.26 

17.32 

135 

91.85 

8.15 

Wliately, 

264 

83.71 

6.44 

9.85 

221 

86.43 

13.57 

HAMPDEN 

45,382 

69.56 

6.52 

23.92 

31,568 

76.06 

23.94 

Agawam, 

. 

745 

71.14 

10.74 

18.12 

530 

82.45 

17.55 

Blandford,     . 

283 

90.46 

6.71 

2.83 

256 

98.83 

1.17 

Brlmfleld, 

325 

80.00 

8.00 

12.00 

260 

94.23 

5.77 

Chester, 

459 

82.57 

5.88 

11.55 

379 

95.51 

4.49 

Chicopee,     . 

5,013 

54.84 

5.86 

39.30 

2,749 

69.99 

30.01 

"Ward  1,    . 

967 

48.61 

4.96 

46.43 

470 

61.49 

38.51 

"Ward  2,    . 

514 

77.43 

4.48 

18.09 

398 

74.12 

25.88 

"Wards,     . 

948 

36.29 

7.59 

56.12 

344 

67.15 

32.85 

Ward  4,     . 

651 

60.21 

4.92 

34.87 

392 

76.79 

23.21 

Ward  5,    . 

883 

61.38 

7.25 

31.37 

542 

77.68 

22.32 

Ward  6,    . 

518 

59.46 

3.67 

36.87 

308 

69.16 

30.84 

Ward  7,     . 

532 

55.45 

6.77 

37.78 

295 

58.98 

41.02 

East  Longmeadov 

} 

517 

46.23 

2.51 

51.26 

239 

79.92 

20.08 

Granville, 

313 

81.47 

8.95 

9.58 

255 

93.33 

6.67 

Hampden, 

242 

74.38 

11.16 

14.46 

180 

86.67 

13.33 

Holland, 

64 

84.38 

6.25 

9.37 

54 

94.44 

5.56 

HOLTOKE,       . 

10,742 

61.41 

4.98 

33.61 

6,597 

56.74 

43.26 

Wardl,    . 

1,543 

62.61 

5.18 

32.21 

966 

53.11 

46.89 

Ward  2,    . 

2,307 

39.71 

6.11 

54.18 

916 

46.07 

53.93 

Ward  3,     . 

1,315 

64.34 

4.64 

31.02 

846 

50.83 

49.17 

Ward  4,     . 

1,784 

47.92 

5.16 

46.92 

855 

38.95 

61.05 

Ward  5,    . 

960 

85.21 

3.96 

10.83 

818 

65.16 

34.84 

Ward  6,    . 

1,596 

69.11 

4.14 

26.75 

1,103 

59.75 

40.25 

Ward  7,    . 

1,237 

88.36 

4.61 

7.03 

1,093 

78.04 

21.96 

Longmeadow, 

193 

74.09 

10.36 

15.55 

143 

88.81 

11.19 

Ludlow, 

739 

50.34 

9.34 

40.32 

372 

82.80 

17.20 

Monson, 

1,150 

74.00 

6.96 

19.04 

851 

87.07 

12.93 

Montgomery, 

87 

90.80 

3.45 

5.75 

79 

96.20 

3.80 

Palmer, . 

2,063 

57.97 

7.76 

34.27 

1,196 

81.61 

18.39 

Russell, 

267 

67.79 

14.23 

17.98 

181 

85.64 

14.36 

South  wick,    . 

330 

79.09 

12.12 

8.79 

261 

90.04 

9.96 

Springfield, 

15,911 

76.93 

6.96 

16.11 

12,240 

80.01 

19.99 

Wardl,    . 

2,122 

80.92 

6.36 

12.72 

1,717 

82.88 

17.12 

Wards,    . 

2,393 

67.57 

5.77 

26.66 

1,617 

71.43 

28.57 

Ward  3,    . 

2,333 

74.88 

7.42 

17.70 

1,747 

78.76 

21.24 

Ward  4,    . 

1,866 

84.99 

4.93 

10.08 

1,586 

83.42 

16.58 

Ward  0,    . 

1,881 

86.39 

5.05 

8.56 

1,625 

86.40 

13.60 

Ward  a,    . 

1,935 

68.89 

13.90 

17.21 

1,333 

74.57 

25.43 

Ward  7,     . 

1,363 

87.23 

3.08 

9.69 

1,189 

82.93 

17.07 

Wards,    . 

2,018 

70.66 

8.08 

21.26 

1,426 

79.38 

20.62 

Tolland, 

108 

77.78 

9.26 

12.96 

84 

92.86 

7.14 

Wales,   . 

251 

70.52 

12.35 

17.13 

177 

90.40 

9.60 

Westfleld,      . 

3,352 

82.10 

6.18 

11.72 

2,752 

84.70 

15.30 

West  Springfield, 

1,757 

78.20 

6.15 

15.65 

1,374 

81.30 

18.70 

Wilbraham,  . 

471 

76.22 

7.22 

16.56 

359 

87.74 

12.26 

232 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


POLLS   AND   VOTERS  —  Continued. 


Ratable  Polls 

Legal  Voters 

CouKTiKS,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Total  Polls 

Percentages 
Total  Ratable 

OP 

Polls 

Total 
Voters 

Percentages  of 
Total  Legal  Voters 

Voters 

Not 
Voters 

Aliens 

Native 
Born 
Voters 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

HAMPSHIRE. 

15,754 

75.46 

6.27 

18.27 

11,888 

82.87 

17.13 

Amherst, 

1,591 

84.16 

9.81 

6.03 

1,3.39 

93.35 

6.65 

Belchertowii, 

689 

80.84 

6.82 

12.34 

557 

91.38 

8.62 

Chesterfield, 

212 

90.57 

5.19 

4.24 

192 

98.44 

1.56 

Cummington, 

258 

87.21 

8.53 

4.26 

225 

98.22 

1.78 

Easthampton, 

1,360 

70.96 

8.45 

20.59 

965 

72.75 

27.25 

Enfield, . 

314 

74.52 

6.05 

19.43 

234 

89.32 

10.68 

Goshen, 

90 

81.11 

12.22 

6.67 

73 

97.26 

2.74 

Granby, 

251 

72.51 

7.97 

19.52 

182 

92.31 

7.69 

Greenwich,   . 

159 

91.83 

3.77 

4.40 

146 

97.26 

2.74 

Hadley, . 

573 

69.46 

5.06 

25.48 

398 

90.95 

9.05 

Hatfield, 

434 

73.73 

3.00 

23.27 

320 

85.00 

15.00 

Huntington,  . 

422 

75.59 

9.95 

14.46 

319 

87.77 

12.23 

Middlefield,  . 

118 

72.88 

11.02 

16.10 

86 

96.51 

3.49 

NOBTHAMPTON,     . 

4,341 

75.79 

5.14 

19.07 

3,290 

76.63 

23.37 

Ward  1,    . 

669 

78.48 

4.33 

17.19 

525 

79.05 

20.95 

Ward  2,    . 

564 

82.27 

4.96 

12.77 

464 

80.17 

19.83 

Ward  3,    . 

852 

70.31 

6.57 

23.12 

599 

76.13 

23.87 

Ward  4,    .        . 

622 

69.45 

5.79 

24.76 

432 

83.80 

16.20 

Ward  5,    . 

594 

76.77 

3.70 

19.53 

456 

62.28 

37.72 

Ward  6,    . 

527 

82.73 

3.99 

13.28 

436 

78.21 

21.79 

Ward  7,    . 

513 

73.69 

6.04 

20.27 

378 

76.98 

23.02 

Pelham, 

154 

88.96 

9.09 

1.95 

137 

94.89 

5.11 

Plalnfield,      . 

153 

88.23 

8.50 

3.27 

135 

100.00 

- 

Preecott, 

146 

86.30 

10.27 

3.43 

126 

100.00 

- 

Southampton, 

351 

80.34 

3.99 

15.67 

282 

94.68 

5.32 

South  Hadley, 

1,213 

69.17 

4.86 

25.97 

839 

77.12 

22.88 

Ware,    . 

2,008 

63.30 

5.03 

31.67 

1,271 

69.32 

30.68 

Westhampton, 

146 

82.19 

2.06 

15.75 

120 

95.83 

4.17 

Williamsburg, 

564 

82.98 

4.79 

12.23 

468 

83.97 

16.03 

Worthington, 

207 

88.89 

7.25 

3.86 

184 

97.28 

2.72 

MIDDLESEX. 

150,610 

72.76 

6.18 

21.06 

109,577 

74.61 

25.39 

Acton, 

697 

78.19 

7.89 

13.92 

545 

89.17 

10.83 

Arlington,     . 

1,970 

78.43 

3.65 

17.92 

1,545 

69.97 

30.03 

Ashby,  . 

294 

88.10 

7.48 

4.42 

259 

96.91 

3.09 

Ashland, 

636 

75.79 

9.59 

14.62 

482 

82.16 

17.84 

Ayer,     . 

650 

79.23 

10.15 

10.62 

515 

83.50 

16.50 

Bedford, 

437 

60.41 

13.96 

25.63 

264 

87.50 

12.50 

Belmont, 

1,043 

52.73 

6.81 

40.46 

550 

78.55 

21.45 

BlUerica, 

813 

78.72 

4.67 

16.61 

640 

74.06 

25.94 

Boxborough, 

108 

74.07 

12.04 

13.89 

80 

88.75 

11.25 

Burlington,    . 

219 

63.93 

16.89 

19.18 

140 

92.14 

7.86 

Cambridge, 

25,105 

67.79 

7.55 

24.66 

17,018 

71.20 

28.80 

Wardl,    . 

5,291 

70.82 

13.38 

15.80 

3,747 

79.80 

20.20 

Ward  2,    . 

6,728 

69.96 

4.65 

25.39 

4,707 

67.94 

32.06 

Wards,    . 

4,581 

53.74 

9.67 

36.59 

2,462 

68.98 

41.02 

Ward  4,    . 

5,565 

71.86 

5.43 

22.71 

3,999 

72.07 

27.93 

Ward  5,    . 

2,940 

71.53 

4.42 

24.05 

2,103 

75.84 

24.16 

Carlisle, 

177 

70.62 

7.91 

21.47 

125 

96.00 

4.00 

Chelmsford,  . 

1,019 

75.66 

7.66 

16.68 

771 

79.90 

20.10 

Concord, 

1,934 

48.76 

29.73 

21.51 

943 

83.03 

16.97 

Dracut,  . 

839 

63.65 

12.87 

23.48 

534 

69.06 

30.34 

Dunstable,    . 

152 

88.16 

4.60 

7.24 

134 

91.04 

8.96 

Everett, 

5,530 

73.96 

5.37 

20.67 

4,090 

77.97 

22.03 

Wardl,    . 

921 

66.99 

7.82 

25.19 

617 

74.88 

25.12 

POLLS    AND    VOTERS. 


233 


POLLS   AND   VOTERS  —  Continued. 


Ratable  Polls 

Legal  Voters 

CouNTiKs,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Total  Polls 

Peecentagks 
Total  Ratable 

OF 

Polls 

Total 
Voters 

Percentages  of 
Total  Legal  Voters 

Voters 

Not 
Voters 

Aliens 

Native 
Horn 

Voters 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Everett  —  Con. 

Ward  2 

770 

79.22 

2.60 

18.18 

610 

75.74 

24.26 

Ward  3, 

914 

66.63 

9.30 

24.07 

609 

73.40 

26.60 

Ward  4, 

884 

79.41 

3.17 

17.42 

702 

80.34 

19.66 

Ward  5, 

945 

68.89 

6.56 

24.. 55 

651 

76.65 

23.35 

Ward  6, 

1,096 

82.21 

2.74 

15.05 

901 

83.80 

16.20 

Framingham 

2,831 

81.53 

5.93 

12.54 

2,308 

78.99 

21.01 

Groton, . 

614 

80.46 

7.49 

12.05 

494 

91.30 

8.70 

HoUiston, 

872 

84.17 

5.39 

10.44 

734 

83.65 

16.35 

Hopkinton, 

983 

91.76 

3.36 

4.88 

902 

77.16 

22.84 

Hudson, 

1,639 

79.07 

3.78 

17.15 

1,296 

82.72 

17.28 

Lexington, 

1,189 

71.32 

6.48 

22.20 

848 

82.55 

17.45 

Lincoln, 

446 

51.35 

17.04 

31.61 

229 

80.79 

19.21 

Littleton, 

370 

74.05 

6.76 

19.19 

274 

87.23 

12.77 

Lowell, 

23,792 

68.96 

4.85 

26.19 

16,408 

60.48 

39.52 

Ward  1, 

2,910 

73.13 

4.50 

22.37 

2,128 

62.69 

37.31 

Ward  2, 

3,102 

56.16 

5.29 

38.55 

1,742 

43.92 

56.08 

Ward  3, 

2,683 

70.85 

4.36 

24.79 

1,901 

75.22 

24.78 

Ward  4, 

2,.i69 

77.66 

6.15 

16.19 

1,995 

45.51 

54.49 

Ward  5, 

2,542 

67.55 

4.52 

27.93 

1,717 

53.41 

46.59 

Ward  6, 

2,502 

69.94 

4.64 

25.42 

1,750 

62.17 

37.83 

Ward  7, 

3,298 

50.88 

5.15 

43.97 

1,678 

63.77 

36.23 

Ward  8, 

2,249 

84.97 

4.98 

10.05 

1,911 

75.35 

24.65 

Ward  9, 

1,937 

81.88 

3.67 

14.4.5 

1,586 

61.29 

38.71 

Malden, 

8,856 

73.64 

5.30 

21.06 

6,522 

77.25 

22.75 

Wardl, 

1,173 

80.05 

4.09 

15.86 

939 

81.36 

18.64 

Ward  2, 

1,504 

60.77 

5.52 

33.71 

914 

44.64 

55.36 

Ward  3, 

1,026 

83.24 

4.97 

11.79 

854 

87.59 

12.41 

Ward  4, 

1,629 

65.38 

5.16 

29.46 

1,065 

82.72 

17.28 

Ward  5, 

1,185 

81.94 

4.98 

13.08 

971 

87.13 

12.87 

Ward  6, 

1,232 

76.38 

5.93 

17.69 

941 

76.83 

23.17 

Ward  7, 

1,107 

75.70 

6.41 

17.89 

838 

79.71 

20.29 

Marlboroui, 

H, 

4,470 

77.07 

5.46 

17.47 

3,445 

74.02 

25.98 

Ward  1, 

439 

83.83 

3.87 

12.30 

368 

84.78 

15.22 

Ward  2, 

673 

76.52 

6.39 

17.09 

515 

74.95 

25.05 

Ward  3, 

798 

71.80 

4.64 

23.56 

573 

66.67 

33.33 

Ward  4, 

893 

71.11 

5.26 

23.63 

635 

66.30 

33.70 

Ward  5, 

622 

79.10 

6.91 

13.99 

492 

83.54 

16.46 

Ward  6, 

536 

87.31 

2.61 

10.08 

468 

73.93 

26.07 

Ward  7, 

509 

77.41 

8.45 

14.14 

394 

74.11 

25.89 

Maynard, 

948 

63.08 

5.38 

31.54 

598 

62.71 

37.29 

Medford, 

4,489 

73.98 

7.17 

18.85 

3,321 

81.42 

18.58 

Wardl,    . 

986 

59.74 

11.26 

29.00 

589 

78.61 

21.39 

Ward  2, 

643 

86.63 

2.64 

10.73 

557 

82.76 

17.24 

Ward  3, 

553 

87.70 

4.70 

7.60 

485 

85.77 

14.23 

Ward  4, 

701 

69.19 

4.56 

26.25 

485 

68.04 

31.96 

Ward  5, 

920 

68.91 

10.76 

20.33 

634 

83.75 

16.25 

Ward  6, 

686 

83.24 

5.39 

11.37 

571 

88.09 

11.91 

Melrose, 

3,566 

79.95 

4.01 

16.04 

2,851 

81.27 

18.73 

Katick,  . 

2,714 

86.00 

4.94 

9.06 

2,334 

78.41 

21.59 

Newton, 

7,874 

71.34 

4.91 

23.75 

5,617 

80.08 

19.92 

Wardl,    . 

1,176 

56.80 

3.91 

39.29 

6G8 

71.11 

28.89 

Ward  2,    . 

1,564 

68.54 

5.18 

26.28 

1,072 

77.33 

22.67 

Ward  3,     . 

933 

81.56 

3.86 

14.58 

761 

84.49 

15.. 51 

Ward  4,     . 

966 

71.53 

7.66 

20.81 

691 

78.44 

21.56 

234 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


POLLS    AND    VOTERS  — 

Continued. 

Katable  Tolls 

Legal  Voters 

Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Total  Tolls 

Percentages 
Total  Ratable 

OF 

Polls 

Total 
Voters 

Percentages  of 
Total  Legal  Voters 

Voters 

Xot 
Voters 

Aliens 

Native 
Born 
A'oters 

Foreign  P.orn 

Xaturalizeil 

Voters 

MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 

Newtox  —  Con. 

Ward  5 

1,247 

77.30 

3.53 

19.17 

964 

77.70 

22.30 

Ward  6,    . 

1,273 

66.46 

5.89 

27.65 

846 

81.68 

18.32 

Ward  7,    . 

715 

86.01 

4.34 

9.65 

615 

92.52 

7.48 

North  Reading, 

284 

80.28 

7.75 

11.97 

228 

92.98 

7.02 

Pepperell,     . 

1,035 

77.29 

5.22 

17.49 

800 

90.63 

9.37 

Reading, 

1,485 

79.73 

7.00 

13.27 

1,184 

86.40 

13.60 

Sherborn, 

375 

71.73 

7.20 

21.07 

269 

86.99 

13.01 

Shirley, 

410 

76.83 

6.34 

16.83 

315 

86.67 

13.33 

SOMERVILLE, 

15,960 

74.18 

5.57 

20.25 

11,839 

77.80 

22.20 

Ward  1,    . 

3,133 

72.52 

7.82 

19.66 

2,272 

82.35 

17.65 

Ward  2,    . 

5,253 

68.02 

5.46 

26.52 

3,573 

71.54 

28.46 

Ward  0,    . 

4,038 

80.21 

4.83 

14.96 

3,239 

79.84 

20.16 

Ward  4,    . 

3,536 

77.91 

4.58 

17.51 

2,755 

79.78 

20.22 

Stoneham,     . 

2,062 

85.21 

3.25 

11.54 

1,757 

82.24 

17.76 

Stow,     . 

325 

73.85 

7.69 

18.46 

240 

87.50 

12.50 

Sudbury, 

418 

76.31 

3.83 

19.86 

319 

90.91 

9.09 

Tewksbnry, . 

698 

60.60 

12.47 

26.93 

423 

70.69 

29.31 

Townsend,    . 

619 

86.43 

5.82 

7.75 

535 

92.90 

7.10 

Tyngsborough, 

218 

72.02 

9.17 

18.81 

1.57 

94.90 

5.10 

Wakefield,     . 

2,491 

75.67 

6.22 

19.11 

1,885 

78.25 

21.75 

WALTHA3I,     . 

6,057 

75.52 

4.85 

19.63 

4,574 

74.75 

25.25 

Ward  1,    . 

895 

69.72 

4.36 

25.92 

624 

75.48 

24.52 

Ward  2,    . 

837 

68.58 

11.83 

19.59 

574 

79.09 

20.91 

Wards,    . 

936 

63.46 

4.59 

31.95 

594 

60.61 

39.39 

Ward  4,    . 

852 

74.18 

3.76 

22.06 

632 

77.22 

22.78 

Ward  5,    . 

899 

84.87 

4.12 

11.01 

763 

87.81 

12.19 

Ward  6,    . 

866 

88.34 

2.65 

9.01 

765 

84.31 

15.69 

Ward  7,    . 

772 

80.57 

2.72 

16.71 

622 

53.22 

46.78 

Watertown,  . 

2,438 

71.82 

7.01 

21.17 

1,751 

74.19 

25.81 

Way  land,      . 

658 

81.31 

3.65 

15.04 

535 

85.79 

14.21 

Westford,      . 

746 

67.83 

8.98 

23.19 

506 

78.26 

21.74 

Weston, 

585 

67.35 

5.98 

26.67 

394 

90.36 

9.64 

Wilmington, 

436 

76.38 

2.52 

21.10 

333 

85.89 

14.11 

Winchester, . 

1,866 

74.49 

6.70 

18.81 

1,390 

74.60 

25.40 

WOBURN, 

4,168 

79.82 

4.10 

16.08 

3,327 

64.56 

35.44 

Wardl,    . 

768 

80.60 

4.56 

14.84 

619 

58.16 

41.84 

Ward  2,    . 

893 

76.60 

4.14 

19.26 

684 

54.68 

45.32 

Wards,    . 

699 

86.55 

2.86 

10.59 

605 

68.93 

31.07 

Ward  4,    . 

.747 

80.46 

4.15 

15.39 

601 

71.05 

28.95 

Wards,    . 

338 

76.63 

5.32 

18.05 

259 

57.53 

42.47 

Ward  6,    . 

420 

80.48 

3.57 

15.95 

338 

80.77 

19.23 

Ward  7,    . 

303 

72.94 

4.95 

22.11 

221 

66.97 

33.03 

NANTUCKET. 

948 

93.46 

3.06 

3.48 

886 

94.02 

5.98 

Nantucket 

948 

93.46 

3.06 

3.48 

886 

94.02 

5.98 

NORFOLK. 

41,120 

76.76 

5.32 

17.92 

31,565 

77.88 

22.12 

Avon 

540 

86.85 

7.59 

5.56 

469 

85.50 

14.50 

Bellingham,  . 

453 

71.30 

9.05 

19.65 

323 

87.00 

13.00 

Braintree, 

1,779 

74.82 

3.82 

21.36 

1,331 

85.20 

14.80 

Brookline,     . 

4,371 

74.19 

5.06 

20.75 

3,243 

72.77 

27.23 

Canton, . 

1,347 

81.37 

3.93 

14.70 

1,096 

73.81 

26.19 

Cohasset, 

784 

84.82 

2.42 

12.76 

665 

86.17 

13.83 

POLLS    AND    VOTERS. 


235 


POLLS   AND    VOTERS  — 

Continued. 

Ratable  Tolls 

Legal  Voters 

CorxTiES,  Cities,  anu  Towks. 

Total  I'uIIs 

Percentages 
Total  Ratable 

OF 

Polls 

Total 
Voters 

1 

1 

Percentages  of 
Total  Legal  Voters 

Voters 

Not 
Voters 

Aliens 

Native 
Born 
Voters 

Foreis'ii  Born 
Naturalized 

Voters 

NORFOLK  —  Con. 

Dedham,        

2,22S 

76.56 

9.45 

13.99 

1,702 

74.15 

25.85 

Dover,   . 

217 

77.88  ■ 

10.60 

11.52 

169 

75.15 

24.85 

Foxboroiigh, 

1,054 

81.41 

9.20 

9.39 

858 

87.76 

12.24 

Franklin, 

1,552 

76.29 

5.15 

18.56 

1,184 

82.60 

17.40 

Holbrook,      . 

713 

90.46 

4.77 

4.77 

645 

86.20 

13.80 

Hyde  Park,   . 

3,539 

78.33 

5.90 

15.77 

2,772 

72.87 

27.13 

Medtield, 

639 

69.95 

10.33 

19.72 

447 

87.70 

12.30 

Medway, 

918 

89.11 

3.27 

7.62 

818 

83.25 

16.75 

Millis,    . 

307 

75.25 

7.49 

17.26 

231 

83.98 

16.02 

Milton,  . 

1,586 

73.83 

4.67 

21.50 

1,171 

77.03 

22.97 

Needham, 

1         1,118 

68.25 

8.05 

23.70 

763 

71.82 

28.18 

Norfolk, 

!            293 

65.87 

8.53 

25.60 

193 

86.01 

13.99 

Norwood, 

1,551 

73.05 

5.09 

21.86 

1,133 

71.14 

28.86 

QUINCT, 

6,364 

67.96 

5.31 

26.73 

4,325 

66.38 

33.62 

Ward  1,    . 

1,130 

71.06 

8.59 

20.35 

803 

76.71 

23.29 

Ward  2,    . 

819 

80.34 

5.01 

14.65 

658 

75.84 

24.16 

Wards,    . 

1,459 

57.16 

4.39 

38.45 

834 

49.88 

50.12 

Ward  4,    . 

1,487 

58.78 

3.83 

37.39 

874 

48.05 

51.95 

Ward  5,    . 

824 

78.40 

5.10 

16.50 

646 

83.90 

16.10 

Ward  6,    . 

645 

79.07 

5.74 

15.19 

510 

74.12 

25.88 

Randolph,     . 

1,222 

91.90 

2.13 

5.97 

1,123 

80.77 

19.23 

Sharon, . 

570 

74.21 

6.14 

19.65 

423 

85.58 

14.42 

Stoughton,     , 

1 ,601 

83.26 

3.31 

13.43 

1,333 

82.82 

17.18 

Walpole, 

951 

75.18 

2.42 

22.40 

715 

83.64 

16.36 

Wellesley,    . 

924 

75.11 

2.92 

21.97 

694 

76.66 

23.34 

Weymouth,  . 

3,704 

82.05 

4.40 

13.55 

3,039 

87.56 

12.44 

Wrentham,    . 

800 

87.50 

4.75 

7.75 

700 

86.57 

13.43 

PLYMOUTH. 

33,325 

80.89 

6.65 

12.46 

26,956 

87.41 

12.. 59 

Abington, 

1,384 

90.90 

4.48 

4.62 

1,258 

86.80 

13.20 

Bridgewater, 

1,697 

58.46 

33.53 

8.01 

992 

87.60 

12.40 

Bbockton,   . 

10,701 

79.72 

4.64 

15.64 

8,531 

80.80 

19.20 

Wardl,    . 

1,472 

85.12 

4.69 

10.19 

1,253 

91.62 

8.38 

Ward  2,    , 

1,468 

89  24 

3.95 

6.81 

1,310 

87.25 

12.75 

Wards,    . 

1         1,599 

79.61             3.07 

17.32 

1,273 

76.67 

23.33 

Ward  4,    . 

1,497 

69.61 

5.34 

25.05 

1,042 

67.08 

32.92 

Ward  5,    . 

1,554 

74.90 

4.83 

20.27 

1,164 

80.67 

19.33 

Ward  6,    . 

1,641 

73.25 

7.25 

19.50 

1,202 

80.20 

19.80 

Ward  7,    . 

1,470 

87.55 

3.13 

9.32 

1,287 

79.56 

20.44 

Carver,  . 

355 

75.77 

8.17 

16.06 

269 

96.28 

3.72 

Duxbury, 

640 

86.72 

2.81 

10.47 

555 

96.94 

3.06 

East  Bridgewater 

966 

80.75 

6.21 

13.04 

780 

91.67 

8.33 

Halifax, 

174 

83.91 

3.45 

12.64 

146 

94.52 

5.48 

Hanover, 

705 

82.84 

8.65 

8.51 

584 

94.86 

5.14 

Hanson, 

472 

81.78 

6.14 

12.08 

386 

97.15 

2.85 

Hingham, 

1,568 

80.10 

4.59 

15.31 

1,256 

87.42 

12.58 

Hull,       . 

393 

48.85 

36.90 

14.25 

192 

82.81 

17.19 

Kingston, 

562 

84.16 

5.70 

10.14 

473 

90.91 

9.09 

Lakeville, 

304 

83.55 

6.58 

9.87 

254 

96.46 

3.54 

Marion, . 

220 

94.09 

4.09 

1.82 

207 

98.07 

1.93 

Marshtield,    . 

604 

88.74 

2.15 

9.11 

536 

97.39 

2.61 

Mattapoisett, 

343 

86.30 

6.70 

7.00 

296 

98.31 

1.69 

Middleborough, 

2,182 

84.47 

5.45 

10.08 

1,843 

92.57 

7.43 

Norwell, 

522 

90.61 

4.41 

4.98 

473 

96.19 

3.81 

236 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


POLLS   AND   VOTERS  — 

Continued. 

Katablk  Polls 

Legal  Voters 

Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Total  Polls 

Percentages  of 
Total  Ratable  Polls 

Total 

Voters 

Percentages  of 
Total  Legal  Voters 

Voters 

Not 
Voters 

Aliens 

Xative 

Born 

Voters 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 
Voters 

PLYMOUTH— Con. 

Pembroke, 

428 

86.22 

3.97 

9.81 

369 

94.04 

5.96 

Plymouth, 

2,441 

80.54 

3.97 

15.49 

1,966 

89.37 

10.63 

Plympton, 

192 

82.29 

8.33 

9.38 

158 

96.20 

3.80 

Rochester, 

332 

85.24 

6.33 

8.43 

283 

96.82 

3.18 

Rockland, 

1,765 

89.01 

3.34 

7.65 

1,571 

81.73 

18.27 

Scitiiate, 

757 

88.90 

2.64 

8.46 

673 

90.64 

9.36 

"Wareham, 

1,155 

71.69 

8.40 

19.91 

828 

91.91 

8.09 

West  Bridgewater, 

582 

79.21 

4.47 

16..32 

461 

87.20 

12.80 

Whitman, 

1,881 

85.91 

4.15 

9.94 

1,616 

88.68 

11.32 

SUFFOLK. 

169,496 

72.63 

5.48 

21.89 

123,102 

68.03 

31.97 

BOSTOK, 

156,084 

72.65 

5.46 

21.89 

113,393 

67.43 

32.57 

Ward    1, 

6,281 

76.18 

2.82 

21.00 

4,785 

66.50 

33.50 

Ward    2, 

7,166 

60.80 

13.44 

25.76 

4,357 

55.52 

44.48 

Ward    3, 

4,335 

81.61 

2.91 

15.48 

3,538 

68.03 

31.97 

Ward    4,  . 

4,207 

78.70 

3.40 

17.90 

3,.311 

72.61 

27.39 

Ward    5, 

4,962 

65.82 

15.50 

18.68 

3,266 

67.51 

32.49 

Ward    6, 

9,371 

44.71 

6.29 

49.00 

4,190 

52.03 

47.97 

Ward    7,  . 

6,888 

61.51 

8.65 

29.84 

4,237 

66.75 

33.25 

Ward    S, 

8,232 

62.84 

4.24 

32.92 

5,173 

67.41 

32.59 

Ward    9, 

8,044 

68.42 

6.50 

25.08 

5,504 

68.53 

31.47 

Ward  10,  . 

7,604 

79.00 

5.14 

15.86 

6,007 

80.. 36 

19.64 

Ward  11,  . 

5,767 

84.72 

4.49 

10.79 

4,886 

82.23 

17.77 

Ward  12,  . 

6,963 

82.31 

4.42 

13.27 

5,731 

80.07 

19.93 

Ward  13, 

7,543 

63.57 

4.12 

32.31 

4,795 

50.78 

49.22 

Ward  14, 

6,071 

72.16 

10.08 

17.76 

4,381 

66.15 

33.85 

Ward  15, 

5,447 

79.38 

3.80 

16.82 

4,324 

65.06 

34.94 

Ward  16, 

4,904 

80.20 

3.55 

16.25 

3,933 

72.31 

27.69 

Ward  17, 

6,175 

77.75 

3.30 

18.95 

4,801 

62.01 

37.99 

Ward  18, 

6,779 

71.25 

3.27 

25.48 

4,830 

61.78 

38.22 

Ward  19, 

6,084 

73.42 

3.22 

23.36 

4,467 

49.90 

50.10 

Ward  20, 

6,372 

82.00 

4.52 

13.48 

5,225 

74.20 

25.80 

Ward  21, 

5,550 

86.36 

3.91 

9.73 

4,793 

78.09 

21.91 

Ward  22, 

6,214 

78.52 

3.86 

17.62 

4,879 

61.98 

38.02 

Ward  23, 

1         5,087 

79.26 

4.91 

15.83 

4,032 

62.85 

37.15 

Ward  24, 

5,358 

81.58 

3.83 

14.59 

4,371 

74.63 

25.37 

Ward  25, 

4,680 

76.43 

4.30 

19.27 

3,577 

70.59 

29.41 

Chelsea, 

I         9,732 

72.61 

4.56 

22.83 

7,066 

74.57 

25.43 

Ward  1, 

2,289 

68.19 

4.24 

27.57 

1,561 

72.39 

27.61 

Ward  2, 

2,260 

72.17 

4.03 

23.80 

1,631 

70.45 

29.55 

Ward  3, 

2,219 

67.28 

3.70 

29.02 

1,493 

70.26 

29.74 

Ward  4, 

1,648 

76.76 

5.16 

18.08 

1,265 

81.34 

18.66 

Ward  5, 

1,316 

84.80 

6.76 

8.44 

1,116 

81.72 

18.28 

Revere, . 

2,301 

79.01 

2.74 

18.25  , 

1,818 

73.32 

26.68 

Winthrop, 

1,379 

59.83 

19.65 

20.52 

825 

83.03 

16.97 

WORCESTER. 

93,141 

70.98 

6.69 

22.33 

66,10g 

77.59 

22.41 

Ashburnham 

657 

83.41 

3.50 

13.09 

548 

91.06 

8.94 

Athol,    . 

2,572 

71.77 

9.25 

18.98 

1,846 

93.50 

6.50 

Auburn, 

471 

57.32 

10.83 

31.85 

270 

82.22 

17.78 

Barre,     . 

742 

73.18 

8.63 

18.19 

543 

93.74 

6.26 

Berlin,  . 

308 

77.27 

8.77 

13.96 

238 

94.54 

5.46 

Blackstone, 

1,921 

72.51 

2.55 

24.94 

1,393 

60.16 

39.84 

Bolton,  . 

268 

78.36 

9.33 

12.31 

210 

91.43 

8.57 

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237 


POLLS   AND   VOTERS  — Continued. 


Ratable  Polls 

Legal  Voters 

Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Total  Polls 

Percentages  of 
Total  Eatable  Polls 

Total 
Voters 

Percentages  of 
Total  Legal  Voters 

Voters 

Kot 
Voters 

Aliens 

Native 
Born 
Voters 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Boylston, 

251 

78.48 

5.58 

15.94 

197 

90.36 

9.64 

Brookfield, 

1,077 

70.57 

8.08 

21.35 

760 

87.63 

12.37 

Charlton, 

612 

79.58 

9.15 

11.27 

487 

93.02 

6.98 

Clinton, 

3,079 

78.53 

5.13 

16.34 

2,418 

53.52 

46.48 

Dana,     . 

248 

72.58 

10.89 

16.53 

180 

98.33 

1.67 

Douglas, 

675 

73.04 

7.70 

19.26 

493 

88.03 

11.97 

Dudley, 

864 

61.11 

4.75 

34.14 

528 

71.02 

28.98 

FiTCHBURG, 

7,950 

65.80 

7.58 

26.62 

5,231 

74.57 

25.43 

Ward  1, 

1,312 

63.11 

13.26 

23.63 

828 

66.55 

33.45 

Ward  2, 

1,894 

46.67 

5.65 

47.68 

884 

59.16 

40.84 

Wards, 

1,311 

62.62 

6.64 

30.74 

821 

67.72 

32.28 

Ward  4, 

1,057 

77.29 

11.26 

11.45 

817 

89.72 

10.28 

Ward  5, 

1,084 

85.98 

6.73 

7.29 

932 

86.91 

13.09 

Ward  6, 

1,292 

73.45 

3.33 

23.22 

949 

76.71 

23.29 

Gardner, 

2,987 

66.29 

4.55 

29.16 

1,980 

81.92 

18.08 

Grafton, 

1,456 

68.00 

4.60 

27.40 

990 

84.55 

15.45 

Hard  wick, 

808 

59.28 

7.55 

33.17 

479 

77.24 

22.76 

Harvard, 

416 

73.56 

10.09 

16.35 

306 

89.87 

10.13 

Holden, 

768 

67.97 

3.78 

28.25 

522 

84.87 

15.13 

Hopedale, 

464 

75.65 

12.93 

11.42 

351 

86.32 

13.68 

Hubbardston 

436 

77.52 

11.70 

10.78 

338 

91.72 

8.28 

Lancaster, 

591 

69.88 

9.14 

20.98 

413 

82.57 

17.43 

Leicester, 

960 

77.50 

6.15 

16.35 

744 

78.09 

21.91 

Leominster, 

2,938 

76.92 

7.59 

15.49 

2,260 

86.50 

13.50 

Lunenburg, 

396 

90.15 

1.52 

8.33 

357 

94.12 

5.88 

Mendon, 

306 

85.95 

7.84 

6.21 

263 

92.78 

7.22 

Milford, 

2,873 

80.86 

4.35 

14.79 

2,323 

76.67 

23.33 

Millbury, 

1,621 

59.41 

6.11 

34.48 

963 

80.17 

19.83 

New  Braintree, 

189 

59.26 

12.17 

28.57 

112 

97.32 

2.68 

Northborough, 

597 

68.17 

4.86 

26.97 

407 

88.70 

11.30 

Northbridge, 

1,651 

59.00 

7.81 

33  19 

974 

66.22 

33.78 

North  Brookfield, 

1,399 

76.48 

5.86 

17.66 

1,070 

82.80 

17.20 

Oakham, 

208 

84.13 

5.77 

10.10 

175 

95.43 

4.57 

Oxford,. 

706 

79.18 

4.39 

16.43 

559 

89.80 

10.20 

Paxton, . 

158 

82.91 

2.53 

14.56 

131 

94.66 

5.34 

Petersham, 

341 

75.66 

12.90 

11.44 

258 

90.70 

9.30 

Phillipston, 

160 

83.13 

9.37 

7.50 

133 

97.74 

2.26 

Princeton, 

328 

77.44 

7.01 

15.55 

254 

91.34 

8.66 

Royalston, 

296 

86.15 

5.40 

8.45 

255 

93.33 

6.67 

Rutland, 

316 

75.00 

6.96 

18.04 

237 

89.87 

10.13 

Shrewsbury, 

1            516 

86.05 

4.46 

9.49 

444 

93.24 

6.76 

Southborough, 

!            821 

54.57 

6.94 

38.49 

448 

83.26 

16.74 

Southbridge, 

2,189 

64.60 

5.66 

29.74 

1,414 

71.00 

29.00 

Spencer, 

2,141 

73.33 

5.79 

20.88 

1,570 

77.96 

22.04 

Sterling, 

1            419 

80.43 

10.26 

9.31 

337 

94.36 

5.64 

Sturbridge,   . 

557 

75.94 

6.11 

17.95 

423 

84.63 

15.37 

Sutton,  . 

973 

57.04 

7.61 

35.35 

555 

88.65 

11.35 

Templeton,   . 

930 

82.80 

5.27 

11.93 

770 

89.61 

10.39 

Upton,   . 

i            614 

84.53 

7.00 

8.47 

519 

92.10 

7.90 

Uxbridge, 

1,127 

65.93    ■ 

7.01 

27.06 

743 

86.41 

13.59 

Warren, 

1,332 

64.49 

10.66 

24.85 

859 

83.82 

16.18 

Webster, 

2,198 

56.78 

6.73 

36.49 

1,248 

67.63 

32.37 

Westborough, 

1,488 

75.81- 

12.97 

11.22 

1,128 

85.37 

14.63 

West  Boylston,    . 

812 

63.67 

■       5.17 

31.16 

517 

83.95 

16.05 

West  Brookfield, 

468 

86.97 

6.41 

6.62 

407 

86.00 

14.00 

238 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


POLLS   AND   VOTERS  — Concluded. 


Ratable  Polls                          j 

Legal  Voters 

Counties,  Cities,  and  Towns. 

Total  Polls 

Percentages 
Total  Ratable 

or 
Polls 

Total 
Voters 

Percentages  of 
Total  Legal  Voters 

Voters 

Not 
Voters 

Aliens 

Native 

Born 

Voters 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

WORCESTER  —  Con. 

Westminster,        .... 

423 

83.69 

8.04 

8.27 

354 

92.94 

7.06 

Winchendon, 

1,403 

74.77 

7.70 

17.53 

1,049 

87.13 

12.87 

Worcester, 

29,666 

71.22 

6.43 

22.35 

21,128 

71.21 

28.79 

Wardl,    . 

3,763 

74.09 

5.77 

20.14 

2,788 

75.11 

24.89 

Ward  2, 

3,805 

70.59 

3.76 

25.65 

2,686 

72.60 

27.40 

Ward  3, 

4,438 

60.73 

12.32 

26.95 

2,695 

64.23 

35.77 

Ward  4, 

3,700 

69.65 

4.70 

25.65 

2,577 

55.06 

44.94 

Ward  5, 

4,580 

57.77 

7.10 

35.13 

2,646 

51.25 

48.75 

Ward  6, 

3,418 

77.71 

5.12 

17.17 

2,656 

78.09 

21.91 

Ward  7, 

3,103 

82.31 

5.86 

11.83 

2,554 

83.44 

16.56 

Ward  8, 

2,859 

88.35 

5.07 

6.58 

2,526 

90.70 

9.30 

RECAPITULATION. 


Ratable  Polls                         | 

Legal  Voters 

The  State,  and  Counties. 

Total  Polls 

Percentages 
Total  Ratable 

OF 

Polls 

Total 
Voters 

Percentages  of 
Total  Legal  Voters 

Voters 

Not 
Voters 

Aliens 

Native 
Bom 
Voters 

Foreisn  Bom 

Naturalized 

Voters 

THE  STATE. 

766,233 

73.19 

5.85 

20.96 

560,802 

75.37 

24.63 

Barnstable 

8,874 

85.87 

5.13 

9.00 

7,620 

94.24 

6.76 

Berkshire, 

25,897 

77.95 

7.06 

14.99 

20,186 

79.30 

20.70 

Bristol,  . 

62,352 

68.16 

4.93 

26.91 

42,495 

69.67 

30.33 

Dukes,  . 

1,473 

83.91 

5.97 

10.12 

1,236 

94.50 

5.50 

Essex,    . 

105,029 

73.68 

5.11 

21.31 

77,282 

77.70 

22.30 

Franklin, 

12,832 

80.52 

6.11 

13.37 

10,332 

87.13 

12.87 

Hampden, 

'       45,382 

69.56 

6.52 

23.92 

31,568 

76.06 

23.94 

Hampshire, 

15,754 

75.46 

6.27 

18.27 

11,888 

82.87 

17.13 

Middlesex, 

150,610 

72.76 

6.18 

21.06 

109,577 

74.61 

25.39 

Nantucket, 

948 

93.46 

3.06 

3.48 

886 

94.02 

5.98 

K"orfolk, 

41,120 

76.76 

5.32 

17.92 

31,665 

77.88 

22.12 

Plymouth, 

33,325 

80.89 

6.65 

12.46 

26,956 

87.41 

12.59 

Suffolk, . 

169,496 

72.63 

5. 48 

21.89 

123,102 

68.03 

31.97 

Worcester, 

93,141 

-J 

70.98 

6.69 

22.33 

66,109 

77.59 

22.41 

Political  Condition:  By  Sex. 


[•239  J 


POLITICAL   CONDITIOIS':    BY   SEX. 


The  object  of  the  presentation  which  follows  is  to  show  a  classification  of  the  political  condition  of 
the  male  population  of  the  Commonwealth  20  year3  of  age  and  over,  and  a  similarly  classified  showing 
for  the  total  population,  including  both  sexes  and  all  ages. 

Although  this  presentation  contains  the  more  important  facts  in  relation  to  the  political  condition  of 
the  male  population  '20  years  of  age  and  over,  and  also  of  the  total  population,  yet  reference  may  advan- 
tageously be  had,  in  a  full  consideration  of  the  question  of  political  condition,  to  the  following  presen- 
tations, which  appear  in  this  and  the  second  volume  of  the  Census : 

Population  and  Legal  Voters,  Ages :   By  Five  Year  Periods, 

Polls  and  Voters,  Ages  :  By  Ten  Year  Periods, 

Political  Condition  :  By  Age  Periods,  Ages:  By  Selected  Age  Periods. 

It  is  evidently  impossible  to  combine  in  one  table  all  the  information  relating  to  political  condition ; 
but  by  the  use  of  the  presentations  mentioned  above  all  desired  information  relating  to  the  subject  can 
undoubtedly  be  secured. 

If  we  take  a  town  and  consider  the  figures  In  detail  we  shall  learn  the  proper  method  of  reading 
one  line  of  the  table.  The  method  of  reading  calculated  to  bring  out  the  facts  for  one  town  is  equally 
applicable  to  the  lines  devoted  to  the  remaining  towns  and  cities  of  the  Commonwealth. 

In  the  town  of  Barnstable  there  are  1,311  ratable  polls  and  four  male  persons  with  no  political  condi- 
tion. The  total,  1,31.5,  is  the  total  male  population  20  years  of  age  and  over.  There  are  1,220  voters,  50 
males  above  20  years  of  age,  who  are  all  ratable  polls,  some  of  whom  have  not  yet  become  voters  on 
account  of  age  limitation,  while  the  balance  have  not  complied  with  certain  constitutional  requirements, 
41  aliens  (that  is,  male  persons  born  in  foreign  countries  who  have  not  yet  become  naturalized),  and  four 
persons  having  no  political  condition.  If  these  four  numbers  are  added  together,  the  total  is  1,315,  which 
is  the  male  population  20  years  of  age  and  over  in  the  town. 

Of  the  total  male  population  20  years  of  age  and  over,  99.70  per  cent  are  ratable  polls,  while  0.30  per 
cent  have  no  political  condition;  the  total  is  100  per  cent,  or  the  total  male  population  20  years  of  age  and 
over.  Tlie  total  voters  represent  92.78  per  cent  of  the  total  male  population  20  years  of  age  and  over. 
Of  this  92.78  per  cent,  89.36  per  cent  are  native  born  voters  and  3.42  per  cent  are  foreign  born  naturalized 
voters.  Of  the  total  male  population  20  years  of  age  and  over,  as  Ave  have  seen,  92.78  per  cent  are 
voters;  the  remaining  7.22  per  cent  is  composed  of  3.12  per  cent  aliens,  3.80  per  cent  of  not  voters,  and 
0.30  per  cent  of  persons  having  no  political  condition;  the  total  is  100  percent,  which  means  the  total 
male  population  20  years  of  age  and  over. 

There  are  in  the  town  of  Barnstable  1,311  ratable  polls  and  2,744  persons  having  no  political  condition, 
the  latter  being  males  under  20  and  females  of  all  ages.  The  sum  of  these  two  numbers  (1,311  and  2,744), 
or  4,0.")o,  is  the  total  population  of  the  town.  If  we  add  together  tlie  1,220  voters,  ,50  not  voters,  41  aliens, 
anil  the  2,744  persons  of  both  sexes  having  no  political  condition,  the  total  is  4,0,55,  or  the  total  popu- 
lation of  the  town. 

Of  the  4,0,55  persons  in  the  town,  the  ratable  polls,  which  are  always  males  20  years  of  age  and  over, 
represent  32.33  per  cent,  and  the  total  voters  comprise  30.09  per  cent  of  the  total  population  of  the  town. 
This  percentage  is  composed  of  28.98  per  cent  of  native  born  voters  and  1.11  per  cent  of  foreign  born 
naturalized  voters.  If  we  subtract  30.09  per  cent  from  32..33  per  cent  we  secure  2.24  per  cent,  which  repre- 
sents 1.23  per  cent  of  ratable  polls,  some  of  whom  cannot  become  voters  until  they  reach  the  age  of  21, 
while  the  balance  have  not  complied  with  certain  constitutional  requirements,  and  1.01  per  cent  who 
have  not  yet  taken  proper  steps  to  become  citizens. 

If  we  consider  4,0.55,  the  total  population  of  the  town,  as  being  100  per  cent,  30.09  per  cent  are  voters, 
1.01  per  cent  aliens,  1.23  percent  not  voters,  while  67.67  per  cent  have  no  political  condition;  in  other 
words,  the  actual  political  governing  force  in  the  town  of  Barnstable  is  30.09  out  of  a  total  of  100  per 
cent. 

The  number  of  females  20  years  of  age  and  over  may  be  found  in  the  presentation  entitled  "  Ages  : 
By  Selected  Age  Periods,"  in  the  second  volume  of  the  Census.  This  figure  will  allow  of  a  direct 
comparison  with  the  column  in  the  first  section  of  this  presentation,  which  shows  the  total  male  popu- 
lation 20  years  of  age  and  over. 

Assuming  that  women  are  endowed  with  the  franchise  on  identically  the  same  terms  as  men,  the 
relative  percentages  of  ratable  polls  for  native  born  voters,  foreign  born  naturalized  voters,  aliens,  not 
voters,  and  women  with  no  political  condition,  would  approximate  very  closely  to  those  shown  in  this 
presentation  for  men.  If  these  percentages  are  applied  to  the  female  population  20  years  of  age  and 
over  it  will  be  possible  to  construct  a  table  for  each  city  and  town  showing  the  political  condition  of 
women  on  the  bases  assumed.  One  of  the  principal  objects  in  the  preparation  of  this  presentation  has 
been  to  supply  authoritative  bases  for  such  a  computation. 

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242 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


POLITICAL   CONDITIOIS':    BY   SEX. 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

JiALE  Population  20  Years  of  Age  and 
Over 

Percentages  of  Male  Population  20  Years 
OP  Age  and  Over 

Voters 

Not 
Voters 

Aliens 

Total 

Ratable 

Polls 

Xo 
Politi- 
cal 
Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Pop- 
ulation 
20  Years 

of  Age 
and  Over 

Rata- 
ble 
Polls 

Na- 
tive 
Born 
Voters 

Foreign 

Born 

Natu- 

i-alized 

Voters 

Total 
Voters 

Aliens 

Not 
Vot- 
ers 

No 
Politi- 
cal 
Con- 
dition 

1 

BARNSTABLE. 

7,620 

455 

799 

8,874 

63 

8,937 

99.30 

80.35 

4.92 

85.27 

8.94 

5.09 

0.70 

2 

Barnstable, 

1,220 

50 

41 

1,311 

4 

1,315 

99.70 

89.36 

3.42 

92.78 

3.12 

3.80 

0.30 

3 

Bourne, 

434 

54 

27 

515 

- 

515 

100.00 

82.91 

1.36 

84.27 

5.24 

10.49 

- 

4 

Brewster,   . 

266 

4 

15 

285 

5 

290 

98.28 

86.55 

5.17 

91.72 

5.18 

1.38 

1.72 

5 

Chatham,    . 

603 

11 

2 

616 

2 

618 

99.67 

94.98 

2.59 

97.57 

0.33 

1.77 

0.33 

6 

Dennis, 

738 

26 

22 

786 

7 

793 

99.12 

90..54 

2.52 

93.06 

2.78 

3.28 

0.88 

7 

Eastham,    . 

152 

15 

1 

168 

1 

169 

99.41 

88.76 

1.18 

89.94 

0.59 

8.88 

0.59 

8 

Falmouth,  . 

721 

46 

98 

865 

4 

869 

99..54 

77.91 

5.06 

82.97 

11.28 

5.29 

0.46 

9 

Harwich,    . 

693 

104 

44 

841 

8 

849 

99.06 

80.10 

1.53 

81.63 

5.18 

12.25 

0.94 

10 

Mashpee,    . 

90 

5 

3 

98 

- 

98 

100.00 

90.82 

1.02 

91.84 

3.06 

5.10 

- 

11 

Orleans, 

342 

30 

18 

390 

- 

390 

100.00 

86.41 

1.28 

87.69 

4.62 

7.69 

- 

12 

Provincetown,  . 

920 

52 

423 

1,395 

12 

1,407 

99.15 

.52.10 

13.29 

65.39 

30.06 

3.70 

0.85 

13 

Sandwich,  . 

437 

26 

33 

496 

10 

506 

98.02 

75.49 

10.87 

86.36 

6.52 

5.14 

1.98 

14 

Truro, 

188 

2 

46 

236 

4 

240 

98.33 

75.00 

3.33 

78.33 

19.17 

0.83 

1.67 

15 

Welllleet,    . 

284 

13 

12 

309 

2 

311 

99.36 

88.10 

3.22 

91.32 

3.86 

4.18 

0.64 

16 

Yarmouth, . 

532 

17 

14 

563 

4 

567 

99.29 

91.89 

1.94 

93.83 

2.47 

2.99 

0.71 

17 

BERKSHIRE. 

20,186 

1,828 

3,883 

25,897 

109 

26,006 

99.58 

61.55 

16.07 

77.62 

14.93 

7.03 

0.42 

18 

Adams, 

1,470 

115 

472 

2,057 

3 

2,060 

99.85 

46.21 

25.15 

71.36 

22.91 

5.58 

0.15 

19 

Alford, 

90 

5 

4 

99 

- 

99 

100.00 

83.84 

7.07 

90.91 

4.04 

5.05 

- 

20 

Becket, 

211 

29 

55 

295 

4 

299 

98.66 

61.20 

9.37 

70.57 

18.39 

9.70 

1.34 

21 

Cheshire,    . 

319 

20 

55 

394 

1 

401 

98.25 

68.58 

10.97 

79.55 

13.71 

4.99 

1.75 

22 

Clarksburg, 

214 

44 

53 

311 

- 

311 

100.00 

59.81 

9.00 

68.81 

17.04 

14.15 

- 

23 

Dalton, 

769 

59 

50 

878 

2 

880 

99.77 

71.02 

16.37 

87.39 

5.68 

6.70 

0.23 

24 

Egremont,  . 

235 

30 

i 

272 

1 

273 

99.63 

83.15 

2.93 

86.08 

2.56 

10.9t 

0.37 

25 

Florida, 

99 

10 

32 

141 

- 

141 

100.00 

60.99 

9.22 

70.21 

22.70 

7.09 

- 

26 

Gt.  Barrington, . 

1,226 

113 

178 

1,517 

- 

1,517 

100.00 

68.82 

12.00 

80.82 

11.73 

7.45 

- 

27 

Hancock,    . 

121 

26 

8 

155 

- 

155 

100.00 

75.49 

2.58 

78.07 

5.16 

16.77 

- 

28 

Hinsdale,    . 

364 

32 

91 

487 

4 

491 

99.19 

58.86 

15.27 

74.13 

18.54 

6..52 

0.81 

29 

Lanesborough, . 

243 

17 

17 

277 

3 

280 

98.93 

73.22 

13.57 

86.79 

6.07 

6.07 

1.07 

30 

Lee, 

958 

128 

182 

1,268 

8 

1,276 

99.37 

58.86 

16.22 

75.08 

14.26 

10.03 

0.63 

31 

Lenox, 

673 

27 

238 

938 

1 

939 

99.89 

55.59 

16.08 

71.67 

25.35 

2.87 

0.11 

32 

Monterey,   . 

120 

11 

11 

142 

- 

142 

100.00 

76.75 

7.75 

84.50 

7.75 

7.75 

- 

33 

Mt.  Washington, 

33 

1 

7 

41 

1 

42 

97.62 

76.19 

2.38 

78.57 

16.67 

2.38 

2.38 

34 

New  Ashford,    . 

37 

4 

1 

42 

- 

42 

100.00 

80.95 

7.15 

88.10 

2.38 

9.. 52 

- 

35 

N.  Marlborough, 

378 

10 

35 

423 

2 

425 

99.53 

79.06 

9.88 

88.94 

8.24 

2.35 

0.47 

36 

North  Adams, 

4,065 

348 

1,124 

5,537 

22 

5,559 

99.60 

53.82 

19.30 

73.12 

20.22 

6.26 

0.40 

37 

Otis,     . 

162 

15 

5 

182 

1 

183 

99.45 

87.97 

0.55 

88.52 

2.73 

8.20 

0.55 

38 

I'eru,   . 

79 

11 

8 

98 

1 

99 

98.99 

71.72 

8.08 

79.80 

8.08 

11.11 

1.01 

39 

PiTTSFIELD,        . 

4,801 

424 

806 

6,031 

28 

6,059 

99.54 

60.75 

18.49 

79.24 

13.30 

7.00 

0.46 

40 

Wardl,  . 

614 

30 

168 

812 

25 

837 

97.01 

46.95 

26.41 

73.36 

20.07 

3.58 

2.99 

41 

•V^ard2,   . 

858 

91 

76 

1,025 

- 

1,025 

100.00 

66.44 

17.27 

83.71 

7.41 

8.88 

- 

42 

Wards,   . 

683 

40 

85 

808 

1 

809 

99.88 

69.10 

15.33 

84.43 

10.51 

4.94 

0.12 

43 

Ward  4,   .       . 

664 

43 

70 

777 

1 

778 

99.87 

73.01 

12  34 

85.35 

9.00 

5.52 

0.13 

44 

AVardS,   . 

552 

87 

143 

782 

1 

783 

99.87 

51.72 

18.77 

70.49 

18.27 

11.11 

0.13 

45 

Ward  6,   . 

751 

34 

170 

955 

- 

955 

100.00 

53.93 

24.71 

78.64 

17.80 

3.5f 

- 

46 

Ward  7,  . 

679 

99 

94 

872 

- 

872 

100.00 

64.22 

13.65 

77.87 

10.78 

11.35 

- 

47 

Richmond, . 

170 

17 

27 

214 

- 

214 

100.00 

57.94 

21.50 

79.44 

12.62 

7.94 

- 

POLITICAL   CONDITION. 


243 


POLITICAL   C0:N^DITI0]^:    BY   SEX. 


Total  Population.  Both  Sexes.  All  Ages 


Voters 


Not 
Voters 


Aliens 


Total 

Eatable 

Polls 


No 
Political 
Con- 
dition 


Total 
Pop- 
ulation. 
Botli 
Sexes. 
All  Ages 


7,620 

455 

1,220 

50 

434 

54 

266 

4 

603 

11 

738 

26 

152 

15 

721 

46 

693 

104 

90 

5 

343 

30 

920 

52 

437 

26 

188 

2 

284 

13 

532 

17 

20,186 

1.828 

1,470 

115 

90 

5 

211 

29 

319 

20 

214 

44 

769 

59 

235 

30 

99 

10 

1,226 

113 

121 

26 

364 

32 

243 

17 

958 

128 

673 

27 

120 

11 

33 

1 

37 

4 

378 

10 

4,065 

348 

162 

15 

79 

11 

4,801 

424 

614 

80 

858 

91 

683 

40 

664 

43 

552 

87 

751 

34 

679 

99 

170 

17 

799 

41 

27 

15 

2 

22 
1 

98 

44 

3 

18 
423 
33 
46 
12 
14 

3,883 

472 
4 
55 
55 
53 
50 
7 

32 

178 

8 

91 

17 

182 

238 

11 

7 

I 

35 

1,124 

5 

8 

806 

168 

76 

85 

70 

143 

170 

.  94 

27 


8,874 

1,311 
515 
285 
616 
786 
168 
865 
841 
98 
390 

1,395 
496 
2.36 
309 
563 

25,897 

2,057 
99 
295 
394 
311 
878 
272 
141 

1,517 
155 
487 
277 

1,268 

938 

142 

41 

42 

423 

5,537 

182 

98 

6,031 
812 

1,025 
808 
777 
782 
955 
872 
214 


18,780 

2,744 

1,065 

616 

1,193 

1,759 

308 

1,790 

1,691 

232 

808 

3,160 

1,084 

579 

659 

1,092 

60,395 

5,780 

181 

593 

782 

698 

2,332 

564 

284 

3,277 

356 

1,163 

571 

2,798 

1,934 

322 

95 

74 

865 

13,598 

336 

207 

14,430 

2,024 

2,501 

1,817 

2,003 

1,905 

2,519 

1,661 

487 


27,654 

4,055 
1,580 

901 
1,809 
2,545 

476 
2,655 
2,532 

330 
1,198 
4,555 
1,580 

815 

968 
1,655 

86,292 

7,837 

280 

888 

1,176 

1,009 

3,210 

836 

425 

4,794 

511 

1,650 

848 

4,066 

2,872 

464 

136 

116 

1,288 

19,135 

518 

305 

20,461 

2,836 

3,526 

2,625 

2,780 

2,687 

3,474 

2,533 

701 


Percentages  of  Total  Population 


Rat- 

Native 

able 

Born 

Polls 

Voters 

Foreign 

Born 
Natural- 
ized 
Voters 


32.09 

32.33 
32.59 
31.63 
34.05 
30.88 
35.29 
32.58 
.33.21 
29.70 
32..55 
30.63 
31.39 
28.96 
31.92 
34.02 

30.01 

26.25 
35.36 
33.22 
33.50 
30.82 
27.35 
32.54 
33.18 
31.64 
30.33 
29..V2 
32.66 
31.19 
32.66 
30.60 
30.15 
36.21 
32.84 
28.94 
35.14 
32.13 
29.48 
28.63 
29.07 
30.78 
27.95 
29.10 
27.49 
34.43 
30.53 


25.97 

1.59 

27.56 

28.98 

1.11 

30.09 

27.03 

0.44 

27.47 

27.86 

1.66 

29.52 

32.45 

0.88 

33.33 

28.21 

0.79 

29.00 

31.51 

0.42 

31.93 

25.50 

1.66 

27.16 

26.86 

0.51 

27.37 

26.97 

0.30 

27.27 

28.13 

0.42 

28..55 

16.09 

4.11 

20.20 

24.18 

3.48 

27.66 

22.09 

0.98 

23.07 

28.31 

1.03 

29.34 

31.48 

0.67 

32.15 

18.55 

4.84 

23.39 

12.15 

6.61 

18.76 

29.64 

2.50 

.32.14 

20.61 

3.15 

23.76 

23.39 

3.74 

27.13 

18.43 

2.78 

21.21 

19.47 

4.48 

23.95 

27.15 

0.96 

28.11 

20.24 

3.06 

23.30 

21.78 

3.79 

25.57 

22.90 

0.78 

23.68 

17.51 

4.55 

22.06 

24.18 

4.48 

28.66 

18.47 

5.09 

23..56 

18.17 

5.26 

23.43 

23.49 

2.37 

25.86 

23.52 

0.74 

24.26 

29.31 

2.59 

31.90 

26.09 

3.26 

29.35 

15.64 

5.61 

21.25 

31.08 

0.19 

31.27 

23.28 

2.62 

25.90 

17.99 

5.47 

23.46 

13.86 

7.79 

21.65 

19.31 

5.02 

24.33 

21.30 

4.72 

26.02 

20.43 

3.45 

23.88 

15.07 

5.47 

20.54 

14.83 

6.79 

21.62 

22.11 

4.70 

26.81 

17.69 

6.56 

24.25 

Total 
Voters 


Aliens 


Not 
Voters 


No 
Political 
Con- 
dition 


2.8S 

1.01 
1.70 
1.66 
0.11 
0.86 
0.21 
3.69 
1.73 
0.91 
1..50 
9.29 
2.09 
5.64 
1.24 
0.84 

4.50 

6.02 
1.43 
6.19 
4.67 
5.25 
1.56 
0.84 
7.53 
3.71 
1.56 
5.52 
2.00 
4.48 
8.29 
2.37 
5.15 
0.86 
2.72 
5.87 
0.97 
2.62 
3.94 
5.92 
2.16 
3.24 
2.52 
5.32 
4.89 
3.71 
3.85 


1.65 

1.23 
3.42 
0.45 
0.61 
1.02 
3.15 
1.73 
4.11 
1.52 
2.50 
1.14 
1.64 
0.25 
1.34 
1.03 

2.12 

1.47 
1.79 
3.27 
1.70 
4.36 
1.84 
3.59 
2.35 
2.36 
5.09 
1.94 
2.00 
3.15 
0.94 
2..37 
0.74 
3.45 
0.77 
1.82 
2.90 
3.61 
2.08 
1.06 
2.58 
1.52 
1.55 
3.24 
0.98 
3.91 
2.43 


67.91 

67.67 
67.41 
68.37 
65.95 
69.12 
64.71 
67.42 
66.79 
70.30 
67.45 
69.37 
68.61 
71.04 
68.08 
65.98 

69.99 

73.75 
64.64 
66.78 
66.50 
69.18 
72.65 
67.46 
66.82 
68.36 
69.67 
70.48 
67.34 
68.81 
67.34 
69.40 
69.85 
63.79 
67.16 
71.06 
64.86 
67.87 
70. .52 
71.37 
70.93 
69.22 
72.05 
70.90 
72.51 
65.57 
69.47 


2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 


244 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   SEX  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Male 

Population  20  Yeaks  or  Age  and 
Over 

Percentage 

3  OF  Male  Population  20  Years 
OF  Age  and  Over         * 

Voters 

Not 
Voters 

Aliens 

Total 

Ratable 

PoUs 

No 
Politi- 
cal 
Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Pop- 
ulation 
20  Years 
of  Ase 
and  Over 

Rata- 
ble 
Polls 

Na- 
tive 
Born 
Voters 

Foreign 
Born 
Natu- 
ralized, 
Voters 

Total 
Voters 

Aliens 

Not 
Vot- 
ers 

No 
Politi- 

nal 
Con- 
dition 

BERKSHIRE 

—  Con. 

1 

Sandisfleld, 

240 

22 

8 

270 

1 

271 

99.63 

83.03 

5.53 

88.56 

2.95 

8.12 

0.37 

2 

Savoy, 

154 

15 

8 

177 

1 

178 

99.44 

80.90 

5.62 

86.52 

4.49 

8.43 

0.56 

3 

Sheffield,     . 

494 

52 

40 

586 

4 

590 

99.32 

75.42 

8.31 

83.73 

6.78 

8.81 

0.68 

4 

Stockbridge, 

538 

23 

69 

630 

7 

637 

98.90 

70.17 

14.29 

84.46 

10.83 

3.61 

1.10 

5 

Tyringhani, 

102 

12 

7 

121 

3 

124 

97.58 

79.84 

2.42 

82.26 

5.64 

9.68 

2.42 

6 

Washington, 

105 

9 

19 

133 

- 

133 

100.00 

66.17 

12.78 

78.95 

14.28 

6.77 

- 

7 

W.  Stockbridge, 

327 

15 

43 

385 

1 

386 

99.74 

68.13 

16.58 

84.71 

11.14 

3.89 

0.26 

8 

William  stown,  . 

1,234 

165 

213 

1,612 

4 

1,616 

99.75 

66.03 

10.33 

76..36 

13.18 

10.21 

0.25 

9 

Windsor,     . 

155 

19 

10 

184 

- 

184 

100.00 

78.26 

5.98 

84.24 

5.43 

10.33 

- 

10 

BRISTOL. 

42,495 

3,076 

16,781 

62,352 

565 

62,917 

99.10 

47.05 

20.49 

67.54 

26.67 

4.89 

0.90 

11 

Acuslinet,  . 

315 

27 

33 

375 

6 

381 

98.43 

79.27 

3.41 

82.68 

8.66 

7.09 

1.57 

12 

Attleborough,    . 

1,814 

155 

488 

2,457 

5 

2,462 

99.80 

61.25 

12.43 

73.68 

19.82 

6.30 

0.20 

13 

Berkley,     . 

276 

11 

36 

323 

2 

325 

99.38 

79.69 

5.23 

84.92 

11.08 

3..38 

0.62 

14 

Dartmouth, 

811 

61 

148 

1,020 

8 

1,028 

99.22 

72.96 

5.93 

78.89 

14.40 

5.93 

0.78 

15 

Dighton,     . 

470 

38 

83 

591 

1 

592 

99.83 

74.66 

4.73 

79.39 

14.02 

6.42 

0.17 

IC 

Easton, 

1,124 

69 

214 

1,407 

8 

1,415 

99.43 

59.50 

19.93 

79.43 

15.12 

4.88 

0.57 

17 

Fairhaven, . 

893 

34 

126 

1,053 

6 

1,0.59 

99.43 

79.32 

5.00 

84.32 

11.90 

3.21 

0.57 

18 

Fall  River,    . 

14,566 

1,035 

8,166 

23,767 

60 

23,827 

99.75 

31.14 

29.99 

61.13 

34.27 

4.35 

0.25 

19 

Ward  1, . 

1,929 

99 

923 

2,951 

- 

2,9.51 

100.00 

30.97 

34.40 

65.37 

31.28 

3.35 

- 

20 

Ward  2,  . 

1,274 

84 

880 

2,238 

- 

2,238 

100.00 

24.35 

32.58 

56.93 

39.32 

3.75 

- 

21 

Ward  3,  . 

1,826 

150 

1,183 

3,159 

- 

3,159 

100.00 

25.92 

31.88 

57.80 

37.45 

4.75 

- 

22 

Ward  4,  . 

1,941 

119 

740 

2,800 

4 

2,807 

99.75 

37.02 

32.13 

69.15 

26.36 

4.24 

0.25 

23 

Ward  5,  . 

1,6.85 

121 

1,121 

2,877 

- 

2,877 

100.00 

24.02 

32.81 

56.83 

38.96 

4.21 

- 

24 

Ward  6,  . 

1,236 

148 

1,537 

2,921 

1 

2,922 

99.97 

13.38 

28.92 

42.30 

52.60 

5.07 

0.03 

25 

Ward  7,  . 

1,.532 

95 

408 

2,035 

- 

2,035 

100.00 

54.74 

20..54 

75.28 

20.05 

4.67 

- 

26 

Ward  8,  . 

1,063 

61 

278 

2,002 

48 

2,0.50 

97.66 

56.54 

24.58 

81.12 

13..56 

2.98 

2.34 

27 

Ward  9,  . 

1,530 

158 

1,096 

2,784 

4 

2,788 

99.86 

26.87 

28.01 

54.88 

39.31 

5.67 

0.14 

28 

Freetown,  . 

390 

20 

69 

479 

3 

482 

99.38 

75.52 

5.39 

80.91 

14.32 

4.15 

0.62 

29 

Mansfield,  . 

933 

70 

143 

1,146 

4 

1,150 

99.65 

73.83 

7.30 

81.13 

12  43 

6.09 

0.35 

30 

New  Bedford, 

10,096 

764 

4,938 

15,798 

38 

15,836 

99.76 

45..54 

18.21 

63.75 

31.18 

4.83 

0.24 

31 

Ward  1,  . 

1,731 

148 

1,692 

3,571 

- 

3,571 

100.00 

25.57 

22.90 

48.47 

47.38 

4.15 

- 

32 

Ward  2,  . 

1,602 

83 

546 

2,231 

- 

2,231 

100  00 

51.73 

20.08 

71.81 

24.47 

3.72 

- 

33 

Ward  3,  . 

1,546 

54 

91 

1,691 

6 

1,697 

99.65 

81.79 

9.31 

91.10 

5.37 

3.18 

0.35 

34 

Ward  4,  . 

1,636 

195 

250 

2,081 

- 

2,081 

100.00 

66.70 

11.92 

78.62 

12.01 

9..37 

- 

35 

Ward  5,  . 

1,797 

104 

751 

2,652 

- 

2,652 

100.00 

56.22 

11.54 

67.76 

28.32 

3.92 

- 

80 

Ward  fi,  . 

1,784 

180 

1,608 

3,572 

32 

3,604 

99.11 

24.36 

25.14 

49.50 

44.62 

4.99 

0.89 

37 

N.  Attleborough 

1,541 

110 

265 

1,916 

9 

1,925 

99.53 

61.71 

18.34 

80.05 

13.77 

5.71 

0.47 

38 

Norton, 

443 

26 

51 

520 

3 

523 

99.43 

78.01 

6.70 

84.71 

9.75 

4.97 

0.57 

39 

Ray n ham,  . 

402 

30 

64 

496 

2 

498 

99.60 

76.71 

4.01 

80.72 

12.85 

6.03 

0.40 

40 

Rehoboth,  . 

51S 

53 

81 

653 

3 

656 

99.54 

74.84 

4.27 

79.11 

12.35 

8.08 

0.46 

41 

Seekonk,     . 

346 

62 

106 

514 

4 

518 

99.23 

61.39 

5.41 

66.80 

20.46 

11.97 

0.77 

42 

Somerset,    . 

481 

39 

154 

674 

4 

678 

99.41 

62.83 

8.12 

70.95 

22.71 

5.75 

0.59 

43 

Swansea,    . 

385 

92 

83 

560 

1 

561 

99.82 

59.72 

8.91 

68.63 

14.79 

16.40 

0.18 

44 

Taunton, . 

5,993 

353 

1,400 

7,746 

395 

8,141 

95.15 

56.65 

16.96 

73.61 

17.20 

4..34 

4.85 

45 

Ward  1,  . 

760 

20 

73 

853 

- 

853 

100.00 

75.73 

13.37 

89.10 

8.56 

2.34 

- 

4(j 

Ward  2,  . 

774 

48 

69 

891 

2 

893 

99.78 

73.35 

13..32 

86.67 

7.73 

5.38 

0.22 

47 

Ward  3,  . 

707 

4( 

155 

908 

- 

908 

100.00 

53.41 

24.45 

77.86 

17.07 

5.07 

- 

48 

Ward  4,  . 

76£ 

38 

94 

901 

- 

901 

100.00 

74.47 

10.88 

85.35 

10.43 

4.22 

- 

49 

Ward  5,  . 

774 

47 

237 

1,058 

- 

1,058 

100.00 

46.12 

27.03 

73.15 

22.40 

4.45 

- 

50 

Ward  6,  . 

731 

2o 

188 

944 

- 

944 

100.00 

62.82 

14.62 

77.44 

19.91 

2.65 

- 

51 

Ward  7,  . 

72f 

Oi, 

121 

877 

25 

902 

97.23 

64.52 

16.19 

80.71 

13.42 

3.10 

2.77 

52 

Ward  8,  . 

7.5( 

)       101 

463 

1,314 

36e 

1,682 

78.12 

29.25 

15.34 

44.59 

27.53 

6.00 

21.88 

53 

Westport,   . 

69' 

27 

133 

857 

3 

860 

99.65 

76.40 

4.65 

81.05 

15.46 

3.14 

0.35 

POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


245 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   SEX  —  Continued. 


Total  Population.    Both  Sexes.    Axl  Ages 


Voters 


Not 
Voters 


Aliens 


•240 

22 

154 

15 

494 

52 

.538 

23 

102 

12 

105 

9 

327 

15 

1,2.34 

165 

155 

19 

42,495 

3,076 

315 

27 

1,814 

155 

276 

11 

8U 

61 

470 

38 

1,124 

69 

893 

34 

14,566 

1,0.35 

1,929 

99 

1,274 

84 

1,826 

1.50 

1,941 

119 

1,635 

121 

1,236 

148 

1,5.32 

95 

1,663 

61 

1,530 

158 

390 

20 

933 

70 

10,096 

764 

1,731 

148 

1,602 

83 

1,.546 

54 

1,636 

195 

1,797 

104 

1,784 

ISO 

1,541 

110 

443 

26 

402 

30 

519 

53 

346 

62 

481 

39 

385 

92 

5,993 

3.53 

760 

20 

774 

48 

707 

46 

769 

38 

774 

47 

731 

25 

728 

28 

750 

101 

697 

27 

40 
69 
7 
19 
43 
213 
10 

16,781 

33 

488 

36 

148 

83 

214 

126 

8,166 

923 

880 

1,183 

740 

1,121 

1,.537 

408 

278 

1,096 

69 

143 

4,938 

1,692 

.546 

91 

250 

751 

1,608 

205 

51 

64 

81 

106 

1.54 

83 

1,400 

73 

69 

155 

94 

237 

188 

121 

463 

133 


Total 

Ratable 

Polls 

No 
Political 
Con- 
dition 

270 

532 

177 

327 

586 

1,311 

630 

1,447 

121 

242 

133 

290 

385 

872 

1,612 

3,275 

184 

372 

62,3.52 

156,667 

375 

740 

2,457 

5,831 

323 

632 

1,020 

2,087 

591 

1,206 

1,407 

3,045 

1,0.53 

2,285 

23,767 

65,436 

2,951 

8,195 

2,238 

0,486 

3.1.59 

8,292 

2,800 

7,668 

2,877 

7,732 

2,921 

9,343 

2,035 

4,.362 

2,002 

5,330 

2,784 

8,028 

479 

926 

1,146 

2,576 

15,798 

39,453 

3,.571 

9,621 

2,231 

5,.560 

1,691 

3,945 

2,081 

4,307 

2,652 

6,452 

3,.572 

9,568 

1,910 

4,660 

520 

1,094 

496 

1,022 

653 

1,1.57 

514 

951 

674 

1,309 

560 

1,067 

7,746 

19,369 

8.53 

1,949 

891 

1,981 

908 

2,131 

901 

2,088 

1,0.58 

2,783 

944 

2,158 

877 

2,1.56 

1,314 

4,123 

857 

1,821 

Total 
Pop- 
ulation. 
Both 
Sexes. 
All  Ages 


802 

504 

1,897 

2,077 

363 

423 

1,257 

4,887 

556 

219,019 

1,115 
8,288  i 

955 

3,107 

1,797 

4,4.52 

3,.3.38 

89,203 

11,146 

8,724 

11,4.51 

10,468 

10,609 

12,264 

6,.397 

7,332 

10,812 

1,405 

3,722 

55,251 

13,192 

7,791 

5,636 

6,388 

9,104 

13,140 

6,576 

1,614 

1,518 

1,810 

1,465 

1,983 

1,627 

27,115  ! 

2,802 

2,872 

3,039 

2,989 

3,841 

3,102 

3,033 

5,437 

2,678 


Percentages  of  Total  Population 


Rata- 
ble 
Polls 


33.67 
35.12 
30.89 
.30.33 
33.33 
31.44 
30.63 
32.99 
33.09 

28.47 

.33.63 
29.65 
33  82 
.32.83 
32.89 
31.60 
31.55 
26.64 
26.48 
25.65 
27.59 
26.75 
27.12 
23.82 
31.81 
27.30 
25.75 
34.09 
30.79 
28.59 
27.07 
28.64 
30.00 
32..58 
29.13 
27.18 
29.14 
32.22 
32.67 
36.08 
35.09 
33.99 
34.42 
28.57 
30.44 
31.02 
29.88 
30.14 
27.54 
30.43 
28.92 
24.17 
32.00 


Native 
Boni 
Voters 


28.06 
28.57 
23.46 
21.,52 
27.27 
20.80 
20.92 
21.83 
25.90 

13.52 

27.08 

18.20 

27.12 

24.14 

24.60 

18.91 

25.16 

8.32 

8.20 

6.25 

7.15 

9.92 

6.51 

3.19 

17.42 

1.5.81 

6.93 

25.91 

22.81 

13.05 

6.92 

14.81 

24.63 

21.73 

16.38 

6.68 

18.07 

25.28 

25.16 

27.13 

21.71 

21.48 

20.59 

17.01 

23.05 

22.81 

15.96 

22.45 

12.70 

19.11 

19.19 

9.05 

24.53 


Foreign 

Born 
Natural- 
ized 
Voters 


1.87 
1.98 
2.58 
4.38 
0.83 
4.02 
5.09 
3.42 
1.98 

5.88 

1.17 
3.69 
1.78 
1.96 
1.56 
6.34 
1.59 
8.01 
9.11 
8.35 
8.80 
8.62 
8.90 
6.89 
6..53 
6.87 
7.22 
1.85 
2.26 
5.22 
6.20 
5.75 
2.80 
3.88 
3. .36 
6.89 
5..37 
2.17 
1.32 
1.54 
1.91 
2.78 
3.07 
5.09 
4.07 
4.14 
7.31 
3.28 
7.45 
4.45 
4.81 
4.74 
1.49 


Total 
Voters 


29.93 
30.55 
26.04 
25.90 
28.10 
24.82 
26.01 
25.25 
27.88 

19.40 

28.25 
21.89 
28.90 
26.10 
26.16 
25.25 
26.75 
16.33 
17..31 
14.60 
15.95 
18.54 
15.41 
10.08 
23.95 
22.68 
14.15 
27.76 
25.07 
18.27 
13.12 
20.56 
27.43 
25.61 
19.74 
13. .57 
23.44 
27.45 
26.48 
28.67 
23.62 
24.26 
23.66 
22.10 
27.12 
26.95 
23.27 
25.73 
20.15 
23.56 
24.00 
13.79 
26.02 


Aliens 


Not 
Voters 


1.00 
1.59 
2.11 
3.32 
1.93 
4.49 
3.42 
4.36 
1.80 

7.66 

2.96 
5.89 
3.77 
4.77 
4.62 
4.80 
3.78 
9.15 
8.28 

10.09 

10.33 
7.07 

10.57 

12.53 
6.38 
3.79 

10.14 
4.91 
3.84 
8.94 

12.83 
7.01 
1.61 
3.92 
8.25 

12.24 
4.03 
3.16 
4.21 
4.48 
7.24 
7.76 
5.10 
5.17 
2.61 
2.40 
5.10 
3.14 
6.17 
6.06 
3.99 
8..52 
4.97 


2.74 
2.98 
2.74 
1.11 
3.30 
2.13 
1.20 
3.38 
3.41 

1.41 

2.42 
1.87 
1.15 
1.96 
2.11 
1.55 
1.02 
1.16 
0.89 
0.96 
1.31 
1.14 
1.14 
1.21 
1.48 
0.83 
1.46 
1.42 
1.88 
1.38 
1.12 
1.07 
0.96 
3.05 
1.14 
1.37 
1.67 
1.61 
1.98 
2.93 
4.23 
1.97 
5.60 
1.30 
0.71 
1.67 
1.51 
1.27 
1.22 
0.81 
0.93 
1.86 
1.01 


No 
Political 
Con- 
dition 


66.33 
64.88 
69.11 
69.67 
66.67 
68.56 
69.37 
67.01 
66.91 

71.53 

66.37 
70.35 
66.18 
67.17 
67.11 
68.40 
68.45 
73.36 
73.52 
74.35 
72.41 
73.25 
72.88 
76.18 
68.19 
72.70 
74.25 
65.91 
69.21 
71.41 
72.93 
71.36 
70.00 
67.42 
70.87 
72.82 
70.86 
67.78 
67.33 
63.92 
64.91 
66.01 
65.58 
71.43 
69..56 
68.98 
70.12 
69.86 
72.46 
69.57 
71.08 
75.83 
68.00 


246 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   SEX  — Continued. 


Male 

Population  20  Years  of  Age  and 
Over 

Percentages  of  Male  Population  20  Years 
OF  Age  and  Over 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Voters 

Not 
Voters 

Aliens 

Total 

Ratable 

Polls 

No 
Politi- 
cal 
Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Pop- 
ulation 

20  Years 
of  ARe 

and  Over 

Rata- 
ble 
Polls 

Na- 
tive 
Born 
Voters 

Foreign 
Born 

Natu- 
ralized 
Voters 

Total 
Voters 

Aliens 

Not 
Vot- 
ers 

No 
Politi- 
cal 
Con- 
dition 

1 

DUKES. 

1,236 

88 

149 

1,473 

6 

1,479 

99.59 

78.97 

4.60 

83.57 

10.07 

5.95 

0.41 

2 

Chilmark,    . 

107 

13 

1 

121 

2 

123 

98.37 

86.99 

- 

86.99 

0.81 

10.57 

L63 

3 

Cottage  City,     . 

252 

24 

60 

336 

- 

336 

100.00 

66.96 

8.04 

75.00 

17.86 

7.14 

- 

i 

Edgartown, 

340 

16 

36 

392 

2 

394 

99.49 

82.49 

3.S0 

86.29 

9.14 

4.06 

0.51 

5 

Gay  Head,  . 

41 

1 

2 

44 

- 

44 

100.00 

90.91 

2.27 

93.18 

4.55 

2.27 

- 

6 

Gosnold,      . 

46 

15 

11 

72 

- 

72 

100.00 

56.95 

6.94 

63.89 

15.28 

20.83 

- 

7 

Tisbury,      . 

301 

16 

24 

341 

1 

342 

99.71 

83.62 

4.39 

88.01 

7.02 

4.68 

0.29 

8 

West  Tisbury,   . 

149 

3 

15 

167 

1 

168 

99  40 

85.71 

2.98 

88.69 

8.93 

1.78 

0.60 

9 

ESSEX. 

77,282 

5,366 

22,38] 

105,029 

775 

105,804 

99.27 

56.75 

16.29 

73.04 

21.16 

5.07 

0.73 

10 

Amesbury, 

2,310 

168 

588 

3,066 

5 

3,071 

99.84 

61.06 

14.16 

75.22 

19.15 

5.47 

0.16 

11 

Andover,    . 

1,305 

116 

280 

1,701 

8 

1,709 

99.53 

58.69 

17.67 

76.36 

16  38 

6.79 

0.47 

12 

Beverly, 

3,034 

248 

500 

3,782 

15 

3,797 

99.60 

70.87 

9.03 

79.90 

13.17 

6.53 

0.40 

13 

Ward  1, 

686 

71 

116 

873 

- 

873 

100.00 

66.21 

12.37 

78.58 

13.29 

8.13 

- 

14 

Ward  2, 

636 

34 

98 

768 

- 

768 

100.00 

73. .57 

9.24 

82.81 

12.76 

4.43 

- 

15 

Ward  3, 

576 

75 

123 

774 

3 

777 

99.61 

67.95 

6.18 

74.13 

15.83 

9.65 

0.39 

16 

Ward  4, 

537 

13 

51 

601 

12 

613 

98.04 

78.79 

8.81 

87.60 

8.32 

2.12 

1.96 

17 

Ward  5, 

336 

23 

35 

394 

394 

100.00 

80.4-6 

4.82 

85.28 

8.88 

5.84 

- 

18 

Ward  6, 

263 

32 

77 

372 

372 

100.00 

59.14 

11.56 

70.70 

20.70 

8.60 

- 

19 

Box  ford, 

191 

17 

23 

231 

3 

234 

98.72 

77.35 

4.27 

81.62 

9.83 

7.27 

1.28 

20 

Bradford, 

1,159 

95 

174 

1,428 

- 

1,428 

100.00 

72.13 

9.03 

81.16 

12.19 

6.65 

- 

21 

Daiivers, 

1,756 

184 

323 

2,263 

426 

2,689 

84.16 

53.67 

11.64 

65.31 

12.01 

6.84 

15.84 

22 

Essex,. 

492 

22 

59 

573 

3 

576 

99.48 

80.56 

4.86 

85.42 

10.24 

3.82 

0.52 

23 

Georgetown, 

601 

26 

41 

668 

8 

676 

98.82 

81.66 

7.25 

88.91 

6  06 

3.85 

1.18 

24 

Gloucester,    . 

6,444 

385 

5,000 

11,829 

18 

11,847 

99.85 

37.59 

16  80 

54.39 

42.21 

3.25 

0.15 

25 

AVard  1,  . 

838 

41 

257 

1,136 

1 

1,137 

99.91 

51.89 

21.81 

73.70 

22.60 

3.61 

0.09 

26 

Ward  2,  . 

990 

57 

857 

1,904 

1 

1,905 

99.95 

34.96 

17.01 

51.97 

44.99 

2.99 

0.05 

27 

Ward  3,  . 

1,196 

69 

1,.562 

2,827 

- 

2,827 

100.00 

23.77 

18.54 

42.31 

55.25 

2.44 

- 

28 

Ward  4,  . 

864 

72 

9(j4 

1,900 

- 

1,900 

100.00 

28.31 

17.16 

45.47 

50.74 

3.79 

- 

29 

Ward  5,  . 

1,030 

47 

504 

1,581 

16 

1,597 

99.00 

47  28 

17.22 

64.50 

31.56 

2.94 

1.00 

30 

Ward  6,  . 

738 

36 

112 

886 

- 

886 

100.00 

67.72 

15.58 

83.30 

12.64 

4.06 

- 

31 

Ward  7,  . 

432 

'  43 

702 

1,177 

- 

1,177 

100.00 

26. .59 

10.11 

36.70 

59.64 

3.66 

- 

32 

Ward  8,  . 

356 

20 

42 

418 

- 

418 

100.00 

76.32 

8.85 

85.17 

10.05 

4.78 

- 

33 

Groveland, 

592 

24 

84 

700 

1 

701 

99.86 

73.04 

11.41 

84  45 

11.98 

3.43 

0.14 

34 

Hamilton,  . 

262 

97 

122 

481 

2 

483 

99.59 

51.97 

2.28 

54.25 

25.26 

20.08 

0.41 

35 

Haverhill,     . 

7,456 

467 

1,509 

9,432 

39 

9,471 

99.59 

64.86 

13.86 

78.72 

15.94 

4.93 

0.41 

36 

Ward  1,  . 

877 

66 

59 

1,002 

- 

1,002 

100.00 

79.14 

8.38 

87.52 

5.89 

6.59 

- 

37 

Ward  2,  . 

681 

32 

67 

780 

- 

780 

100.00 

80.39 

6.92 

87.31 

8.59 

4.10 

- 

38 

Ward  3,  .       . 

972 

64 

213 

1,249 

- 

1,249 

100.00 

55.48 

22.34 

77.82 

17.05 

5.13 

- 

39 

Ward  4,  .       . 

1,013 

54 

101 

1,168 

38 

1,206 

96.85 

74.54 

9.45 

83.99 

8.38 

4.48 

3.15 

40 

Ward  5,  . 

2,383 

152 

878 

3,413 

1 

3,414 

99.97 

54.33 

15.47 

69.80 

25.72 

4.45 

0.03 

41 

Ward  6,  . 

1,530 

99 

191 

1,820 

- 

1,820 

100.00 

70.11 

13.96 

84.07 

10.49 

5.44 

- 

42 

Ipswicli, 

1,070 

89 

282 

1,441 

13 

l,4f)4 

99.11 

65.41 

8.18 

73.59 

19.40 

6.12 

0.89 

43 

Lawrence, 

10,178 

805 

4,3.i7 

15,340 

42 

15,382 

99.73 

35.06 

31.11 

66.17 

28.33 

5.23 

0.27 

44 

Ward  1,  . 

1,811 

102 

651 

2,564 

40 

2,604 

98.46 

31.76 

37.79 

69.55 

25.00 

3.91 

1.54 

45 

Ward  2,  . 

1,483 

121 

666 

2,270 

- 

2,270 

100.00 

36.65 

28.68 

65.33 

29.34 

5.33 

- 

46 

Ward  3,  . 

1,593 

125 

790 

2,.508 

1 

2,509 

99.96 

31.17 

32.32 

63.49 

31.49 

4.98 

0.04 

47 

Ward  4,  . 

1,645 

292 

1,053 

2,990 

1 

2,991 

99.97 

29.15 

25.85 

.55.00 

35.21 

9.76 

0.03 

48 

Ward  5,  . 

1,950 

93 

807 

2,856 

- 

2,856 

100.00 

36.70 

31.79 

68.49 

28.25 

3.26 

- 

49 

Ward  6,  . 

1,690 

72 

390 

2,152 

- 

2,l.i2 

100.00 

47.95 

30.58 

78..53 

18.12 

3.35 

- 

50 

Lynn,  . 

15,437 

969 

3,423 

19,829 

51 

19,880 

99.74 

63.19 

14.46 

77.65 

17.22 

4.87 

0.26 

51 

AVard  1,  . 

424 

12 

46 

482 

- 

482 

100.00 

81.95 

6.02 

87.97 

9.. 54 

2.49 

- 

52 

Ward  2, . 

997 

67 

168 

1,232 

- 

1,232 

100.00 

72.08 

8.85 

80.93 

13.63 

5.44 

- 

53 

Ward  3,  . 

3,654 

165 

643 

4,462 

- 

4,462 

100.00 

71.22 

10.67 

81.89 

14.41 

3.70 

- 

54 

Ward  4,  . 

3,243 

258 

635 

4,136 

2 

4,138 

99.95 

64.26 

14.11 

78.37 

15.35 

6.23 

0.03 

POLITICAL    COXDITION^. 


247 


POLITICAL  CONDITION:    BY  SEX  — Continued. 


Total  Population.    Both  Sexes.    All  Ages 

Percentages  of  Total  Population 

Voters 

Not 
Voters 

Aliens 

Total 

Ratable 

Polls 

No 
Political 
Con- 
dition 

Total 
Pop- 
ulation. 
Both 
Sexes. 
All  Ages 

Rata- 
ble 

Polls 

Native 

Bom 

Voters 

Foreign 
Born 

Natural- 
ized 

Voters 

Total 
Voters 

Aliens 

Not 
Voters 

No 
Political 
Con- 
dition 

1,236 

88 

149 

1,473 

2,765 

4,238 

34.76 

27.56 

1.60 

29.16 

3.52 

2.08 

65.24 

1 

107 

13 

1 

121 

183 

304 

39.80 

35.20 

- 

35.20 

0.33 

4.27 

60.20 

2 

252 

24 

60 

336 

702 

1,038 

32.37 

21.68 

2.60 

24.28 

5.78 

2.31 

67.63 

3 

340 

16 

36 

392 

733 

1,125 

34.84 

28.89 

1.33 

30.22 

3.20 

1.42 

65.16 

4 

41 

1 

2 

44 

125 

169 

26.04 

23.67 

0.59 

24.26 

1.19 

0.59 

73.96 

5 

46 

15 

11 

72 

68 

140 

51.43 

29.29 

3.57 

32.86 

7.86 

10.71 

48..57 

6 

301 

16 

24 

341 

661 

1,002 

34.03 

28.54 

1.50 

30.04 

2.39 

1.60 

65.97 

7 

149 

3 

15 

167 

293 

460 

36.30 

31.30 

1.09 

32.39 

3.26 

0.65 

63  70 

8 

77,282 

5,366 

22,381 

105,029 

225,364 

330,393 

31.79 

18.17 

5.22 

23.39 

6.77 

1.63 

68.21 

9 

2,310 

168 

588 

3,066 

6,920 

9,986 

30.70 

18.78 

4.35 

23.13 

5.89 

1.68 

69.30 

10 

1,305 

116 

280 

1,701 

4,444 

6,145 

27.68 

16.32 

4.92 

21.24 

4.56 

1.88 

72.32 

11 

3,034 

248 

500 

3,782 

8,024 

11,806 

32.03 

22.79 

2.91 

25.70 

4.23 

2.10 

67.97 

12 

686 

71 

116 

873 

1,803 

2,676 

32.62 

21.60 

4.04 

25.64 

4.33 

2.65 

67.38 

13 

636 

34 

98 

768 

1,675 

2,443 

31.44 

23.13 

2.91 

26.04 

4.01 

1.39 

68.56 

14 

576 

75 

123 

774 

1,668 

2,442 

31.70 

21.62 

1.97 

23..59 

5.04 

3.07 

68.30 

15 

537 

13 

51 

601 

1,410 

2,011 

29.89 

24.02 

2.68 

26.70 

2.54 

0.65 

70.11 

16 

336 

23 

35 

394 

809 

1,203 

32.75 

26.35 

1.58 

27.93 

2.91 

1.91 

67.25 

17 

263 

32 

77 

372 

659 

1,031 

36.08 

21.34 

4.17 

25.51 

7.47 

3.10 

63.92 

18 

191 

17 

23 

231 

496 

727 

31.77 

24.90 

1.37 

26.27 

3.16 

2.34 

68.23 

19 

1,159 

95 

174 

1,428 

3,308 

4,736 

30.15 

21.75 

2.72 

24.47 

3.67 

2.01 

69.85 

20 

1,756 

184 

323 

2,263 

5,918 

8,181 

27.66 

17.64 

3.82 

21.46 

3.95 

2.25 

72.34 

21 

492 

22 

59 

573 

1,014 

1,587 

36.11 

'  29.24 

1.76 

31.00 

3.72 

1.39 

63.89 

22 

601 

26 

41 

668 

1,382 

2,0,50 

32.59 

26.93 

2.39 

29.32 

2.00 

1.27 

67.41 

23 

6,444 

385 

5,000 

11,829 

16,382 

28,211 

41.93 

15.78 

7.06 

22.84 

17.72 

1.37 

58.07 

24 

838 

41 

257 

1,136 

2,062 

3,198 

35.52 

18.45 

7.75 

26.20 

8.04 

1.28 

64.48 

25 

990 

57 

857 

1,904 

3,124 

5,028 

37.87 

13.25 

6.44 

19.69 

17.05 

1.13 

62.13 

26 

1,196 

69 

1,562 

2,827 

2,363 

5,190 

54.47 

12.95 

10.10 

23.05 

30.09 

1.33 

45.53 

27 

864 

72 

964 

1,900 

1,561 

3,461 

54.90 

15.54 

9.42 

24.96 

27.86 

2.08 

45.10 

28 

1,030 

47 

504 

1,581 

2,763 

4,344 

36.40 

17.38 

6.33 

23.71 

11.61 

1.08 

63.60 

29 

738 

36 

112 

886 

2,057 

2,943 

30.11 

20.39 

4.69 

25.08 

3.81 

1.22 

69.89 

30 

432 

43 

702 

1,177 

1,661 

2,838 

41.47 

11.03 

4.19 

15.22 

24.74 

1.51 

58.53 

31 

3.56 

20 

42 

418 

791 

1,209 

34.57 

26.39 

3.06 

29.45 

3.47 

1.65 

65  43 

32 

592 

24 

84 

700 

1,633 

2,333 

30.00 

21.94 

3.43 

25.37 

3.60 

1.03 

70.00 

33 

262 

97 

122 

481 

875 

1,356 

35.47 

18.51 

0.81 

19.32 

9.00 

7.15 

64.53 

34 

7,456 

467 

1,509 

9,432 

20,777 

30,209 

31.22 

20.33 

4.35 

24.68 

5.00 

1.54 

68.78 

35 

877 

66 

59 

1,002 

1,646 

2,648 

37.84 

29.95 

3.17 

33.12 

2.23 

2.49 

62.16 

36 

681 

32 

67 

780 

1,733 

2,513 

31.04 

24.95 

2.15 

27.10 

2.67 

1.27 

68.96 

37 

972 

64 

213 

1,249 

2,294 

3,543 

35.25 

19.56 

7.87 

27.43 

6.01 

1.81 

64.75 

38 

1,013 

54 

101 

1,168 

2,817 

3,985 

29.31 

22.56 

2.86 

25.42 

2.53 

1.36 

70.69 

39 

2,383 

152 

878 

3,413 

7,855 

11,268 

30.29 

16.46 

4.69 

21.15 

7.79 

1.35 

69.71 

40 

1,530 

99 

191 

1,820 

4,432 

6,252 

29.11 

20.41 

4.06 

24.47 

3.06 

1.58 

70.89 

41 

1,070 

89 

282 

1,441 

3,279 

4,720 

30.53 

20.15 

2.52 

22.67 

5.97 

1.89 

69.47 

42 

10,178 

805 

4,357 

15,340 

36,824 

52,164 

29.41 

10.34 

9.17 

19.51 

8.35 

1.55 

70.59 

43 

1,811 

102 

651 

2,564 

6,004 

8,568 

29.93 

9.66 

11.48 

21.14 

7.60 

1.19 

70.07 

44 

1,483 

121 

666 

2,270 

4,714 

6,984 

32.50 

11.92 

9.32 

21.24 

9.53 

1.73 

67.50 

45 

1,593 

125 

790 

2,508 

6,470 

8,978 

27.93 

8.71 

9.03 

17.74 

8.80 

1.39 

72.07 

46 

1,645 

292 

1,053 

2,990 

6,979 

9,969 

29.99 

8.75 

7.75 

16..50 

10.56 

2.93 

70.01 

47 

1,956 

93 

807 

2,856 

7,077 

9,933 

28.75 

10.55 

9.14 

19.69 

8.12 

0.94 

71.25 

48 

1,6JK) 

72 

390 

2,152 

5,580 

7,732 

27.83 

13.35 

8.51 

21.86 

5.04 

0.93 

72.17 

49 

15,437 

969 

3,423 

19,829 

42,525 

62,354 

31.80 

20.15 

4.61 

24.76 

5.49 

1.55 

68.20 

50 

424 

12 

46 

482 

1,097 

1,579 

30.53 

25.02 

1.84 

26.86 

2.91 

0.76 

69.47 

51 

997 

67 

168 

1,232 

2,704 

3,936 

31.30 

22.56 

2.77 

25.33 

4.27 

1.70 

68.70 

52 

3,654 

165 

643 

4,462 

10,397 

14,859 

30.03 

21.39 

3.20 

24.59 

4.33 

1.11 

69.97 

53 

3,243 

258 

635 

4,136 

7,376 

11,512 

35.93 

23.10 

5.07 

28.17 

5.52 

2.24 

64.07 

54 

248 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY  SEX  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Male 

Population  20  Years  of  Age  and 
Over 

Percentage 

5  OF  Male  Population  20  Years 
OF  Age  and  Over 

Voters 

Not 
Voters 

Aliens 

Total 

Ratable 

PoUs 

No 
Politi- 
cal 
Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Pop- 
ulation 
20  Years 

ofAfje 
ana  Over 

Eata- 
ble 
PoUs 

Na- 
tive 
Born 

Voters 

Foreign 
Born 
Natu- 
ralized 
Voters 

Total 
Voters 

.AJiens 

Not 
Vot- 
ers 

No 
Politi- 
cal 
Con- 
dition 

ESSEX  —  Con. 

Lynx  —  Con. 

1 

Ward  5, . 

3,197 

223 

757 

4,177 

- 

4,177 

100.00 

61.36 

15.18 

76.54 

18.12 

5.34 

- 

2 

Ward  6,  . 

3,324 

215 

1,002 

4,541 

2 

4,.543 

99.96 

,53.03 

20.14 

73.17 

22.06 

4.73 

0.04 

3 

Ward  7,  . 

598 

29 

172 

799 

47 

846 

94.44 

55.67 

15.01 

70.68 

20.33 

3.43 

5.56 

4 

Lynniield,  . 

228 

26 

36 

290 

- 

290 

100.00 

75.86 

2.76 

78.62 

12.41 

8.97 

- 

5 

Manchester, 

450 

38 

148 

631 

3 

634 

99.53 

63.57 

7.41 

70.98 

22.56 

5.99 

0.47 

6 

Marblehead, 

2,295 

70 

117 

2,482 

9 

2,491 

99.64 

84.30 

7.83 

92.13 

4.70 

2.81 

0.36 

7 

Merrimac,  . 

613 

23 

95 

731 

- 

731 

100.00 

75.38 

8.48 

83.86 

12.99 

3.15 

- 

8 

Methuen,    . 

1,168 

105 

392 

1,665 

3 

1,668 

99.82 

50.90 

19.12 

70.02 

23.50 

6.30 

0.18 

9 

Middleton, 

228 

20 

33 

281 

1 

282 

99.65 

73.40 

7.45 

80.85 

11.70 

7.10 

0.35 

10 

Nahant, 

209 

44 

46 

299 

- 

299 

100.00 

52.17 

17.73 

69.90 

15.38 

14.72 

- 

11 

Newbury,    . 

428 

34 

69 

531 

1 

532 

99.81 

75.56 

4.89 

80.45 

12.97 

6.39 

0.19 

12 

Newbukypoet, 

3,507 

167 

527 

4,201 

31 

4,232 

99.27 

70.89 

11.98 

82.87 

12.45 

3.95 

0.73 

13 

Ward  1, . 

593 

26 

67 

686 

- 

686 

100.00 

80.17 

6.27 

86.44 

9.77 

3.79 

- 

14 

Ward  2,  . 

457 

20 

157 

634 

- 

634 

100.00 

62.78 

9.30 

72.08 

24.76 

3.16 

- 

15 

Ward  3,  . 

696 

24 

69 

789 

- 

789 

100.00 

75.28 

12.93 

88.21 

8.75 

3.04 

- 

16 

Ward  4,  . 

593 

40 

57 

690 

1 

691 

99.86 

70.77 

15.05 

85.82 

8.25 

5.79 

0.14 

17 

Ward  5,  . 

494 

32 

113 

639 

- 

639 

100.00 

58.69 

18.62 

77.31 

17.68 

5.01 

- 

18 

Ward  6,  . 

674 

25 

64 

763 

30 

793 

96.22 

74.90 

10.09 

84.99 

8.07 

3.16 

3.78 

19 

North  Andover, 

912 

75 

125 

1,112 

3 

1,115 

99.73 

.54.35 

27.44 

81.79 

11.21 

6.73 

0.27 

20 

Peabody,    . 

2,647 

137 

509 

3,293 

22 

3,315 

99.34 

69.28 

20.57 

79.85 

15.36 

4.13 

0.66 

21 

Rockport,    . 

1,055 

65 

907 

2,027 

4 

2,031 

99.80 

43.23 

8.71 

51.94 

44.66 

3.20 

0.20 

22 

Rowley, 

381 

27 

28 

436 

5 

441 

98.87 

83.00 

3.40 

86.40 

6.35 

6.12 

1.13 

23 

Salem, 

7,411 

591 

2,191 

10,193 

50 

10,243 

99.51 

56.29 

16.06 

72.35 

21.39 

5.77 

0.49 

24 

Ward  1, . 

1,107 

73 

324 

1,504 

49 

1,.5,53 

96.84 

52.61 

18.67 

71.28 

20.86 

4.70 

3.16 

25 

Ward  2,  . 

1,435 

248 

210 

1,893 

- 

1,893 

100.00 

66.99 

8.82 

75.81 

11.09 

13.10 

- 

26 

Ward  3,  . 

1,062 

34 

167 

1,263 

1 

1,264 

99.92 

65.90 

18.12 

84.02 

13.21 

2.69 

0.08 

27 

Ward  4,  . 

1,206 

61 

270 

1,537 

- 

1,.537 

100.00 

54.26 

24.20 

78.46 

17.57 

3.97 

- 

28 

Ward  5,  . 

1,478 

116 

1,111 

2,705 

- 

2,705 

100.00 

40.37 

14.27 

54.64 

41.07 

4.29 

- 

29 

Ward  6,  . 

1,123 

59 

109 

1,291 

- 

1,291 

100.00 

71.42 

15.,57 

86.99 

8.44 

4.57 

- 

30 

Salisbury,  . 

394 

23 

17 

434 

1 

435 

99.77 

85.28 

5.29 

90.57 

3.91 

5.29 

0.23 

31 

Saugus, 

1,1.52 

79 

147 

1,378 

5 

1,383 

99.64 

69.20 

14.10 

83.30 

10.63 

5.71 

0.36 

32 

Swampscott, 

874 

52 

130 

1,056 

- 

1,056 

100.00 

75.29 

7.48 

82.77 

12.31 

4.92 

- 

33 

Topsfield,   . 

305 

31 

17 

353 

•') 

355 

99.44 

80.00 

5.92 

85.92 

4.79 

8.73 

0..56 

34 

Wenhani,    . 

274 

12 

30 

316 

- 

316 

100.00 

84.49 

2.22 

86.71 

9.49 

3.80 

- 

35 

West  Newbury, 

464 

35 

57 

.556 

1 

557 

99.82 

71.27 

12.03 

83.30 

10.23 

6.29 

0.18 

36 

FRANKLIN. 

10,332 

784 

1,716 

12,832 

50 

12,882 

99.61 

69.88 

10.32 

80.20 

13.32 

6.09 

0.39 

37 

Ashfleld,     . 

300 

32 

23 

355 

3 

358 

99.16 

81.01 

2.79 

83.80 

6.42 

8.94 

0.84 

38 

Bernardston, 

222 

22 

17 

261 

2 

263 

99.24 

82.13 

2.28 

84.41 

6.46 

8.37 

0.76 

39 

Buckland,  . 

416 

19 

51 

486 

3 

489 

99.39 

62.56 

22.49 

85.07 

10.43 

3.89 

0.61 

40 

Charlemont, 

294 

25 

21 

340 

1 

341 

99.71 

84.17 

2.05 

86.22 

6.16 

7.33 

0.29 

41 

Colrain, 

409 

13 

91 

513 

- 

513 

100.00 

75.83 

3.90 

79.73 

17.74 

2.53 

- 

42 

Conway, 

336 

39 

40 

415 

4 

419 

99.03 

72.79 

7.40 

80.19 

9.55 

9.31 

0.95 

43 

Deerfleld,   . 

722 

69 

188 

979 

5 

984 

99.49 

61.58 

11.79 

73.37 

19.11 

7.01 

0.51 

44 

Erving, 

241 

20 

48 

309 

2 

311 

99.36 

69.45 

8.04 

77.49 

15.44 

6.43 

0.64 

45 

Gill,      . 

280 

5S 

70 

408 

- 

408 

100.00 

63.97 

4.66 

68.63 

17.16 

14.21 

- 

46 

Greenfield, . 

1,657 

no 

178 

1,945 

3 

1,948 

99.85 

71.66 

13.40 

85.06 

9.14 

5.65 

0.15 

47 

Hawley, 

143 

13 

4 

160 

>2 

162 

98.77 

87.04 

1.23 

88.27 

2.47 

8.03 

1.23 

48 

Heath,. 

124 

6 

12 

142 

- 

142 

100.00 

85.21 

2.11 

87.32 

8.45 

4.23 

- 

49 

Leverett,    . 

235 

13 

8 

256 

2 

258 

99.22 

89.92 

1.16 

91.08 

3.10 

5.04 

0.78 

50 

Leyden, 

106 

10 

6 

122 

- 

122 

100.00 

81.14 

5.74 

86.88 

4.92 

8.20 

- 

51 

Monroe, 

72 

8 

43 

123 

- 

123 

100.00 

55.29 

3.25 

58.,54 

34.96 

6.50 

- 

52 

Montague,  . 

1,287 

86 

362 

1,735 

9 

1,744 

99.48 

47.70 

26.09 

73.79 

20.76 

4.93 

0.52 

POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


249 


POLITICAL  CONDITION:    BY  SEX  —  Continued. 


Total  Popclation.    Both  Sexes.    All  Ages 

Percentages  of  Total  Popcxation 

Voters 

Not 
Voters 

.\Jiens 

Total 
Ratable 

Polls 

No 
Political 
Con- 
dition 

Total 
Pop- 
ulation. 
Botli 
Sexes. 
All  Ages 

Rata- 
ble 

Polls 

Native 
Bom 
Voters 

Foreign 

Bom 
Natural- 
ized 
Voters 

Total 
Voters 

Aliens 

Not 
Voters 

No 
Political 
Con- 
dition 

3,197 

223 

757 

4,177 

8,683 

12,860 

32.48 

19.93 

4.93 

24.86 

5.89 

1.73 

67.52 

1 

3,324 

215 

1,002 

4,541 

10,391 

14,932 

30.41 

16.13 

6.13 

22.26 

6.71 

1.44 

69.59 

2 

598 

29 

172 

799 

1,877 

2,676 

29.86 

17.60 

4.75 

22.35 

6.43 

1.08 

70.14 

3 

228 

26 

36 

290 

528 

818 

35.45 

26.89 

0.98 

27.87 

4.40 

3.18 

64.,55 

4 

450 

38 

143 

631 

1,245 

1,876 

33.64 

21.48 

2..51 

23.99 

7.62 

2.03 

66.36 

5' 

2,295 

70 

117 

2,482 

5,189 

7,671 

32.36 

27.-38 

2.54 

29.92 

1.53 

0.91 

67.64 

6 

613 

23 

95 

731 

1,570 

2,301 

31.77 

23.95 

2.69 

26.64 

4.13 

1.00 

68.23 

7 

1,168 

105 

392 

1,665 

4,025 

5,690 

29.26 

14.92 

5.61 

20.53 

6.89 

1.84 

70.74 

8 

228 

20 

33 

281 

557 

838 

33.53 

24.70 

2.51 

27.21 

3.94 

2.38 

66.47 

9 

209 

44 

46 

299 

566 

865 

34.57 

18.03 

6.13 

24.16 

5.32 

5.09 

65.43 

10 

428 

34 

69 

531 

958 

1,489 

35.66 

27.00 

1.75 

28.75 

4.63 

2.28 

64.34 

11 

3,507 

167 

527 

4,201 

10,351 

14,552 

28.87 

20.62 

3.48 

24.10 

3.62 

1.15 

71.13 

12. 

593 

26 

67 

686 

1,686 

2,372 

28.92 

23.19 

1.81 

25.00 

2.82 

1.10 

71.08 

13 

457 

20 

167 

634 

1,697 

2,331 

27.20 

17.08 

2.53 

19.61 

6.73 

0.86 

72.80 

14 

696 

24 

69 

789 

1,877 

2,666 

29.59 

22.28 

3.82 

26.10 

2.59 

0.90 

70.41 

15 

593 

40 

57 

690 

1,631 

2,321 

29.73 

21.07 

4.48 

25.55 

2.46 

1.72 

70.27 

16 

494 

32 

113 

639 

1,597 

2,236 

28.58 

16.77 

5.32 

22.09 

5.00 

1.43 

71.42 

17 

674 

25 

64 

763 

1,863 

2,626 

29.06 

22.62 

3.05 

25.67 

2.44 

0.95 

70.94 

18 

912 

75 

125 

1,112 

2,457 

3,569 

31.16 

16.98 

S..57 

25.55 

3.51 

2.10 

68.84 

19 

2,647 

137 

509 

3,293 

7,214 

10,507 

31.34 

18.70 

6.49 

25.19 

4.85 

1.30 

68.66 

20 

1,055 

65 

907 

2,027 

3,262 

5,289 

38.32 

16.60 

3.34 

19.94 

17.15 

1.23 

61.68 

21 

381 

27 

28 

436 

836 

1,272 

34.28 

28.78 

1.18 

29.96 

2.20 

2.12 

65.72 

22 

7,411 

.591 

2,191 

10,193 

24,280 

34,473 

29..57 

16.73 

4.77 

21.50 

6.36 

1.71 

70.43 

23 

1,107 

73 

324 

1,504 

3,502 

5,006 

30.04 

16.32 

5.79 

22.11 

6.47 

1.46 

69.96 

24 

1,435 

248 

210 

1,893 

3,754 

5,647 

33.52 

22.45 

2.96 

25.41 

3.72 

4.39 

66.48 

25 

1,002 

34 

167 

1,263 

3,122 

4,385 

28.80 

19.00 

5.22 

24.22 

3.81 

0.77 

71.20 

26 

1,206 

61 

270 

1,537 

3,698 

5,235 

29.36 

15.93 

7.11 

23.04 

5.16 

1.16 

70.64 

2T 

1,478 

116 

1,111 

2,705 

7,206 

9,911 

27.29 

11.02 

3.89 

14.91 

11.21 

1.17 

72.71 

28 

1,123 

59 

109 

1,291 

2,998 

4,289 

30.10 

21.50 

4.68 

26.18 

2.54 

1.38 

69.90 

29 

394 

23 

17 

434 

866 

1,300 

33.38 

28.54 

1.77 

30.31 

1.30 

1.77 

66.62 

30 

1,152 

79 

147 

1,378 

3,119 

4,497 

30.64 

21.28 

4.34 

25.62 

3.27 

1.75 

69.36 

31 

874 

52 

130 

1,056 

2,203 

3,259 

32.40 

24.39 

2.43 

26.82 

3.99 

1.59 

67.60 

32 

305 

31 

17 

353 

680 

1,0.33 

34.17 

27.49 

2.03 

29..52 

1.65 

3.00 

65.83 

33 

274 

12 

30 

316 

570 

886 

35.67 

30.14 

0.79 

30.93 

3.39 

1..35 

64.33 

84 

464 

35 

J  57 

556 

1,087 

1,643 

33.84 

24.16 

4.08 

28.24 

3.47 

2.13 

66.16 

35 

10,332 

784 

1,716 

12,832 

27,313 

40,145 

31.96 

22.43 

3.31 

25.74 

4.27 

1.95 

68.04 

36 

300 

32 

23 

355 

658 

1,013 

35.04 

28.63 

0.98 

29.61 

2.27 

3.16 

64.96 

3T 

222 

22 

17 

2G1 

517 

778 

33..55 

27.76 

0.77 

28.53 

2.19 

2.83 

66.45 

38 

410 

19 

51 

486 

1,062 

1,548 

31.40 

19.77 

7.10 

26.87 

3.30 

1.23 

68.60 

39 

294 

25 

21 

340 

701 

1,041 

32.66 

27.57 

0.67 

28.24 

2.02 

2.40 

67.34 

40 

•       409 

13 

91 

513 

1,097 

1,610 

31.86 

24.16 

1.24 

25.40 

5.65 

0.81 

68.14 

41 

336 

39 

40 

415 

889 

1,304 

31.83 

23.39 

2.38 

25.77 

3.07 

2.99 

68.17 

42 

722 

69 

188 

979 

2,028 

3,007 

32.56 

20.15 

3.86 

24.01 

6.25 

2.30 

67.44 

43 

241 

20 

48 

309 

655 

964 

32.05 

22.41 

2.59 

25.00 

4.98 

2.07 

67.95 

44 

280 

58 

70 

408 

674 

1,082 

37.71 

24.12 

1.76 

25.88 

6.47 

5.36 

62.29 

45 

1,657 

110 

178 

1,945 

4,284 

6,229 

31.22 

22.41 

4.19 

26.60 

2.86 

1.76 

68.78 

46 

143 

13 

4 

160 

308 

468 

34.19 

30.13 

0.43 

30..56 

0.85 

2.78 

65.81 

47 

124 

6 

12 

142 

334 

476 

29.83 

25.42 

0.63 

26.05 

2.52 

1.26 

70.17 

48 

235 

13 

8 

256 

488 

744 

34.41 

31.18 

0.41 

31.59 

1.07 

1.75 

65.59 

49 

106 

10 

6 

122 

241 

363 

33.61 

27.27 

1.93 

29.20 

1.65 

2.76 

66.39 

50 

72 

8 

43 

123 

175 

298 

41.28 

22.82 

1.34 

24.16 

14.43 

2.69 

58.72 

51 

1,287 

86 

362 

1,735 

4,323 

6,058 

28.64 

13.73 

7.51 

21.24 

5.98 

1.42 

71.36 

52 

250 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   SEX  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Male  Population  20  Years  of  Age  and 
Over 

Percentages  of  Male  Population  20  Years 
op  Age  and  Over 

Voters 

Not 
Voters 

Aliens 

Total 

Ratable 

Polls 

No 
Politi- 
cal 
Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Pop- 
ulation 
20  Years 

of  Ase 
and  Over 

Rata- 
ble 
Polls 

Na- 
tive 
Born 
Voters 

Foreign 
Born 
Natu- 
ralized 
Voters 

Total 
Voters 

Aliens 

Not 
Vot- 
ers 

No 
Politi- 
cal 
Con- 
dition 

FRANKLIN 

—  Con. 

1 

New  Salem, 

240 

29 

24 

293 

1 

294 

99.66 

77.55 

4.08 

81.63 

8.16 

9.87 

0.34 

2 

Northfleld, . 

456 

14 

41 

511 

1 

512 

99.80 

83.59 

5.47 

89.06 

8.01 

2.73 

0.20 

3 

Orange, 

1,444 

56 

240 

1,740 

1 

1,741 

99.94 

76.11 

6.83 

82.94 

13.78 

3.22 

0.06 

4 

Rowe,  . 

111 

22 

51 

184 

1 

185 

99.46 

58.92 

1.08 

60.00 

27.57 

11.89 

0.54 

5 

Shelburne, . 

416 

42 

43 

501 

2 

503 

99.60 

77.93 

4.77 

82.70 

8.55 

8.35 

0.40 

6 

Shutesbury, 

137 

4 

5 

146 

1 

147 

99.32 

89.80 

3.40 

93.20 

3.40 

2.72 

0.68 

J 

Suntlerlaud, 

192 

12 

50 

254 

1 

255 

99.61 

69.80 

5.49 

75.29 

19.61 

4.71 

0.39 

8 

Warwick,    . 

136 

32 

43 

211 

3 

214 

98.60 

60.75 

2.80 

63.55 

20.10 

14.95 

1.40 

9 

Wentlell,    . 

135 

13 

31 

179 

1 

180 

99.44 

68.89 

6.11 

75.00 

17.22 

7.22 

0.56 

10 

Whately,     . 

221 

17 

26 

264 

2 

266 

99.25 

71.80 

11.28 

83.08 

9.78 

6.39 

0.75 

11 

HAMPDEN. 

31,568 

2,960 

10,854 

45,382 

199 

45,581 

99.56 

52.68 

16.58 

69.26 

23.81 

6.49 

0.44 

12 

Agawani,    . 

530 

80 

135 

745 

3 

748 

99.60 

58.42 

12.44 

70.86 

18.05 

10.69 

0.40 

13 

Blandford, 

256 

19 

s 

283 

1 

284 

99.65 

89.08 

1.06 

90.14 

2.82 

6.69 

0.35 

14 

Brimfleld,  . 

260 

26 

39 

325 

7 

332 

97.89 

73.79 

4.52 

78.31 

11.75 

7.83 

2.11 

15 

Chester, 

379 

27 

53 

459 

4 

463 

99.14 

78.19 

3.67 

81.86 

11.45 

5.83 

0.86 

16 

Chicopee, 

2,749 

294 

1,970 

5,013 

18 

5,031 

99.64 

38.24 

16.40 

54.64 

39.16 

5.84 

0.36 

17 

Ward  1,  . 

470 

48 

449 

967 

3 

970 

99.69 

29.79 

18.66 

48.45 

46.29 

4.95 

0.31 

18 

Ward  2, . 

398 

23 

93 

514 

- 

514 

100.00 

57.39 

20.04 

77.43 

18.09 

4.48 

~ 

19 

Ward  3,  . 

344 

72 

532 

948 

- 

948 

100.00 

24.36 

11.93 

36.29 

56.12 

7.59 

20 

Ward  4,  . 

392 

32 

227 

651 

15 

666 

97.75 

45.20 

13.66 

58.86 

34.08 

4.81 

2.25 

21 

Ward  5,  . 

542 

64 

277 

883 

- 

883 

100.00 

47.68 

13.70 

61.38 

31.37 

7.25 

- 

22 

Ward  6, . 

308 

19 

191 

518 

- 

518 

100.00 

41.12 

18.34 

59.46 

36.87 

3.67 

- 

23 

Ward  7,  . 

295 

36 

201 

532 

- 

532 

100.00 

32.71 

22.74 

55.45 

37.78 

6.77 

- 

24 

E.Longmeadow 

239 

13 

265 

517 

- 

517 

100.00 

36.94 

9.29 

46.23 

51.26 

2..51 

- 

25 

Granville,  . 

255 

28 

30 

313 

9 

322 

97.20 

73.91 

5.28 

79.19 

9.32 

8.69 

2.80 

26 

Hampden,  . 

180 

27 

35 

242 

1 

243 

99.59 

64.20 

9.87 

74.07 

14.41 

n.ii 

0.41 

27 

Holland,      . 

54 

4 

6 

64 

1 

65 

98.46 

78.46 

4.62 

83.08 

9.23 

6.15 

1.54 

28 

HOLYOKE,  . 

6,597 

535 

3,610 

10,742 

28 

10,770 

99.74 

34.75 

26.50 

61.25 

33.52 

4.97 

0.26 

29 

Ward  1,  . 

966 

SO 

497 

1,543 

- 

1,543 

100.00 

33.25 

29.36 

62.61 

32.21 

5.18 

- 

30 

Ward  2, . 

916 

141 

1,250 

2,307 

1 

2,308 

99.96 

18.29 

21.40 

39.69 

54.16 

6.11 

0.04 

31 

Ward  3,  . 

846 

61 

408 

1,315 

25 

1,340 

98.13 

32.09 

31.04 

63.13 

30.45 

4.55 

1.87 

32 

Ward  4,  . 

855 

92 

837 

1,784 

1 

1,785 

99.94 

18.66 

29.24 

47.90 

46.89 

5.15 

0.06 

33 

Ward  5,  . 

818 

38 

104 

960 

- 

960 

100.00 

55.52 

29.69 

85.21 

10.83 

3.96 

- 

34 

Ward  6,  . 

1,103 

66 

427 

1,596 

- 

1,596 

100.00 

41.29 

27.82 

6^11 

26.75 

4.14 

- 

35 

Ward  7, . 

1,093 

57 

87 

1,237 

1 

1,238 

99.92 

68.90 

19.39 

88.29 

7.03 

4.60 

0.08 

36 

Longmeadow,    . 

143 

20 

30 

193 

1 

194 

99.48 

65.46 

8.25 

73.71 

15.46 

10.31 

0.,52 

37 

Ludlow, 

372 

69 

298 

739 

3 

742 

99.60 

41.51 

8.63 

50.14 

40.16 

9.30 

0.40 

38 

Monson, 

851 

SO 

219 

1,150 

14 

1,164 

98.80 

63.66 

9.45 

73.11 

18.82 

6.87 

1.20 

3H 

Montgomery,     . 

79 

3 

5 

87 

5 

92 

94.56 

82.60 

3.26 

85.86 

5.44 

3.26 

5.44 

40 

Palmer, 

1,196 

160 

707 

2,063 

10 

2,073 

99.52 

47.08 

10.61 

57.69 

34.11 

7.72 

0.48 

41 

Russell, 

181 

38 

48 

267 

4 

271 

98.52 

57.20 

9.59 

66.79 

17.71 

14.02 

1.48 

42 

Southwick, 

261 

40 

29 

330 

3 

333 

99.10 

70.,57 

7.81 

78.38 

8.71 

12.01 

0.90 

43 

Springfield,  . 

12,240 

1,107 

2,564 

15,911 

70 

15,981 

99.56 

61.28 

15.31 

76..59 

16.04 

G.93 

0.44 

44 

Ward  1,  . 

1,717 

135 

270 

2,122 

1 

2,123 

99.95 

67.03 

13.85 

80.88 

12.71 

6.36 

0.05 

45 

Ward  2,  . 

1,617 

138 

638 

2,393 

- 

2,393 

100.00 

48.26 

19.31 

67..57 

26.66 

5.77 

- 

46 

Ward  3, . 

1,747 

173 

413 

2,333 

- 

2,333 

100.00 

58.98 

15.90 

74.88 

17.70 

7.42 

- 

47 

Ward  4,  . 

1,586 

92 

188 

1,866 

- 

1,866 

100.00 

70.90 

14.09 

84.99 

10.08 

4.93 

- 

48 

Ward  5,  . 

1,625 

95 

161 

1,881 

- 

1,881 

100.00 

74.64 

11.75 

86.39 

8.56 

5.05 

- 

49 

Ward  6,  . 

1,333 

269 

333 

1,935 

- 

1,935 

100.00 

51.37 

17.-52 

68.89 

17.21 

13.90 

- 

50 

Ward  7,  . 

1,189 

42 

132 

1,363 

- 

1,363 

100.00 

72..34 

14.89 

87.23 

9.69 

3.08 

- 

51 

Ward  8,  . 

1,426 

163 

429 

2,018 

69 

2,087 

96.69 

54.24 

14.09 

68.33 

20.,55 

7.81 

3.31 

52 

Tolland,      . 

84 

10 

14 

108 

- 

108 

100.00 

72.22 

5.56 

7j  •  j8 

12  96    9.26 

- 

POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


251 


POLITICAL  CONDITION:    BY  SEX  —  Continued. 


Total  Population.    Both  Sexes.    All  Ages 


Voters 


240 
456 
1,444 
111 
416 
137 
192 
136 
135 
221 

31,568 

530 

256 

260 

379 

2,749 

470 

398 

344 

392 

542 

308 

295 

239 

255 

180 

54 

6,597 

966 

916 

846 

855 

818 

1,103 

1,093 

143 

372 

851 

79 

1,196 

181 

261 

12,240 

1,717 

1,617 

1,747 

1,586 

1,625 

1,333 

1,189 

1,426 

84 


Not 
Voters 


Aliens 


Total 
Ratable 

Polls 


29 

24 

14 

41 

56 

240 

22 

51 

42 

43 

4 

5 

12 

50 

32 

43 

13 

31 

17 

26 

2,960 

10,854 

80 

135 

19 

8 

26 

39 

27 

53 

294 

1,970 

48 

449 

23 

93 

72 

532 

32 

227 

64 

277 

19 

191 

36 

201 

13 

265 

28 

30 

27 

35 

4 

6 

535 

3,610 

80 

497 

141 

1,250 

61 

408 

92 

837 

38 

104 

66 

427 

57 

87 

20 

30 

69 

298 

80 

219 

3 

5 

160 

707 

38 

48 

40 

29 

1,107 

2,564 

135 

270 

138 

638 

173 

413 

92 

188 

95 

161 

269 

333 

42 

132 

163 

429 

10 

14 

293 
511 
1,740 
1S4 
501 
146 
254 
211 
179 
264 

45,382 

745 

283 

325 

459 

5,013 

967 

514 

948 

651 

883 

518 

532 

517 

313 

242 

64 

10,742 

1,543 

2,307 

1,315 

1,784 

960 

1,596 

1,237 

193 

739 

1,150 

87 

2,063 

267 

330 

15,911 

2,122 

2,393 

2,333 

1,866 

1,881 

1,935 

1,363 

2,018 

108 


Xo 
Political 
Con- 
dition 


Total 
Pop- 
ulation. 
Both 
Sexes. 
All  Ages 


576 

1,340 

3,621 

314 

1,059 

298 

442 

3S8 

350 

491 

107,556 

1,663 

566 

637 

970 

11,407 

2,302 

1,238 

1,869 

1,607 

1,767 

1,180 

1,444 

1,074 

692 

501 

135 

29,580 

4,471 

6,551 

3,708 

4,997 

2,619 

4,102 

3,132 

427 

1,823 

2,596 

188 

4,795 

579 

631 

35,611 

4,777 

5,505 

3,864 

4,343 

4,545 

4,218 

3,287 

5,072 

201 


869 

1,851 

5,361 

498 

1,560 

444 

696 

599 

529 

755 

152,9.38 

2,408 

849 

962 

1,429 

16,420 

3,269 

1,752 

2,817 

2,2.58 

2,650 

1,698 

1,976 

1,591 

1,005 

743 

199 

40,322 

6,014 

8,858 

5,023 

6,781 

3,579 

5,698 

4,369 

620 

2,562 

3,746 

275 

6,858 

846 

961 

51,.522 

6,899 

7,898 

6,197 

6,209 

6,426 

6,1.53 

4,650 

7,090 

309 


Percentages  of  Total  Population 


Rata- 
ble 
Polls 


Native 
Born 

Voters 


33.72 
27.61 
32.46 
36.95 
32.12 
32.88 
36.49 
35.23 
33.84 
34.97 

29.67 

30.94 
33.33 
33.78 
32.12 
30.53 
29.58 
29.34 
33.65 
28.83 
33.32 
30.51 
26.92 
32.50 
31.14 
32.57 
32.16 
26.64 
25.66 
26.04 
26.18 
26.31 
26.82 
28.01 
28.31 
31.13 
28.84 
30.70 
31.64 
30.08 
31.56 
34.34 
30.88 
30.76 
30.30 
37.65 
30.05 
29.27 
31.45 
29.31 
28.46 
34.95 


26.24 
23.12 
24.72 
21.89 
25.13 
29.72 
25.58 
21.71 
23.44 
25.30 

15.70 

18.15 
29.80 
25.47 
25.33 
11.72 
8.84 
16.84 
8.20 
13.33 
15.89 
12.55 
8.81 
12.00 
23.68 
21.00 
25.63 
9.28 
8.53 
4.76 
8.56 
4.91 
14.89 
11..57 
19.53 
20.48 
12.02 
19.78 
27.64 
14.23 
18.32 
24.45 
19.01 
20.03 
14.62 
22.20 
21.31 
21.85 
16.15 
21.20 
15.96 
25.24 


Foreign 

Born 
Natural- 
ized 
Voters 


1.38 
1.52 
2.22 
0.40 
1.54 
1.13 
2.01 
1.00 
2.08 
3.97 


3.86 
0..35 
1.56 
1.19 
5.02 
5.54 
5.88 
4.01 
4.03 
4.56 
5.59 
6.12 
3.02 
1.69 
3.23 
1.51 
7.08 
7.53 
5.58 
S.28 
7.70 
7.96 
7.79 
5.49 
2.58 
2.50 
2.94 
1.09 
3.21 
3.07 
2.71 
4.75 
4.26 
5.85 
5.99 
4.23 
3.44 
5.51 
4.37 
4.15 
1.94 


Total 
Voters 


27.62 
24.64 
26.94 
22.29 
26.67 
30.85 
27.59 
22.71 
25.52 
29.27 

20.64 

22.01 
30.15 
27.03 
26.52 
16.74 
14.38 
22.72 
12.21 
17.36 
20.45 
18.14 
14.93 
15.02 
25.37 
24.23 
27.14 
16.36 
16.06 
10.34 
16.84 
12.61 
22.85 
19.36 
25.02 
23.06 
14.52 
22.72 
28.73 
17.44 
21.39 
27.16 
23.76 
24.89 
20.47 
28.19 
25.54 
25.29 
21.66 
25.57 
20.11 
27.18 


Aliens 


2.76 
2.21 
4.48 
10.24 
2.76 
1.13 
7.18 
7.18 
5.86 
3.45 

7.10 

5.61 

0.94 

4.05 

3.71 

12.00 

13.73 

5.31 

18.89 

10.05 

10.45 

11.25 

10.17 

16.66 

2.98 

4.71 

3.01 

8.95 

8.27 

14.11 

8.12 

12.34 

2.91 

7.49 

i.tig 

4.84 
11.63 
5.85 
1.82 
10.31 
5.68 
3.02 
4.97 
3.91 
8.08 
6.67 
3.03 
2.50 
5.42 
2.84 
6.05 
4.53 


Not 
Voters 


3.34 
0.76 
1.04 
4.42 
2.69 
0.90 
1.72 
5.34 
2.46 
2.25 

1.93 

3.32 

2.24 
2.70 
1.89 
1.79 
1.47 
1.31 
2.55 
1.42 
2.42 
1.12 
1.82 
0.82 
2.79 
3.63 
2.01 
1.33 
1.33 
1.59 
1.22 
1.36 
1.06 
1.16 
1.30 
3.23 
2.69 
2.13 
1.09 
2.33 
4.49 
4.16 
2.15 
1.96 
1.75 
2.79 
1.48 
1.48 
4.37 
0.90 
2.30 
3.24 


No 
Political 
Con- 
dition 


66.28 
72.39 
67.54 
63.05 
67.88 
67.12 
63.51 
64.77 
66.16 
65.03 

70.33 

69.06 
66.67 
66.22 
67.88 
69.47 
70.42 
70.66 
66.35 
71.17 
66.68 
69.49 
73.08 
67.50 
68.86 
67.43 
67.84 
73.36 
74.34 
73.96 
73.82 
73.69 
73.18 
71.99 
71.69 
68.87 
71.16 
69.30 
68.36 
69.92 
68.44 
65.66 
69.12 
69.24 
69.70 
62.35 
69.95 
70.73 
68.55 
70.69 
71.54 
65.05 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 

11 

12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 


252 


CENSUS   OP   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   SEX  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Male  Population  20  Years  of  Age  and 
Over 

Percentages  op  Male  Population  20  Years 
OF  Age  and  Ovek 

Voters 

Not 
Voters 

Aliens 

Total 

Ratable 

Polls 

No 
Politi- 
cal 
Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Pop- 
ulation 

20  Years 
of  Age 

and  Over 

Rata- 
ble 
Polls 

Na- 
tive 
Born 
Voters 

Foreign 
Born 
Natu- 
ralized 
Voters 

Total 
Voters 

Aliens 

Not 
Vot- 
ers 

No 

Politi- 
cal 
Con- 
dition 

HAMPDEN 
—  Con. 

1 

Wales, 

177 

31 

43 

251 

- 

2.51 

100.00 

63.75 

6.77 

70.52 

17.13 

12.35 

- 

2 

Westfleld,  . 

2,752 

207 

393 

3,352 

16 

3,368 

99.52 

69.21 

12.50 

81.71 

11.67 

6.14 

0.48 

3 

W.  Springfield, . 

1,374 

108 

275 

1,757 

- 

1,7.57 

100.00 

63.57 

14.63 

78.20 

15.65 

6.15 

- 

4 

Wilbraham, 

359 

34 

78 

471 

1 

472 

99.79 

66.74 

9.32 

76.06 

16.53 

7.20 

0.21 

5 

HAMPSHIRE. 

11,888 

988 

2,878 

15,754 

319 

16,073 

98.02 

61.29 

12.67 

73.96 

17.91 

6.15 

1.98 

6 

Amherst,    . 

1,339 

156 

96 

1,591 

4 

1,595 

99.75 

78.37 

5.58 

83.95 

6.02 

9.78 

0.25 

4 

Belchertown,     . 

557 

47 

85 

689 

2 

691 

99.71 

73.66 

6.95 

80.61 

12.30 

6.80 

0.29 

8 

Chesterflekl, 

192 

11 

9 

212 

3 

215 

98.60 

87.91 

1.39 

89.30 

4.19 

5.11 

1.40 

9 

Cunimington,     . 

225 

22 

11 

258 

5 

263 

98.10 

84.03 

1.52 

85.55 

4.18 

8.37 

1.90 

10 

Eastlmmpton,    . 

965 

115 

280 

1,360 

6 

1,366 

99.56 

51.39 

19.25 

70.64 

20.50 

8.42 

0.44 

11 

Enfield, 

234 

19 

61 

314 

1 

315 

99.68 

66.35 

7.93 

74.28 

19.37 

6.03 

0.32 

12 

Goshen, 

73 

11 

6 

90 

7 

97 

92.78 

73.20 

2.06 

75.26 

6.18 

11.34 

7.22 

13 

Granby, 

182 

20 

49 

251 

2 

253 

99.21 

66.40 

5.53 

71.93 

19.37 

7.91 

0.79 

14 

Greenwich, 

146 

6 

7 

159 

4 

163 

97..55 

87.12 

2.45 

89.57 

4.30 

3.68 

2.45 

15 

Hadley, 

398 

29 

146 

573 

4 

577 

99.31 

62.74 

6.24 

68.98 

25.30 

5.03 

0.69 

16 

Hatfield,     . 

320 

13 

101 

434 

1 

435 

99.77 

62.53 

11.03 

73.56 

23.22 

2.99 

0.23 

17 

Huntington, 

319 

42 

61 

422 

3 

425 

99.29 

65.88 

9.18 

75.06 

14.35 

9.88 

0.71 

18 

Middlefleld, 

86 

13 

19 

118 

1 

119 

99.16 

69.75 

2.52 

72.27 

15.97 

10.92 

0.84 

19 

Northampton, 

3,290 

223 

828 

4,341 

253 

4,594 

94.49 

54.88 

16.74 

71,62 

18.02 

4.85 

5.51 

20 

Ward  1, .       . 

525 

29 

115 

669 

- 

669 

100.00 

62.04 

16.44 

78.48 

17.19 

4.33 

- 

21 

Ward  2,  . 

464 

28 

72 

564 

9 

573 

98.43 

64.92 

16.06 

80.98 

12.56 

4.89 

1.57 

22 

Ward  3,  . 

599 

56 

197 

8.52 

- 

8.52 

100.00 

53.52 

16.79 

70.31 

23.12 

6..57 

- 

23 

Ward  4,  . 

432 

36 

154 

622 

244 

866 

71.82 

41.80 

8.08 

49.88 

17.78 

4.16 

28.18 

24 

Ward  5, . 

456 

22 

116 

594 

- 

594 

100.00 

47.81 

28.95 

76.76 

19.53 

3.71 

- 

25 

Ward  6,  . 

436 

21 

70 

527 

- 

527 

100.00 

64.71 

18.02 

82.73 

13.28 

3.99 

- 

26 

Ward  7, . 

378 

31 

104 

513 

- 

513 

100.00 

56.73 

16.96 

73.69 

20.27 

6.04 

- 

27 

Pelham, 

137 

14 

3 

154 

- 

154 

100.00 

84.42 

4.54 

88.96 

1.95 

9.09 

- 

28 

Plainfleld,  . 

135 

13 

5 

153 

- 

153 

100.00 

88.24 

- 

88.24 

3.27 

8.49 

- 

29 

Prescott,     . 

126 

15 

5 

146 

1 

147 

99.32 

85.71 

- 

85.71 

3.40 

10.21 

0.68 

30 

Southampton,    . 

282 

14 

55 

351 

- 

351 

100.00 

76.07 

4.27 

80.34 

15.67 

3.99 

- 

31 

South  Hadley,  . 

839 

59 

315 

1,213 

3 

1,216 

99.75 

53.21 

15.79 

69.00 

25.90 

4.85 

0.25 

32 

Ware,  . 

1,271 

101 

636 

2,008 

12 

2,020 

99.41 

43.61 

19.31 

62.92 

31.49 

5.00 

0.59 

33 

Westhampton,  . 

120 

3 

23 

146 

- 

146 

100.00 

78.77 

3.42 

82.19 

15.75 

2.06 

- 

34 

Williamsburg,  . 

468 

27 

69 

564 

7 

571 

98.77 

68.83 

13.13 

81.96 

12.08 

4.73 

1.23 

35 

Worthington,     . 

184 

15 

8 

207 

- 

207 

100.00 

86.47 

2.42 

88.89 

3.86 

7.25 

- 

36 

MIDDLESEX. 

109,577 

9,310 

31,723 

150,610 

836 

151,446 

99.45 

53.98 

18.37 

72.35 

20.95 

6.15 

0.55 

37 

Acton, . 

545 

55 

97 

697 

697 

100.00 

69.73 

8.46 

78.19 

13.92 

7.89 

- 

38 

Arlington,  . 

1,545 

72 

353 

1,970 

4 

1,974 

99.80 

54.76 

23.51 

78.27 

17.88 

3.65 

0.20 

39 

Ashby, 

259 

22 

13 

294 

1 

295 

99.66 

85.08 

2.71 

87.79 

4.41 

7.46 

0.34 

40 

Ashland,     . 

482 

61 

93 

636 

9 

645 

98.60 

61.40 

13.33 

74.73 

14.42 

9.45 

1.40 

41 

Ayer,   . 

515 

66 

69 

650 

3 

653 

99..54 

65.85 

13.02 

78.87 

10.56 

10.11 

0.46 

42 

Bedford, 

264 

61 

112 

437 

3 

440 

99.32 

52.50 

7..50 

60.00 

25.46 

13.86 

0.68 

43 

Belmont, 

550 

71 

422 

1,043 

10 

1,053 

99.05 

41.02 

11.21 

52.23 

40.08 

6.74 

0.95 

44 

Billerica,    . 

640 

38 

135 

813 

3 

816 

99.63 

58.09 

20.34 

78.43 

16.54 

4.66 

0.37 

45 

Boxborough,      . 

80 

13 

15 

108 

108 

100.00 

65.74 

8.33 

74.07 

13.89 

12.04 

- 

46 

Burlington, 

140 

37 

42 

219 

4 

223 

98.21 

57.85 

4.93 

62.78 

18.84 

16..59 

1.79 

47 

Cambridge,      . 

17,018 

1,896 

6,191 

25,105 

51 

25,156 

99.80 

48.17 

19.48 

67.65 

24.61 

7.54 

0.20 

48 

Ward  1,  . 

3,747 

708 

836 

5,291 

- 

5,291 

100.00 

56.51 

14.31 

70.82 

15.80 

13.38 

- 

49 

Ward  2,  . 

4,707 

313 

1,708 

6,728 

6,728 

100.00 

47.53 

22.43 

69.96 

25.39 

4.65 

- 

50 

Ward  3, . 

2,462 

443 

1,676 

4,581 

1 

4,582 

99.98 

31.69 

22.04 

53.73 

36.58 

9.67 

0.02 

POLITICAL    CONDITIOJS^. 


253 


POLITICAL   CONDITION: 

BY   SEX  —  Continued. 

Total  Population.    Both  Sexes.    All  Ages 

Percentages  of  Total  Population 

Voters 

Not 
Voters 

Aliens 

Total 
Ratable 

Polls 

No 
Political 
Con- 
dition 

Total 
Pop- 
ulation. 
Both 
Sexes. 
All  Ages 

Eata- 
ble 
Polls 

Native 

Bom 

Voters 

Foreign 

Born 
Natural- 
ized 
Voters 

Total 
Voters 

Aliens 

Not 
Voters 

No 
Political 
Con- 
dition 

177 

31 

43 

251 

.532 

783 

32.06 

20.44 

2.17 

22.61 

5.49 

3.96 

67.94 

1 

2,752 

207 

393 

3,3.52 

7,311 

10,663 

31.44 

21.86 

3.95 

25.81 

3.69 

1.94 

68.56 

2 

1,374 

108 

275 

1,757 

4,868 

6,125 

28.69 

18.24 

4.19 

22.43 

4.49 

1.77 

71.31 

3 

359 

34 

78 

471 

1,269 

1,740 

27.07 

18.10 

2.53 

20.63 

4.48 

1.96 

72.93 

4 

11,888 

988 

2,878 

15,754 

38,956 

54,710 

28.80 

18.01 

3.72 

21.73 

5.26 

1.81 

71.20 

5 

1,339 

156 

96 

1,591 

3,194 

4,785 

.33.25 

26.12 

1.86 

27.98 

2.01 

3.26 

66.75 

6 

557 

47 

85 

689 

1,472 

2,161 

31.88 

23.56 

2.22 

25.78 

3.93 

2.17 

68.12 

7 

192 

11 

9 

212 

377 

589 

35.99 

32.09 

0.51 

32.60 

1.53 

1.86 

64.01 

8 

225 

22 

11 

258 

492 

750 

34.40 

29.47 

0.53 

30.00 

1.47 

2.93 

65.60 

9 

965 

115 

280 

1,360 

3,430 

4,790 

28.39 

14.65 

5.49 

20.14 

5.85 

2.40 

71.61 

10 

234 

19 

61 

314 

676 

990 

31.72 

21.11 

2.53 

23.64 

6.16 

1.92 

68.28 

11 

73 

11 

6 

90 

214 

304 

29.61 

23. .35 

0.66 

24.01 

1.98 

3.62 

70.39 

12 

182 

20 

49 

251 

497 

748 

33.56 

22.46 

1.87 

24.33 

6.55 

2.68 

66.44 

13 

146 

6 

i 

1.59 

322 

481 

33.06 

29.52 

0.83 

30.35 

1.46 

1.25 

66.94 

14 

398 

29 

146 

573 

1,131 

1,704 

33.63 

21.25 

2.11 

23.36 

8.57 

1.70 

66^37 

15 

320 

13 

101 

434 

828 

1,262 

34.39 

21.56 

3.80 

25.36 

8.00 

1.03 

65.61 

16 

319 

42 

61 

422 

1,028 

1,450 

29.10 

19.31 

2.69 

22.00 

4.21 

2.89 

70.90 

17 

86 

13 

19 

118 

268 

386 

30..57 

21.50 

0.78 

22.28 

4.92 

3.37 

69^43 

18 

3,290 

223 

828 

4,341 

12,405 

16,746 

25.92 

15.06 

4.59 

19.65 

4.94 

1.33 

74.08 

19 

525 

29 

115 

669 

1,501 

2,170 

30.83 

19.12 

5.07 

24.19 

5.30 

1.34 

69.17 

20 

464 

28 

72 

564 

2,680 

3,244 

17.39 

11.47 

2.83 

14.30 

2.22 

0.87 

82.61 

21 

599 

56 

197 

852 

2,020 

2,872 

29.67 

15.88 

4.98 

20.86 

6.86 

1.95 

70.33 

22 

432 

■      36 

154 

622 

1,866 

2,488 

25.00 

14.55 

2.81 

17.36 

6.19 

1.45 

75.00 

23 

456 

22 

116 

594 

1,.542 

2,1.36 

27.81 

13.30 

8.05 

21.35 

5.43 

1.03 

72.19 

24 

436 

21 

70 

527 

1,.376 

1,903 

27.69 

17.92 

4.99 

22.91 

3.68 

1.10 

72.31 

25 

378 

31 

104 

513 

1,420 

1,933 

26.54 

15.06 

4.50 

19.56 

5.38 

1.60 

73.46 

26 

137 

14 

3 

1.54 

332 

486 

31.69 

26.75 

1.44 

28.19 

0.62 

2.88 

68.31 

27 

135 

13 

5 

1.53 

297 

450 

34.00 

30.00 

- 

30.00 

1.11 

2.89 

66.00 

28 

126 

15 

5 

146 

255 

401 

36.41 

31.42 

- 

31.42 

1.25 

3.74 

63.59 

29 

282 

14 

55 

3.51 

703 

1,0,54 

33.30 

25..33 

142 

26.75 

5.22 

1.33 

66.70 

30 

839 

59 

315 

1,213 

3,230 

4,443 

27.30 

14.56 

4.32 

18.88 

7.09 

1.33 

72.70 

31 

1,271 

101 

636 

2,008 

5,643 

7,6,51 

26.24 

1151 

5.10 

16.61 

8.31 

1.32 

73.76 

32 

120 

3 

23 

146 

,330 

476 

30.67 

24.16 

1.05 

25.21 

4.83 

0.63 

69.33 

33 

468 

27 

69 

564 

1,391 

1,9.55 

28.85 

20.10 

3.84 

23.94 

3.53 

1.38 

71.15 

34 

184 

15 

8 

207 

441 

648 

31.95 

27.62 

0.77 

28.39 

1.24 

2.32 

68.05 

35 

109,577 

9,310 

31,723 

150,610 

348,607 

499,217 

30.17 

16.38 

5.57 

21.95 

6  35 

1.87 

69.83 

36 

545 

55 

.  97 

697 

1,281 

1,978 

35.24 

24.57 

2.98 

27.55 

4.91 

2.78 

64.76 

37 

1,545 

72 

353 

1,970 

4,545 

6,515 

30.24 

16.59 

7.12 

23.71 

5.42 

1.11 

69.76 

38 

2.59 

22 

13 

294 

510 

804 

36.57 

31.22 

0.99 

32.21 

■K62 

2.74 

63.43 

39 

482 

61 

93 

636 

1,4.54 

2,090 

30.43 

18.95 

4.11 

23.06 

4.45 

2.92 

69.57 

40 

615 

66 

69 

650 

1,451 

2,101 

30.94 

20.47 

4.04 

24.51 

3.29 

3.14 

69.06 

41 

264 

61 

112 

437 

732 

1,169 

37.38 

19.76 

2.82 

22.58 

9.58 

6.22 

62.62 

42 

550 

71 

422 

1,043 

1,800 

2,843 

36.69 

15.20 

4.15 

19.35 

14.84 

2.50 

63.31 

43 

640 

38 

135 

813 

1,764 

2,577 

31.55 

18.40 

6.44 

24.84 

5.24 

1.47 

68.45 

44 

80 

13 

15 

108 

199 

307 

35.18 

23.13 

2.93 

26.06 

4.89 

4.23 

64.82 

45 

140 

37 

42 

219 

355 

574 

38.15 

22.47 

1.92 

24.39 

7.32 

6.44 

61.85 

46 

17,018 

1,896 

6,191 

25,105 

56,538 

81,643 

30.75 

14.84 

6.01 

20.85 

7.58 

2.32 

69.25 

47 

3,747 

708 

836 

5,291 

10,590 

15,881 

33.32 

18.83 

4.77 

23.60 

5.26 

4.46 

66.68 

48 

4,707 

313 

1,708 

6,728 

15,904 

22,632 

29.73 

14.13 

6.67 

20.80 

7.55 

1.38 

70.27 

49 

2,462 

443 

1,676 

4,581 

9,415 

13,996 

32.73 

10.37 

7.22 

17.59 

11.97 

3.17 

67.27 

50 

254 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   SEX  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Male  Population  20  Years  of  Age  and 
Over 

Percentages 

OF  Male  Population  20  Years 
OF  AGE  and  Over 

Voters 

Not 
Voters 

Aliens 

Total 
Ratable 

Polls 

No 
Politi- 
cal 
Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Pop- 
ulation 
20  Years 
of  Age 
and  Over 

Rata- 
ble 
Polls 

Na- 
tive 
Born 

Voters 

Foreign 
Born 
Natu- 
ralized 

Voters 

Total 
Voters 

Aliens 

Not 
Vot- 
ers 

No 
Politi- 
cal 
Con- 
dition 

MIDDLESEX 

—  Con. 

I 

Cambridge  — 
Con. 

1 

Ward  4,  . 

3,999 

302 

1,264 

5,565 

1 

5,566 

99.98 

51.78 

20.07 

71.85 

22.71 

5.42 

0.02 

2 

Ward  5,  . 

2,103 

130 

707 

2,940 

49 

2,989 

98.36 

53.36 

17.00 

70.36 

23.65 

4.35 

1.64 

3 

Carlisle, 

125 

14 

38 

177 

2 

179 

98.88 

67.04 

2.79 

69.83 

21.23 

7.82 

1.12 

4 

Chelmsford, 

771 

78 

170 

1,019 

3 

1,022 

99.71 

60.27 

15.17 

75.44 

16.64 

7.63 

0.29 

5 

Concord,     . 

943 

575 

416 

1,934 

6 

1,940 

99.69 

40.36 

8.25 

48.61 

21.44 

29.64 

0.31 

6 

Dracut, 

534 

108 

197 

839 

4 

843 

99.53 

44.13 

19.22 

63.35 

23.37 

12.81 

0.47 

7 

Dunstable, 

134 

t 

11 

152 

- 

152 

100.00 

80.26 

7.90 

88.16 

7.24 

4.60 

- 

8 

Everett,  . 

4,090 

297 

1,143 

5,530 

- 

5,530 

100.00 

57.67 

16.29 

73.96 

20.67 

5.37 

- 

9 

Ward  1,  . 

617 

72 

232 

921 

- 

921 

100.00 

50.16 

16.83 

66.99 

25.19 

7.82 

- 

10 

Ward  2,  . 

610 

20 

140 

770 

- 

770 

100.00 

60.00 

19.22 

79.22 

18.18 

2.60 

- 

11 

Ward  3,  . 

609 

85 

220 

914 

- 

914 

100.00 

48.91 

17.72 

66.63 

24.07 

9.30 

- 

12 

Ward  4,  . 

702 

28 

154 

884 

- 

884 

100.00 

63.80 

15.61 

79.41 

17.42 

3.17 

- 

13 

Ward  5,  . 

651 

62 

232 

945 

- 

945 

100.00 

52.80 

16.09 

68.89 

24.55 

6.56 

- 

14 

Ward  6,  . 

901 

30 

165 

1,096 

- 

1,096 

100.00 

68.89 

13.32 

82.21 

15.05 

2.74 

- 

15 

Framingham,     . 

2,308 

168 

355 

2,831 

7 

2,838 

99.75 

64.23 

17.09 

81.32 

12.51 

5.92 

0.25 

16 

Groton, 

494 

46 

74 

614 

3 

617 

99.51 

73.09 

6.97 

80.06 

11.99 

7.46 

0.49 

17 

Holliston,    . 

734 

47 

91 

872 

9 

881 

98.98 

69.69 

13.62 

83.31 

10.33 

5.34 

1.02 

18 

Hopklnton, 

902 

33 

48 

983 

11 

994 

98.89 

70.02 

20.72 

90.74 

4.83 

3.32 

l.ll 

19 

Hudson, 

1,296 

62 

281 

1,639 

1 

1,640 

99.94 

65.36 

13.66 

79.02 

17.14 

3.78 

0.06 

20 

Lexington, 

Sl.'- 

77 

264 

1,189 

5 

1,194 

99.58 

58.63 

12.39 

71.02 

22.11 

6.45 

0.42 

21 

Lincoln, 

229 

76 

141 

446 

1 

447 

99.78 

41.39 

9.84 

51.23 

31.55 

17.00 

0.22 

22 

Littleton,    . 

274 

25 

71 

370 

- 

370 

100.00 

64.59 

9.46 

74.05 

19.19 

6.76 

- 

23 

Lowell,    . 

16,40> 

1,154 

6,230 

23,792 

83 

23,875 

99.65 

41.57 

27.16 

68.73 

26.09 

4.83 

0.35 

24 

Ward  1,  . 

2,128 

131 

651 

2,910 

1 

2,911 

99.97 

45.83 

27.27 

73.10 

22.37 

4.50 

0.03 

25 

Ward  2, . 

1,742 

164 

1,196 

3,102 

3 

3,105 

99.90 

24.64 

31.46 

56.10 

38.52 

5.28 

0.10 

26 

Ward  3, . 

1,901 

117 

665 

2,683 

- 

2,683 

100.00 

53.30 

17.55 

70.85 

24.79 

4.36 

- 

27 

Ward  4,  . 

1,995 

158 

416 

2,569 

- 

2,569 

100.00 

35.35 

42.31 

77.66 

16.19 

6.15 

- 

28 

Ward  5,  . 

1,717 

115 

710 

2,542 

1 

2,.543 

99.96 

36.06 

31.46 

67.52 

27.92 

4.52 

0.04 

29 

Ward  6,  . 

1,750 

116 

636 

2,502 

- 

2,502 

100.00 

43.48 

26.46 

69,94 

25.42 

4.(>4 

- 

30 

Ward  7, , 

1,678 

170 

1,450 

3,298 

- 

3,298 

100.00 

32.44 

18.44 

50.88 

43.97 

5.15 

- 

31 

Ward  8,  . 

1,911 

112 

220 

2,249 

78 

2,327 

96.65 

61.88 

20.24 

82.12 

9.71 

4.82 

3.35 

32 

Ward  9,  . 

1,586 

71 

280 

1,937 

- 

1,937 

100.00 

50.18 

31.70 

81.88 

14.45 

3.67 

- 

33 

Malden,    . 

6,522 

469 

1,865 

8,856 

9 

8,865 

99.90 

56.83 

16.74 

73.57 

21.04 

5.29 

0.10 

34 

Ward  1, . 

939 

48 

186 

1,173 

- 

1,173 

100.00 

65.13 

14.92 

80.05 

15.86 

4.09 

- 

35 

Ward  2,  . 

914 

83 

507 

1,504 

~ 

1,504 

100.00 

27.13 

33.64 

60.77 

.33.71 

5.,52 

- 

36 

Ward  3,  . 

854 

51 

121 

1,026 

1 

1,027 

99.90 

72.83 

10.32 

83.15 

11.78 

4.97 

0.10 

37 

Ward  4,  . 

1,065 

84 

480 

1,629 

- 

1,629 

100.00 

,54.08 

11.30 

65.38 

29.46 

5.16 

- 

38 

Ward  5,  . 

971 

59 

155 

1,185 

8 

1,193 

99.33 

70.91 

10.48 

81.39 

12.99 

4.95 

0.67 

39 

Ward  6,  .        . 

941 

73 

218 

1,232 

- 

1,232 

100.00 

58.69 

17.69 

76.38 

17.69 

5.93 

- 

40 

Ward  7,  . 

838 

71 

198 

1,107 

- 

1,107 

100.00 

60.34 

15.36 

75.70 

17.89 

6.41 

- 

41 

Marlborough, 

3,445 

244 

781 

4,470 

19 

4,489 

99.58 

56.80 

19.94 

76.74 

17.40 

5.44 

0.42 

42 

Ward  1,  . 

368 

17 

54 

439 

18 

457 

96.06 

68.27 

12.25 

80.52 

11.82 

3.72 

3.94 

43 

Ward  2,  . 

515 

43 

115 

673 

- 

673 

100.00 

57.35 

19.17 

76..52 

17.09 

6.39 

- 

44 

War.l  3,  . 

573 

37 

188 

798 

1 

799 

99.87 

47.81 

23.90 

71.71 

23.53 

463 

0.13 

45 

Ward  4,  . 

635 

47 

211 

893 

- 

893 

100.00 

47.14 

23.97 

71.11 

23.63 

5.26 

- 

46 

Ward  5,  . 

492 

43 

87 

622 

- 

622 

100.00 

66.08 

13.02 

79.10 

13.99 

6.91 

- 

47 

Ward  6,  . 

468 

14 

54 

.536 

- 

536 

100.00 

64.55 

22.76 

87.31 

10.08 

2.61 

- 

48 

Ward  7,  . 

394 

43 

72 

509 

- 

509 

100.00 

.57.37 

20.04 

77.41 

14.14 

8.45 

- 

49 

Maynard,   . 

598 

51 

299 

948 

8 

956 

99.16 

.39.22 

23.33 

62..55 

31.28 

5.33 

0.84 

50 

Medford,  . 

3,321 

322 

846 

4,489 

15 

4,504 

99.67 

60.04 

13.70 

73.74 

18.78 

7.15 

0.33 

51 

Ward  1,  . 

589 

111 

286 

986 

- 

986 

100.00 

46.96 

12.78 

59.74 

29.00 

11.26 

- 

52 

Ward  2,  . 

557 

1" 

69 

643 

1 

644 

99.84 

71.58 

14.91 

86.49 

10.71 

2.64 

0.16 

53 

Ward  3,  . 

485 

26 

42 

553 

13 

566 

97.70 

73  50 

12.19 

85.69 

7.42 

4.,59 

2.30 

54 

Ward  4,  . 

485 

32 

184 

701 

- 

701 

100.00 

47.08 

22.11 

69.19 

26.25 

4.56 

- 

POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


255 


POLITICAL    CONDITION: 

BY   SEX  —  Continued. 

Total  Population.    Both  Sexks.    All  Ages 

Percentages  of  Total  Population 

Voters 

Xot 
Voters 

Aliens 

Total 

Ratable 

Polls 

No 
Political 
Con- 
dition 

Total 
Pop- 
ulation. 
Botli 
Sexes. 
All  Ages 

Rata- 
ble 
Polls 

Native 
Bom 
Voters 

Foreign 

Born 
Natural- 
ized 
Voters 

Total 

Voters 

Aliens 

Not 

Voters 

No 
Political 
Con- 
dition 

3,999 

302 

1,264 

5,565 

13,116 

18,681 

29.79 

15.43 

5.98 

21.41 

6.76 

1.62 

70.21 

1 

2,103 

130 

707 

2,940 

7,513 

10,453 

28.13 

15.26 

4.86 

20.12 

6.76 

1.25 

71.87 

2 

125 

14 

38 

177 

315 

492 

35.98 

24.39 

1.02 

25.41 

7.72 

2.85 

64.02 

3 

771 

78 

170 

1,019 

2,143 

3,162 

32.23 

19.48 

4.90 

24. .38 

5.38 

2.47 

67.77 

4 

943 

575 

416 

1,934 

3,241 

5,175 

37.37 

15.13 

3.09 

18.22 

8.04 

11.11 

62.63 

5 

534 

108 

197 

839 

1,604 

2,443 

34. .34 

15.23 

6.63 

21.86 

8.06 

4.42 

65.66 

6 

134 

7 

11 

152 

248 

400 

38.00 

30.50 

3.00 

33.50 

2.75 

1.75 

62.00 

7 

4,090 

297 

1,143 

5,530 

13,043 

18,573 

29.77 

17.17 

4.85 

22.02 

6.15 

1.60 

70.23 

8 

617 

72 

232 

921 

2,217 

3,138 

29.35 

14.72 

4.94 

19.66 

7.39 

2.30 

70.65 

9 

610 

20 

140 

770 

1,857 

2,627 

29.31 

17.59 

5.63 

23.22 

5.33 

0.76 

70.69 

10 

609 

85 

220 

914 

2,176 

3,090 

29.58 

14.47 

5.24 

19.71 

7.12 

2.75 

70.42 

11 

702 

28 

154 

884 

1,992 

2,876 

30.74 

19.61 

4.80 

24.41 

5.36 

0.97 

69.26 

12 

651 

62 

232 

945 

2,208 

3,153 

29.97 

15.83 

4.82 

20.65 

7.36 

1.96 

70.03 

13 

901 

30 

165 

1,096 

2,593 

3,689 

29.71 

20.47 

3.96 

24.43 

4.47 

0.81 

70.29 

14 

2,308 

168 

355 

2,831 

6,681 

9,. 512 

29.76 

19.16 

5.10 

24.26 

3.73 

1.77 

70.24 

15 

494 

46 

74 

614 

1,578 

2,192 

28.01 

20..58 

1.96 

22.54 

3.37 

2.10 

71.99 

16 

734 

47 

91 

872 

1,846 

2,718 

32.08 

22.59 

4.41 

27.00 

3.35 

1.73 

67.92 

17 

902 

33 

48 

983 

2,001 

2,984 

32.94 

23.32 

6.90 

30.22 

1.61 

1.11 

67.06 

18 

1,296 

62 

281 

1,639 

3,669 

5,308 

30.88 

20.20 

4.22 

24.42 

5.29 

1.17 

69.12 

19 

848 

77 

264 

1,189 

2,309 

3,498 

33.99 

20.01 

4.23 

24.24 

7.55 

2.20 

66.01 

20 

229 

76 

141 

440 

665 

1,111 

40.14 

16.65 

3.96 

20.61 

12.69 

6.84 

59.86 

21 

274 

25 

71 

370 

766 

1,136 

32..57 

21.04 

3.08 

24.12 

6.25 

2.20 

67.43 

22 

16,408 

1,154 

6,230 

23,792 

60,575 

84,367 

28.20 

11.76 

7.69 

19.45 

7.38 

1.37 

71.80 

23 

2,128 

131 

651 

2,910 

6,598 

9,508 

.30.61 

14.03 

8.35 

22.38 

6.85 

1.38 

69.39 

24 

1,742 

104 

1,196 

3,102 

7,391 

10,493 

29.56 

7.29 

9.31 

16.60 

11.40 

1.56 

70.44 

25 

1,901 

117 

665 

2,683 

6,562 

9,245 

29.02 

15.47 

5.09 

20.56 

7.19 

1.27 

70.98 

26 

1,995 

158 

416 

2,569 

6,672 

9,241 

27.80 

9.83 

11.76 

21. ,59 

4.50 

1.71 

72.20 

27 

1,717 

115 

710 

2,542 

5,910 

8,452 

30.08 

10.85 

9.47 

20.32 

8.40 

1.36 

69.92 

28 

1,750 

116 

636 

2,502 

6,830 

9,332 

26.81 

11.66 

7.09 

18.75 

6.82 

1.24 

73.19 

29 

1,678 

170 

1,450 

3,298 

9,820 

13,118 

25.14 

8.16 

4.63 

12.79 

11.05 

1.30 

74.86 

30 

1,911 

112 

226 

2,249 

5,691 

7,940 

28.32 

18.14 

5.93 

24.07 

2.84 

1.41 

71.68 

31 

1,586 

71 

280 

1,937 

5,101 

7,038 

27.52 

13.81 

8.72 

22.53 

3.98 

1.01 

72.48 

32 

6,522 

469 

1,865 

8,856 

20,852 

29,708 

29.81 

16.96 

4.99 

21.95 

6.28 

1.58 

70.19 

33 

939 

48 

186 

1,173 

2,932 

4,105 

28.57 

18.61 

4.26 

22.87 

4.53 

1.17 

71.43 

34 

914 

83 

507 

1,504 

3,826 

5,3.30 

28.22 

7.66 

9.49 

17.15 

951 

1..56 

71.78 

35 

854 

51 

121 

1,026 

2,553 

3,579 

28.67 

20.90 

2.96 

23.86 

3.38 

1.43 

71.33 

36 

1,065 

84 

480 

1,629 

3,171 

4,800 

33.94 

18.36 

3.83 

22.19 

10.00 

1.75 

66.06 

37 

971 

59 

155 

1,185 

2,746 

3,931 

30.15 

21.52 

3.18 

24.70 

3.95 

1.50 

69.85 

38 

941 

73 

218 

1,232 

2,980 

4,212 

29.25 

17.16 

5.18 

22.34 

5.18 

1.73 

70.75 

39 

838 

71 

198 

1,107 

2,644 

3,751 

29  51 

17.81 

4.53 

22..34 

5.28 

1.89 

70.49 

40 

3,445 

244 

781 

4,470 

10,507 

14,977 

29.85 

17.03 

5.97 

23.00 

5.22 

1.63 

70.15 

41 

368 

17 

54 

439 

896 

1,335 

.32.88 

23.37 

4.19 

27.56 

4.05 

1.27 

67.12 

42 

515 

43 

115 

673 

1,532 

2,205 

30.52 

17.51 

5.85 

23.36 

5.21 

1.95 

69.48 

43 

573 

37 

188 

798 

2,171 

2,969 

26.88 

12.87 

6.43 

19.30 

6.33 

1.25 

73.12 

44 

635 

47 

211 

893 

2,409 

3,.302 

27.04 

12.75 

6.48 

19.23 

6.39 

1.42 

72.96 

45 

492 

43 

87 

622 

1,312 

1,934 

32.16 

21.25 

4.19 

25.44 

4.50 

2.22 

67.84 

46 

468 

14 

54 

536 

1,153 

1,689 

31.73 

20.49 

7.22 

27.71 

3.19 

0.83 

68.27 

47 

394 

43 

72 

509 

1,034 

1,543 

32.99 

18.92 

6.61 

25.53 

4.67 

2.79 

67.01 

48 

598 

51 

299 

948 

2,142 

3,090 

30.68 

12.13 

7.22 

19.35 

9.68 

1.65 

69.32 

49 

3,321 

322 

846 

4,489 

9,985 

14,474 

31.01 

18.68 

4.26 

22.94 

5.85 

2.22 

68.99 

50 

589 

111 

286 

986 

2,026 

3,012 

32.74 

15.37 

4.18 

19.55 

9.50 

3.69 

67.26 

51 

557 

17 

69 

643 

1,662 

2,305 

27.90 

20.00 

4.16 

24.16 

3.00 

0.74 

72.10 

52 

485 

26 

42 

553 

1,371 

1.924 

28.74 

21.62 

3.59 

25.21 

2.18 

1.35 

71.26 

53 

485 

32 

184 

701 

1,255 

1,956 

35.84 

16.87 

7.92 

I 

24.79 

9.41 

1.64 

64.16 

54 

256 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   SEX  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Male 

Population  20  Yeaks  of  Age  and 
Over 

Peecentages  of  M.\le  Population  20  Years 
OF  Age  and  Over 

Voters 

Not 
Voters 

Aliens 

Total 
Ratable 

Polls 

No 
Politi- 
cal 
Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Pop- 
ulation 

20  Years 
of  Age 

and  Over 

Rata- 
ble 

Polls 

Na- 
tive 
Boi-n 

Voters 

Foreign 
Bom 
Natu- 
ralized 
Voters 

Total 
Voters 

Aliens 

Not 
Vot- 
ers 

No 
Politi- 
cal 
Con- 
dition 

MIDDLESEX 

—  Cou. 

Medford-Cob. 

1 

Ward  5,  . 

634 

99 

187 

920 

1 

921 

99.89 

57.66 

11.18 

68.84 

20.30 

10.75 

0.11 

2 

Ward  6, . 

571 

•     37 

78 

686 

- 

686 

100.00 

73.33 

9.91 

83.24 

11.37 

5.39 

- 

3 

Melrose,     . 

2,851 

143 

572 

3,566 

2 

3,. 568 

99.94 

64.94 

14.96 

79.90 

16.03 

4.01 

0.06 

4 

Natick, 

2,334 

134 

246 

2,714 

12 

2,726 

99.56 

67.13 

18.49 

85.62 

9.02 

4.92 

0.44 

5 

Newton,    . 

5,617 

387 

1,870 

7,874 

8 

7,882 

99.90 

57.06 

14.20 

71.26 

23.73 

4.91 

0.10 

6 

Ward  1, . 

668 

46 

462 

1,176 

- 

1,176 

100.00 

40.39 

16.41 

56.80 

39.29 

3.91 

- 

7 

Ward  2,  . 

1,072 

81 

411 

1,564 

- 

1,564 

100.00 

53.00 

15..54 

68.54 

26,28 

5.18 

- 

8 

Ward  3,  . 

761 

36 

136 

933 

- 

933 

100.00 

68.92 

12.64 

81.56 

14..5S 

3.86 

- 

9 

Ward  4,  .       . 

691 

74 

201 

966 

- 

966 

100.00 

56.11 

15.42 

71.53 

20.81 

7.66 

- 

10 

Ward  5, . 

964 

44 

239 

1,247 

8 

1.255 

99.36 

59.68 

17.13 

76.81 

19.04 

3.51 

0.64 

11 

Ward  6, . 

846 

75 

352 

1,273 

- 

1,273 

100.00 

54.28 

12.18 

66.46 

27.65 

5.89 

- 

12 

Ward  7,  . 

615 

31 

69 

715 

- 

715 

100.00 

79.58 

6.43 

86.01 

9.65 

4.34 

- 

13 

North  Reading, . 

228 

22 

34 

284 

- 

284 

100.00 

74.65 

5.63 

80.28 

11.97 

7.75 

- 

U 

PeppereU,  . 

800 

54 

181 

1,035 

5 

1,040 

99.52 

69.71 

7.21 

76.92 

17.41 

5.19 

0.48 

15 

Reading,     . 

1,184 

104 

197 

1,485 

5 

1,490 

99.66 

68.66 

10.80 

79.46 

13.22 

6.98 

0.34 

16 

Sherborn,    . 

269 

27 

79 

375 

1 

.376 

99.73 

62.23 

9.31 

71.54 

21.01 

7.18 

0.27 

17 

Shirley,       . 

315 

26 

69 

410 

- 

410 

100.00 

66.59 

10.24 

76.83 

16.83 

6.34 

- 

18 

SOMEKVILLE,      . 

11,839 

889 

3,232 

15,960 

- 

15,960 

100.00 

57.71 

16.47 

74.18 

20.25 

5. .57 

- 

19 

Ward  1,  . 

2,272 

245 

616 

3,133 

- 

3,133 

100.00 

59.72 

12.80 

72. ,52 

19.66 

7.82 

- 

20 

Ward  2,  . 

3,573 

287 

1,393 

5,253 

- 

5,253 

100.00 

48.66 

19.36 

68.02 

20.52 

5.46 

- 

21 

AVard  3,  .       . 

3,2.39 

195 

604 

4,038 

- 

4,038 

100.00 

64.04 

16.17 

80.21 

14.96 

4.83 

- 

22 

Ward  4,  . 

2,755 

162 

619 

3,536 

- 

3,536 

100.00 

62.16 

15.75 

77.91 

17.51 

4.58 

- 

23 

Stonehani,  . 

1,757 

67 

238 

2,062 

11 

2,073 

99.47 

69.71 

15.05 

84.76 

11.48 

3.23 

0.53 

24 

Stow,    . 

240 

25 

60 

325 

1 

326 

99.69 

64.42 

9.20 

73.62 

18.40 

7.67 

0.31 

25 

Sudbury,     . 

319 

16 

S3 

418 

4 

422 

99.05 

68.72 

6.87 

75.59 

19.67 

3.79 

0.95 

26 

Tewksbury, 

423 

87 

188 

698 

444 

1,142 

61.12 

26.18 

10.86 

37.04 

16.46 

7.62 

38.88 

27 

Townsend, 

535 

36 

48 

619 

5 

624 

99.20 

79.65 

6.09 

85.74 

7.69 

5.77 

0.80 

2S 

Tyngsborough, . 

157 

20 

41 

218 

1 

219 

99.54 

68.04 

3.65 

71.69 

18.72 

9.13 

0.46 

29 

Wakefield, . 

1,885 

130 

476 

2,491 

5 

2,496 

99.80 

59.09 

16.43 

75.52 

19.07 

5.21 

0.20 

30 

Waltham, 

4,.574 

294 

1,189 

6,057 

17 

6,074 

99.72 

56.29 

19.01 

75.30 

19.58 

4.84 

0.28 

31 

Ward  1,  . 

624 

39 

232 

895 

- 

895 

100.00 

52.63 

17.09 

69.72 

25.92 

4.36 

- 

32 

Ward  2,  - 

574 

99 

164 

837 

- 

837 

100.00 

54.24 

14.34 

68  58 

19.59 

11.83 

- 

33 

Ward  3,  . 

594 

43 

299 

936 

- 

936 

100.00 

38.46 

25.00 

63.46 

31.95 

4.59 

- 

34 

Ward  4,  . 

632 

32 

188 

852 

17 

869 

98.04 

56.16 

16.57 

72.73 

21.63 

3.68 

1.96 

35 

Ward  5,  . 

763 

37 

99 

899 

- 

899 

100.00 

74.53 

10.34 

84.87 

11.01 

4.12 

- 

36 

Ward  6,  . 

765 

23 

78 

866 

- 

866 

100.00 

74.48 

13.86 

88.-34 

9.01 

2.65 

- 

37 

Ward  7,  . 

622 

21 

129 

772 

- 

772 

100.00 

42.88 

37.69 

80.57 

16.71 

2.72 

- 

38 

Watertown, 

1,751 

171 

516 

2,438 

t 

2,445 

99.71 

53.13 

18.49 

71.62 

21.10 

6.99 

0.29 

3'J 

Way  land,    . 

535 

24 

99 

658 

2 

660 

99.70 

69.55 

11.51 

81.06 

15.00 

3.64 

0.30 

40 

Westford,   . 

506 

67 

173 

746 

4 

750 

99.47 

52.80 

14.67 

67.47 

23.07 

8.93 

0.53 

41 

Weston, 

394 

35 

156 

585 

2 

587 

99.66 

60.65 

6.47 

67.12 

26.58 

5.% 

0.34 

42 

Wilmington, 

333 

11 

92 

436 

2 

438 

99..54 

65.30 

10.73 

76.03 

21.00 

2..51 

0.46 

43 

Winchester, 

1,390 

125 

351 

1,866 

o 

1,868 

99.89 

55.51 

18.90 

74.41 

18.79 

6.69 

0.11 

44 

WOBUKN,    . 

3,327 

171 

C70 

4,168 

22 

4,190 

99.47 

51.26 

28.14 

79.40 

15.99 

4.08 

0.53 

45 

Ward  1,  . 

619 

35 

114 

768 

- 

768 

100.00 

46.88 

33.72 

80.60 

14.84 

4.56 

- 

46 

Ward  2,  . 

684 

37 

172 

893 

- 

893 

100.00 

41.88 

34.72 

76.60 

19.26 

4.14 

- 

47 

Ward  3,  . 

605 

20 

74 

699 

- 

699 

100.00 

59.66 

26.89 

86.,55 

10.59 

2.86 

- 

48 

Ward  4,  . 

601 

31 

115 

747 

21 

768 

97.27 

55.60 

22.66 

78.26 

14.97 

4.04 

2.73 

49 

Ward  5,  . 

259 

18 

61 

338 

- 

338 

100.00 

44.09 

32.54 

76.63 

18.05 

5.32 

- 

50 

Ward  6,  . 

338 

15 

67 

420 

1 

421 

99.76 

64.85 

15.44 

80.29 

15.91 

3.56 

0.24 

51 

Ward  7,  . 

221 

15 

67 

303 

- 

303 

100.00 

48.85 

24.09 

72.94 

22.11 

4.95 

- 

52 

NANTUCKET . 

886 

29 

33 

948 

11 

959 

98.85 

86.86 

5. .53 

92.39 

3.44 

3.02 

1.15 

53 

Nantucket, . 

886 

29 

33 

948 

11 

959 

98.85 

86.86 

5.53 

92.39 

3.44 

3.02 

1.15 

POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


257 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   SEX  —  Coutiuued. 


Total  1'opulation.    Both  Sexes.    All  Ages 


V(iti'i--i 


Xnt 
Vdttrs 


Aliens 


1  otal     Political 
Ratable      coii- 


Total 
Pop- 
ulation. 
Botli 
Sexes. 
All  Ages 


63-i 

99 

187 

920 

2,035 

571 

37 

78 

686 

1,636 

2,8.51 

143 

572 

3,566 

8,399 

2,334 

134 

246 

2,714 

6,100 

5,617 

387 

1,870 

7,874 

19,716 

668 

46 

462 

1,176 

3,111 

1,072 

81 

411 

1,564 

3,848 

761 

36 

136 

933 

2,500 

691 

74 

201 

966 

2,608 

964 

44 

239 

1,247 

2,807 

S46 

75 

352 

1,273 

2,967 

.615 

31 

69 

715 

1,815 

228 

22 

34 

284 

551 

800 

54 

181 

1,035 

2,286 

1,184 

104 

197 

1,485 

3,232 

269 

27 

79 

375 

1,071 

31.i 

26 

69 

410 

989 

11,83!) 

889 

3,232 

15,960 

36,240 

2  272 

245 

616 

3,133 

6,994 

3,573 

287 

1,393 

5,253 

11,943 

3,239 

195 

604 

4,038 

9,018 

2,755 

162 

619 

3,53f; 

8,285 

1,757 

(i7 

2.{S 

2,062 

4  222 

240 

25 

60 

325 

595 

319 

16 

83 

418 

723 

423 

87 

188 

698 

2,681 

535 

36 

48 

619 

1,161 

157 

20 

41 

218 

417 

1,885 

130 

476 

2,491 

5,813 

4,574 

294 

1,189 

6,057 

14,8l;» 

024 

39 

232 

895 

2,025 

574 

99 

164 

837 

2,099 

594 

43 

299 

936 

2,440 

632 

32 

188 

852 

2,219 

763 

37 

99 

899 

1,988 

765 

23 

78 

866 

2,0.52 

622 

21 

129 

772 

1,996 

1,751 

171 

516 

2,438 

5,3.50 

535 

24 

99 

658 

1,368 

506 

07 

173 

746 

1,672 

394 

35 

156 

.585 

1,125 

333 

11 

92 

J  36 

984 

1,390 

125 

351 

1,866 

4,284 

3,327 

171 

670 

4,168 

10,010 

619 

35 

114 

768 

1,8,57 

684 

37 

172 

893 

1,988 

605 

20 

74 

699 

1,810 

601 

31 

115 

747 

1,875 

259 

18 

61 

333 

823 

338 

15 

67 

420 

993 

221 

15 

67 

303 

664 

886 

29 

33 

948 

2,068 

880 

29 

33 

948 

2,068 

2,955 

2,322 

11,965 

8,814 

27,.590 

4,287 

5,412 

3,433 

3,.574 

4,114 

4,240 

2,530 

835 

3,321 

4,717 

1,446 

1,399 

52,200 

10,127 

17,196 

13,056 

11,821 

6,284 

920 

1,141 

3,379 

1,780 

635 

8,304 

20,876 

2,920 

2,936 

3,370 

3,071 

2,887 

2,918 

2,768 

7,788 

2,026 

2,418 

1,710 

1,420 

6,150 

14,178 

2,625 

2,881 

2,509 

2,622 

1,161 

1,413 

967 

3,016 
3,016 


rEKCENTAGES   OF   TOTAL   POPULATION 


Rata- 
ble 
Polls 


Native 

Born 

Voters 


31.13 

17.97 

29.,54 

21.66 

29.80 

19.37 

30.79 

20.76 

28., 54 

16.30 

27.43 

11.08 

28.90 

15.32 

27.18 

18.73 

27.03 

15.17 

30.31 

18.21 

30.02 

16.30 

28.26 

22.49 

34.01 

25.39 

31.17 

21.83 

31.48 

21.69 

25.93 

16.18 

29.31 

19..52 

30.57 

17.65 

30.94 

18.48 

30.55 

14.86 

30.93 

19.81 

29.91 

18.60 

32.81 

22.99 

35.33 

22.83 

36.63 

25.42 

20.66 

8.85 

34.78 

27.92 

34.33 

23.46 

30.00 

17.76 

29.01 

16.38 

30.65 

16.13 

28.51 

15.46 

27.73 

10.66 

27.74 

15.89 

31.14 

23  21 

29.68 

22.11 

27.89 

11.96 

31.30 

16.68 

32.48 

22.66 

30.85 

16.38 

34.21 

20.82 

30.70 

20.14 

30.34 

16.86 

29.40 

15.15 

29.26 

13.71 

31.00 

12.98 

27.86 

16.62 

28.49 

16.28 

29.11 

12.83 

29.72 

19.32 

31.33 

15.30 

.31.43 

27.62 

31.43 

27.62 

Foreign 

Bom 

Natural- 
ized 

Total 
Voters 

Voters 

3.49 

21.46 

2.93 

24.59 

4.46 

23.83 

5.72 

26.48 

4.06 

20.36 

4..50 

]5.,58 

4.49 

19.81 

3.44 

22.17 

4.17  ■ 

19.34 

5.22 

23.43 

3.65 

19.95 

1.82 

24.31 

1.92 

27.31 

2.26 

24.09 

,3.41 

25.10 

2.42 

18.60 

3.00 

22.52 

5.03 

22.68 

3.96 

22.44 

5.92 

20.78 

5.00 

24.81 

4.71 

23.31 

4.97 

27.96 

3.26 

26.09 

2..54 

27.96 

3.67 

12..52 

2.14 

30.06 

1.26 

24.72 

4.94 

22.70 

5..53 

21.91 

5.24 

21.37 

4.09 

19.55 

6.93 

17.,59 

4.69 

20  58 

3.22 

26.43 

4.11 

26.22 

10.51 

22.47 

5.80 

22.48 

3.75 

26.41 

4..55 

20.93 

2.22 

23.04 

3.31 

23.45 

5.74 

22.60 

8.32 

23.47 

9.87 

23.,58 

10.76 

23.74 

7.49 

24.11 

6.64 

•~>-~>  ().> 

9.48 

22.31 

4.60 

23.92 

7.55 

22.85 

1.76 

29.38 

1.76 

29.38 

Aliens 


Not 
Voters 


6.32 
3. .36 
4.78 
2.79 
6.78 
10.78 
7.59 
3.96 
5.62 
5.81 
8.30 
2.73 
4.07 
5.45 
4.18 
5.46 
4.93 
6.19 
6.08 
8.10 
4.63 
5.23 
3.79 
6.-52 
7.27 
5.56 
2.70 
6.46 
5.73 
5.69 
7.95 
5.. 59 
8.86 
6.12 
3.43 
2.67 
4.66 
6.62 
4.89 
7.15 
9.12 
6.48 
5.71 
4.72 
4.34 
5.97 
2.95 
4.39 
5.25 
4.74 
6.93 

1.09 
1.09 


3.35 
1.59 
1.19 
1..52 
1.40 
1.07 
1..50 
1.05 
2.07 
1.07 
1.77 
1.22 
2.63 
1.63 
2.20 
1.87 
1.86 
1.70 
2.42 
1.67 
1.49 
1.37 
1.06 
2.72 
1.40 
2.58 
2.02 
3.15 
1.57 
1.41 
1.33 
3. .37 
1.28 
1.04 
1.28 
0.79 
0.76 
2.20 
1.18 
2.77 
2.05 
0.77 
2.03 
1.21 
1.34 
1.29 
0.80 
1.18 
1.55 
1.06 
1.55 

0.96 
096 


No 
Politieal 
Con- 
dition 


68.87 
70.46 
70.20 
69.21 
71.46 
72..57 
71.10 
72.82 
72.97 
69.69 
69.98 
71.74 
65.99 
68.83 
68..52 
74.07 
70.69 
69.43 
69.06 
69  45 
69.07 
70.09 
67.19 
64.67 
63.37 
79.34 
65.22 
65.67 
70.00 
70.99 
69.,35 
71.49 
72.27 
72.26 
68.86 
70.32 
72.11 
08.70 
67..52 
69.15 
65.79 
69.30 
69.06 
70.60 
70.74 
69.00 
72.14 
71.51 
70.89 
70.28 
68.67 

68.57 

68.57 


1 
2 

3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
30 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 

52 

,53 


258 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   SEX  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


Male  Popclation  20  Years  <if  Age  and 
Over 


„  ^       '   Not 
\  oters  Voters 


NORFOLK. 

Avon,  . 

Bellinghani, 

Braintree, 

Brookline, 

Canton, 

Cohasset, 

Dedham, 

Dover, 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Ilolbrook, 

Hyde  Park, 

Medfleld, 

Medway, 

Millis, . 

Milton, 

Needham, 

Norfolk, 

Norwood, 

QUINCY, 

Ward  1, 

Ward  2, 

Ward  3, 

Ward  4, 

Ward  5, 

Ward  6, 
Randolph, 
Sharon, 
Stoughton, . 
Walpole, 
AVellesley, 
Weymouth, 
Wrenthani, 

PLYMOUTH. 

Abington,  . 

Bridgewater, 

Brockton, 

Ward  1, . 

Ward  2,  . 

Ward  3,  . 

Ward  4,  . 

Ward  5,  . 

Ward  6,  . 

Ward  7,  . 
Carver, 
Duxbury,    . 
E.  Bridgewater 
Halifax, 
Hanover,    . 
Hanson, 
Hingham,   . 
Hull,    . 


31,565 

469 
323 

1,331 

3,243 

1,096 
665 

1,702 
169 
858 

1,184 
645 

2,772 
447 
818 
231 

1,171 
763 
19'8 

1,133 

4,325 
803 
65S 
834 
874 
646 
510 

1,123 
423 

1,333 
715 
694 

3,039 
700 

26,956 

1,258 

992 

8,531 

1,253 

1,310 

1,273 

1,042 

1,164 

1,202 

1,287 

269 

555 

780 

146 

584 

386 

1,256 

192 


2,186 

41 
41 
68 

221 
53 
19 

210 
23 
97 
SO 
34 

209 
66 
30 
23 
74 
90 
25 
79 

338 
97 
41 
64 
57 
42 
37 
26 
35 
53 
23 
27 

163 
38 

2,21; 

62 

569 

496 

69 

58 

49 

80 

75 

119 

46 

29 

18 

60 

6 

61 

29 

72 

145 


Aliens 


No 

Total 

Politi- 

Ratable 

cal 

Polls 

Con- 

dition 

Total 
MalePop- 

ulatinn 
20  Years 

of  Age 
and  Over 


7,369 

41,120 

137 

30 

540 

1 

89 

453 

3 

380 

1,779 

7 

907 

4,371 

- 

198 

1,347 

11 

100 

784 

6 

311 

2,223 

6 

25 

217 

- 

99 

1,054 

i 

288 

1,552 

o 

34 

713 

11 

558 

3,539 

2 

126 

639 

3 

70 

918 

11 

.53 

307 

- 

841 

1,586 

t 

265 

1,118 

2 

75 

293 

2 

3.39 

1,551 

1 

1,701 

6,364 

8 

230 

1,130 

7 

120 

819 

- 

561 

1,459 

- 

556 

1,487 

1 

136 

824 

- 

98 

645 

- 

73 

1,222 

8 

112 

•       570 

- 

215 

1,601 

10 

213 

951 

2 

203 

924 

1 

502 

3,704 

25 

62 

800 

1 

4,152 

33,325 

608 

64 

1,384 

7 

136 

1,697 

453 

1,674 

10,701 

17 

150 

1,472 

- 

100 

1,468 

- 

277 

1,599 

- 

375 

1,497 

- 

315 

1,554 

15 

320 

1,641 

1 

137 

1,470 

1 

57 

355 

3 

67 

640 

8 

126 

966 

5 

22 

174 

- 

60 

705 

11 

57 

472 

6 

240 

1,568 

4 

56 

393 

- 

41,257 

541 

4.56 
1,786 
4,371 
1,358 

790 
2,229 

217 
1,061 
1,554 

724 
3,541 

642 

920 

307 
1,593 
1,120 

295 
1,.552 
6,372 
1,137 

819 
1,459 
1,488 

824 

645 
1,230 

570 
1,611 

953 

925 
3,729 

801 

33,933 

1,391 

2,150 

10,718 

1,472 

1,468 

1,.599 

1,497 

1,569 

1,642 

1,471 

358 

648 

971 

174 

716 

478 

1,572 

393 


Percentages  of  Male  Populatiox  ^h  Years 
or  Age  and  Over 


Na- 

Foreign 

Eata- 

tive 

Born 

Total 

Not 

ble 

Born 

Natu- 

Voters 

Aliens 

Vot- 

Polls 

Voters 

ralized 
Voters 

ers 

No 
Politi- 
cal 
Con- 
dition 


.99.67 

59.59 

16.92 

99.82 

74.12 

12..57 

99.34 

61.62 

9.21 

99.61 

63.49 

11.03 

100.00 

.53.99 

20.20 

99.19 

59.57 

21.14 

99.24 

72.53 

11.65 

99.73 

56.62 

19.74 

100.00 

58.53 

19.35 

99.34 

70.97 

9.90 

99.87 

62.93 

13.26 

98.48 

76.79 

12.29 

99.94 

57.04 

21.24 

99.53 

61.06 

8.57 

98.82 

73.30 

14.75 

100.00 

63.19 

12.05 

99.56 

56.62 

16.89 

99.82 

48.93 

19.20 

99.32 

56.27 

9.15 

99.94 

51.93 

21.07 

99.87 

45.06 

22.82 

99.38 

54.18 

16.44 

100.00 

60.93 

19.41 

100.00 

28.51 

28.65 

99.93 

28.23 

30.51 

KiO.OO 

65.78 

12.62 

100.00 

58.60 

20.47 

99.35 

73.74 

17.56 

100.00 

63.51 

10.70 

99.38 

68..53 

14.21 

99.79 

62.75 

12.28 

99.89 

57. .52 

17.51 

99.33 

71.36 

10.14 

99.88 

75.66 

11.73 

98.21 

69.44 

10.00 

99.50 

78.51 

11.93 

78.93 

40.42 

5.72 

99.84 

64.31 

15.28 

100.00 

77.99 

7.13 

100.00 

77. Mi 

11.38 

100.00 

61.04 

18.57 

100.00 

46.69 

22.91 

99.04 

59.85 

14.34 

99.94 

58.71 

14.49 

99.93 

69.61 

17.88 

99.16 

72.35 

2.79 

98.77 

83.03 

2.62 

99.49 

73.64 

6.69 

100.00 

79.31 

4.60 

98.46 

it  -Si 

4.19 

98.74 

78.45 

2.30 

99.75 

69.85 

10.05 

100.00 

40  46 

8.39 

76.51 

86.69 

70.83 

74..52 

74.19 

80.71 

84.18 

76.30 

77.88 

80.8' 

76.19 

89.08 

78.28 

69.63 

88.05 

75.24 

73.51 

68.13 

65.42 

73.00 

67.88 

70.62 

80.34 

57.16 

.58.74 

78.40 

79.07 

91.30 

74.21 

82.74 

75.03 

75.03 

81.50 

87.39 

79.44 

90.44 
46.14 
79.59 
85.12 
89.24 
79.61 
69.60 
74.19 
73.20 
87.49 
75.14 
85.65 
80.33 
83.91 
81.56 
80.75 
79.90 
48.85 


17.86 

5.,55 
19..52 
21.28 
20.75 
14.58 
12.66 
13.95 
11.52 

9.33 
18.53 

4.70 
15.76 
19.62 

7.54 
17.27 
21.41 
23.66 
25.42 
21.85 
26.69 
20.23 
14.65 
38.45 
37.36 
16.50 
15.19 

5.94 
19.65 
13.35 
22.35 
21.94 
13.46 

7.74 

12.24 

4.60 

6.33 
1.5.62 
10.19 

6.81 
17.32 
25.05 
20.0' 
19.49 

9.31 
15.92 
10.34 
12.98 
12.64 

8.38 
11.92 
15.27 
14.25 


5.30      0.33 


7..5S 
S.99 
8.81 
5.06 
3.90 
2.40 
9.42 

10.60 
9.14 
5.15^ 
4.70 
5.90 

10.2* 
3.23: 
7.49, 
4.64; 
8.03; 
8.4SJ 
5.09 
5.30 1 
8..53J 
5.01 
4.39 
3.83 
5.10 
5.74I 
2.11 
6.14' 
3.29 

2.41J 
.-)  u-i 

Z37 
4.75 


4.40, 
26.46' 
4.(;:;, 
4.69' 
3.95 
3.071 
5.3.") 
4.7^ 
7.25! 
3.13 
8.10 
2.78 
6.18 
8.45 
8..52 
6.07 
4.58 
36.90 


0.18 
0.66 
0.39 

0.81 
0.76 
0.27 

0.66 
0.13 
1.52 
0.06 
0.47 
1.18 

0.44 
0.18 
0.68 
0.06 
0.13 
0.62 


0.07 


0.65 

0.62 
0.21 
0.11 
0.67 
0.12 


6..53:     1.79 


0..50 

21.07 

0.16 


0.96 
0.06 
0.07 
0.84 
1.23 
0.51 

1.54 
1.26 
0.25 


POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


259 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   SEX  —  Continued. 


Total  PoruLATiON.    Both  Sexes.    All  Ages 


Voters 


Not 
Voters 


31  .oe.-} 

469 
323 

1,331 

3,243 

1,096 
665 

1,702 
169 
8.58 

1,184 
645 

2,772 
447 
818 
231 

1,171 
763 
193 

1,133 

4,.325 
803 
658 
834 
874 
646 
510 

1,123 
423 

1,333 
71.i 
694 

3,039 
700 

26,9.06 

1,2,58 

992 

8,531 

1,253 

1,310 

1,273 

1,042 

1,164 

1,202 

1,287 

269 

555 

780 

146 

584 

386 

1,256 

192 


Aliens 


Total 

Ratalile 

I'oUs 


No 

Political 

<.Vin- 

dition 


Total 
Pop- 
ulation. 
Both 
Sexes. 
All  Ages 


2,186 

7,369 

41,120 

93,699 

41 

30 

540 

l,08f 

41 

89 

453 

1,028 

68 

380 

1,779 

3,.532 

221 

907 

4,371 

11,793 

53 

198 

1,.347 

3,289 

19 

100 

784 

1,690 

210 

311 

2,223 

4,988 

23 

25 

217 

451 

97 

99 

1,054 

2,165 

80 

288 

1,5.52 

3,584 

34 

34 

713 

1,585 

209 

558 

3,539 

8,287 

66 

126 

639 

1,233 

30 

70 

918 

1,995 

23 

53 

307 

699 

74 

341 

1,586 

3,932 

90 

265 

1,118 

2,393 

25 

75 

293 

589 

79 

339 

1,.5.51 

3,023 

338 

1,701 

6,.304 

14,348 

97 

233 

1,130 

2,432 

41 

120 

819 

1,922 

64 

,561 

1,4.59 

3,237 

57 

556 

1,487 

3,477 

42 

136 

824 

1,845 

37 

98 

645 

1,435 

26 

73 

1,222 

2,472 

35 

112 

570 

1,147 

53 

215 

1,601 

3,671 

23 

213 

951 

2,043 

27 

203 

924 

3,305 

163 

502 

3,704 

7, .587 

38 

62 

800 

1,784 

2,217 

4,152 

.33,325 

68,173 

62 

64 

1,.3S4 

2,823 

569 

136 

1,697 

2,989 

496 

1,674 

10,701 

22,464 

69 

150 

1,472 

2,697 

58 

100 

1,468 

2,859 

49 

277 

1,599 

3,446 

80 

375 

1,497 

3,295 

75 

315 

1,.5.54 

3,492 

119 

320 

1,641 

3,299 

46 

137 

1,470 

3,376 

29 

57 

355 

661 

18 

67 

640 

1,326 

60 

126 

960 

1,928 

6 

22 

174 

323 

61 

60 

705 

1,346 

29 

57 

472 

908 

72 

240 

1,.568 

3,251 

145 

56 

393 

651 

134,819 

1,626 
1,481 
5,311 

16,164 
4,636 
2,474 
7,211 
668 
3,219 
5,136 
2,298 

11,826 
1,872 
2,913 
1,006 
5,518 
3,511 
882 
4,574 

20,712 
3,562 
2,741 
4,696 
4,964 
2,669 
2,080 
3,694 
1,717 
5,272 
2,994 
4,229 

11,291 
2,584 

101,498 

4,207 
4,686 
.33,165 
4,169 
4,327 
5,045 
4,792 
5,046 
4,940 
4,846 
1,016 
1,966 
2,894 
497 
2,051 
1,380 
4,819 
1,044 


Percentages  op  Total  PoptrLATiou 


Eata- 
ble 
Polls 


30.. 50 

33.21 

30..59 
33.,50 
27.04 
29.06 
31.69 
.30.83 
.32.49 
32.74 
30.22 
31.03 
29.93 
34.13 
31.51 
30.52 
28.74 
31.84 
33.22 
33.91 
30.73 
31.72 
29.88 
31.07 
29.96 
30.87 
31.01 
33.08 
33.20 
30.37 
31.76 
21.85 
32.80 
30.96 

32.83 

32.90 
36.21 
32.27 
35.31 
33.93 
.31.69 
31.24 
30.80 
33.22 
30.33 
34.94 
32.55 
33.38 
35.01 
34.37 
34.20 
32.54 
37.64 


Native 

Born 

Voters 


Foreif^n 

Born 
Natural- 
ized 
Voters 


18.23 

24.66 
18.97 
21.35 
14.60 
17.45 
23.16 
17.50 
19.01 
23.39 
19.04 
24.20 
17.08 
20.94 
23.38 
19.28 
16.35 
15.61 
18.82 
17.62 
13.86 
17.29 
18.21 
8.86 
8.46 
20.31 
18.17 
24..55 
21.08 
20  94 
19.97 
12.58 
23..57 
23.45 

23.22 

25.96 
18..55 
20.78 
27.54 
26.42 
19.34 
14..58 
18.61 
19.51 
21.13 
25.49 
27.37 
24.71 
27.77 
27.01 
27.17 
22.78 
15.23 


5.18 

4.18 
2.84 
3.71 
5.46 
6.19 
3.72 
6.10 
6.29 
3.26 
4.01 
3.87 
6.36 
2.94 
4.70 
3.68 
4.87 
6.12 
3.06 
7.15 
7.02 
5.25 
5.80 
8.90 
9.15 
3.89 
6.35 
5.85 
3..55 
4.34 
3.91 
3.83 
3.35 
3.64 

3.34 

3.94 
2.62 
4.94 
2. .52 
3.86 
5.89 
7.16 
4.46 
4.82 
5.43 
0.98 
0.86 
2.24 
1.61 
146 
0.80 
3.28 
3.16 


Total 
Voters 

Aliens 

23.41 

5.47 

28.84 

1.85 

21.81 

6.01 

25.06 

7.16 

20.06 

5.61 

23.64 

4.27 

26.88 

4.04 

23.60 

4.32 

25.30 

3.74 

26.65 

3.08 

23.05 

5.61 

28.07 

1.48 

23.44 

4.72 

23.88 

6.73 

28.08 

2.40 

22.96 

5.27 

21.22 

6.18 

21.73 

7.55 

21.88 

8.50 

24.77 

7.41 

20.88 

8.22 

22.54 

6.46 

24.01 

4.38 

17.76 

11.95 

17.61 

11.20 

24.20 

.5.10 

24.,52 

4.71 

30.40 

1.98 

24.63 

6. .53 

25.28 

4.08 

23.88 

7.11 

16.41 

4.,^0 

26.92 

4.44 

27.09 

2.40 

26.56 

4.09 

29.90 

1..52 

21.17 

2.90 

25.72 

5.05 

30.06 

3.60 

30.28 

2.31 

25.23 

5.49 

21.74 

7.83 

23.07 

6.24 

24.33 

6.48 

26.56 

2.82 

26.47 

5.61 

28.23 

3.41 

26.95 

4.36 

29.38 

4.42 

28.47 

2.93 

27.97 

4.13 

26.06 

4.98 

18.39 

5  36 

Not 
Voters 


No 
Political 
Con- 
dition 


1.62 

69.50 

2..52 

66.79 

2.77 

69.41 

1.28 

66.50 

1.37 

72.96 

1.15 

70.94 

0.77 

68.31 

2.91 

69.17 

3.45 

67.51 

3.01 

67.26 

1..56 

69.78 

1.48 

68.97 

1.77 

70.07 

3..52 

65.87 

1.03 

68.49 

2.29 

69.48 

1.34 

71.26 

2.56 

68.16 

2.84 

66.78 

1.73 

66.09 

1.63 

69.27 

2.72 

68.28 

1.49 

70.12 

1.36 

68.93 

1.15 

70.04 

1.57 

09.13 

1.78 

68.99 

0.70 

66.92 

2.04 

66.80 

1.01 

69.63 

0.77 

68.24 

0.64 

78.15 

1.44 

67.20 

1.47 

69.04 

2.18 

67.17 

1.48 

67.10 

12.14 

63.79 

1.50 

67.73 

1.65 

64  69 

1.34 

66.07 

0.97 

68.31 

1.67 

68.76 

1.49 

69.20 

2.41 

66.78 

0.95 

69.67 

2.86 

65.06 

0.91 

67.45 

2.07 

66.62 

1.21 

64  99 

2.97 

65.63 

2.10 

65.80 

1.50 

67.46 

13.89 

62.36 

260 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   SEX— Contiuued. 


CoDXTiEs,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


Male  Population  20  Years  of  Age  and 
Over 


A'otcrs 


Not 
Voters 


Aliens 


rLYMOUTH 

—  Con. 

Kingston,    . 
Lakeville,  . 
Marion, 
Marslifleld, 
Mattapoisett, 
Midilleborough 
Xorwell, 
Pembroke, . 
Plymoutli,  . 
Plympton,  . 
Rocliester,  . 
Rockland,  . 
Scituate, 
Warehain,  . 
W.Bridgewater 
Whitman,   . 

SUFFOLK. 


1, 
2, 
3, 
4, 
5, 
G, 

I  , 

8. 
i). 


Boston, 

.  Ward 

Ward 

Ward 

AVard 

-  Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward  10, 
Ward  11, 
Ward  13, 
W' ard  13, 
Ward  14, 
AVard  15, 
Ward  16, 
Ward  17, 
Ward  18, 
Ward  I'J, 
Ward  20, 
Ward  21, 
^Vard  22, 
Ward  23, 
AVard  24, 
Ward  25, 

Chelsea,  . 
Ward  1,  . 
Ward  2,  . 
Ward  3,  . 
Ward  4,  . 
Ward  5,  . 

Revere, 

AVinthrop,  . 


473 

32 

2,54 

20 

207 

9 

536 

13 

296 

23 

1,843 

119 

473 

23 

369 

17 

1,966 

97 

158 

16 

283 

21 

1,571 

59 

673 

20 

828 

97 

461 

26 

1,616 

78 

123,102 

9,298 

113,393 

S,.520 

4,785 

177 

4,357 

963 

3,538 

126 

3,311 

143 

3,266 

709 

4,190 

589 

4,237 

596 

5,173 

349 

5,504 

.523 

6,007 

391 

4,886 

259 

5,731 

308 

4,795 

311 

4,.381 

612 

4,324 

207 

3,9.33 

174 

4,801 

204 

4,830 

222 

4,467 

196 

5,225 

288 

4,793 

217 

4,879 

240 

4,032 

250 

4,371 

205 

3,.577 

201 

7,066 

444 

1,561 

97 

1,631 

91 

1,493 

82 

1,265 

85 

1,116 

89 

1,818 

63 

825 

271 

5' 
30 
4 
55 
24 

220 
26 
42 

378 
18 
28 

135 
64 

230 
95 

IS' 

37,096 

34,171 

1,319 

1,846 

671 

753 

92' 

4,.592 

2,055 

2,710 

2,01 

1,206 

622 

924 

2,43 

1,078 

916 

79'( 

1,170 

1,72 

1,421 

851 

540 

1,095 

805 

782 

902 

2,222 

631 

538 

644 

298 

111 

420 

283 


Total 
Ratable 

Polls 


No 
Politi- 
cal 
Con- 
dition 


562 
304 
220 
604 
343 

2,182 
522 
428 

2,441 
192 
332 

1,765 
757 

1,1,55 
582 

1,881 

169,496 

156,084 
6,281 
7,166 
4,335 
4,207 
4,962 
9,371 
6,888 
8,23: 
8,044 
7,604 
5,767 
6,963 
7,.543 
6,071 
5,447 
4,904 
6,175 
6,779 
6,084 
6,372 
5,.550 
6,214 
5,08' 
5,3,58 
4,680 
9,73-i 
2,289 
2,260 
2,219 
1,648 
1,316 
2,301 
1,379 


4 
31 

6 
6 

8 

52' 

524 

252 

1 

45 

1 

1 
4 


48 
11 


148 
1 
2 
2 
1 


Total 
Male  Pop- 
ulation 
20  Years 

of  Ape 
and  Over 


562 
305 
221 
608 
316 

2,194 
523 
433 

2,4.53 
192 
336 

1,796 
757 

1,161 
588 

1,889 

170,023 

156,608 
6,281 
7,418 
4,336 
4,2,52 
4,963 
9,371 
6,889 
8,236 
8,044 
7,604 
5,767 
7,011 
7,,554 
6,071 
,5,451 
4,904 
6,177 
0,780 
6,084 
6,373 
5,552 
6,214 
5,235 
5,3.59 
4,682 
9,734 
2,290 
2,260 
2,220 
1,648 
1,316 
2,302 
1,379 


Percentages  of  Male  Population  20  Years 
OF  Age  and  Over 


Rata- 
ble 
Polls 


100.00 
99.67 
99.,55 
99.34 
99.13 
99.45 
99.81 
98.85 
99.51 

100.00 
98.81 
98.27 

100.00 
99.48 
98.98 
99.,58 

99.69 

99.6' 

100.00 
96.60 
99.98 
98.94 
99.98 

100.00 
99.99 
99.95 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 
99.32 
99.85 

100.00 
99.93 

100.00 
99.9 
99.99 

100.00 
99.98 
99.96 

100.00 
97.17 
99.98 
99.96 
99.98 
99.96 

100.00 
99.95 

100.00 

100.00 
99.96 

100.00 


Na- 
tive 
Horn 
Voters 


76.51 

80.33 

91.86 

85.86 

84.10 

77.76 

87.00 

80.14 

•71.63 

79.1 

81.55 

71.49 

80..58 

65..55 

68.3' 

75.86 

49.26 

48.83 

50.66 

32.61 

55.51 

56.54 

44.43 

23.26 

41.05 

42.34 

46.89 

63.48 

09.6 

65.45 

32.24 

47.73 

.51.61 

.57.99 

48.19 

44.01 

36.04 

60.84 

67.42 

48.6' 

48.40 

60.8 

53.93 

54.13 

49.35 

,50..S4 

47.25 

62.44 

69.30 

.57.90 

49.68 


Foreign 
Born 
Natu- 
ralized 
Voters 


7.65 
2.95 
1.81 
2.30 
1.45 
6.24 
3.44 
5.08 
8.52 
3.12 
2.68 

15.98 
8.32 
5. 

10.03 
9.69 

23.14 

23. .58 

25.,52 

26.13 

26.08 

21.33 

21.38 

21.45 

20.45 

20.47 

21. .53 

15..52 

15.05 

16.29 

31.24 

24.43 

27.72 

22.21 

29.53 

27.23 

36.78 

21.15 

18.91 

29.85 

28.62 

20.69 

22.4 

18.46 

18.82 

21.33 

20.00 

14.3i 

15.,50 

21.0' 

10.15 


Total 
Voters 


84.16 

83.28 
93.67 
88.16 
85.55 
84.00 
90.44 
85.22 
80.15 
82.29 
84.23 
87.47 
88.90 
71.32 
78.40 
85.55 

72.40 

72.41 
76.18 
58.74 
.81..59 
77.8' 
65.81 
44.71 
61..50 
62.81 
68.42 
79.00 
84.72 
81.74 
63.48 
72.16 
79.33 
80.20 
77.72 
71.24 
73.42 
81.99 
86.33 
78.5-: 
77.02 
81. ,56 
76.40 
72.59 
68.1 
72.1 
67.25 
76.76 
84.80 
78.9 
,59,83 


Aliens 


10.14 
9.83 
1.81 
9.04 
6.93 

10.03 
4.97 
9.70 

15.41 
9.38 
8.33 
7.52 
8.46 

19.81 

16.16 
9.90 

21.82 

21.82 

21.00 

24.88 

15.48 

17.71 

18.68 

49.00 

29.83 

32.90 

25.08 

15.86 

10.79 

33.18 

32.26 

17.7 

16.80 

16.25 

1S.94 

25.47 

23.36 

13.47 

9.72 
17.62 
15.38 
14. .59 
19.2 
22.83 
27.55 
23.80 
29.01 
18.08 

8  44 
18.25 
20.52 


Not 
Vot- 
ers 


5.70 

6.56 

4.0 

2.14 

6.65 

5.42 

4.40 

3.93 

3.95 

8..S3 

6.25 

3.28 

2.64 

8  35 

4.42 

4.13 

5.47 

5.44 
2.82 

12.98 
2.91 
3.36 

15.49 
6.29 
8.66 
4.24 
6..50 
5.14 
4.49 
4.40 
4.11 

10.08 
3.80 
3.55 
3.31 
3.28 
3.22 
4.52 
3.91 
3.86 
4.77 
3.83 
4.29 
4.56 
4.24 
4.03 
3.69 
5.16 
6.76 
2.74 

19.65 


No 
Politi- 
cal 
Con- 
dition 


0.33 
0.45 
0.66 
0.87 
0..55 
0.19 
1.15 
0.49 

1.19 
1.73 

0..52 
1.02 
0.42 

0.31 
0.33 

3.40 

0.02 
1.06 
0.02 

0.01 
0  05 


0.68 
0.15 

0.07 

0.03 
O.Ol 

0.02 
0.04 

2.83 

0.02 
0.04 
0.02 
0.04 

0.05 


0.04 


POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


261 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   SEX  —  Continued. 


Total  Popcxation.    Both  Sexes.    All  Ages 


Voters 


Not 
Voters 


Aliens 


Total 
Ratable 

Polls 


No 
Political 
Con- 
dition 


473 

32 

57 

.562 

1,184 

254 

20 

30 

304 

566 

207 

9 

4 

220 

.539 

536 

13 

55 

604 

1,156 

296 

23 

24 

343 

689 

1,843 

119 

220 

2,182 

4,.507 

473 

23 

26 

522 

1,018 

369 

17 

42 

428 

795 

1,966 

97 

378 

2,441 

5,516 

158 

16 

18 

192 

3.57 

2S3 

21 

28 

332 

689 

1,571 

59 

135 

1,765 

3,758 

673 

20 

04 

757 

1,489 

828 

97 

230 

1,1.55 

2,212 

461 

26 

95 

582 

1,165 

1,616 

78 

187 

1,881 

3,863 

123,102 

9,298 

37,096 

169,496 

370,303 

113,393 

8,520 

34,171 

1.56,084 

340,836 

4,785 

177 

1,319 

6,281 

14,726 

4,357 

963 

1,846 

7,166 

14,422 

3,538 

126 

671 

4,335 

9,608 

3,311 

143 

753 

4,207 

9,168 

3,266 

769 

927 

4,962 

8,024 

4,190 

589 

4,592 

9,371 

18,489 

4,237 

59C 

2,0.55 

6,888 

10,085 

5,173 

349 

2,710 

8,232 

14,898 

5,504 

523 

2,017 

8,044 

15,130 

6,007 

391 

1,206 

7,604 

'14,9.50 

4,886 

259 

622 

5,767 

14,163 

5,731 

■     308 

924 

6,963 

14,628 

4,795 

311 

2,437 

7,543 

17,357 

4,381 

612 

1,078 

6,071 

13,115 

4,324 

207 

916 

5,447 

13,176 

3,933 

174 

797 

4,904 

11,416 

4,801 

204 

1,170 

6,175 

14,939 

4.830 

222 

1,727 

6,779 

14,900 

4,467 

196 

1,421 

6,084 

16,288 

5,225 

288 

859 

6,372 

15,156 

4,793 

217 

540 

5,.5.50 

13,724 

4,879 

240 

1,095 

6,214 

16,075 

4,032 

250 

805 

5,087 

13,196 

4,371 

2u5 

782 

5,358 

12,882 

3,.577 

201 

902 

4,680 

10,321 

7,066 

444 

2  222 

9,732 

21,532 

1,.561 

97 

631 

2,289 

5,190 

1,631 

91 

538 

2,260 

5,325 

1,493 

82 

644 

2,219 

4,903 

1,265 

85 

298 

1,648 

3,739 

1,116 

89 

111 

1,316 

2,375 

1,818 

63 

420 

2,301 

5,122 

825 

271 

283 

1,379 

2,813 

Total 
Pop- 
ulation. 
Both 

Sexes. 
All  Ages 


1,746 
870 
759 
1,760 
1,032 
6,689 
1,.540 
1,223 
7,957 
,549 
1,021 
5,523 
2,246 
3,367 
1,747 
5,744 

539,799 

496,920 

21,007 

21,.5S8 

13,943 

13,375 

12,986 

27,860 

16,973 

23,130 

23,174 

22,.554 

19,930 

21,591 

24,900 

19,186 

18,623 

16,320 

21,114 

21,679 

22,372 

21,528 

19,274 

22,289 

18,283 

18,240 

15,001 

31,264 

7,479 

,    7,585 

7,122 

5,387 

3,691 

7,423 

4,192 


Percentages  of  Total  Population 


Rata- 
ble 
Polls 


32.19 
34.94 
28.99 
.34.32 
33.24 
32.62 
33.90 
35.00 
30.68 
34.97 
32.52 
31.96 
33.70 
34.30 
33.31 
32.75 

31.40 

31.41 
29.90 
.33.19 
31.09 
31.45 
38.21 
33.64 
40.58 
35.59 
34.71 
33.71 
28.94 
32.25 
30.29 
31.64 
29.25 
30.05 
29.25 
31.27 
27.19 
29.60 
28.80 
27.88 
27.82 
29.37 
31.20 
31.13 
30.61 
29.80 
31.16 
.30.59 
35.65 
31.00 
32.90 


Native 
Born 

Voters 


24.63 
28.16 
26.74 
29.66 
28.20 
25.50 
29..55 
28.37 
22.08 
27.69 
26.84 
23.25 
27.16 
22.60 
23.01 
24.95 

15..52 

15.39 
15.15 
11.20 
17.26 
17  97 
16.98 

7.83 
16.66 
15.07 
16.28 
21.40 
20.16 
21.25 

9.78 
15.10 
15.11 
17.43 
14.10 
13.76 

9.96 
18.01 
19.42 
13  57 
13.86 
17.88 
16.84 
16.85 
15.11 
15.15 
14.73 
19.10 
24.71 
17.96 
16.34 


Foreign 
Born 

Natural- 
ized 

Voters 

Total 
Voters 

2.46 

27.09 

1.03 

29.19 

0.,53 

27.27 

0.79 

30,45 

0.48 

28,68 

2.05 

27.55 

1.17 

30.72 

1.80 

30.17 

2,63 

24.71 

1.09 

28.78 

0.88 

27.72 

5.20 

28.45 

2.80 

29.96 

1.99 

24.59 

3.38 

26.39 

3.18 

28.13 

7.29 

22.81 

7.43 

22.82 

7.63 

22.78 

8.98 

20,18 

8.11 

25.37 

6.78 

24.75 

8.17 

25.15 

7.21 

15.04 

8.30 

24.96 

7.29 

22..36 

7.47 

23.75 

5.23 

26.63 

4.36 

24.52 

5.29 

26..54 

9.48 

19.26 

7.73 

^2.83 

8.11 

23.22 

6.67 

24.10 

8.64 

22.74 

8.52 

22.28 

10.01 

19.97 

6.26 

24.27 

5.45 

24.87 

8.32 

21.89 

8.19 

22.05 

6.08 

23.96 

7.01 

23.85 

5.75 

22.60 

5.76 

20.87 

6.35 

21.50 

6.23 

20.96 

4.38 

23.48 

5.53 

30.24 

6.,53 

24.49 

3.34 

19.68 

Aliens 


3.27 
3.45 
0.53 
3.13 
2.33 
3.29 
1.69 
3.44 
4.75 
3.28 
2.74 
2.44 
2.85 
6.83 
5.43 
3.26 

6.87 

6.88 
6.28 
8.55 
4.81 
5.63 
7.14 
16.48 
12.11 
11.72 
8.70 
5.35 
3.12 
4.28 
9.78 
5.62 
4.92 
4.88 
5.54 
7.97 
6..S5 
3.99 
2.80 
4.91 
4.40 
4.29 
6.01 
7.11 
8.44 
7.10 
9.05 
5.53 
3.00 
5.66 
6.75 


Not 
Voters 


No 
Political 
Con- 
dition 


1.83 

07.81 

2..30 

65.06 

1.19 

71.01 

0.74 

65.68 

2.23 

66.76 

1.78 

67.38 

1.49 

66.10 

1.39 

65.00 

1.22 

69.32 

2.91 

65.03 

2.06 

67.48 

1.07 

68.04 

0.89 

66.30 

2.88 

65.70 

1.49 

66.69 

1.36 

67.25 

1.72 

68.60 

1.71 

68..59 

0.84 

70.10 

4.46 

66.81 

0.91 

68.91 

1.07 

68..55 

5.92 

61.79 

2.12 

66.36 

3.51 

59.42 

l.ijl 

64.41 

2.26 

65.29 

1.73 

66.29 

1.30 

71.06 

1.43 

67.75 

1.25 

69.71 

3.19 

68.36 

1.11 

70.75 

1.07 

.  69.95 

0.97 

70.75 

1.02 

68.73 

0.87 

72.81 

1.34 

70.40 

1.13 

71.20 

1.08 

72.12 

1.37 

72.18 

1.12 

70.63 

1.34 

68.80 

1.42 

68.87 

1.30 

69.39 

1.20 

70.20 

1.15 

68.84 

1.58 

69.41 

2.41 

64.35 

0.85 

69.00 

6.47 

67.10 

262 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


POLITICAL  CONDITION:    BY  SEX  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Male 

Population  20  Years  of  Age  and 
Over 

Percentages  of  Male  Population  20  Years 
of  Age  and  Over 

Voters 

Not 
Voters 

Aliens 

Total 

Ratable 

Polls 

No 
Politi- 
cal 
Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Pop- 
ulation 
20  Years 

of  Age 
and  Over 

Eata- 
ble 
Polls 

Na- 
tive 
Born 
Voters 

Foreign 
Born 
Natu- 
ralized 
Voters 

Total 
Voters 

Aliens 

Not 
Vot- 
ers 

No 
Politi- 
cal 
Con- 
dition 

1 

WORCESTER. 

66,109 

6,236 

20,796 

93,141 

1,268 

94,409 

98.66 

54.33 

15.69 

70.02 

22.03 

6.61 

1.34 

2 

Ashburnhani,    . 

548 

23 

86 

657 

4 

661 

99.39 

75.49 

7.41 

82.90 

13.01 

3.48 

0.61 

3 

Athol,  . 

1,846 

238 

488 

2,572 

9 

2,.581 

99.65 

66.87 

4.65 

71.52 

18.91 

9.22 

0.35 

4 

Auburn, 

270 

51 

150 

471 

- 

471 

100.00 

47.13 

10.19 

57.32 

31.85 

10.83 

- 

5 

Barre, . 

543 

64 

135 

742 

53 

795 

93.33 

64.02 

4.28 

68.30 

16.98 

8.05 

6.67 

6 

Berlin, 

238 

27 

43 

308 

3 

311 

99.04 

72.35 

4.18 

76.53 

13.83 

8.68 

0.96 

7 

Blackstoue, 

1,393 

49 

479 

1,921 

17 

1,938 

99.12 

43.24 

28.64 

71.88 

24.71 

2.53 

0.88 

8 

Bolton, 

210 

25 

33 

268 

5 

273 

98.17 

70.33 

6.59 

76.92 

12.09 

9.16 

1.83 

9 

Boylston,    . 

197 

14 

40 

251 

4 

255 

98.43 

69.80 

7.45 

77.25 

15.69 

5.49 

1.57 

10 

Brookfleld, 

760 

87 

230 

1,077 

1 

1,078 

99.91 

61.78 

8.72 

70..50 

21.34 

8.07 

0.09 

11 

Charlton,    . 

487 

56 

69 

612 

4 

616 

99.35 

73.54 

5.52 

79.06 

11.20 

9.09 

0.65 

12 

Clinton, 

2,418 

158 

503 

3,079 

7 

3,086 

99.77 

41.93 

36.42 

78.35 

16.30 

5.12 

0.23 

13 

Dana,  . 

180 

27 

41 

248 

- 

248 

100.00 

71.37 

1.21 

72.58 

16.53 

10.89 

- 

14 

Dougla8,     . 

493 

52 

130 

675 

3 

678 

99.56 

64.01 

8.70 

72.71 

19.18 

7.67 

0.44 

15 

Dudley, 

528 

41 

295 

864 

3 

867 

99.65 

43.25 

17.65 

60.90 

34.02 

4.73 

0.35 

16 

FiTCHBURG, 

5,231 

603 

2,116 

7,950 

39 

7,989 

99.51 

48.83 

16.65 

65.48 

26.48 

7.55 

0.49 

17 

Ward  1,  . 

828 

174 

310 

1,312 

38 

1,3,50 

97.19 

40.82 

20.52 

61.34 

22.96 

12.89 

2.81 

18 

AVard  2,  . 

884 

107 

903 

1,894 

1 

1,895 

99.95 

27.60 

19.05 

46.65 

47.65 

5.65 

0.05 

19 

Ward  3,  . 

821 

87 

403 

1,311 

- 

1,311 

100.00 

42.41 

20.21 

62.62 

30.74 

6.64 

- 

20 

Ward  4,  . 

817 

119 

121 

1,0.57 

- 

1,057 

100.00 

69.35 

7.94 

77.29 

11.45 

11.26 

- 

21 

Ward  5,  . 

932 

73 

79 

1,084 

- 

1,084 

100.00 

74.72 

11.26 

85.98 

7.29 

6.73 

- 

22 

Ward  6,  . 

949 

43 

300 

1,292 

- 

1,292 

100.00 

56.35 

17.10 

73.45 

23.22 

3.33 

- 

23 

Gardner,     . 

1,980 

136 

871 

2,987 

14 

3,001 

99.53 

54.05 

11.93 

65.98 

29.02 

4.53 

0.47 

24 

Grafton, 

990 

67 

399 

1,456 

10 

1,466 

99.32 

57.09 

10.44 

67.53 

27.22 

4.57 

0.68 

25 

Hardwlck,  . 

479 

61 

268 

808 

8 

816 

99.02 

45.34 

13..36 

58.70 

32.84 

7.48 

0.98 

26 

Harvard,    . 

306 

42 

68 

416 

4 

420 

99.05 

65.48 

7.38 

72.86 

16.19 

10.00 

0.95 

27 

Holden, 

522 

29 

217 

768 

5 

773 

99.35 

57.31 

10.22 

67.53 

28.07 

3.75 

0.65 

28 

Hopedale,  . 

351 

60 

53 

464 

1 

465 

99.78 

6.5.16 

10.32 

75.48 

11.40 

12.90 

0.22 

29 

Hubbardston,    . 

338 

51 

47 

436 

1 

437 

99.77 

70.94 

6.41 

77.35 

10.75 

11.67 

0.23 

30 

Lancaster,  . 

413 

54 

124 

591 

6 

597 

98.99 

57.12 

12.06 

69.18 

20.77 

9.04 

1.01 

31 

Leicester,   . 

744 

59 

157 

960 

6 

966 

99.38 

60.15 

16.87 

77.02 

16.25 

6.11 

0.62 

33 

Leominster, 

2,260 

223 

4.55 

2,938 

6 

2,944 

99.80 

66.41 

10.36 

76.77 

15.46 

7.57 

0.20 

33 

Lunenburg, 

357 

6 

33 

396 

8 

404 

98.02 

83.17 

5.20 

88.37 

8.17 

1.48 

1.98 

34 

Mendon,      . 

263 

24 

19 

306 

Q 

308 

99.35 

79.22 

6.17 

85.39 

6.17 

7.79 

0.65 

35 

Milford,      . 

2,323 

125 

425 

2,873 

30 

2,903 

98.97 

61.35 

18.67 

80.02 

14.64 

4.31 

1.03 

36 

Millbury,    . 

963 

99 

559 

1,621 

4 

1,625 

99.75 

47.51 

11.75 

59.26 

34.40 

6.09 

0.25 

37 

New  Biainti-ee, . 

112 

23 

54 

189 

1 

190 

99.47 

57.37 

1.58 

58.95 

28.42 

12.10 

0.53 

3S 

Northborough,  . 

407 

29 

161 

597 

1 

598 

99.83 

60.37 

7.69 

68.06 

26.92 

4.85 

0.17 

39 

Northbridge, 

974 

129 

548 

1,651 

5 

1,656 

99.70 

38.95 

19.87 

5S.82 

33.09 

7.79 

0.30 

40 

N.  Brookfleld,    . 

1,070 

82 

247 

1,399 

5 

1,404 

99.64 

63.11 

13.10 

76.21 

17..59 

5.84 

0.36 

41 

Oakham,     . 

175 

12 

21 

208 

- 

208 

100.00 

80.29 

3.84 

84.13 

10.10 

5.77 

- 

42 

Oxford, 

559 

31 

116 

706 

6 

712 

99.16 

70.51 

8.00 

78.51 

16.29 

4.36 

0.84 

43 

Paxton, 

131 

4 

23 

158 

2 

160 

98.75 

77. .50 

4.38 

81.88 

14.37 

2.50 

1.25 

44 

Petersham, 

258 

44 

39 

341 

6 

347 

98.27 

67.43 

6.92 

74.35 

11.24 

12.68 

1.73 

45 

Phillipston, 

133 

15 

12 

160 

3 

163 

98.16 

79.76 

1.84 

81.00 

7.36 

9.20 

1.84 

46 

Princeton,  . 

254 

23 

51 

328 

2 

330 

99.39 

70.30 

6.67 

76.97 

15.45 

6.97 

0.61 

47 

Royalston, . 

255 

16 

25 

296 

1 

297 

99.66 

80.14 

5.72 

85.86 

8.42 

5.38 

0.34 

48 

Rutland,      . 

237 

22 

57 

316 

1 

317 

99.68 

67.19 

7.57 

74.76 

17.98 

6.94 

0.32 

49 

Shrewsbury, 

444 

23 

49 

516 

6 

522 

98.85 

79.31 

5.75 

85.06 

9.39 

4.40 

1.15 

50 

Soutliborougli,  . 

448 

57 

316 

821 

3 

824 

99.64 

45.27 

9.10 

54.37 

38.35 

6.92 

0.36 

51 

Southbridge, 

1,414 

124 

651 

2,189 

9 

2,198 

99.59 

45.68 

18.65 

64.33 

29.62 

5.64 

0.41 

52 

Spencer, 

1,570 

124 

447 

2,141 

9 

2,150 

99.58 

56.93 

16.09 

73.02 

20.79 

5.77 

0.42 

53 

Sterling,      . 

337 

43 

39 

419 

5 

424 

98.82 

75.00 

4.48 

79.48 

9.20 

10.14 

1.18 

54 

Sturbridge, 

423 

34 

100 

557 

4 

561 

99.29 

63.81 

11.59 

75.40 

17.83 

6.06 

0.71 

55 

Sutton, 

555 

74 

344 

973 

11 

984 

98.88' 

.50.00 

6.40 

56.40 

34.96 

7..52 

1.12 

POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


263 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY  SEX  —  Coutinued. 


TOTA 

.  ropULATioN.    Both  Sexes.    All  Ages 

Percentages  of  Total  Population 

Voters 

Not 
Voters 

Aliens 

Total 
Ratable 

Polls 

No 
Political 
Con- 
dition 

Total 

Pop- 
ulation. ■ 

Hoth     1 

Sexes. 
All  Ages 

Rata- 
ble 
Polls 

1 

Native 
Born 
Voters 

Foreign 

Born 
Natural- 
ized 
Voters 

Total 
Voters 

Aliens 

Net 
Voters 

No 
Political 
Con- 
dition 

66,109 

6,236 

20,796 

93,141 

213,304 

306,445 

30..39 

16.74 

4.83 

21.57 

6.79 

2.03 

69.61 

1 

548 

23 

86 

657 

1,491 

2,148 

30.59 

23.23 

2.28 

25.51 

4.01 

1.07 

69.41 

2 

1,846 

238 

488 

2,572 

4,792 

7,364 

34.93 

23.44 

1.63 

25.07 

6.63 

3  23 

65.07 

3 

270 

51 

150 

471 

1,127 

1,598 

29.47 

13.89 

3.00 

16.89 

9..39 

3.19 

70  53 

4 

543 

64 

135 

742 

1,536 

2,278 

32.57 

22.35 

1.49 

23.84 

5.92 

2.81 

67.43 

5 

238 

27 

43 

308 

589 

897 

34.34 

25.08 

1.45 

26.53 

4.80 

3.01 

65.66 

6 

1,393 

49 

479 

1,921 

4,118 

6,039 

31.81 

13.88 

9.19 

23.07 

7.93 

0.81 

68.19 

7 

210 

25 

33 

268 

529 

797 

33.63 

24.09 

2.26 

26.35 

4.14 

3.14 

66.37 

8 

197 

14 

40 

251 

478 

729 

34.43 

24.42 

2.60 

27.02 

5.49 

1.92 

65  57 

9 

760 

87 

230 

1,077 

2,202 

3,279 

32.85 

20.31 

2.87 

23.18 

7.02 

2.65 

67.15 

10 

487 

56 

69 

612 

1,265 

1,877 

32.61 

24.14 

1.81 

25.95 

3.68 

2.98 

67.39 

11 

2,41S 

158 

503 

?,079 

8,418 

11,497 

26.78 

11.25 

9.78 

21.03 

4.38 

1.37 

73.22 

12 

180 

27 

41 

248 

469 

717  ! 

34.59 

24.68 

0.42 

25.10 

5.72 

3.77 

65.41 

13 

493 

52 

130 

675 

1,351 

2,026 

33.32 

21.42 

2.91 

24.33 

6.42 

2.57 

66.68 

14 

528 

41 

295 

864 

2,339 

3,203 

26.97 

11.71 

4.77 

16.48 

9.21 

1.28 

73.03 

15 

5,231 

603 

2,116 

7,950 

18,459 

26,409 

30.10 

14.77 

5.04 

19.81 

8.01 

2.28 

69.90 

16 

828 

174 

310 

1,312 

3,064 

4,376 

29.98 

12.59 

6.33 

18.92 

7.08 

3.98 

70.02 

17 

884 

107 

903 

1,894 

4,616 

6,510 

29.09 

8.03 

5.55 

13.58 

13.87 

1.64 

70.91 

18 

821 

87 

403 

1,311 

2,988 

4,299 

30..50 

12.93 

6.17 

19.10 

9.38 

2.02 

69..50 

19 

817 

119 

121 

1,057 

2,157 

3,214 

32.89 

22.81 

2.61 

25.42 

3.77 

3.70 

67.11 

20 

932 

73 

79 

1,084 

2,266 

3,3.50 

32.36 

24.18 

3.64 

27.82 

2.36 

2.18 

67.64 

21 

949 

43 

300 

1,292 

3,368 

4,660 

27.73 

15.62 

4.75 

20.37 

6.44 

0.92 

72.27 

22 

1,980 

136 

871 

2,987 

6,195 

9,182 

32.53 

17.66 

3.90 

21.56 

9.49 

1.48 

67.47 

23 

990 

67 

399 

1,456 

3,645 

5,101 

28.54 

16.41 

3.00 

19.41 

7.82 

1.31 

71.46 

24 

479 

61 

268 

808 

1,847 

2,6.55 

30.43 

13.94 

4.10 

18.04 

10.09 

2.30 

69.57 

25 

306 

42 

68 

416 

746 

1,162 

35.80 

23.66 

2.67 

26.33 

5.85 

3.62 

64.20 

26 

522 

29 

217 

768 

1,834 

2,602 

29.52 

17.02 

3.04 

20.06 

8.34 

1.12 

70.48 

27 

351 

60 

53 

464 

913 

1,377 

33.70 

22.00 

3.49 

25.49 

3.85 

4.36 

66.30 

28 

338 

51 

47 

436 

838 

1,274 

34.22 

24.33 

2.20 

26.53 

3.69 

4.00 

65.78 

29 

413 

54 

124 

591 

1,589 

2,180 

27.11 

15.64 

3.30 

18.94 

5.69 

2.4S 

72.89 

30 

744 

59 

157 

960 

2,279 

3,2.39 

29.64 

17.94 

5.03 

22.97 

4.85 

1.82 

70.36 

31 

2,260 

223 

455 

2,938 

6,273 

9,211 

31.90 

21.23 

3.31 

24.54 

4.94 

2.42 

68.10 

32 

357 

6 

33 

396 

841 

1,2.37 

32.01 

27.16 

1.70 

28.86 

2.67 

0.48 

67.99 

33 

263 

24 

19 

306 

583 

889 

34.42 

27.44 

2.14 

29  .58 

2.14 

2.70 

65.58 

34 

2,323 

125 

425 

2,873 

6,086 

8,959 

32.07 

19.88 

6.05 

25.93 

4.74 

1.40 

67.93 

35 

963 

99 

559 

1,621 

3,601 

5,222 

31.04 

14.78 

3.66 

18.44 

10.70 

1.90 

68.96 

36 

112 

23 

54 

189 

353 

542 

34.87 

20.11 

0..55 

20.66 

9.96 

4.25 

65.13 

37 

407 

29 

161 

597 

1,343 

1,940 

30.77 

18.61 

2.37 

20.98 

8.30 

1.49 

69.23 

38 

974 

129 

548 

1,651 

3,635 

5,286 

31.23 

12.20 

6.22 

18.42 

10.37 

2.44 

68.77 

39 

1,070 

82 

247 

1,399 

3,236 

4,635 

30.18 

19.12 

3.97 

23.09 

5.32 

1.77 

69.82 

40 

175 

12 

21 

208 

397 

605 

34.38 

27.61 

1.32 

28.93 

3.47 

1.98 

65.62 

41 

559 

31 

116 

706 

1,684 

2,390 

29..54 

21.00 

2..39 

23..39 

4.85 

1.30 

70.-:  6 

42 

131 

4 

23 

158 

268 

426 

37.09 

29.11 

1.64 

30.75 

5.40 

0.94 

62.91 

43 

258 

44 

39 

341 

611 

9.52 

35.82 

24.58 

2.52 

27.10 

4.10 

4.62 

64.18 

44 

133 

15 

12 

160 

300 

460 

34.78 

28.26 

0.65 

28.91 

2.61 

3.26 

65.22 

45 

254 

23 

51 

328 

624 

952 

34.45 

24.37 

2. .31 

26.68 

5.36 

2.41 

65.55 

46 

255 

16 

25 

296 

594 

890 

33.26 

26.74 

1.91 

28.65 

2.81 

1.80 

66.74 

47 

237 

22 

57 

316 

662 

978 

32.31 

21.78 

2.45 

24.23 

583 

2.25 

67.69 

48 

444 

23 

49 

516 

1,008 

1,524 

33.56 

27.16 

1.97 

29.13 

3.22 

1.51 

66.14 

49 

448 

57 

316 

821 

1,402 

2,223 

36.93 

16.78 

3.37 

20.15 

14.22 

2.56 

63.07 

50 

1,414 

124 

651 

2,189 

6,061 

8,250 

26.53 

12.17 

4.97 

17.14 

7.89 

1.150 

73.47 

51 

1,570 

124 

447 

2,141 

5,473 

7,614 

28.12 

16.08 

4.54 

20.62 

5.87 

1.63 

71.88 

52 

337 

43 

39 

419 

799 

1,218 

34.40 

26.11 

1..56 

27.67 

3.20 

3.53 

65.60 

53 

423 

34 

100 

557 

1,353 

1,910 

29.16 

18.74 

3.40 

22.14 

5.24 

1.78 

70.84 

54 

555 

74 

344 

973 

2,447 

3,420 

28.45 

14..39 

1.84 

16.23 

10.06 

2.16 

71..55 

55 

2GJ: 


CENSUS    OP    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   SEX  —  Concluded. 


Male  Popitlation  20  Years  of  Age  and 
Over 

Percentage 

s  OF  Male  Populatiox  20  Years 
of  Age  and  Over 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Voters 

Not 
Voters 

Aliens 

Total 

Ratable 

Tolls 

No 
Politi- 
cal 
Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Pop- 
ulation 

20  Years 
of  Age 

and  Over 

Rata- 
ble 

Polls 

Na- 
tive 
Born 
Voters 

Foreign 
Born 
Natu- 
ralized 
Voters 

Total 
Voters 

Aliens 

Not 
Vot- 
ers 

No 
Politi- 
cal 
Con- 
dition 

WORCESTER 

—  Con. 

! 

1 

Templetoii, 

770 

49 

111 

930 

4 

934 

99.57 

73.88 

8.,56 

82.44 

11.88 

5.25 

0.4a 

2 

Upton, 

519 

43 

52 

614 

4 

618 

99.35 

77.35 

6.63 

83.98 

8.41 

6.96 

0.6& 

3 

Uxbriclge,  . 

743 

79 

305 

1,127 

5 

1,132 

99.56 

56.72 

8.92 

65.64 

26.94 

6.98 

0.44 

4 

AVarren, 

859 

142 

331 

1,332 

6 

1,338 

99.55 

53.81 

10.39 

64.20 

24.74 

10.61 

0.45 

n 

Webster,     . 

1,248 

148 

802 

2,198 

13 

2,211 

90.41 

38.17 

18.27 

56.44 

.36.27 

6.70 

0.159 

6 

Westborougli,    . 

1,128 

193 

167 

1,488 

194 

1,682 

88.47 

57.25 

9.81 

67.06 

9.03  11.48 

11..5S 

7 

WestBoylstou,. 

517 

42 

2.53 

812 

- 

812 

100.00 

53.45 

10.22 

63.67 

31.10'   5.17 

- 

8 

W.  BrookfieM,  . 

407 

30 

31 

468 

4 

472 

99.15 

74.15 

12  08 

86.23 

6.57    6.35 

0.85 

9 

Westminster, 

354 

34 

35 

423 

2 

425 

99.53 

77.41 

5.88 

83.29 

8.24 

8.00 

0.47 

10 

Winch  endon, 

1,049 

108 

246 

1,403 

9 

1,412 

99.36 

64.73 

9.56 

74.29 

17.42 

7.65 

0.64 

11 

Worcester,     . 

21,128 

1,908 

6,630 

29,660 

690 

30,,3,56 

97.73 

49.56 

20.04 

69.60 

21.84 

6.29 

227 

12 

Ward  1,  . 

2,788 

217 

7.58 

3,763 

1 

3,764 

99.97 

55.63 

18.44 

74.07 

20.14 

5.76 

0.03 

13 

Ward  2,  . 

2,686 

143 

976 

3,805 

457 

4,262 

89.28 

45.75 

17.27 

63.02 

22.90 

3.36 

10.72 

14 

Ward  3,  . 

2,695 

547 

1,196 

4,438 

230 

4,668 

95.07 

37.08 

20.65 

57.73 

25.62 

11.72 

4.9a 

15 

Ward  4,  . 

2,.577 

174 

949 

3,700 

- 

3,700 

100.00 

38  35 

31..30 

69.65 

25.65 

4.70 

- 

16 

Ward  5,  . 

2,646 

325 

1,609 

4,.580 

1 

4,.5S1 

99.98 

29.60 

28.16 

57.76 

35.12 

7.10 

0.02 

17 

Ward  6,  . 

2,656 

175 

587 

3,418 

1 

3,419 

99.97 

60.66 

17.02 

77.68 

17.17 

6.12 

o.oa 

18 

Ward  7,  . 

2,.554 

182 

367 

3,103 

- 

3,103 

100.00 

68.68 

13.63 

82.31 

11.83 

5.86 

- 

19 

Ward  8,  . 

2,.526 

145 

188 

2,859 

- 

2,859 

100.00 

80.13 

8.22 

88.35 

6.58 

5.07 

- 

RECAPITULATION. 


The  State, 
AND  Counties. 


Male  Population  20  Years  of  Age  and 
Over 


THE   STATE. 

Barnstable, 

Berkshire, 

Bristol, 

Dukes, 

Essex, 

Franklin,  . 

Hampden, 

Hampshire, 

Middlesex, 

Nantucket, 

Norfolk,    . 

Plymouth, 

Suffolk,      . 

Worcester, 


Voters 

Not 
Voters 

560,802 

44,821 

7,620 

455 

20,186 

1,828 

42,495 

3,076 

1,236 

88 

77,282 

5,366 

10,332 

784 

31,568 

2,960 

11,888 

988 

109,577 

9,310 

886 

29 

31,565 

2,186 

26,956 

2,217 

123,102 

9,298 

66,109 

6,236 

Aliens 


160,610 

799 

3,883 

16,781 

149 

22,381 

1,716 

10,854 

2,878 

31,723 

33 

7,369 

4,152 

37,096 

20,796 


Total 

Ratable 

Polls 

No 
Politi- 
cal 
Con- 
dition 

766,233 

5,473 

8,874 

63 

25,897 

109 

62,3,52 

.565 

1,473 

6 

105,029 

775 

12,832 

50 

45,382 

199 

15,7,54 

319 

150,610 

836 

948 

11 

41,120 

137 

33,325 

60S 

169,496 

527 

93,141 

1,268 

Total 
JIalc  Pop- 
ulation 
20  Years 
of  Age 
and  Over 


771,706 

8,937 

26,006 

62,917 

1,479 

105,804 

12,882 

45,581 

16,073 

151,446 

959 

41,2.57 

33,933 

170,023 

94,409 


Percentages  of  JIale  Population  2o  Years 
OF  Age  and  Over 


Na- 

Foreign 

Rata- 

tive 

Born 

Total 

Not 

hle 

Natu- 

Aliens 

V<it- 

Polls 

Voters  '■al'^fl 

ers 

Voters 

No 
Politi- 
cal 
Con- 
dition 


99.29 

99.30 
99.58 
99.10 
99.59 
99.27 
99.61 
99.56 
98.02 
99.45 
98.85 
99.67 
98  21 
99.69 
98.66 


54.7 

80.35 

61.55 

47.05 

78.9' 

56.75 

69.88 

52.68 

61.29 

53.98 

86.86 

59.,59 

69.44 

49.26 

54.33 


17.90 

4.92 
16.07 
20.49 

4.60 
16.29 
10.32 
16.58 
12.6' 
18.a 

5.53 
16.92 
10.00 
23.14 
15.69 


72.6: 

85.2: 

77.62 

67..54 

83.5 

73.04 

80.20 

69.26 

73.96 

72.35 

92.39 

76.51 

79.44 

72.40 

70.02 


I 
20.81    5.81 


8.94 
14.93 
26.67 
10.0 
21.16 
13.32 
23.81 
17.91 
20.95 

3.44 
17.86 
12.24 
21.82 
22.03 


5.09 
7.03 
4.89 
5.95 
5.07 
6.09 
6.49 
6.15 
6.15 
8.02 
5.30 
6.53 
5.47 
6.61 


0.71 

0.70 
0.42 
0.90 
0.41 
0.7a 
0.39 
0.44 
1.98 
0.55 
1.15 
0.33 
1.79 
0.31 
1.34 


POLITICAL  conditio:?^. 


265 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   SEX  — Concluded. 


Total  Poptilation.    Both  Sexes.    All  Ages 


Voters 


Not 
Voters 


Aliens 


Total 

Ratable 

Polls 


No 

Political 
Con- 
dition 


Total 
Pop- 
ulation. 
Both 
Sexes. 
All  Ages 


770 

49 

111 

930 

1,985 

519 

43 

52 

614 

1,536 

743 

79 

305 

1,127 

2,419 

859 

142 

331 

1,.332 

3,098 

1,248 

148 

802 

2,198 

5,601 

1,128 

193 

167 

1,488 

3,747 

517 

42 

253 

812 

2,1.56 

407 

30 

31 

468 

999 

354 

34 

35 

423 

892 

1,049 

108 

246 

1,403 

3,087 

'1,128 

1,908 

6,6.30 

29,666 

69,101 

2,788 

217 

758 

3,763 

7,337 

2,686 

143 

976 

3,805 

9,284 

2,695 

547 

1,196 

4,438 

10,199 

2,577 

174 

949 

3,700 

9,791 

2,646 

.325 

1,609 

4,580 

10,705 

2,6.56 

175 

587 

3,418 

8,417 

2,.554 

182 

367 

3,103 

7,249 

2,.526 

145 

188 

2,8.59 

6,119 

e,9i5 

2,150 

3,546 

4,4.30 

7,799 

5,235 

2,968 

1,467 

1,315 

4,490 

98,767 

11,100 

13,089 

14,637 

13,491 

15,285 

11,835 

10,352 

8,978 


Eata- 
ble 
Polls 


31.90 
28.56 
31.78 
30.07 
28.18 
28.42 
27.36 
31.90 
32.17 
31.25 
30.04 
33.90 
29.07 
30.32 
27.43 
29.96 
28.88 
29.97 
31.84 


Peecentages  of  Total  Population 


Native 
Born 
Voters 

Foreign 
Born 

Natural- 
ized 
Voters 

Total 
Voters 

Aliens 

Not 
Voters 

1 

No      i 
Political 
Con- 
dition 

23.67 

2.74 

26.41 

3.81 

1.68 

68.10 

22.23 

1.91 

24.14 

2.42 

2.00 

71.44 

18.10 

2.85 

20.95 

8.60 

2.23 

68.22 

16.25 

3.14 

19.39 

7.47 

3.21 

69.93 

10.82 

5.18 

16.00 

10.28 

l.iH) 

71.82 

18.40 

3.15 

21.55 

3.19 

3.68 

71.58 

14.62 

2.80 

17.42 

8.52 

1.42 

72.64 

23.86 

3.88 

27.74 

2.11 

2.05 

68.10 

25.02 

1.90 

26.92 

2.66 

2.59 

67.83 

20.35 

3.01 

23.36 

5.48 

2.41 

68.75 

15.23 

6.16 

21.39 

6.72 

1.93 

69.96 

18.87 

6.25 

25.12 

6.83 

1.95 

66.10 

14.90 

5.63 

20.52 

7.46 

1.09 

70.93 

11.83 

6.58 

18.41 

8.17 

3.74 

69.68 

10.52 

8.58 

19.10 

7.04 

1.29 

72.57 

8.87 

8.44 

17.31 

10..53 

2.12 

70.04 

17.52 

4.92 

22.44 

4.96 

IA> 

71.12 

20.58 

4.09 

24.67 

3.54 

i.7(; 

70.03 

25..52 

2.62 

28.14 

2.09 

1.61 

68.16 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 


RECAPITULATION. 


Total  Population.    P 

oth  Sexe.s.    All 

AGE.S 

Percentages  of  Total  Population 

Voters 

Not 
Voters 

Aliens 

Total 
Ratable 

Polls 

No 
Political 
Con- 
dition 

Total 
Pop- 
ulation. 
Both 
Sexes. 
All  Ages 

Rata- 
ble 
Polls 

Native 

Bom 

Voters 

Foreign 

Born 
Natural- 
ized 
Voters 

Total 
Voters 

Aliens 

Not 
Voters 

No 
Political 
Con- 
dition 

560,802 

44,821 

160,610 

766,233 

1,733,950 

2,500.183 

30.65 

16.90 

5.53 

22.43 

6.43 

1.79 

69.35 

1 

7,620 

455 

799 

8,874 

18,780 

27,654 

32.09 

25.97 

1.59 

27..56 

2.88 

1.65 

67.91 

2 

20,180 

1,828 

3,883 

25,897 

60,395 

86,292 

30.01 

18.55 

4.84 

23.39 

4.50 

2.12 

69.99 

3 

42,495 

3,076 

16,781 

62,352 

156,667 

219,019 

28.47 

13.52 

5.88 

19.40 

7.66 

1.41 

71.53 

4 

1,236 

88 

149 

1,473 

2,765 

4,238 

34.76 

27.56 

1.60 

29.16 

3.52 

2.08 

65.24 

5 

77,282 

5,366 

22,381 

105,029 

225,364 

330,393 

31.79 

18.17 

5.22 

23.39 

6.77 

1.63 

68  21 

6 

10,332 

784 

1,716 

12,832 

27,313 

40,145 

31.96 

22.43 

3.31 

25.74 

4.27 

1.95 

68.04 

7 

31, .568 

2,960 

10,854 

45,382 

107,556 

1.52,938 

29.67 

15.70 

4.94 

20.64 

7.10 

1.93 

70.33 

8 

11,888 

988 

2,878 

15,754 

38,956 

54,710 

28.80 

18.01 

3.72 

21.73 

5.26 

1.81 

71.20 

9 

109,577 

9,310 

31,723 

1,50,610 

348,607 

499,217 

30.17 

16.38 

5.57 

21.95 

6.35 

1.87 

69.83 

10 

886 

29 

33 

948 

2,068 

3,016 

31.43 

27.62 

1.76 

29.38 

1.09 

0.96 

68.57 

11 

31,565 

2,186 

7,369 

41,120 

93,699 

134,819 

30.50 

18.23 

5.18 

23.41 

5.47 

1.62 

69.50 

12 

26,9.56 

2,217 

4,1.52 

.33,325 

68,173 

101,498 

32.83 

23.22 

3.34 

26..56 

4.09 

2.18 

67.17 

13 

123,102 

9,298 

37,096 

169,4% 

370,303 

.539,799 

31.40 

15.,52 

7.29 

22.81 

6.87 

1.72 

68  60 

14 

66,109 

6,236 

20,796 

93,141 

213,304 

306,445 

30.39 

16.74 

4.83 

21.57 

6.79 

2.03 

69.01 

15 

Political  Condition:  By  Age  Periods. 


[-.'orj 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY  AGE   PERIODS. 


Counties,  Citiks,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Ratable 

Polls  (N(it 

Voters) 

Katable 

Polls  and 

Native  Porn 

Voters 

Katable 

Polls  and 

Forei;.']!  I'xirn 

>faturuli7.ed 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

BAR^TSTABLE 

. 

Barnstable,    . 

50 

1,175 

45 

41 

4 

1,315 

20  to  -29  years, 

38 

216 

1 

17 

~ 

272 

30  to  GO  years, 

4 

254 

6 

13 

- 

277 

40  to  49  years. 

3 

216 

9 

6 

- 

234 

50  to  59  years, 

4 

198 

6 

4 

- 

212 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

259 

23 

1 

4 

288 

80  years  aud  over. 

- 

32 

- 

- 

- 

32 

Bourne, 

54 

427 

7 

27 

- 

515 

20  to  29  years. 

25 

78 

1 

10 

- 

114 

30  to  39  years. 

13 

95 

1 

8 

- 

117 

40  to  49  years. 

12 

81 

1 

6 

- 

100 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

69 

2 

2 

- 

75 

60  to  79  years. 

2 

97 

2  . 

1 

102 

80  years  and  over, 

1 

6 

- 

- 

6 

Age  nuknown, 

1 

1 

- 

- 

~ 

1 

Brewster, 

'               4 

251 

15 

15 

5 

290 

20  to  29  years. 

2 

37 

- 

3 

1 

43 

30  to  39  years, 

1 

49 

1 

7 

2 

60 

40  to  49  years. 

1 

48 

2 

2 

- 

53 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

48 

3 

1 

52 

60  to  79  years. 

»              _ 

61 

9 

2 

1 

73 

80  years  and  over, 

i 

7 

- 

- 

1 

8 

Age  unknown. 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Chatham, 

11    - 

587 

13 

2 

2 

618 

20  to  29  years. 

10 

118 

- 

- 

- 

128 

30  to  39  years. 

1 

131 

2 

1 

- 

135 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

118 

3 

- 

- 

121 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

96 

4 

1 

1 

102 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

114 

6 

- 

1 

121 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

10 

1 

- 

- 

11 

Dennis, . 

26 

718 

20 

22 

7 

793 

20  to  29  years. 

17 

94 

1 

1 

1 

114 

30  to  39  years. 

7 

154 

2 

5 

- 

168 

40  to  49  years. 

- 

140 

3 

4 

2 

149 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

143 

5 

5 

- 

154 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

162 

8 

7 

2 

ISO 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

25 

1 

- 

2 

28 

Eastham, 

15 

150 

2 

1 

1 

169 

20  to  29  years. 

8 

25 

- 

1 

- 

34 

30  to  39  years. 

4 

34 

- 

- 

- 

38 

40  to  49  years, 

1 

20 

_ 

- 

21 

50  to  59  years, 

2 

34 

1 

- 

- 

37 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

36 

1 

- 

1 

38 

80  years  aud  over, 

- 

1 

- 

- 

1 

Falmouth, 

46 

677 

44 

98 

4 

869 

20  to  29  years. 

35 

122 

4 

33 

1 

195 

30  to  39  years, 

5 

135 

17 

28 

1 

186 

40  to  49  years, 

1               ^ 

134 

14 

26 

- 

177 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

120 

6 

8 

- 

136 

[269] 


270 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   AGE   PERIODS  —  Continued. 


CoCNTiES,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Perious. 

Katable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Katabli' 

Polls  and 

Xative  licjrn 

Voters 

Katal.le 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Bi  irn 

Naturalized 

Voters 

IJatablo 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  I'o- 
litical  Con- 
dition 

Total 
JIale  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

BARXSTABLE  —  Con. 

Falmouth  —  Con. 

60  to  79  years 

1 

149 

3 

2 

2 

157 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

17 

- 

1 

- 

18 

Harwich, 

104 

680 

13 

44 

8 

849 

20  to  29  years, 

44 

98 

- 

11 

1 

154 

30  to  39  years, 

12 

128 

1 

13 

- 

154 

40  to  49  years, 

20 

122 

4 

9 

1 

156 

50  to  59  years, 

13 

139 

2 

8 

1 

163 

60  to  79  years. 

15 

176 

4 

2 

4 

201 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

17 

2 

1 

1 

21 

Mashpee, 

5 

89 

1 

3 

- 

98 

20  to  29  years. 

4 

29 

- 

1 

- 

34 

30  to  39  years, 

1 

22 

- 

2 

- 

25 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

11 

- 

- 

- 

11 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

19 

- 

- 

- 

19 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

8 

1 

- 

- 

9 

Orleans, 

30 

337 

5 

18 

- 

390 

20  to  29  years, 

13 

42 

- 

2 

- 

67 

30  to  39  years. 

6 

72 

1 

4 

- 

83 

40  to  49  years. 

4 

51 

2 

4 

- 

61 

50  to  59  years. 

5 

60 

1 

3 

- 

69 

60  to  79  years. 

2 

97 

1 

3 

- 

103 

SO  years  and  over, 

- 

15 

- 

2 

- 

17 

Provineetown, 

52 

733 

187 

423 

12 

1,407 

20  to  29  years, 

48 

177 

10 

134 

2 

377 

30  to  39  years. 

1 

148 

39 

125 

2 

315 

40  to  49  years, 

1 

133 

60 

78 

3 

275 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

113 

34 

53 

3 

204 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

149 

34 

31 

2 

217 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

13 

4 

1 

- 

18 

Age  unknown, 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

Sandwich,     . 

20 

382 

55 

33 

10 

506 

20  to  29  years. 

16 

76 

3 

4 

- 

99 

30  to  39  years. 

o 

73 

6 

6 

- 

87 

40  to  49  years. 

3 

60 

11 

5 

1 

80 

50  to  59  years, 

4 

69 

10 

8 

5 

96 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

95 

21 

7 

4 

128 

SO  years  and  over, 

- 

9 

4 

1 

- 

14 

Age  imknown, 

- 

- 

- 

o 

- 

2 

Truro,    . 

2 

ISO 

8 

46 

4 

240 

20  to  29  years, 

1 

40 

- 

11 

1 

53 

30  to  39  years. 

1 

-     26 

1 

8 

- 

36 

40  to  49  years. 

- 

35 

1 

12 

- 

48 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

30 

2 

7 

2 

41 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

46 

4 

8 

- 

53 

SO  years  and  over, 

- 

3 

-^ 

- 

1 

4 

Wellfleet, 

13 

274 

10 

12 

2 

311 

20  to  29  years. 

7 

23 

1 

- 

- 

31 

30  to  39  years. 

3 

47 

1 

3 

- 

54 

40  to  49  years, 

1 

63 

(J 

4 

- 

71 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

44 

1 

1 

- 

46 

60  to  79  years. 

2 

87 

4 

4 

2 

99 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

9 

- 

- 

- 

9 

Age  unknown. 

- 

1 

- 

- 

1 

Yarmouth,     . 

17 

521 

11 

14 

4 

567 

20  to  29  years, 

15 

97 

- 

3 

- 

115 

POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


271 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   AGE   PERIODS  —  Continued. 


CouNTiKS,  Cities,  Towns,  asd 
Agk  Periods. 

Ratal)lo 

rolls  (Xot 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Xative  Born 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Xaturalizod 

Victors 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

Xo  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
\Ialo  I'opula- 

tion  20 

Years  of  Asie 

and  Over 

BARNSTABLE  —  Con. 

Yarmouth  —  Con. 

30  to  39  years,         .... 

1 

97 

1 

6 

- 

105 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

98 

1 

1 

1 

101 

50  to  59  years. 

. 

1 

87 

1 

3 

- 

92 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

120 

8 

1 

2 

131 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

21 

- 

- 

1 

22 

Age  unknown, 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

BERKSHIRE. 

Adams, 

115 

952 

518 

472 

3 

2,060 

20  to  29  years, 

97 

335 

93 

127 

1 

653 

30  to  39  years, 

7 

266 

128 

126 

- 

527 

40  to  49  years, 

7 

174 

124 

96 

- 

401 

50  to  59  years. 

4 

89 

100 

59 

- 

252 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

80 

73 

63 

2 

218 

SO  years  and  over, . 

- 

8 

- 

1 

- 

9 

Alford,  . 

5 

83 

7 

4 

- 

99 

20  to  29  years. 

2 

17 

1 

1 

- 

21 

30  to  39  years. 

2 

9 

- 

1 

- 

12 

40  to  49  years, 

1 

15 

2  . 

- 

- 

18 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

17 

3 

2 

'   - 

22 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

24 

1 

- 

- 

25 

SO  years  and  over. 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Becket,  . 

29 

183 

28 

55 

4 

299 

20  to  29  years, 

15 

45 

- 

8 

1 

69 

30  to  89  years. 

7 

36 

4 

17 

- 

64 

40  to  49  years. 

4 

25 

4 

14 

- 

47 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

37 

5 

3 

- 

46 

60  to  79  years. 

2 

36 

14 

10 

1 

63 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

4 

1 

3 

2 

10 

Cheshire, 

20 

275 

44 

55 

7 

401 

20  to  29  years. 

14 

67 

3 

15 

- 

99 

30  to  39  years, 

5 

54 

2 

n 

- 

lO 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

55 

11 

6 

- 

72 

50  to  59  years, 

1 

38 

8 

7 

- 

54 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

58 

18 

10 

6 

.  92 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

3 

2 

3 

1 

9 

Clarksburg,  . 

44 

186 

28 

53 

- 

311 

20  to  29  years. 

18 

52 

2 

16 

- 

88 

30  to  39  years. 

11 

46 

4 

20 

- 

81 

40  to  49  years, 

8 

26 

10 

7 

- 

51 

50  to  59  years, 

3 

30 

7 

4 

- 

44 

60  to  79  years. 

4 

31 

4 

6 

- 

45 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

1 

1 

- 

- 

2 

Daltou,  . 

59 

625 

144 

50 

2 

8S0 

20  to  29  years. 

37 

217 

12 

9 

- 

275 

30  to  39  years. 

8 

183 

27 

8 

1 

227 

40  to  49  years. 

8 

105 

42 

8 

- 

163 

50  to  59  years, 

5 

62 

31 

17 

- 

115 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

53 

30 

7 

1 

91 

80  years  and  over. 

1 

5 

2 

1 

- 

9 

Egremont,     . 

30 

227 

8 

7 

1 

273 

20  to  29  years, 

11 

43 

- 

1 

- 

55 

30  to  39  years. 

7 

54 

1 

3 

- 

65 

40  to  49  years. 

7 

49 

2 

- 

- 

58 

50  to  59  years, 

2 

38 

1 

2 

" 

43 

272 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   AGE   PERIODS  — Contiuued. 


CouxTiES,  Cities,  Towns,  akd 
Age  Pekiods. 

Katable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Hatablc 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Katable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Katuralized 

Voters 

Katable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

Xo  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  ol'Age 
and  Over 

BERKSHIRE  —  Con. 

Egremont  — Con. 

60  to  79  years,         .... 

3 

40 

4 

- 

- 

47 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

3 

- 

1 

1 

5 

Florida, 

10 

86 

13 

32 

- 

141 

20  to  29  years, 

6 

21 

2 

7 

- 

36 

30  to  39  years. 

2 

22 

3 

11 

- 

38 

40  to  49  years. 

1 

10 

2 

8 

- 

21 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

22 

3 

4 

- 

29 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

10 

3 

1 

- 

15 

SO  years  and  over, . 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

2 

Great  Barrington, 

113 

1,044 

182 

178 

- 

1,517 

20  to  29  years, 

74 

316 

16 

48 

- 

454 

30  to  39  years, 

17 

242 

29 

44 

- 

332 

40  to  49  years, 

9 

182 

38 

38 

- 

267 

50  to  59  years. 

3 

125 

34 

28 

- 

190 

60  to  79  years. 

10 

155 

62 

19 

- 

246 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

24 

3 

1 

- 

28 

Hancock, 

26 

117 

4 

8 

- 

155 

20  to  29  years, 

12 

16 

- 

4 

- 

32 

30  to  39  years, 

6 

22 

- 

2 

- 

30 

40  to  49  years, 

5 

28 

2 

1 

- 

36 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

20 

1 

1 

- 

22 

60  to  79  years. 

3 

24 

1 

- 

- 

28 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

7 

- 

- 

- 

7 

Hinsdale, 

32 

289 

75 

91 

4 

491 

20  to  29  years. 

24 

121 

9 

23 

1 

178 

30  to  39  years. 

6 

53 

15 

21 

1 

96 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

43 

12 

14 

1 

70 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

34 

21 

16 

- 

73 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

35 

17 

16 

1 

69 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

3 

1 

1 

_ 

5 

Lanesborotigh, 

17 

205 

38 

17 

3      ^ 

280 

20  to  29  years. 

9 

62 

2 

4 

- 

77 

30  to  39  years, 

3 

37 

3 

6 

.    1 

50 

40  to  49  years, 

1 

24 

7 

3 

- 

35 

50  to  59  years, 

2 

36 

8 

1 

1 

48 

60  to  79  years. 

2 

38 

18 

2 

1 

61 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

8 

- 

1 

- 

9 

Lee, 

128 

751 

207 

182 

8 

1,276 

20  to  29  years, 

70 

227 

8 

59 

- 

364 

30  to  39  years, 

28 

180 

31 

54 

1 

294 

40  to  49  years. 

16 

132 

55 

32 

1 

236 

50  to  59  years. 

7 

96 

42 

23 

1 

169 

60  to  79  years. 

7 

102 

05 

13 

O 

190 

SO  years  and  over, 

- 

14 

6 

1 

2 

23 

Lenox,   . 

27 

522 

151 

238 

1 

939 

20  to  29  years, 

21 

188 

13 

94 

- 

316 

30  to  39  years, 

3 

142 

40 

69 

- 

2.J4 

40  to  49  years, 

2 

91 

35 

41 

- 

169 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

57 

33 

18 

- 

108 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

43 

30 

15 

1 

90 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

2 

Monterey, 

11 

109 

11 

11 

- 

142 

20  to  29  years. 

6 

21 

- 

2 

- 

29 

30  to  39  years. 

1 

25 

1 

4 

- 

31 

40  to  49  years, 

3 

15 

3 

2 

~ 

23 

POLITICAL    COJS^DITION. 


273 


POLITICAL 

CONDITION: 

BY   AGE   PERIODS  — Continued. 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Tiatable 

Polls  (Not 

Voturs) 

Ratable 

Polls  antl 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

ForeiKU  Horn 

Xaturalizeil 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  anil 

Aliens 

Xo  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  .\.ge 
and  Over 

BERKSHIRE  —  Con. 

Monterey  —  Con. 

50  to  59  years 

- 

20 

2 

1 

- 

23 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

22 

4 

2 

- 

29 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

6 

1 

- 

- 

7 

Mount  Washington, 

1 

32 

1 

7 

1 

42 

20  to  29  years. 

- 

5 

- 

1 

- 

6 

30  to  09  years. 

- 

8 

1 

2 

- 

11 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

4 

- 

4 

- 

8 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

6 

- 

- 

1 

7 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

6 

- 

- 

- 

7 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

3 

- 

- 

- 

3 

New  Ashford, 

4 

34 

3 

1 

- 

42 

20  to  29  years, 

1 

4 

1 

- 

- 

6 

30  to  39  years, 

2 

9 

' 

- 

- 

11 

40  to  49  years, 

1 

4 

- 

1 

- 

6 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

4 

2 

- 

- 

6 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

13 

- 

- 

- 

13 

New  Marlborough, 

10 

336 

42 

35 

2 

425 

20  to  29  years. 

10 

80 

1 

9 

- 

100 

30  to  39  years. 

- 

74 

2 

13 

- 

89 

40  to  49  years. 

- 

63 

10 

6 

- 

79 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

45 

9 

3 

- 

57 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

65 

19 

4 

1 

89 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

9 

1 

- 

1 

11 

North  Adams,   . 

348 

2,992 

1,073 

1,124 

22 

5,559 

20  to  29  years. 

277 

1,113 

196 

402 

1 

1,989 

30  to  39  years, 

34 

776 

297 

306 

2 

1,415 

40  to  49  years. 

22 

512 

235 

194 

3 

966 

50  to  59  years. 

10 

314 

216 

136 

4 

680 

60  to  79  years. 

4 

253 

123 

83 

11 

474 

80  years  and  over. 

1 

24 

5 

3 

1 

34 

Age  unknown. 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

1 

Otis, 

15 

161 

1 

5 

1 

183 

20  to  29  years. 

8 

28 

- 

1 

- 

37 

30  to  39  years. 

3 

29 

- 

2 

- 

34 

40  to  49  years. 

3 

24 

- 

- 

- 

27 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

28 

1 

- 

- 

29 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

49 

- 

2 

- 

51 

80  years  and  over. 

1 

3 

- 

- 

1 

5 

Peru, 

11 

71 

8 

8 

1 

99 

20  to  29  years, 

6 

14 

1 

1 

- 

22 

30  to  39  years. 

3 

16 

- 

- 

- 

19 

40  to  49  years. 

1 

12 

2 

2 

_ 

17 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

12 

3 

3 

- 

19 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

13 

2 

2 

- 

17 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

4 

- 

- 

1 

5 

PiTTSriELD, 

424 

3,681 

1,120 

806 

28 

6,059 

20  to  29  years. 

301 

1,312 

149 

280 

4 

2,046 

30  to  39  years. 

68 

1,030 

218 

212 

6 

1,534 

40  to  49  years. 

35 

642 

262 

157 

3 

1,099 

50  to  59  years. 

11 

359 

219 

86 

2 

677 

60  to  79  years. 

9 

311 

254 

67 

11 

652 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

27 

18 

2 

2 

49 

Age  unknown. 

- 

- 

- 

2 

- 

2 

Richmond,    . 

17 

124 

46 

27 

- 

214 

20  to  29  years, 

9 

23 

3 

2 

- 

37 

274 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


POLITICAL  CONDITION:    BY  AGE  PERIODS  —  Continued. 


CocNTiKs,  Cities,  Towns,  asd 
Age  Periods. 

Ratable 

Polls  (Kot 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Afre 
and  Over 

BERKSHIRE  —  Con. 

Richmond  —  Con. 

30  to  39  years 

6 

30 

9 

11 

- 

56 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

21 

7 

6 

- 

34 

50  to  59  years, 

1 

15 

10 

2 

- 

28 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

32 

15 

6 

_ 

54 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

3 

2 

- 

_ 

5 

Sandisfield,   . 

22 

225 

15 

8 

1 

271 

20  to  29  years, 

H 

49 

2 

2 

- 

64 

30  to  39  years, 

6 

45 

- 

3 

- 

54 

40  to  49  years. 

3 

39 

3 

- 

- 

45 

50  to  59  years, 

1 

34 

7 

3 

- 

45 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

54 

3 

- 

1 

59 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

4 

- 

- 

- 

4 

Savoy,    . 

15 

144 

10 

8 

1 

178 

20  to  29  years, 

9 

31 

- 

2 

- 

42 

30  to  39  years, 

2 

26 

3 

4 

- 

35 

40  to  49  years. 

2 

22 

- 

1 

- 

25 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

20 

3 

1 

_ 

24 

60  to  79  years, 

2 

39 

4 

- 

- 

45 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

6 

- 

- 

1 

7 

Sheffield, 

52 

445 

49 

40 

4 

590 

20  to  29  years. 

26 

109 

1 

12 

1 

149 

30  to  39  years. 

10 

83 

3 

5 

2 

103 

40  to  49  years. 

8 

82 

12 

8 

- 

110 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

63 

17 

5 

87 

60  to  79  years, 

5 

99 

13 

8 

125 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

9 

3 

- 

1 

13 

Age  unknown, 

1 

- 

- 

2 

- 

3 

Stockbridge, . 

23 

447 

91 

69 

7 

637 

20  to  29  years. 

19 

124 

5 

21 

- 

169 

30  to  39  years, 

- 

110 

15 

21 

1 

147 

40  to  49  years, 

3 

85 

9 

14 

- 

111 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

55 

21 

8 

- 

85 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

67 

41 

5 

5 

118 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

6 

- 

- 

1 

7 

Tyringham,  . 

12 

99 

3 

7 

3 

124 

20  to  29  years. 

5 

21 

- 

2 

- 

28 

30  to  39  years. 

1 

21 

1 

1 

- 

24 

40  to  49  years. 

3 

20 

- 

- 

- 

23 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

15 

1 

1 

- 

19 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

22 

1 

3 

2 

29 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

1 

Washington, 

9 

88 

17 

19 

- 

133 

20  to  29  years. 

3 

23 

- 

4 

- 

30 

30  to  39  years. 

2 

18 

4 

2 

- 

26 

40  to  49  years, 

2 

19 

1 

5 

- 

27 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

8 

4 

3 

- 

15 

60  to  79  years, 

2 

19 

6 

4 

- 

31 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

1 

2 

1 

- 

4 

West  Stockbridge, 

15 

263 

64 

43 

1 

386 

20  to  29  years. 

11 

54 

4 

6 

- 

75 

30  to  39  years. 

1 

59 

7 

3 

- 

70 

40  to  49  years. 

2 

54 

13 

3 

- 

72 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

42 

13 

13 

- 

69 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

47 

26 

15 

1 

89 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

7 

1 

2 

- 

10 

Age  unknown. 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


275 


POLITICAL 

CONDITION : 

BY  AGE   PERIODS  —  Continued. 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Ratable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

BERKSHIRE  — Con. 

Williamstown, 

165 

1,067 

167 

213 

4 

1,616 

20  to  29  years, 

146 

426 

33 

77 

1 

683 

30  to  39  j-ears, 

9 

240 

36 

59 

- 

344 

40  to  49  years, 

6 

167 

31 

33 

1 

238 

50  to  59  years, 

1 

118 

32 

20 

1 

172 

60  to  79  years, 

3 

103 

34 

20 

1 

161 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

13 

1 

4 

- 

18 

Windsor, 

19 

144 

11 

10 

- 

184 

20  to  29  years. 

9 

32 

- 

3 

- 

44 

30  to  39  years. 

4 

36 

1 

4 

- 

45 

40  to  49  years. 

2 

24 

- 

1 

- 

27 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

16 

5 

2 

- 

24 

60  to  79  years, 

3 

32 

5 

- 

- 

40 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

4 

- 

- 

- 

4 

BRISTOL.. 

Acushnet, 

27 

302 

13 

33 

6 

381 

20  to  29  years. 

25 

54 

- 

11 

2 

92 

30  to  39  years, 

1 

66 

1 

10 

2 

80 

40  to  49  years. 

- 

45 

5 

7 

- 

57 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

56 

3 

2 

1 

63 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

68 

3 

2 

1 

74 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

13 

1 

1 

- 

15 

Attleboroiigh, 

155 

1,508 

306 

488 

5 

2,462 

20  to  29  years. 

96 

425 

69 

146 

- 

736 

30  to  39  years, 

19 

417 

82 

142 

- 

660 

40  to  49  years. 

13 

282 

62 

104 

1 

462 

50  to  59  years. 

7 

187 

54 

61 

1 

300 

60  to  79  years. 

4 

174 

38 

44 

3 

263 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

22 

1 

1 

- 

24 

Age  unknown, 

16 

1 

- 

- 

17 

Berkley, 

11 

259 

17 

36 

2 

325 

20  to  29  years. 

10 

39 

1 

20 

- 

70 

30  to  39  years. 

- 

48 

4 

15 

- 

67 

40  to  49  years. 

- 

52 

7 

- 

- 

59 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

43 

2 

1 

- 

46 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

70 

2 

- 

2 

75 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

7 

1 

- 

- 

8 

Dartmouth,   . 

61 

750 

61 

148 

8 

1,028 

20  to  29  years, 

39 

143 

8 

70 

2 

262 

30  to  39  years. 

9 

135 

15 

37 

- 

196 

40  to  49  years, 

4 

147 

8 

21 

- 

ISO 

50  to  59  years. 

5 

121 

10 

14 

- 

150 

60  to  79  years. 

4 

188 

18 

6 

5 

221 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

15 

2 

- 

1 

18 

Age  unknown, 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Dighton, 

38 

442 

28 

83 

1 

592 

20  to  29  years, 

37 

89 

5 

42 

1 

174 

30  to  39  years. 

- 

94 

o 

21 

- 

117 

40  to  49  years. 

1 

77 

6 

10 

- 

94 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

83 

9 

3 

- 

95 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

83 

6 

7 

- 

96 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

16 

- 

- 

- 

16 

Easton,  . 

69 

842 

282 

214 

8 

1,415 

20  to  29  years, 

48 

237 

32 

81 

- 

398 

30  to  39  years, 

6 

197 

61 

60 

2 

326 

276 


CENSUS    or   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   AGE   PERIODS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Ratable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

BRISTOL— Con. 

Easton  —  Con. 

40  to  49  years,         .... 

4 

136 

83 

35 

- 

258 

50  to  59  years, 

4 

111 

56 

21 

1 

193 

60  to  79  years, 

7 

149 

50 

16 

4 

226 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

12 

- 

1 

1 

14 

Fairhaven,     . 

34 

840 

53 

126 

6 

1,059 

20  to  29  years, 

32 

179 

4 

67 

- 

282 

30  to  39  years, 

- 

170 

16 

23 

~ 

209 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

159 

14 

23 

2 

198 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

119 

9 

7 

1 

136 

60  to  79  years. 

2 

195 

9 

4 

2 

212 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

18 

1 

2 

1 

22 

Fail  River, 

1,035 

7,421 

7,145 

8,166 

60 

23,827 

20  to  29  years. 

945 

3,085 

1,443 

3,157 

6 

8,636 

30  to  39  years. 

42 

1,977 

1,930 

2,099 

9 

6,057 

40  to  49  years. 

26 

1,203 

1,655 

1,452 

6 

4,342 

50  to  59  years, 

15 

633 

1,297 

892 

8 

2,845 

60  to  79  years. 

3 

477 

795 

541 

20 

1,836 

80  years  and  over. 

1 

45 

24 

17 

11 

98 

Age  unknown. 

3 

1 

1 

8 

- 

13 

Freetown,     . 

20 

364 

26 

69 

3 

482 

20  to  29  years, 

14 

81 

1 

25 

- 

121 

30  to  39  years. 

1 

76 

2 

16 

- 

95 

40  to  49  years. 

3 

70 

7 

16 

1 

97 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

66 

8 

5 

- 

71 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

69 

6 

7 

1 

83 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

12 

2 

- 

1 

15 

Mansfield,      . 

70 

849 

84 

143 

4 

1,150 

20  to  29  years. 

42 

190 

6 

41 

- 

279 

30  to  39  years. 

11 

232 

17 

39 

- 

299 

40  to  49  years. 

8 

179 

15 

32 

1 

235 

50  to  59  years. 

4 

95 

22 

15 

- 

136 

60  to  79  years, 

5 

139 

23 

15 

1 

183 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

14 

1 

1 

2 

18 

New  Bedford,  . 

764 

7,212 

2,884 

4,938 

38 

15,836 

20  to  29  years, 

617 

2,145 

549 

1,988 

2 

5,301 

30  to  39  years, 

69 

1,843 

838 

1,356 

5 

4,111 

40  to  49  years, 

46 

1,273 

624 

845 

5 

2,793 

60  to  59  years. 

20 

930 

512 

459 

8 

1,929 

60  to  79  years. 

11 

903 

344 

280 

17 

1,555 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

116 

17 

8 

1 

142 

Age  unknown. 

1 

2 

- 

2 

- 

5 

Korth  Attleborough, 

110 

1,188 

353 

265 

9 

1,925 

20  to  29  years, 

92 

297 

48 

82 

- 

519 

30  to  39  years. 

9 

368 

76 

70 

2 

525 

40  to  49  years, 

4 

220 

76 

69 

1 

360 

60  to  59  years, 

4 

140 

86 

30 

2 

262 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

153 

65 

22 

3 

244 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

10 

2 

1 

1 

14 

Age  unknown. 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

Norton,  . 

26 

408 

35 

51 

3 

523 

20  to  29  years, 

12 

90 

2 

16 

1 

121 

30  to  39  years. 

10 

85 

5 

20 

- 

120 

40  to  49  years. 

3 

82 

3 

4 

- 

92 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

66 

11 

7 

- 

84 

POLITICAL    COISTDITION. 


277 


POLITICAL  CONDITION:    BY  AGE   PERIODS —Continued. 


CocNTiEs,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Ratable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion -20 
Years  of  Ase 
and  Over 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

Norton  —  Con. 

60  to  79  years,         .        .        .        . 

- 

74 

14 

4 

2 

94 

80  years  and  over, 

1 

11 

- 

- 

- 

12 

Raynham, 

30 

382 

20 

64 

2 

498 

20  to  29  years, 

14 

76 

- 

21 

1 

112 

30  to  39  years, 

7 

70 

5 

16 

- 

98 

40  to  49  years. 

3 

72 

5 

17 

- 

97 

50  to  59  years. 

5 

65 

6 

6 

- 

82 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

84 

3 

4 

1 

93 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

15 

1 

- 

- 

16 

Rehoboth,     . 

53 

491 

28 

81 

3 

656 

20  to  29  years, 

34 

105 

- 

39 

- 

178 

30  to  39  years. 

7 

107 

4 

16 

1 

135 

40  to  49  years. 

4 

78 

1 

15 

- 

98 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

73 

9 

6 

- 

90 

60  to  79  years, 

4 

112 

12 

5 

2 

135 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

15 

2 

- 

- 

17 

Age  unknown. 

2 

1 

- 

- 

- 

3 

Seekonk, 

62 

318 

28 

106 

4 

518 

20  to  29  years. 

46 

66 

4 

55 

- 

171 

30  to  39  years. 

7 

66 

9 

27 

- 

109 

40  to  49  years, 

4 

61 

3 

11 

- 

79 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

47 

7 

4 

1 

.  61 

60  to  79  years, 

3 

72 

5 

8 

1 

89 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

6 

- 

- 

2 

8 

Age  unknown. 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

Somerset, 

39 

420 

55 

154 

4 

678 

20  to  29  years. 

22 

103 

- 

55 

- 

180 

30  to  39  years, 

8 

102 

4 

31 

- 

145 

40  to  49  years, 

4 

71 

6 

18 

- 

99 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

64 

15 

5 

- 

86 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

81 

13 

10 

4 

109 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

4 

2 

- 

- 

6 

Age  unknown. 

2 

1 

15 

35 

- 

53 

Swansea, 

92 

335 

50 

83 

1 

561 

20  to  29  years, 

22 

76 

6 

54 

- 

158 

30  to  39  years, 

64 

36 

17 

14 

- 

131 

40  to  49  years. 

3 

72 

7 

6 

- 

88 

50  to  59  years. 

3 

54 

6 

5 

- 

68 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

86 

12 

3 

1 

102 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

11 

2 

1 

- 

14 

Taunton,     . 

353 

4,612 

1,381 

1,400 

395 

8,141 

20  to  29  years. 

273 

1,387 

171 

534 

58 

2,423 

30  to  39  years, 

29 

1,156 

325 

390 

91 

1,991 

40  to  49  years, 

19 

908 

316 

215 

91 

1,549 

50  to  59  years. 

12 

581 

303 

143 

70 

1,109 

60  to  79  years. 

17 

523 

250 

106 

76 

972 

80  years  and  over, . 

1 

57 

14 

6 

9 

87 

Age  unknown. 

2 

- 

2 

6 

- 

10 

Westport, 

27 

657 

40 

133 

3 

860 

20  to  29  years, 

20 

110 

5 

59 

1 

195 

30  to  39  years, 

6 

120 

13 

23 

- 

162 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

131 

6 

25 

- 

162 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

lOS 

7 

12 

1 

129 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

172 

6 

10 

- 

188 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

16 

2 

1 

1 

20 

Age  unknown. 

- 

- 

1 

3 

- 

4 

278 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


POLITICAL  CONDITION:    BY  AGE   PERIODS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Pkkiods. 

Eatable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Jfaturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

Ko  Po- 
Utical  Con- 
dition 

Total 
JIale  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

DUIvES. 

Chilmark, 

13 

107 

- 

1 

2 

123 

20  to  29  years, 

. 

6 

14 

- 

1 

- 

21 

30  to  39  j'ears, 

• 

3 

25 

- 

- 

- 

28 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

24 

- 

- 

- 

24 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

15 

- 

- 

- 

16 

60  to  79  j-ears, 

2 

24 

- 

- 

- 

26 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

5 

- 

- 

2 

7 

Age  unknown, 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Cottage  City, 

24 

225 

27 

60 

- 

336 

20  to  29  years. 

18 

42 

1 

27 

- 

88 

30  to  39  years, 

2 

44 

6 

16 

- 

68 

40  to  49  years. 

2 

41 

7 

13 

- 

63 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

48 

7 

2 

- 

58 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

47 

6 

2 

- 

56 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

3 

- 

- 

- 

3 

Edgartown,  . 

16 

325 

15 

36 

2 

394 

20  to  29  years. 

6 

47 

5 

16 

- 

74 

30  to  39  years, 

3 

68 

1 

7 

- 

79 

40  to  49  years. 

1 

63 

2 

5 

1 

72 

50  to  59  years, 

3 

52 

5 

3 

- 

63 

60  to  79  years, 

3 

84 

2 

5 

- 

94 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

11 

- 

- 

1 

12 

Gay  Head,     . 

1 

40 

1 

2 

- 

44 

20  to  29  years. 

1 

10 

1 

- 

12 

30  to  39  years, 

- 

9 

- 

- 

- 

9 

40  to  49  years. 

- 

11 

- 

- 

- 

11 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

5 

- 

2 

- 

7 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

4 

- 

- 

- 

4 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Gosnold, 

15 

41 

5 

11 

- 

72 

20  to  29  years. 

7 

8 

3 

6 

- 

24 

30  to  39  years, 

4 

7 

1 

2 

- 

14 

40  to  49  years, 

2 

11 

- 

3 

- 

16 

50  to  59  years, 

1 

10 

1 

- 

- 

12 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

5 

- 

- 

- 

6 

Tisbury, 

16 

286 

15 

24 

1 

342 

20  to  29  years. 

9 

52 

1 

13 

1 

76 

30  to  39  years, 

3 

59 

5 

4 

- 

71 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

55 

3 

3 

- 

61 

50  to  59  years, 

1 

55 

2 

4 

- 

62 

60  to  79  years, 

3 

58 

3 

- 

- 

64 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

7 

1 

- 

- 

8 

"West  Tisbury,      . 

3 

144 

5 

15 

1 

168 

20  to  29  years. 

2 

22 

- 

11 

- 

35 

30  to  39  years. 

- 

22 

3 

- 

- 

25 

40  to  49  years. 

1 

30 

2 

3 

- 

36 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

24 

- 

- 

- 

24 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

42 

- 

1 

1 

44 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

4 

- 

- 

- 

4 

ESSEX 

Amesbury,    . 

. 

168 

1,875 

435 

588 

5 

3,071 

20  to  29  years, 

. 

101 

565 

62 

221 

- 

949 

30  to  39  years, 

IS 

454 

120 

177 

1 

770 

40  to  49  years. 

. 

12 

358 

89 

89 

1 

549 

50  to  59  years. 

• 

6 

237 

93 

62 

1 

399 

POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


279 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   AGE   PERIODS  — Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 


Ratable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 


Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 


Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 


Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 


No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 


Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 


ESSEX  — Con. 
Amesbury  —  Con. 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, 

Age  unknown, 
Andover, 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, 
Beverly, 

20  to  29  years, 

SO  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over. 

Age  unknown, 
Boxford, 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, 
Bradford, 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, 

Age  unknown, 
Danvers, 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, 
Essex,    , 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, 
Georgetown, 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, 
Gloucester, 

20  to  29  years, 


28 

116 

95 

14 

3 

2 

2 

248 

155 

30 

14 

6 

43 


17 
9 
1 
4 
3 


95 
52 
23 
16 
2 
2 


184 

103 

27 

21 

14 

16 

3 

22 

17 

4 

1 


26 

17 

7 

1 


385 
310 


237 

24 

1,003 
296 
234 
178 
130 
139 
26 

2,691 
727 
716 
479 
394 
336 
39 

181 

29 

30 

36 

25 

53 

8 

1,030 

276 

291 

200 

123 

132 


1,443 
392 
345 
278 
204 
198 

26 
464 

92 
101 

83 

68 
108 

12 
552 
106 
107 

99 

98 
116 

26 
4,453 
1,406 


65 


302 
35 
57 
72 
64 
71 
3 

343 
43 
82 
73 
79 
62 
4 

10 

1 
6 
1 
2 

129 
21 
36 
27 
29 
15 
1 

313 

40 

65 

73 

73 

58 

4 

28 

1 

4 

2 

6 

15 

49 
4 
6 
11 
13 
15 

1,991 
275 


36 


280 

103 

68 

37 

41 

30 

1 

500 

202 

136 

72 

39 

20 

4 

27 

23 

7 

4 

3 

5 

4 

174 
70 
50 
24 
13 
14 
1 
2 

323 
151 

69 

53 

29 

18 

3 

59 

27 

13 

9 

4 

6 

41 

8 

10 


5,000 
2,515 


15 
2 

1 
4 
2 

5 
1 

3 

1 

1 


426 

65 

116 

90 

79 

70 

6 

3 


1 
1 
1 
3 
2 
18 


341 

35 

28 

1,709 

529 

376 

292 

237 

245 

30 

3,797 

1,129 

965 

642 

520 

468 

48 

27 

234 

45 

37 

49 

35 

59 

9 

1,428 

419 

400 

267 

167 

163 

10 

2 

2,689 

751 

622 

515 

399 

360 

42 

576 

137 

122 

95 

79 

131 

12 

676 

135 

131 

120 

119 

143 

28 

11,847 

4,506 


280 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


POLITICAL 

CONDITION: 

BY    AGE   PERIODS  — Continued. 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Ratable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Eatable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Eatable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

ESSEX  — Con. 

, 

Gloucester  — Con. 

30  to  39  years 

33 

1,144 

651 

1,578 

2 

3,408 

40  to  49  years, 

22 

779 

489 

612 

2 

1,904 

50  to  59  years, 

6 

572 

318 

196 

3 

1,095 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

496 

248 

87 

9 

841 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

50 

6 

1 

2 

59 

Age  unknowu. 

13 

6 

4 

11 

- 

34 

Groveland,    . 

24 

512 

80 

84 

1 

701 

20  to  29  years. 

17 

143 

7 

27 

- 

194 

30  to  39  years, 

4 

111 

17 

27 

- 

159 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

93 

19 

11 

- 

123 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

73 

17 

7 

- 

98 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

81 

20 

12 

1 

115 

80  years  and  over, 

1 

11 

- 

- 

- 

12 

Hamilton, 

97 

251 

11 

122 

2 

483 

20  to  29  years, 

32 

49 

1 

60 

_ 

142 

30  to  39  years, 

19 

56 

6 

31 

"* 

112 

40  to  49  years. 

13 

43 

- 

22 

1 

79 

50  to  59  years, 

18 

40 

1 

4 

1 

64 

60  to  79  years. 

15 

54 

3 

4 

- 

76 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

9 

- 

1 

- 

10 

Havebhill,  . 

467 

6,143 

1,313 

1,509 

39 

9,471 

20  to  29  years. 

344 

1,832 

284 

633 

2 

3,095 

30  to  39  years. 

54 

1,648 

372 

410 

7 

2,491 

40  to  49  years. 

32 

1,172 

280 

227 

4 

1,715 

50  to  59  years. 

16 

806 

219 

154 

■     6 

1,201 

60  to  79  years. 

10 

633 

156 

83 

16 

898 

80  years  and  over, 

2 

52 

2 

2 

4 

62 

Age  unknown. 

9 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9 

Ipswich, 

89 

951 

119 

282 

13 

1,454 

20  to  29  years. 

57 

221 

17 

151 

4 

450 

30  to  39  years. 

20 

214 

21 

56 

1 

312 

40  to  49  years. 

5 

160 

25 

39 

1 

230 

50  to  59  years. 

4 

161 

22 

27 

5 

219 

60  to  79  years. 

3 

173 

32 

8 

1 

217 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

22 

2 

1 

1 

26 

Lawrence,  . 

805 

5,393 

4,785 

4,357 

42 

15,382 

20  to  29  years. 

627 

2,156 

869 

1,833 

2 

5,487 

30  to  39  years. 

90 

1,519 

1,211 

1,147 

3 

3,970 

40  to  49  years, 

58 

882 

1,181 

715 

5 

2,841 

50  to  59  years. 

19 

450 

948 

375 

12 

1,804 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

360 

558 

279 

14 

1,218 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

25 

18 

8 

6 

57 

Age  unknown, 

4 

1 

- 

- 

. 

5 

Lynn,    . 

969 

12,563 

2,874 

3,423 

51 

19,880 

20  to  29  years. 

726 

3,683 

461 

1,448 

3 

6,321 

30  to  39  years. 

123 

3,453 

798 

1,089 

6 

5,469 

40  to  49  years, 

48 

2,468 

704 

459 

7 

3,686 

50  to  59  years. 

37 

1,610 

547 

264 

9 

2,467 

60  to  79  years. 

14 

1,249 

350 

156 

22 

1,791 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

99 

14 

6 

4 

123 

Age  unknown, 

21 

1 

- 

1 

- 

23 

Lynnfield, 

26 

220 

8 

36 

- 

290 

20  to  29  years. 

11 

33 

- 

17 

- 

61 

30  to  39  years, 

5 

45 

1 

6 

- 

57 

40  to  49  years. 

4 

52 

3 

3 

- 

62 

50  to  59  years. 

3 

38 

3 

5 

- 

49 

POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


281 


POLITICAL 

CONDITION 

BY  AGE   PERIODS  —  Continued. 

Counties,  Cities.  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Ratable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
JIale  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Afte 
and  Over 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Lynnfield  —  Con. 

60  to  79  years 

3 

46 

- 

5 

- 

54 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

6 

1 

- 

- 

7 

Manchester,  . 

38 

403 

47 

143 

3 

634 

20  to  29  years, 

27 

95 

5 

51 

- 

178 

30  to  39  years, 

6 

89 

15 

43 

- 

153 

40  to  49  years, 

2 

85 

9 

19 

- 

115 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

55 

9 

20 

1 

85 

60  to  79  years. 

3 

72 

8 

9 

1 

93 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

6 

1 

1 

1 

9 

Age  unknown. 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Marblehead, . 

70 

2,100 

195 

117 

9 

2,491 

20  to  29  years. 

55 

509 

19 

37 

1 

621 

30  to  39  years. 

7 

490 

32 

29 

1 

559 

40  to  49  j-ears, 

5 

386 

33 

19 

3 

446 

50  to  59  years. 

3 

351 

63 

15 

- 

432 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

332 

45 

15 

3 

395 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

32 

3 

2 

1 

38 

Merrimac, 

23 

551 

62 

95 

- 

731 

20  to  29  years, 

14 

124 

6 

25 

- 

169 

30  to  39  years, 

3 

119 

13 

32 

- 

167 

40  to  49  years, 

3 

132 

21 

9 

- 

165 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

81 

11 

15 

- 

109 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

89 

10 

13 

- 

113 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

6 

1 

1 

- 

8 

Methnen, 

105 

849 

319 

392 

3 

1,668 

20  to  29  years, 

70 

220 

55 

138 

1 

484 

30  to  39  years, 

14 

191 

92 

122 

- 

419 

40  to  49  years, 

10 

145 

62 

63 

1 

281 

60  to  59  years. 

2 

135 

69 

47 

- 

253 

60  to  79  years, 

9 

147 

37 

22 

- 

215 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

11 

4 

- 

1 

16 

Middleton,     . 

20 

207 

21 

33 

1 

282 

20  to  29  years. 

13 

43 

3 

13 

- 

72 

30  to  39  years. 

4 

36 

4 

3 

- 

47 

40  to  49  years, 

1 

47 

5 

5 

1 

59 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

35 

4 

6 

- 

46 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

42 

5 

6 

- 

54 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

4 

- 

- 

- 

4 

Nahant, 

44 

156 

53 

46 

- 

299 

20  to  29  years, 

19 

49 

8 

18 

- 

94 

30  to  39  years, 

12 

38 

12 

12 

- 

74 

40  to  49  years. 

7 

24 

10 

6 

- 

47 

50  to  59  years. 

4 

24 

15 

4 

- 

47 

60  to  79  years. 

2 

19 

7 

5 

- 

33 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

o 

- 

- 

- 

2 

Age  unknown. 

- 

- 

1 

1 

- 

2 

Newbury,      . 

34 

402 

26 

69 

1 

532 

20  to  29  years. 

27 

82 

4 

46 

- 

159 

30  to  39  years. 

3 

73 

5 

12 

- 

93 

40  to  49  years, 

3 

89 

5 

6 

- 

103 

50  to  59  years, 

_ 

65 

5 

3 

- 

73 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

81 

7 

2 

- 

91 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

12 

- 

- 

1 

13 

Newbcrtport,   . 

167 

3,000 

507 

527 

31 

4,232 

20  to  29  years. 

137 

768 

69 

208 

4 

1,186 

282 


CENSUS   or   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


POLITICAL  CONDITION:    BY  AGE  PERIODS  —  Continued. 


CouNTiKS,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Ratable 

Polls  (Not 
Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

^'oters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Newburtport  —  Con. 

30  to  39  years, 

■                 •                 • 

14 

737 

80 

144 

4 

979 

40  to  49  years, 

5 

566 

107 

84 

5 

767 

50  to  59  years, 

7 

358 

126 

56 

5 

552 

60  to  V9  years, 

4 

522 

121 

31 

9 

687 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

49 

4 

4 

4 

61 

North  Andover,    . 

75 

606 

306 

125 

3 

1,115 

20  to  29  years, 

59 

169 

32 

58 

- 

318 

30  to  39  years, 

8 

159 

66 

37 

- 

270 

40  to  49  years. 

5 

126 

85 

12 

- 

228 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

67 

72 

13 

- 

154 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

78 

50 

5 

1 

135 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

7 

1 

- 

2 

10 

Peabody, 

137 

1,965 

682 

509 

22 

3,315 

20  to  29  years, 

103 

626 

67 

205 

1 

1,002 

30  to  39  years. 

22 

479 

203 

140 

1 

845 

40  to  49  years, 

4 

339 

182 

83 

4 

612 

50  to  59  years. 

5 

235 

140 

50 

1 

431 

60  to  79  years. 

2 

261 

88 

30 

14 

395 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

25 

2 

1 

1 

29 

Age  unknown. 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Rockport, 

65 

878 

177 

907 

4 

2,031 

20  to  29  years. 

62 

183 

16 

388 

1 

650 

30  to  39  years, 

2 

187 

43 

300 

- 

532 

40  to  49  years. 

- 

152 

46 

170 

1 

369 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

150 

46 

37 

1 

234 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

187 

25 

12 

1 

226 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

19 

1 

- 

- 

20 

Rowley, 

27 

366 

15 

28 

5 

441 

20  to  29  years, 

15 

69 

2 

12 

- 

98 

30  to  39  years, 

5 

78 

4 

5 

1 

93 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

77 

1 

2 

1 

81 

50  to  59  years, 

2 

40 

5 

3 

1 

51 

60  to  79  years, 

5 

92 

3 

6 

1 

107 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

10 

- 

- 

1 

11 

Salem,  . 

591 

5,766 

1,645 

2,191 

50 

10,243 

20  to  29  years, 

394 

1,775 

257 

883 

2 

3,311 

30  to  39  years. 

106 

1,406 

394 

605 

9 

2,520 

40  to  49  years. 

51 

1,064 

398 

322 

16 

1,851 

50  to  59  years, 

23 

690 

319 

228 

7 

1,267 

60  to  79  years. 

8 

738 

267 

126 

13 

1,152 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

88 

10 

9 

3 

110 

Age  unknown. 

9 

5 

- 

18 

- 

32 

Salisbury,      . 

23 

371 

23 

17 

1 

435 

20  to  29  years, 

15 

77 

1 

6 

- 

98 

SO  to  39  years, 

5 

87 

5 

4 

- 

101 

40  to  49  years, 

2 

75 

4 

6 

- 

87 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

51 

6 

- 

- 

58 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

74 

5 

2 

1 

82 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

7 

1 

- 

- 

8 

Age  unknown. 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

1 

Saugus, . 

79 

957 

195 

147 

5 

1,383 

20  to  29  years. 

48 

233 

22 

50 

- 

353 

30  to  39  years. 

17 

238 

55 

35 

3 

348 

40  to  49  years, 

7 

198 

46 

28 

1 

280 

60  to  59  years, 

3 

130 

35 

18 

1 

187 

POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


283 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY  AGE   PERIODS  — Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  I'EKioDS. 


Rntable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 


ESSEX  —  Con. 

Saugus  —  Con. 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, 
Swampscott, 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, 
Topsfield, 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, 
"Wenliam, 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, 
"West  Newbury,    . 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, 

FRANKLIN. 

Ashfield, 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, 

Age  unknown, 
Bernardston, 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

CO  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, 

Age  unknown, 
Buckland, 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over. 


52 
34 
6 
6 
5 
1 

31 
13 

7 
4 
5 
1 
1 
12 
7 
3 
1 


35 
24 
5 
2 
3 
1 


32 

24 

3 

4 


22 
12 

1 
3 
4 

2 

19 

15 

2 

2 


Eatable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 


145 

13 

795 

186 

210 

161 

110 

119 

9 

284 

58 

52 

51 

57 

61 

5 

267 

52 

49 

45 

48 

57 

16 

397 

86 

96 

67 

64 

72 

12 


290 
62 
51 
50 
52 
64 
11 

216 
31 
40 
41 
36 
60 
7 
1 

306 
92 
67 
49 
45 
44 
9 


Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 


Eatable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 


33 
4 
79 
11 
13 
15 
21 
19 

21 
3 

2 
4 
5 
6 
1 
7 
3 


3 
13 

9 
36 

3 


10 

1 
3 
1 
5 


110 
11 
19 
31 
24 
25 


15 

1 

130 

45 

44 

20 

10 

10 

1 

17 

8 

3 

1 

2 

3 

30 

19 

4 

1 

2 

4 

57 
18 
12 
8 
6 
13 


23 
11 
7 
1 
1 
2 

1 
17 
6 
6 
2 
2 
1 


51 

17 

16 

5 

5 


No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 


Total 
Male  Inocula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 


197 

18 

1,056 

276 

273 

202 

146 

149 

10 

355 

82 

64 

60 

70 

72 

7 

316 

81 

56 

47 

52 

64 

16 

557 

131 

116 

90 

82 

122 

16 


358 

97 

62 

58 

54 

74 

12 

1 

263 

50 

47 

45 

43 

68 

7 

3 

489 

135 

104 

88 

75 

77 

10 


284 


CENSUS  OP  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   AGE   PERIODS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Eatable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Eatable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Eatable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  ofAge 
and  Over 

FRANKLIK  — Con. 

Charlemont, 

25 

287 

7 

21 

1 

341 

20  to  29  years, 

15 

44 

1 

6 

- 

66 

30  to  39  years, 

3 

63 

- 

7 

1 

74 

40  to  49  years. 

3 

63 

1 

3 

- 

70 

50  to  59  years, 

2 

41 

2 

4 

- 

49 

60  to  79  years, 

2 

69 

3 

1 

- 

75 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

7 

- 

- 

- 

7 

Colrain, 

13 

389 

20 

91 

- 

513 

20  to  29  years. 

9 

88 

2 

37 

- 

136 

30  to  39  years, 

3 

72 

5 

21 

- 

101 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

80 

6 

14 

- 

100 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

70 

1 

11 

- 

83 

60  to  79  years. 

72 

4 

8 

- 

84 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

7 

2 

- 

- 

9 

Conway, 

39 

305 

31 

40 

4 

419 

20  to  29  years. 

26 

73 

3 

14 

- 

116 

30  to  39  years, 

8 

64 

4 

9 

1 

86 

40  to  49  years. 

1 

62 

6 

5 

1 

75 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

40 

6 

5 

1 

52 

60  to  79  years. 

4 

56 

11 

7 

1 

79 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

10 

- 

- 

- 

10 

Age  unknown. 

- 

- 

1 

- 

_ 

1 

Deerfleld,       . 

69 

606 

116 

188 

5 

984 

20  to  29  years. 

41 

150 

15 

89 

2 

297 

30  to  39  years. 

10 

147 

18 

34 

1 

210 

40  to  49  years. 

9 

107 

27 

25 

- 

168 

50  to  59  years, 

4 

72 

27 

20 

- 

123 

60  to  79  years. 

4 

114 

27 

17 

2 

164 

80  years  and  over, 

1 

16 

2 

3 

_ 

22 

Erving,  . 

20 

216 

25 

48 

2 

311 

20  to  29  years. 

8 

36 

2 

14 

- 

60 

30  to  39  years. 

3 

55 

7 

13 

- 

78 

40  to  49  years. 

6 

52 

7 

11 

_ 

76 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

40 

4 

4 

- 

50 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

28 

5 

3 

2 

38 

80  years  and  over, . 

1 

5 

- 

. 

- 

6 

Age  unknown. 

- 

- 

- 

3 

- 

3 

Gill,        .        .        . 

58 

261 

19 

70 

- 

408 

20  to  29  years. 

53 

105 

5 

49 

- 

212 

30  to  39  years, 

3 

40 

4 

11 

- 

58 

40  to  49  years. 

- 

34 

4 

4 

- 

42 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

34 

5 

4 

_ 

44 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

42 

1 

2 

- 

46 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

6 

- 

- 

- 

6 

Greenfield,    . 

110 

1,396 

261 

178 

3 

1,948 

20  to  29  years, 

77 

427 

27 

73 

1 

605 

30  to  39  years, 

23 

336 

60 

33 

1 

453 

40  to  49  years. 

4 

255 

56 

24 

- 

339 

50  to  59  years. 

4 

180 

78 

23 

- 

285 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

183 

35 

17 

1 

236 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

14 

5 

2 

- 

21 

Age  unknown. 

2 

1 

- 

6 

- 

9 

Hawley, 

13 

141 

2 

4 

2 

162 

20  to  29  years. 

8 

28 

1 

2 

- 

39 

30  to  39  years. 

3 

23 

1 

- 

- 

27 

40  to  49  years. 

2 

23 

- 

2 

- 

27 

POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


285 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   AGE   PERIODS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  I'ERIODS. 


FRANKLIN— Con. 

Hawley  —  Con. 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, 
Heath,    . 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, 
Leverett, 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, 
Leyden, 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, 
Monroe, 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 
Montague,     . 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over. 

Age  unknown, 
:New  Salem,  . 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, 
Northfleld,     . 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 
60  to  79  years, 
80  years  and  over. 
Orange,. 

20  to  29  j'ears, 

30  to  39  years, 


Ratable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 


Katable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 


Katable 

Total 

Polls  and 

Ratable 

No  Po- 

Male Popula- 

Foreign Born 

Polls  and 

litical  Con- 

tion 20 

Naturalized 

Aliens 

dition 

Years  of  Age 

Voters 

• 

and  Over 

13 

10 

1 

1 

1 


10 

7 
2 


86 

60 

9 

7 

1 


3 
29 
15 

4 


14 

11 

2 

1 


56 
43 


24 

39 

4 

121 

16 

28 

26 

23 

27 

1 

232 

42 

53 

41 

39 

48 

9 

99 

19 

13 

16 

23 

20 

8 

68 

26 

16 

10 

6 

10 

832 

261 

197 

151 

120 

90 

12 

1 

228 

40 

36 

39 

42 

63 

8 

428 

87 

86 

74 

59 

107 

15 

1,325 

270 

411 


455 

79 

129 

117 

78 

49 

3 

12 


1 
3 
1 

28 
2 
4 
6 
5 

10 

1 

119 

31 

35 


12 
8 
1 
1 
1 


43 

18 
16 


362 

135 

106 

61 

40 

18 

2 

24 

10 

6 

5 

3 


41 

18 

12 

5 

4 

2 

240 
98 

87 


25 

40 

4 

142 

27 

29 

30 

24 

29 

3 

258 

55 

67 

44 

41 

50 

11 

122 

28 

15 

20 

27 

23 

9 

123 

51 

36 

18 

8 

10 

1,744 

535 

444 

337 

240 

167 

17 

4 

294 

65 

53 

53 

48 

66 

9 

512 

118 

104 

87 

68 

119 

16 

1,741 

442 

541 


286 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


POLITICAL  CONDITION:    BY  AGE  PERIODS  — Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Ratable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  aiul 

Native  Bon; 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

FRANKLIN  —  Con. 

Orange— Con. 

40  to  49  years 

4 

277 

25 

29 

- 

335 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

189 

19 

13 

1 

222 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

163 

9 

12 

- 

185 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

15 

- 

1 

- 

16 

Rowe,    . 

22 

109 

2 

51 

1 

185 

20  to  29  years, 

15 

26 

1 

16 

- 

68 

30  to  39  years, 

4 

24 

- 

14 

- 

42 

40  to  49  years. 

1 

17 

1 

15 

- 

34 

60  to  59  years. 

- 

18 

- 

3 

- 

21 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

19 

- 

3 

1 

24 

80  years  and  over, 

1 

5 

- 

- 

- 

6 

Shelburne,    . 

42 

392 

24 

43 

2 

503 

20  to  29  years, 

23 

72 

1 

17 

- 

113 

30  to  39  years. 

7 

85 

2 

13 

- 

107 

40  to  49  years, 

9 

75 

5 

5 

- 

94 

50  to  59  years. 

*> 

55 

9 

3 

1 

70 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

91 

7 

5 

1 

105 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

14 

- 

- 

- 

14 

Shutesbury,  . 

4 

132 

5 

5 

1 

147 

20  to  29  years, 

2 

21 

- 

- 

1 

24 

30  to  39  years. 

- 

17 

2 

2 

- 

21 

40  to  49  years, 

2 

27 

1 

2 

- 

32 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

26 

1 

- 

- 

27 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

37 

1 

1 

- 

39 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

4 

- 

- 

- 

4 

Sunderland,  . 

12 

178 

14 

50 

1 

255 

20  to  29  years, 

8 

38 

- 

37 

- 

83 

30  to  39  years, 

- 

35 

3    . 

7 

- 

45 

40  to  49  years, 

1 

32 

2 

4 

- 

39 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

25 

2 

- 

- 

27 

60  to  79  years, 

2 

43 

6 

2 

1 

64 

80  years  and  over, 

1 

5 

1 

- 

- 

7 

Warwick, 

32 

130 

6 

43 

3 

214 

20  to  29  years. 

12 

20 

- 

20 

- 

52 

30  to  39  years. 

8 

20 

2 

9 

1 

40 

40  to  49  years, 

4 

23 

2 

8 

- 

37 

50  to  59  years, 

7 

22 

1 

4 

1 

35 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

39 

1 

2 

1 

44 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

6 

- 

- 

- 

6 

"Wendell, 

13 

124 

11 

31 

1 

180 

20  to  29  years. 

7 

26 

- 

12 

- 

45 

30  to  39  years, 

2 

20 

4 

13 

- 

39 

40  to  49  years, 

3 

26 

2 

4 

- 

35 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

22 

2 

2 

1 

27 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

26 

3 

- 

- 

30 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

4 

- 

- 

- 

4 

Whately, 

17 

191 

30 

26 

2 

266 

20  to  29  years. 

12 

34 

1 

17 

- 

64 

30  to  39  years, 

1 

37 

2 

3 

- 

43 

40  to  49  years, 

1 

33 

7 

2 

- 

43 

50  to  59  years. 

3 

32 

8 

3 

- 

46 

60  to  79  years, 

48 

12 

1 

2 

63 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

6 

- 

- 

- 

6 

Age  unknown, 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


287 


POLITICAL  CONDITION:    BY  AGE   PERIODS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Eatable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Eatable 

Polls  and 

foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

HAMPDEN. 

Agawam 

80 

437 

93 

135 

3 

748 

20  to  29  years, 

45 

111 

6 

35 

- 

197 

30  to  39  years, 

15 

107 

28 

31 

- 

181 

40  to  49  years. 

10 

72 

23 

24 

1 

130 

50  to  59  years. 

5 

69 

19 

21 

- 

114 

60  to  79  years. 

5 

70 

17 

22 

1 

115 

80  years  and  over,  • 

- 

8 

- 

2 

1 

11 

Blandford,     . 

19 

253 

3 

8 

1 

284 

20  to  29  years, 

13 

62 

1 

3 

- 

79 

30  to  39  years, 

3 

53 

- 

1 

- 

57 

40  to  49  years, 

1 

34 

1 

1 

- 

37 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

41 

- 

3 

- 

45 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

60 

1 

- 

1 

63 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

3 

- 

- 

- 

3 

Brimfleld,      . 

26 

245 

15 

39 

7 

332 

20  to  29  years. 

17 

44 

- 

13 

2 

76 

30  to  39  years. 

1 

36 

3 

13 

1 

54 

40  to  49  years. 

1 

47 

1 

5 

1 

55 

50  to  59  years. 

4 

34 

6 

4 

1 

49 

60  to  79  years. 

3 

76 

4 

3 

1 

87 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

8 

1 

- 

1 

10 

Age  unknown. 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

Chester, 

27 

362 

17 

53 

4 

463 

20  to  29  years, 

15 

77 

2 

14 

1 

109 

30  to  39  years. 

4 

84 

2 

15 

- 

105 

40  to  49  years. 

5 

75 

7 

5 

- 

92 

50  to  59  years, 

1 

50 

3 

7 

- 

61 

60  to  79  years, 

2 

67 

3 

11 

3 

86 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

9 

- 

1 

- 

10 

Chicopee,     . 

294 

1,924 

825 

1,970 

18 

5,031 

20  to  29  years. 

257 

767 

153 

907 

- 

2,084 

30  to  39  years. 

11 

518 

233 

510 

- 

1,272 

40  to  49  years, 

14 

295 

150 

252 

4 

715 

50  to  59  years. 

6 

176 

173 

178 

2 

535 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

156 

109 

116 

11 

393 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

12 

7 

6 

1 

26 

Age  unknown, 

5 

- 

- 

1 

- 

6 

East  Longmeadow, 

13 

191 

48 

265 

- 

517 

20  to  29  years. 

9 

37 

7 

96 

- 

149 

30  to  39  years. 

1 

45 

18 

109 

- 

173 

40  to  49  years. 

1 

35 

13 

43 

- 

92 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

25 

6 

13 

- 

46 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

45 

4 

3 

- 

52 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

4 

- 

- 

- 

4 

Age  unknown. 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

Granville, 

28 

238 

17 

30 

9 

322 

20  to  29  years, 

17 

48 

- 

7 

2 

74 

30  to  39  years, 

8 

55 

5 

7 

2 

77 

40  to  49  years, 

2 

39 

4 

4 

- 

49 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

37 

2 

7 

- 

46 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

52 

6 

5 

4 

68 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

7 

- 

- 

1 

8 

Hampden, 

27 

156 

24 

35 

1 

243 

20  to  29  years, 

15 

28 

- 

12 

- 

55 

30  to  39  years, 

5 

33 

1 

8 

~ 

47 

288 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   AGE   PERIODS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Katable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Katable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

Hampden  — Con. 

40  to  49  years,        .... 

3 

24 

7 

4 

1 

39 

50  to  59  years, 

. 

4 

32 

9 

5 

- 

50 

00  to  79  years, 

- 

34 

7 

6 

- 

47 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

5 

- 

- 

- 

5 

Holland, 

4 

61 

3 

6 

1 

65 

20  to  29  years. 

2 

7 

- 

2 

- 

11 

30  to  39  years. 

2 

13 

1 

2 

- 

18 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

8 

1 

1 

- 

10 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

6 

- 

- 

1 

*? 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

16 

1 

1 

- 

18 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

HOLYOKE,        . 

535 

3,743 

2,854 

3,610 

28 

10,770 

20  to  29  years, 

462 

1,577 

640 

1,4.34 

6 

4,119 

30  to  39  years, 

41 

1,087 

891 

961 

7 

2,987 

40  to  49  years. 

« 

16 

575 

628 

578 

3 

1,800 

50  to  59  years, 

8 

290 

456 

367 

4 

1,125 

60  to  79  years, 

4 

204 

232 

251 

5 

696 

80  years  and  over. 

1 

10 

7 

'  15 

3 

36 

Age  unknown. 

3 

- 

- 

4 

- 

7 

Longmeadow, 

20 

127 

16 

30 

1 

194 

20  to  29  years. 

9 

32 

1 

10 

- 

52 

30  to  39  years. 

4 

27 

4 

5 

- 

40 

40  to  49  years, 

3 

20 

2 

5 

- 

30 

50  to  59  years. 

3 

13 

4 

5 

- 

25 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

32 

5 

5 

1 

43 

80  years  and  over. 

1 

3 

- 

- 

- 

4 

Ludlow, 

69 

308 

64 

298 

3 

742 

20  to  29  years, 

48 

89 

9 

115 

1 

262 

30  to  39  years, 

6 

67 

15 

76 

- 

164 

40  to  49  years. 

8 

48 

16 

60 

- 

1.32 

50  to  59  years. 

6 

39 

14 

29 

- 

88 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

63 

9 

17 

2 

92 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

2 

1 

1 

- 

4 

Monson, 

80 

741 

110 

219 

14 

1,164 

20  to  29  years. 

37 

180 

18 

58 

- 

293 

30  to  39  years. 

14 

196 

14 

57 

1 

282 

40  to  49  years. 

13 

121 

22 

46 

2 

204 

50  to  59  years. 

8 

118 

28 

32 

1 

187 

60  to  79  years. 

8 

112 

25 

21 

9 

175 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

14 

3 

5 

1 

23 

Montgomery, 

3 

76 

3 

5 

5 

92 

20  to  29  years, 

1 

13 

- 

2 

2 

18 

30  to  39  years, 

1 

13 

- 

2 

- 

16 

40  to  49  years. 

- 

14 

2 

- 

2 

18 

50  to  59  j'ears. 

1 

11 

1 

1 

1 

15 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

24 

- 

- 

- 

24 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Palmer, . 

160 

976 

220 

707 

10 

2,073 

20  to  29  years, 

104 

305 

26 

304 

1    ■ 

740 

30  to  39  years. 

25 

251 

53 

175 

2 

506 

40  to  49  years, 

14 

165 

46 

121 

1 

347 

50  to  59  years, 

5 

108 

48 

43 

1 

205 

60  to  79  years, 

5 

132 

42 

57 

5 

241 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

15 

5 

4 

- 

24 

Age  unknown, 

7 

- 

- 

3 

- 

10 

POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


289 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY  AGE   PERIODS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Perioi>s. 

Ratable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Katable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

\'otcrs 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Horn 

Naturalized 

Voti-rs 

Ratable 

Pulls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

Russell, 

38 

155 

26 

48 

4 

271 

20  to  29  years, 

20 

41 

4 

21 

- 

86 

30  to  39  years, 

9 

41 

4 

8 

- 

62 

40  to  49  years, 

5 

30 

2 

11 

- 

48 

50  to  o9  years. 

2 

20 

5 

3 

- 

30 

60  to  79  years, 

2 

23 

10 

5 

2 

42 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

- 

1 

- 

2 

3 

Southwick,    . 

40 

235 

26 

29 

3 

333 

20  to  29  years, 

20 

49 

3 

12 

1 

85 

30  to  39  years. 

5 

39 

4 

5 

- 

53 

40  to  49  years, 

4 

41 

8 

2 

2 

57 

50  to  59  years. 

3 

35 

3 

5 

- 

46 

60  to  79  years. 

7 

66 

8 

2 

- 

83 

80  years  and  over, 

1 

5 

- 

3 

- 

9 

Springfield, 

1,107 

9,793 

2,447 

2,564 

70 

15,981 

20  to  29  years. 

757 

2,934 

374 

1,039 

6 

5,110 

30  to  39  years. 

184 

2,596 

675 

811 

15 

4,281 

40  to  49  years. 

99 

1,825 

562 

365 

14 

2,865 

50  to  59  years, 

30 

1,198 

492 

207 

2 

1,929 

60  to  79  years. 

9 

1,161 

327 

127 

30 

1,654 

80  years  and  over. 

1 

79 

15 

10 

1 

106 

Age  unknown, 

27 

- 

2 

5 

2 

36 

Tolland, 

10 

78 

6 

14 

_ 

108 

20  to  29  years, 

5 

14 

- 

4 

- 

23 

30  to  39  years. 

1 

17 

1 

3 

- 

22 

40  to  49  years. 

2 

15 

- 

4 

- 

21 

50  to  59  years, 

1 

12 

3 

2 

■ 

18 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

17- 

2 

- 

_ 

20 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

3 

- 

1 

. 

4 

Wales,   . 

31 

160 

17 

43 

- 

251 

20  to  29  years. 

21 

30 

2 

10 

- 

63 

30  to  39  years. 

5 

40 

5 

13 

_ 

63 

40  to  49  years. 

o 

23 

4 

7 

- 

36 

50  to  59  years. 

3 

27 

2 

7 

- 

39 

60  to  79  years. 

_ 

38 

4 

5 

_ 

47 

80  years  and  over, 

_ 

2 

- 

1 

_ 

3 

Westtield,      . 

207 

2,331 

421 

393 

16 

3,368 

20  to  29  years. 

147 

614 

67 

154 

1 

983 

30  to  39  years. 

34 

563 

97 

112 

- 

806 

40  to  49  years, 

9 

439 

96 

54 

3 

601 

50  to  59  years, 

9 

323 

97 

37 

- 

466 

60  to  79  years. 

6 

355 

60 

33 

10 

464 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

37 

4 

3 

2 

46 

Age  unknown, 

2 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

2 

West  Springfield, 

108 

1,117 

257 

275 

_ 

1,757 

20  to  29  years. 

70 

392 

45 

67 

_ 

574 

30  to  39  years. 

17 

282 

49 

83 

_ 

431 

40  to  49  years, 

12 

196 

77 

46 

- 

331 

50  to  59  years. 

3 

123 

49 

37 

_ 

212 

60  to  79  years. 

2 

110 

36 

39 

- 

187 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

14 

1 

3 

_ 

18 

Age  unknown. 

4 

_ 

_ 

-, 

_ 

4 

Wilbraham,  . 

34 

315 

44 

78 

1 

472 

20  to  29  years. 

33 

85 

10 

35 

_ 

163 

30  to  39  years, 

- 

66 

7 

13 

- 

86 

40  to  49  years. 

- 

54 

f 
1 

15 

- 

76 

290 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


POLITICAL 

CONDITION 

BY    AGE   PERIODS  —  Continued. 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  I'EKiODs. 

Eatable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Eatable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Ase 
and  Over 

HAMPDEX  —  Con. 

Wilbraham  —  Con. 

60  to  59  years,         .... 

- 

46 

16 

3 

- 

65 

60  to  79  years,         .... 

1 

53  . 

4 

11 

- 

69 

80  years  and  over 

- 

11 

- 

1 

1 

13 

HAMPSHIRE. 

Amherst, 

156 

1,250 

89 

96 

4 

1,595 

20  to  29  years. 

149 

455 

10 

47 

4 

665 

30  to  39  years, 

1 

219 

15 

IS 

- 

253 

40  to  49  years, 

2 

185 

18 

13 

- 

218 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

166 

21 

7 

- 

194 

60  to  79  years, 

4 

209 

24 

9 

- 

246 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

16 

1 

2 

- 

19 

Belchertown, 

J 

47 

509 

48 

85 

o 

691 

20  to  29  years. 

25 

110 

1 

20 

- 

156 

30  to  39  years. 

5 

98 

4 

27 

- 

134 

40  to  49  years. 

6 

85 

6 

9 

- 

106 

50  to  59  years, 

4 

71 

15 

7 

- 

97 

60  to  79  years, 

2 

132 

22 

18 

o 

176 

80  years  and  over, . 

1 

12 

- 

3 

- 

16 

Age  unknown, 

4 

1 

- 

1 

- 

6 

Chesterfield, 

11 

189 

3 

9 

3 

215 

20  to  29  years, 

9 

39 

- 

3 

- 

51 

30  to  39  years, 

1 

34 

1 

5 

- 

41 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

38 

- 

1 

1 

40 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

22 

1 

- 

- 

23 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

50 

1 

- 

2 

54 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

6 

- 

- 

- 

6 

Cummiugton, 

22 

221 

4 

11 

5 

263 

20  to  29  years, 

10 

50 

- 

4 

- 

64 

30  to  39  years. 

3 

34 

1 

0 

1 

41 

40  to  49  years, 

1 

37 

2 

1 

- 

41 

50  to  59  years, 

4 

38 

- 

2 

- 

44 

60  to  79  years. 

4 

55 

1 

2 

2 

64 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

7 

- 

- 

2 

9 

Easthampton, 

115 

702 

263 

280 

6 

1,366 

20  to  29  years, 

77 

252 

43 

84 

- 

456 

30  to  39  years. 

21 

169 

50 

80 

1 

321 

40  to  49  years, 

12 

101 

57 

40 

2 

212 

50  to  59  years, 

1 

75 

57 

35 

2 

170 

60  to  79  years. 

4 

101 

53 

40 

1 

199 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

4 

3 

1 

- 

8 

Enfield, . 

19 

209 

25 

61 

1 

315 

20  to  29  years, 

9 

35 

5 

23 

- 

72 

30  to  39  years, 

2 

39 

8 

16 

1 

66 

40  to  49  years, 

4 

37 

2 

11 

- 

54 

50  to  59  years. 

3 

37 

4 

7 

- 

51 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

55 

6 

4 

- 

66 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

6 

- 

- 

- 

6 

Goshen, 

11 

71 

2 

6 

7 

97 

20  to  29  years. 

6 

11 

- 

2 

- 

19 

30  to  39  years. 

3 

19 

1 

4 

- 

27 

40  to  49  years, 

2 

7 

- 

- 

1 

10 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

12 

1 

- 

2 

15 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

22 

- 

- 

1 

23 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

1 

Age  unknown, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

2 

POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


291 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   AGE   PERIODS  — Continued. 


CoiNTiEs,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Ratable 

Polls  (Kot 
Voters) 

Ratable 
Polls  aiKl 
Xative  Born 
I       Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Bon 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

Xo  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

HAMPSHIRE  — Con. 

Granby, 

20 

168 

14 

49 

2 

253 

20  to  29  years, 

14 

43 

1 

18 

- 

76 

30  to  39  years. 

4 

29 

1 

11 

1 

46 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

30 

1 

7 

- 

38 

.50  to  59  years, 

1 

31 

3 

7 

- 

42 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

32 

8 

6 

- 

47 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

3 

- 

- 

1 

4 

Greenwich,  . 

6 

142 

4 

7 

4 

163 

20  to  29  years, 

3 

19 

- 

2 

- 

24 

30  to  39  years, 

- 

20 

- 

1 

- 

21 

40  to  49  years. 

1 

39 

- 

2 

- 

42 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

19 

3 

1 

- 

24 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

43 

1 

1 

4 

50 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

2 

- 

- 

- 

2 

Hadley, 

29 

362 

36 

146 

4 

577 

20  to  29  years, 

18 

85 

- 

56 

- 

159 

30  to  39  years. 

6 

79 

4 

30 

- 

119 

40  to  49  years. 

3 

64 

3 

19 

3 

92 

50  to  59  years, 

1 

45 

11 

23 

- 

80 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

83 

18 

16 

1 

119 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

6 

- 

2 

- 

8 

Hatfield, 

13 

272 

48 

101 

1 

435 

20  to  29  years. 

13 

87 

5 

34 

- 

139 

30  to  39  years, 

- 

55 

5 

21 

- 

81 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

48 

12 

22 

- 

82 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

34 

16 

10 

- 

60 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

43 

10 

14 

1 

68 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

5 

- 

- 

- 

5 

Huntington,  . 

42 

280 

39 

61 

3 

425 

20  to  29  years, 

22 

53 

3 

15 

1 

94 

30  to  39  years. 

9 

82 

7 

9 

_ 

107 

40  to  49  years, 

5 

58 

11 

19 

. 

93 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

33 

7 

7 

_ 

49 

60  to  79  years. 

4 

51 

11 

11 

_ 

77 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

3 

_ 

- 

2 

5 

Middlefleld,  . 

13 

83 

•     3 

19 

1 

119 

20  to  29  years, 

9 

19 

- 

6 

_ 

34 

30  to  39  years. 

1 

18 

- 

4 

_ 

23 

40  to  49  years. 

1 

12 

2 

2 

_ 

17 

50  to  69  years, 

1 

11 

- 

3 

_ 

15 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

22 

1 

4 

_ 

28 

80  years  and  over, . 

_ 

1 

- 

. 

1 

2 

Northampton,    . 

223 

2,521 

769 

828 

253 

4,594 

20  to  29  years. 

171 

845 

113 

299 

37 

1,465 

30  to  39  years. 

23 

610 

157 

218 

53 

1,061 

40  to  49  years. 

8 

408 

190 

137 

63 

806 

50  to  59  years. 

14 

300 

173 

79 

39 

605 

60  to  79  years. 

6 

331 

132 

85 

56 

610 

80  years  and  over, . 

1 

27 

4 

10 

5 

47 

Pelham, 

14 

130 

7 

3 

_ 

154 

20  to  29  years. 

9 

13 

1 

_ 

_ 

23 

30  to  39  years. 

- 

29 

- 

1 

_ 

30 

40  to  49  years, 

3 

28 

1 

1 

_ 

33 

50  to  .59  years. 

1 

22 

_ 

_ 

_ 

23 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

34 

5 

1 

_ 

40 

80  years  and  over, . 

1 

4 

- 

- 

- 

5 

292 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


POLITICAL 

CONDITION 

:    BY   AGE   PERIODS  —  Continued. 

CoLNTiKs,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Ratable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  IJorn 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreifrn  Born 

Xaturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

AUens 

Xo  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

HAMPSHIRE  —  Con. 

Plainfield 

13 

135 

- 

5 

- 

153 

20  to  29  years, 

4 

26 

- 

2 

- 

32 

30  to  39  years, 

6 

27 

- 

3 

- 

36 

40  to  49  years. 

- 

20 

- 

- 

- 

20 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

25 

- 

- 

- 

25 

60  to  79  years, 

2 

32 

- 

- 

- 

34 

80  years  and  over, 

1 

5 

- 

- 

- 

6 

Prescott, 

15 

126 

- 

5 

1 

147 

20  to  29  years, 

8 

26 

- 

2 

- 

36 

30  to  39  years, 

2 

24 

~ 

- 

- 

26 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

22 

- 

2 

- 

24 

50  to  59  years, 

2 

19 

- 

1 

- 

22 

60  to  79  years. 

2 

33 

- 

- 

1 

36 

80  years  and  over, 

1 

2 

- 

- 

- 

3 

Southampton, 

14 

267 

15 

55 

- 

351 

20  to  29  years. 

11 

53 

2 

19 

- 

85 

30  to  39  years. 

2 

62 

2 

10 

- 

76 

40  to  49  years. 

- 

54 

4 

11 

- 

69 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

30 

3 

5 

- 

39 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

61 

4 

9 

- 

74 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

7 

- 

1 

- 

8 

South  Hadley, 

59 

647 

192 

315 

3 

1,216 

20  to  29  years. 

45 

190 

26 

136 

- 

397 

30  to  .39  years. 

5 

182 

42 

80 

- 

309 

40  to  49  years. 

5 

105 

34 

50 

- 

194 

50  to  59  years. 

4 

61 

55 

32 

1 

1.53 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

102 

34 

17 

1 

154 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

7 

1 

- 

1 

9 

Ware,     . 

101 

881 

390 

636 

12 

2,020 

20  to  29  years. 

82 

313 

78 

208 

- 

681 

30  to  39  years. 

13 

202 

87 

141 

o 

445 

40  to  49  years. 

6 

159 

85 

121 

2 

373 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

84 

79 

77 

1 

241 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

116 

59 

82 

7 

264 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

7 

0 

7 

- 

16 

Westhampton, 

3 

115 

5 

23 

- 

146 

20  to  29  years. 

1 

20 

- 

7 

- 

28 

30  to  39  years, 

- 

26 

- 

8 

- 

34 

40  to  49  years. 

1 

16 

1 

2 

- 

20 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

19 

2 

2 

- 

23 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

33 

2 

4 

- 

40 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Williamsburg, 

27 

393 

75 

69 

7 

571 

20  to  29  years, 

14 

104 

5 

19 

1 

143 

30  to  39  years, 

7 

96 

18 

20 

- 

141 

40  to  49  years. 

4 

58 

24 

14 

1 

101 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

66 

12 

7 

3 

88 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

63 

15 

8 

2 

89 

80  years  and  over, 

1 

6 

1 

1 

- 

9 

Worthington, 

15 

179 

5 

8 

- 

207 

20  to  29  years. 

10 

28 

4 

- 

42 

30  to  39  years, 

3 

So 

1 

o 

- 

41 

40  to  49  years. 

2 

34 

1 

2 

- 

39 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

35 

- 

- 

- 

35 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

43 

3 

- 

- 

46 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

4 

- 

- 

- 

4 

POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


293 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY  AGE   PERIODS —Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Ratable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

MIDDLESEX. 

Acton 

55 

486 

59 

97 

- 

697 

20  to  29  years, 

31 

100 

8 

49 

- 

188 

30  to  39  years, 
40  to  49  years, 

11 

8 

108 
81 

16 
12 

25 
14 

_ 

160 
115 

50  to  59  years, 

2 

85 

8 

7 

- 

102 

60  to  79  years. 

3 

101 

13 

2 

- 

119 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

11 

2 

- 

- 

13 

Arlington, 

72 

1,081 

464 

353 

4 

1,974 

20  to  29  years, 

67 

308 

80 

184 

- 

639 

30  to  39  years, 

1 

295 

121 

92 

- 

509 

40  to  49  years, 

3 

1S6 

110 

47 

- 

346 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

129 

72 

24 

- 

225 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

144 

78 

6 

3 

232 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

19 

3 

- 

1 

23 

Ashby,  .... 

22 

251 

8 

13 

1 

295 

20  to  29  years. 

12 

40 

2 

5 

- 

59 

30  to  39  years. 

5 

50 

- 

4 

- 

59 

40  to  49  years. 

3 

45 

1 

2 

- 

51 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

40 

2 

- 

- 

42 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

66 

3 

1 

1 

71 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

10 

- 

- 

- 

10 

Age  unknown, 

2 

- 

- 

1 

- 

3 

Ashland, 

61 

396 

86 

93 

9 

645 

20  to  29  years. 

29 

96 

10 

35 

- 

170 

30  to  39  years. 

14 

104 

17 

24 

- 

159 

40  to  49  years. 

7 

60 

25 

11 

4 

107 

50  to  59  years. 

6 

61 

19 

9 

3 

98 

60  to  79  years. 

5 

69 

15 

13 

1 

103 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

6 

- 

1 

1 

8 

Ayer,     . 

66 

430 

85 

69 

3 

653 

20  to  29  years. 

37 

112 

4 

18 

- 

171 

30  to  39  years, 

8 

102 

14 

17 

- 

141 

40  to  49  years. 

12 

78 

31 

15 

1 

137 

50  to  59  years, 

4 

59 

18 

8 

1 

90 

60  to  79  years, 

4 

73 

18 

8 

1 

104 

80  years  and  over. 

1 

6 

- 

3 

- 

10 

Bedford, 

61 

231 

33 

112 

3 

440 

20  to  29  years. 

42 

64 

6 

62 

- 

174 

30  to  39  years, 

11 

47 

3 

30 

- 

91 

40  to  49  years. 

6 

43 

4 

11 

- 

64 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

34 

7 

5 

- 

46 

60  to  79  years. 

2 

36 

12 

4 

2 

56 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

7 

1 

- 

1 

9 

Belmont, 

71 

432 

118 

422 

10 

1,053 

20  to  29  years, 

57 

120 

13 

202 

6 

398 

30  to  39  years, 

7 

105 

27 

135 

2 

276 

40  to  49  years. 

6 

83 

35 

57 

1 

182 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

63 

26 

22 

- 

111 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

53 

17 

6 

1 

78 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

8 

- 

- 

- 

8 

Billei-ica, 

38 

474 

166 

135 

3 

816 

20  to  29  years, 

37 

128 

24 

55 

- 

244 

30  to  39  years, 

1 

118 

43 

39 

- 

201 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

80 

32 

19 

2 

133 

50  to  59  years, 

_ 

74 

34 

11 

- 

119 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

67 

30 

11 

1 

109 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

7 

3 

- 

- 

10 

294 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   AGE    PERIODS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Ratable 

Polls  (Xot 

Vot(.'rs) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Boxborough 

13 

71 

9 

15 

- 

108 

20  to  29  years, 

7 

4 

3 

7 

- 

21 

30  to  39  years, 

4 

15 

1 

4 

- 

24 

40  to  49  years. 

1 

17 

1 

- 

- 

19 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

9 

3 

1 

- 

13 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

24 

1 

3 

- 

29 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

2 

- 

- 

- 

2 

Burlington,   . 

•      37 

129 

11 

42 

4 

223 

20  to  29  years. 

20 

35 

1 

23 

- 

79 

30  to  39  years. 

2 

25 

1 

5 

- 

33 

40  to  49  years, 

8 

22 

3 

7 

- 

40 

50  to  59  years, 

2 

13 

4 

- 

- 

19 

60  to  79  years. 

5 

28 

2 

5 

3 

43 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

6 

- 

1 

- 

7 

Age  unknown, 

- 

- 

- 

1 

1 

2 

Cambridge, 

1,896 

12,117 

4,901 

6,191 

51 

25,1.56 

20  to  29  years, 

1,498 

4,802 

775 

2,575 

- 

9,650 

30  to  39  years. 

183 

3,023 

1,313 

1,851 

3 

6,373 

40  to  49  years. 

111 

2,014 

1,202 

901 

9 

4,237 

50  to  59  years, 

42 

1,202 

923 

507 

11 

2,685 

60  to  79  years. 

40 

968 

659 

326 

27 

2,020 

80  years  and  over, 

3 

107 

28 

26 

1 

165 

Age  unknown, 

19 

1 

1 

5 

26 

Carlisle, 

14 

120 

5 

38 

2 

179 

20  to  29  years. 

3 

20 

- 

14 

- 

37 

30  to  39  years, 

5 

31 

- 

10 

1 

47 

40  to  49  years, 

4 

24 

- 

5 

- 

33 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

19 

2 

6 

1 

30 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

22 

3 

3 

- 

28 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

4 

- 

- 

- 

4 

Chelmsford,  . 

78 

616 

155 

170 

3 

1,022 

20  to  29  years. 

50 

137 

18 

67 

- 

272 

30  to  39  years. 

10 

128 

44 

38 

- 

220 

40  to  49  years. 

8 

114 

21 

22 

1 

166 

60  to  59  years, 

5 

103 

35 

28 

1 

172 

60  to  79  years. 

4 

121 

36 

13 

1 

175 

80  years  and  over. 

1 

13 

- 

2 

- 

16 

Age  unknown. 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

1 

Concord, 

575 

783 

160 

416 

6 

1,940 

20  to  29  years, 

496 

242 

25 

241 

- 

1,004 

30  to  39  years, 

64 

166 

35 

100 

1 

366 

40  to  49  years. 

9 

142 

44 

33 

- 

228 

50  to  59  years. 

4 

101 

26 

20 

2 

153 

60  to  79  years. 

2 

122 

29 

20 

2 

175 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

10 

1 

2 

1 

14 

Dracut,  . 

108 

372 

162 

197 

4 

843 

20  to  29  years. 

62 

99 

33 

91 

- 

285 

30  to  39  years, 

15 

95 

30 

32 

- 

172 

40  to  49  years. 

9 

67 

38 

30 

- 

144 

50  to  59  years. 

7 

52 

33 

19 

- 

111 

60  to  79  years, 

6 

53 

26 

18 

3 

106 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

5 

2 

- 

1 

8 

Age  unknown. 

9 

1 

- 

7 

- 

17 

Dunstable,    . 

7 

122 

12 

11 

- 

152 

20  to  29  years. 

5 

23 

2 

4 

- 

34 

30  to  39  years. 

1 

21 

3 

3 

- 

28 

POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


295 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   AGE   PERIODS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Ratable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

V'oters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Dunstable  —  Con. 

40  to  49  years,         .... 

1 

12 

5 

1 

- 

19 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

20 

2 

1 

- 

23 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

39 

- 

2 

- 

41 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

7 

- 

- 

- 

7 

Everett, 

297 

3,189 

901 

1,143 

- 

5,530 

20  to  29  years. 

200 

929 

136 

434 

- 

1,699 

30  to  39  years, 

49 

870 

279 

366 

- 

1,564 

40  to  49  years, 

23 

630 

236 

188 

- 

1,077 

50  to  59  years, 

19 

420 

147 

99 

- 

685 

60  to  79  years. 

5 

318 

100 

53 

- 

476 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

22 

2 

3 

- 

27 

Age  unknown. 

1 

- 

1 

- 

- 

2 

Framingham, 

168 

1,823 

485 

355 

7 

2,838 

20  to  29  years, 

104 

505 

56 

141 

- 

806 

30  to  39  years. 

17 

517 

127 

96 

1 

758 

40  to  49  years. 

19 

339 

121 

61 

- 

540 

50  to  59  years. 

6 

212 

94 

33 

1 

346 

60  to  79  years. 

8 

224 

79 

21 

2 

334 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

26 

7 

2 

3 

38 

Age  unknown. 

14 

- 

1 

1 

- 

16 

Groton, . 

46 

451 

43 

74 

3 

617 

20  to  29  years, 

25 

88 

- 

24 

- 

137 

30  to  39  years, 

7 

117 

S 

16 

1 

149 

40  to  49  years, 

9 

87 

12 

12 

2 

122 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

60 

11 

6 

- 

78 

60  to  79  years, 

4 

85 

10 

16 

- 

115 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

14 

2 

- 

- 

16 

HoUiston, 

47 

614 

120 

91 

9 

881 

20  to  29  years. 

24 

151 

1 

25 

- 

201 

30  to  39  years, 

11 

138 

18 

29 

— 

196 

40  to  49  years. 

10 

109 

19 

11 

2 

151 

50  to  59  years, 

1 

89 

38 

11 

4 

143 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

107 

40 

12 

2 

162 

80  years  and  over, 

-• 

20 

4 

3 

1 

28 

Hopklnton,   . 

33 

696 

206 

48 

11 

994 

20  to  29  years. 

28 

214 

4 

8 

- 

254 

30  to  39  years. 

2 

177 

8 

9 

1 

197 

40  to  49  years, 

3 

120 

34 

9 

- 

166 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

70 

76 

10 

2 

158 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

105 

79 

10 

8 

202 

80  years  and  over. 

_ 

10 

5 

2 

- 

17 

Hudson, 

62 

1,072 

224 

281 

1 

1,640 

20  to  29  years, 

53 

328 

16 

97 

- 

494 

30  to  39  years. 

3 

270 

55 

80 

- 

408 

40  to  49  years. 

3 

187 

51 

47 

- 

288 

50  to  59  years. 

3 

131 

60 

26 

- 

220 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

145 

41 

28 

1 

215 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

11 

1 

3 

- 

15 

Lexington,     . 

77 

700 

148 

264 

5 

1,194 

20  to  29  years, 

58 

163 

13 

112 

- 

346 

30  to  39  years. 

11 

170 

43 

81 

1 

306 

40  to  49  years, 

2 

138 

33 

27 

- 

200 

50  to  59  years. 

3. 

99 

26 

28 

- 

156 

60  to  79  years. 

3 

114 

27 

14 

3 

161 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

16 

6 

2 

1 

25 

296 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


POLITICAL  CONDITION:    BY  AGE  PERIODS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Eatable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 

Lincoln 

76 

185 

44 

141 

1 

447 

20  to  29  years, 

43 

53 

13 

68 

- 

177 

30  to  39  years, 

14 

55 

6 

28 

-   ' 

103 

40  to  49  years. 

15 

32 

9 

15 

- 

71 

50  to  59  years. 

3 

9 

10 

19 

- 

41 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

33 

5 

11 

- 

50 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

3 

1 

- 

1 

5 

Littleton, 

25 

239 

35 

71 

- 

370 

20  to  29  years. 

15 

58 

3 

32 

- 

108 

30  to  39  years, 

2 

59 

3 

22 

- 

86 

40  to  49  years. 

4 

40 

11 

6 

- 

61 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

23 

7 

6 

- 

38 

60  to  79  years, 

2 

52 

8 

5 

- 

67 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

7 

3 

- 

- 

10 

Lowell, 

1,154 

9,924 

6,484 

6,230 

83 

23,875 

20  to  29  years. 

929 

3,334 

1,481 

2,711 

4 

8,459 

30  to  39  years. 

123 

2,765 

1,846 

1,509 

10 

6,253 

40  to  49  years. 

54 

1,839 

1,469 

968 

13 

4,343 

50  to  59  years, 

20 

1,006 

968 

614 

19 

2,627 

60  to  79  years. 

15 

907 

690 

394 

34 

2,040 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

72 

26 

29 

3 

130 

Age  unknown. 

13 

1 

4 

5 

- 

23 

Maldbn, 

469 

5,038 

1,484 

1,865 

9 

8,865 

20  to  29  years, 

341 

1,405 

260 

786 

1 

2,793 

30  to  39  years, 

61 

1,451 

422 

556 

1 

2,491 

40  to  49  years, 

30 

965 

352 

275 

1 

1,623 

50  to  59  years. 

14 

638 

247 

140 

3 

1,042 

60  to  79  years. 

11 

537 

192 

98 

3 

841 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

42 

10 

7 

- 

59 

Age  unknown. 

12 

- 

1 

3 

- 

16 

Marlborough,    . 

244 

2,560 

895 

781 

19 

4,489 

20  to  29  years. 

190 

972 

104 

236 

2 

1,504 

30  to  39  years. 

36 

741 

186 

238 

2 

1,203 

40  to  49  years, 

8 

405 

212 

133 

2 

760 

50  to  59  years, 

3 

227 

204 

93 

5 

532 

60  to  79  years. 

5 

194 

181 

74 

6 

460 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

11 

8 

5 

1 

25 

Age  unknown. 

2 

- 

- 

2 

1 

5 

Maynard, 

51 

375 

223 

299 

8 

956 

20  to  29  years. 

35 

124 

30 

117 

- 

306 

30  to  39  years, 

10 

128 

53 

87 

- 

278 

40  to  49  years. 

3 

58 

54 

46 

o 

163 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

35 

52 

24 

- 

113 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

28 

34 

23 

5 

91 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

2 

- 

O 

1 

5 

Mbdford,    . 

322 

2,704 

617 

846 

15 

4,504 

20  to  29  years, 

213 

800 

89 

380 

- 

1,482 

30  to  39  years. 

41 

710 

158 

219 

1 

1,129 

40  to  49  years, 

19 

510 

146 

135 

o 

S12 

50  to  59  years. 

40 

336 

125 

72 

- 

573 

60  to  79  years. 

9 

318 

92 

39 

9 

467 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

30 

7 

1 

3 

41 

Melrose, 

143 

2,317 

534 

572 

2 

3,568 

20  to  29  years, 

106 

568 

90 

269 

- 

1,033 

30  to  39  years. 

18 

646 

175 

174 

- 

1,013 

40  to  49  years. 

10 

■   508 

95 

73 

- 

686 

POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


297 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY  AGE  PERIODS  — Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Katalile 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Horn 

Voters 

Katable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

Xo  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 

Melrose  — Con. 

50  to  59  years 

6 

306 

84 

33 

2 

431 

60  to  79  years, 

2 

261 

87 

20 

- 

370 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

28 

3 

2 

- 

33 

Age  unknown. 

1 

- 

- 

1 

- 

2 

Natick,  . 

134 

1,830 

504 

246 

12 

2,726 

20  to  29  years. 

83 

532 

56 

96 

- 

767 

30  to  39  years. 

30 

452 

83 

72 

- 

637 

40  to  49  years. 

10 

367 

113 

34 

2 

526 

50  to  59  years, 

5 

241 

132 

27 

o 

407 

60  to  79  years. 

5 

227 

118 

17 

8 

375 

80  years  and  over, 

1 

11 

o 

- 

- 

14 

Newton, 

387 

4,498 

1,119 

1,870 

8 

7,882 

20  to  29  years. 

274 

1,204 

181 

820 

- 

2,479 

30  to  39  years. 

52 

1,113 

267 

538 

2 

1,972 

40  to  49  years. 

24 

951 

258 

281 

1 

1,.515 

50  to  59  years. 

20 

606 

221 

143 

3 

993 

60  to  79  years. 

7 

561 

175 

81 

2 

826 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

59 

12 

2 

- 

73 

Age  unknown, 

10 

4 

5 

5 

- 

24 

North  Reading,    . 

22 

212 

16 

34 

- 

284 

20  to  29  years, 

13 

39 

1 

17 

- 

70 

30  to  39  years, 

5 

34 

5 

8 

- 

52 

40  to  49  years. 

1 

45 

5 

5 

- 

56 

50  to  59  years, 

2 

38 

2 

1 

- 

43 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

51 

3 

3 

- 

58 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

5 

- 

- 

- 

5 

Pepperell,      . 

54 

725 

75 

181 

5 

1,040 

20  to  29  years. 

36 

166 

9 

46 

1 

258 

30  to  39  years, 

7 

171 

20 

60 

1 

259 

40  to  49  years, 

7 

135 

24 

37 

1 

204 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

99 

10 

26 

- 

136 

60  to  79  years. 

3 

131 

12 

10 

2 

158 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

23 

- 

i} 

- 

25 

Reading, 

104 

1,023 

101 

197 

5 

1,490 

20  to  29  years. 

51 

244 

47 

75 

- 

417 

30  to  39  years. 

34 

238 

32 

62 

- 

366 

40  to  49  years. 

11 

227 

34 

32 

1 

305 

50  to  59  years. 

6 

134 

18 

19 

2 

179 

60  to  79  years, 

2 

155 

27 

9 

1 

194 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

25 

3 

- 

1 

29 

Sherborn, 

27 

234 

35 

79 

1 

376 

20  to  29  years, 

15 

31 

3 

31 

- 

80 

30  to  39  years. 

6 

48 

12 

33 

- 

99 

40  to  49  years. 

1 

56 

3 

6 

- 

66 

50  to  59  years. 

3 

30 

8 

4 

- 

45 

60  to  79  years. 

2 

62 

8 

4 

- 

76 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

7 

1 

- 

1 

9 

Age  unknown. 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

Shirley, 

26 

273 

42 

69 

- 

410 

20  to  29  years. 

18 

64 

4 

20 

- 

106 

30  to  39  years. 

3 

49 

11 

12 

- 

75 

40  to  49  years. 

4 

48 

3 

13 

- 

68 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

46 

13 

11 

_ 

71 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

60 

11 

10 

- 

81 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

6 

- 

1 

- 

7 

Age  unknown. 

- 

- 

- 

2 

- 

o 

298 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY  AGE   PERIODS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 

AGK  rERIODS. 

Ratable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

ForeiirnBorn 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 

SOMEBVILLE, 

889 

9,211 

2,628 

3,232 

- 

15,960 

20  to  29  years, 

605 

2,874 

373 

1,284 

- 

5,136 

30  to  39  years, 

136 

2,438 

753 

994 

- 

4,321 

40  to  49  years, 

66 

1,827 

628 

475 

- 

2,996 

50  to  59  years, 

39 

1,113 

462 

261 

- 

1,875 

60  to  79  years. 

39 

892 

381 

194 

- 

1,506 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

65 

23 

16 

- 

104 

Age  unknown. 

4 

2 

8 

8 

- 

22 

Stoneham,     . 

67 

1,445 

312 

238 

11 

2,073 

20  to  29  years. 

65 

419 

40 

121 

4 

639 

30  to  39  years. 

5 

319 

61 

69 

- 

454 

40  to  49  years. 

5 

257 

56 

26 

- 

344 

50  to  69  years, 

1 

198 

91 

15 

2 

307 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

228 

60 

6 

4 

299 

SO  years  and  over, . 

- 

24 

4 

1 

1 

30 

Stow 

25 

210 

30 

60 

1 

326 

20  to  29  years. 

18 

44 

1 

27 

- 

90 

30  to  39  years. 

3 

37 

6 

IS 

- 

64 

40  to  49  years. 

3 

40 

7 

6 

- 

56 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

27 

7 

7 

- 

42 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

58 

9 

2 

- 

69 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

4 

- 

- 

1 

5 

Sudbury, 

16 

290 

29 

83 

4 

422 

20  to  29  years. 

7 

59 

1 

38 

- 

105 

30  to  39  years. 

3 

62 

2 

18 

1 

86 

40  to  49  years. 

4 

63 

10 

12 

1 

90 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

42 

5 

4 

- 

62 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

65 

11 

11 

o 

80 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

9 

- 

- 

- 

9 

Tewksbiny,  . 

87 

299 

124 

188 

444 

1,142 

20  to  29  years. 

51 

70 

14 

77 

48 

260 

30  to  39  years, 

17 

69 

34 

52 

75 

247 

40  to  49  years. 

6 

69 

30 

31 

88 

224 

50  to  59  years. 

5 

29 

27 

16 

89 

166 

60  to  79  years. 

7 

56 

16 

11 

124 

214 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

5 

2 

- 

13 

20 

Age  unknown. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7 

11 

Townsend,    . 

36 

497 

38 

48 

5 

624 

20  to  29  years. 

20 

94 

1 

16 

- 

131 

30  to  39  years. 

7 

82 

7 

13 

- 

109 

40  to  49  years. 

6 

93 

12 

8 

- 

119 

50  to  59  years, 

1 

89 

8 

5 

- 

103 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

119 

8 

6 

3 

137 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

20 

2 

- 

o 

24 

Age  unknown. 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Tyngsborough,     . 

20 

149 

8 

41 

1 

219 

20  to  29  years. 

13 

22 

2 

17 

- 

54 

30  to  39  years. 

3 

36 

1 

12 

1 

53 

40  to  49  years. 

1 

29 

1 

5 

- 

36 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

30 

n 

1 

- 

36 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

26 

1 

5 

- 

33 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

6 

- 

- 

- 

6 

Age  unknown. 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

Wakefield,     . 

130 

1,475 

410 

476 

6 

2,496 

20  to  29  years. 

85 

361 

57 

218 

- 

721 

30  to  39  years. 

27 

362 

98 

126 

- 

613 

POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


299 


POLITICAL  CONDITION:    BY  AGE  PERIODS  —  Continued. 


CoTNTiEs,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Ratable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Wakefield  — Con. 

40  to  49  years,         .        .        .        . 

7 

284 

110 

69 

- 

470 

50  to  59  years, 

7 

198 

86 

38 

2 

331 

60  to  79  years. 

2 

249 

59 

21 

2 

333 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

20 

- 

1 

1 

22 

Age  unknown, 

2 

1 

- 

3 

- 

6 

Waltham,    . 

294 

3,419 

1,155 

1,189 

17 

6,074 

20  to  29  years. 

244 

1,050 

201 

448 

1 

1,944 

30  to  39  years, 

25 

996 

335 

390 

- 

1,746 

40  to  49  years. 

13 

619 

246 

169 

4 

1,051 

50  to  59  years, 

4 

373 

211 

104 

1 

693 

60  to  79  years, 

3 

344 

153 

70 

10 

580 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

35 

9 

6 

1 

51 

Age  unknown, 

5 

2 

- 

2 

- 

9 

"Watertown,  . 

171 

1,299 

452 

516 

7 

2,445 

20  to  29  years. 

112 

418 

60 

242 

- 

832 

30  to  39  years. 

27 

337 

110 

129 

- 

603 

40  to  49  years. 

16 

238 

111 

80 

- 

445 

50  to  59  years. 

6 

154 

90 

38 

2 

290 

60  to  79  years. 

8 

138 

80 

24 

4 

254 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

14 

1 

3 

1 

19 

Age  unknown. 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

Wayland, 

24 

459 

76 

99 

2 

660 

20  to  29  years. 

21 

144 

6 

37 

- 

208 

30  to  39  years. 

1 

111 

18 

IS 

- 

148 

40  to  49  years. 

1 

85 

25 

23 

- 

134 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

60 

18 

9 

1 

88 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

50 

9 

12 

1 

73 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

9 

- 

- 

- 

9 

Westford,      . 

67 

396 

110 

173 

4 

750 

20  to  29  years. 

41 

80 

22 

63 

- 

206 

30  to  39  years. 

9 

88 

17 

47 

- 

161 

40  to  49  years, 

8 

66 

13 

33 

- 

120 

50  to  59  years, 

5 

74 

28 

19 

- 

126 

60  to  79  years. 

4 

83 

29 

11 

1 

128 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

5 

1 

- 

3 

9 

Weston, 

35 

356 

38 

156 

2 

587 

20  to  29  years, 

15 

76 

5 

84 

_ 

ISO 

30  to  39  years. 

5 

69 

15 

34 

_ 

123 

40  to  49  years. 

10 

77 

6 

16 

109 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

53 

5 

13 

1 

74 

60  to  79  years. 

3 

74 

6 

7 

1 

91 

80  years  and  over, , 

- 

7 

1 

2 

_ 

10 

Wilmington, 

11 

286 

47 

92 

2 

438 

20  to  29  years. 

11 

48 

6 

32 

- 

97 

30  to  39  years, 

- 

68 

12 

28 

- 

108 

40  to  49  years. 

- 

55 

15 

21 

_ 

91 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

46 

8 

6 

— 

60 

60  to  79  ye.irs, 

- 

64 

6 

5 

2 

77 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

5 

_ 

_ 

_ 

5 

Winchester,  . 

125 

1,037 

353 

351 

2 

1,868 

20  to  29  years, 

84 

292 

61 

163 

_ 

600 

30  to  39  years. 

21 

268 

92 

88 

_ 

469 

40  to  49  years, 

11 

217 

90 

63 

_ 

3S1 

60  to  59  years. 

5 

118 

63 

25 

2 

213 

60  to  79  years, 

4 

130 

46 

11 

_ 

191 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

12 

1 

1 

- 

14 

300 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY  AGE  PERIODS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Ratable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  IJorn 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 

WOBURN, 

171 

2,148 

1,179 

670 

22 

4,190 

20  to  29  years, 

142 

724 

150 

291 

1 

1,308 

30  to  39  years, 

17 

561 

315 

186 

2 

1,081 

40  to  49  years. 

5 

388 

317 

95 

1 

806 

50  to  59  years, 

6 

194 

221 

63 

4 

488 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

250 

172 

32 

13 

468 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

31 

4 

3 

1 

39 

NANTUCKET. 

Nantucket, 

29 

833 

53 

33 

11 

959 

20  to  29  years, 

17 

132 

5 

15 

1 

170 

30  to  39  years, 

3 

179 

7 

8 

- 

197 

40  to  49  years. 

5 

154 

5 

5 

2 

171 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

123 

10 

3 

4 

142 

60  to  79  years. 

2 

210 

24 

2 

3 

241 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

35 

2 

- 

1 

38 

NORFOLK. 

Avon, 

41 

401 

68 

30 

1 

541 

20  to  29  years, 

20 

120 

3 

11 

- 

154 

30  to  39  years. 

8 

99 

6 

9 

- 

122 

40  to  49  years. 

7 

76 

10 

7 

- 

100 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

49 

17 

1 

- 

69 

60  to  79  years, 

4 

'       53 

32 

1 

1 

91 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

4 

- 

1 

- 

5 

BelliBgham,  . 

41 

281 

42 

89 

3 

456 

20  to  29  years, 

15 

64 

6 

35 

- 

120 

30  to  39  years. 

13 

62 

10 

26 

- 

111 

40  to  49  years, 

4 

46 

9 

12 

- 

71 

50  to  59  years, 

3 

41 

11 

7 

- 

62 

60  to  79  years. 

5 

63 

6 

9 

1 

84 

80  years  and  over, 

1 

5 

- 

- 

2 

8 

Braintree, 

68 

1,134 

197 

380 

7 

1,789 

20  to  29  years. 

59 

287 

31 

178 

- 

555 

30  to  39  years. 

6 

315 

45 

126 

- 

492 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

199 

46 

41 

- 

286 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

153 

40 

14 

1 

208 

60  to  79  years, 

2 

167 

35 

17 

4 

225 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

13 

- 

3 

2 

18 

Age  unknown. 

1 

- 

- 

1 

- 

2 

Brookline, 

221 

2,360 

883 

907 

- 

4,371 

20  to  29  years, 

165 

654 

133 

416 

- 

1,368 

30  to  39  years. 

25 

698 

225 

272 

- 

1,220 

40  to  49  years, 

13 

439 

231 

114 

- 

797 

50  to  59  years, 

10 

302 

156 

68 

_ 

536 

60  to  79  years. 

8 

233 

132 

34 

- 

407 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

34 

6 

2 

- 

42 

Age  unknown, 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

Canton,  . 

53 

809 

287 

198 

11 

1,358 

20  to  29  years. 

49 

268 

32 

59 

1 

409 

30  to  39  years, 

3 

227 

70 

50 

- 

350 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

126 

57 

29 

3 

215 

50  to  59  years, 

1 

78 

64 

20 

- 

163 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

98 

60 

40 

5 

203 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

12 

4 

- 

2 

18 

POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


301 


POLITICAL  CONDITION:    BY   AGE   PERIODS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Ratable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Borii 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

NORFOLK  — Con. 

Cohasset 

19 

573 

92 

100 

6 

790 

20  to  29  years, 

19 

134 

11 

40 

- 

204 

30  to  39  years, 

- 

142 

15 

26 

- 

183 

40  to  49  years. 

- 

93 

28 

13 

1 

135 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

82 

21 

8 

2 

113 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

108 

16 

10 

S 

137 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

14 

1 

3 

- 

18 

Dedham, 

210 

1,262 

440 

311 

6 

2,229 

20  to  29  years. 

130 

379 

42 

113 

2 

666 

30  to  39  years, 

35 

346 

86 

78 

- 

545 

40  to  49  years. 

25 

216 

98 

43 

- 

382 

50  to  59  years. 

8 

140 

83 

37 

1 

269 

60  to  79  years. 

8 

162 

123 

29 

3 

325 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

19 

3 

4 

- 

26 

Age  unknown, 

4 

- 

5 

7 

- 

16 

Dover,  . 

23 

127 

42 

25 

- 

217 

20  to  29  years, 

7 

38 

13 

1 

- 

59 

30  to  39  years. 

6 

22 

4 

8 

- 

40 

40  to  49  years. 

6 

18 

4 

4 

- 

32 

50  to  59  years,    • 

2 

19 

4 

7 

- 

32 

60  to  79  years, 

2 

28 

17 

5 

- 

52 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

2 

- 

- 

- 

2 

Foxborough, 

-       97 

753 

105 

99 

t 

1,061 

20  to  29  years. 

45 

144 

J 

25 

- 

221 

30  to  39  years, 

16 

186 

13 

25 

4 

244 

40  to  49  years, 

14 

135 

27 

18 

1 

195 

50  to  59  years. 

15 

99 

20 

17 

- 

151 

60  to  79  years. 

7 

172 

34 

13 

1 

227 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

17 

4 

1 

1 

23 

Franklin, 

80 

978 

206 

288 

2 

1,554 

20  to  29  years, 

58 

284 

16 

109 

2 

469 

30  to  39  years, 

11 

247 

27 

88 

- 

373 

40  to  49  years, 

6 

171 

64 

45 

_ 

286 

50  to  59  years, 

o 

121 

49 

32 

- 

204 

60  to  79  years, 

3 

144 

48 

13 

- 

208 

SO  years  and  over. 

- 

11 

2 

1 

- 

14 

Holbrook, 

34 

556 

89 

34 

11 

724 

20  to  29  years, 

.     27 

144 

8 

11 

_ 

190 

30  to  39  years, 

3 

118 

IS 

7 

o 

14S 

40  to  49  years. 

3 

127 

20 

10 

3 

163 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

70 

24 

2 

3 

99 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

84 

18 

4 

2 

109 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

12 

1 

- 

1 

14 

Age  unknown. 

- 

1 

- 

- 

_ 

1 

Hyde  Park,  . 

209 

2,020 

752 

558 

2 

3,541 

20  to  29  years. 

156 

642 

113 

217 

2 

1,130 

30  to  39  years. 

28 

500 

189 

149 

- 

866 

40  to  49  years. 

16 

405 

172 

92 

- 

685 

50  to  59  years. 

3 

240 

169 

63 

_ 

475 

60  to  79  years. 

4 

215 

105 

33 

w 

357 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

18 

4 

2 

_ 

24 

Age  unknown. 

2 

- 

_ 

9 

_ 

4 

Medfield, 

66 

392 

55 

126 

3 

642 

20  to  29  years. 

39 

83 

7 

68 

1 

198 

30  to  39  years, 

16 

99 

10 

37 

- 

162 

40  to  49  years, 

5 

74 

17 

14 

2 

112 

302 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   AGE    PERIODS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Ratable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Katable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

ForeiRU  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Aire 
and  Over 

NORFOLK  —  Con. 

Medfield  — Con. 

50  to  59  years 

3 

58 

12 

5 

- 

78 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

64 

8 

2 

- 

75 

80  years  and  over, 

1 

14 

1 

- 

- 

16 

Age  unknown. 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Medway, 

30 

681 

137 

70 

11 

929 

20  to  29  years. 

21 

174 

9 

18 

- 

222 

30  to  39  years, 

5 

168 

17 

15 

1 

206 

40  to  49  years. 

4 

123 

24 

15 

2 

168 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

90 

45 

13 

2 

150 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

107 

40 

8 

5 

160 

80  years  and  over, 

18 

2 

1 

1 

22 

Age  unknown, 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Minis,    . 

23 

194 

37 

53 

- 

307 

20  to  29  years. 

13 

33 

3 

21 

- 

70 

30  to  39  years. 

6 

55 

7 

15 

- 

83 

40  to  49  years, 

1 

32 

10 

8 

- 

51 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

31 

5 

5 

- 

42 

60  to  79  years, 

2 

40 

11 

4 

- 

57 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

3 

1 

- 

- 

4 

Milton,  . 

74 

902 

269 

341 

7 

1,593 

20  to  29  years, 

59 

267 

40 

160 

- 

526 

30  to  39  years, 

9 

243 

72 

85 

- 

409 

40  to  49  years, 

3 

176 

64 

46 

- 

289 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

97 

53 

23 

- 

174 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

102 

38 

25 

5 

171 

80  years  and  over. 

1 

17 

2 

2 

2 

24 

Needham, 

90 

548 

215 

265 

2 

1,120 

20  to  29  years, 

57 

184 

14 

107 

- 

362 

30  to  39  years. 

16 

120 

51 

85 

- 

272 

40  to  49  years. 

7 

88 

55 

31 

- 

181 

50  to  59  years, 

8 

75 

43 

18 

- 

144 

60  to  79  years. 

2 

73 

50 

22 

2 

149 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

8 

2 

2 

- 

12 

Norfolk, 

25 

166 

27 

75 

*> 

295 

20  to  29  years. 

17 

46 

1 

31 

- 

95 

30  to  39  years. 

4 

25 

4 

18 

- 

51 

40  to  49  years. 

2 

32 

9 

11 

1 

55 

50  to  59  years, 

1 

26 

9 

8 

- 

44 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

33 

4 

6 

44 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

4 

- 

1 

1 

6 

Norwood, 

79 

806 

327 

339 

1 

1,552 

20  to  29  years. 

59 

268 

43 

182 

1 

553 

30  to  39  years. 

9 

221 

95 

99 

- 

424 

40  to  49  years. 

6 

137 

90 

31 

- 

264 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

83 

46 

16 

- 

146 

60  to  79  years. 

2 

84 

51 

10 

- 

147 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

13 

2 

1 

- 

16 

Age  unknown, 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

QUINCY, 

338 

2,871 

1,454 

1,701 

8 

6,372 

20  to  29  years, 

241 

875 

240 

740 

1 

2,097 

30  to  39  years, 

46 

796 

448 

545 

1 

1,836 

40  to  49  years. 

24 

528 

371 

235 

1 

1,159 

50  to  59  years. 

12 

335 

220 

105 

f> 

674 

60  to  79  years. 

14 

305 

161 

65 

1 

546 

80  years  and  over, 

1 

32 

14 

9 

2 

58 

Age  unknown. 

- 

- 

- 

2 

- 

2 

POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


303 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY  AGE   PERIODS —Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
AfiE  Periods. 

Ratable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
JIale  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

NORFOLK  — Con. 

Randolph 

26 

907 

216 

73 

8 

1,230 

20  to  29  years, 

20 

236 

18 

24 

- 

298 

30  to  39  years, 

5 

233 

21 

15 

- 

274 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

177 

42 

8 

4 

231 

50  to  59  years, 

1 

126 

51 

12 

- 

190 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

122 

79 

14 

4 

219 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

13 

5 

- 

- 

18 

Sharon,  . 

35 

362 

61 

112 

- 

570 

20  to  29  years, 

25 

66 

6 

55 

- 

152 

30  to  39  years, 

5 

73 

14 

32 

- 

124 

4j0  to  49  years, 

3 

63 

14 

14 

- 

94 

50  to  59  years, 

f> 

77 

16 

6 

- 

101 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

73 

11 

4 

- 

88 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

10 

- 

1 

- 

11 

Stoughton,     . 

53 

1,104 

229 

215 

10 

1,611 

20  to  29  years, 

45 

306 

27 

66 

- 

444 

30  to  39  years, 

4 

272 

44 

73 

_ 

393 

40  to  49  years, 

3 

222 

44 

28 

1 

298 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

126 

54 

34 

- 

214 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

153 

59 

14 

7 

234 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

24 

1 

- 

2 

27 

Age  unknown, 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Walpole, 

23 

.598 

117 

213 

2 

9.53 

20  to  29  years, 

23 

154 

23 

82 

2 

284 

30  to  39  years, 

- 

145 

31 

52 

- 

228 

40  to  49  years. 

- 

123 

25 

28 

- 

176 

50  to  59  ye.ars. 

- 

77 

21 

25 

- 

123 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

89 

16 

22 

- 

127 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

10 

1 

3 

- 

14 

Age  unknown, 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

Wellesley,     . 

27 

532 

162 

203 

1 

925 

20  to  29  years, 

21 

136 

24 

84 

- 

265 

30  to  39  years. 

2 

126 

38 

66 

- 

232 

40  to  49  years, 

1 

115 

45 

28 

- 

189 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

69 

28 

14 

- 

111 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

82 

25 

10 

1 

118 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

4 

2 

1 

- 

7 

Age  unknown. 

3 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

Weymouth,  . 

163 

2,661 

378 

502 

25 

3,729 

20  to  29  years. 

125 

752 

14 

167 

~ 

1,0.58 

30  to  39  years, 

15 

603 

52 

166 

3 

839 

40  to  49  years. 

14 

498 

86 

105 

4 

707 

50  to  59  years. 

3 

345 

111 

33 

7 

499 

60  to  79  years, 

5 

424 

110 

31 

6 

576 

80  years  and  over, 

1 

38 

4 

- 

5 

48 

Age  iinknown. 

- 

1 

1 

- 

- 

2 

%Vrentham,    . 

38 

606 

94 

62 

1 

801 

20  to  29  years, 

27 

118 

13 

15 

- 

173 

30  to  39  years. 

4 

133 

17 

22 

1 

177 

40  to  49  years. 

1 

131 

23 

12 

_ 

167 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

89 

17 

7 

- 

115 

60  to  79  years, 

4 

118 

23 

6 

- 

151 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

17 

1 

- 

- 

18 

PLYMOU'J 

'11. 

Abington, 

. 

62 

1,092 

166 

64 

7 

1,391 

20  to  29  years. 

. 

41 

271 

12 

25 

2 

351 

304 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY    AGE   PERIODS  —  Continued. 


CouxTiES,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 


Ratable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 


Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 


Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 


Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 


No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 


Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 


PLYMOUTH 

Abington  —  Con. 
30  to  39  years, 
40  to  49  years, 
50  to  59  years, 
60  to  79  years, 
80  years  and  over, 
Age  unknown, 

Bridgewater, 

20  to  29  years, 
30  to  39  years, 
40  to  49  years, 
50  to  59  j-ears, 
60  to  79  years, 
SO  years  and  over, 
Age  unknown, 

Bbockton,  . 
20  to  29  years, 
30  to  39  years, 
40  to  49  years, 
50  to  59  years, 
60  to  79  years, 
80  years  and  over, 
Age  unknown. 

Carver,  . 

20  to  29  years, 
30  to  39  years, 
40  to  49  years, 
50  to  59  years, 
60  to  79  years, 
80  years  and  over, 

Duxbury, 

20  to  29  years, 
30  to  39  years, 
40  to  49  years, 
50  to  59  years, 
60  to  79  years, 
80  years  and  over, 

East  Bridgewater, 
20  to  29  years, 
30  to  39  years, 
40  to  49  years, 
50  to  59  years, 
60  to  79  years, 
80  years  and  over, 
Halifax, 

20  to  29  years, 
30  to  39  years, 
40  to  49  years, 
50  to  59  years, 
60  to  79  years, 
80  years  and  over, 
Hanover, 

20  to  29  years, 
30  to  39  years, 
40  to  49  years, 
50  to  59  years, 
60  to  79  years, 


■Con. 


3 
2 

1 
569 
183 
173 
122 
72 
19 


496 

355 

49 

24 

17 


44 

29 

20 

4 

2 


18 

15 

1 

1 


60 
39 
7 
5 
6 
1 


61 
44 
7 
4 
1 
5 


305 

206 

141 

151 

17 

1 

869 

212 

228 

158 

103 

148 

19 

1 

6,893 

2,105 

2,052 

1,391 

712 

596 

37 

259 

56 

58 

42 

48 

46 

9 

538 

84 

91 

100 

87 

147 

29 

715 

164 

131 

143 

107 

152 

18 

138 

29 

19 

20 

28 

37 

5 

554 

108 

112 

•111 

79 

1.33 


24 
28 
34 
66 
2 

123 
12 
21 
16 
27 
46 
1 

1,638 

320 

567 

357 

241 

147 

5 

1 

10 

3 
3 

2 


1 

4 
6 
2 
4 

65 
5 
10 
16 
17 
15 
2 


30 
1 
6 
4 

14 
4 


16 
6 
4 

13 


136 
42 
29 
24 
22 
18 
1 

1,674 

736 

525 

235 

107 

64 

6 

1 

57 

23 

17 

11 

3 

3 


21 
20 
16 


126 
44 
38 
20 
12 
12 


1 

1 

1 

60 

24 

18 

10 

4 

3 


453 

41 

111 

82 

89 

114 

4 
12 
17 

4 

4 
1 
5 
3 


11 


354 
248 
183 
234 
19 
2 
2,150 
490 
562 
402 
313 
345 
25 
13 
10,718 
3,520 
3,193 
2,011 
1,078 
819 
51 
46 
358 
99 
82 
58 
57 
53 
9 
648 
122 
117 
124 
97 
156 
32 
971 
252 
187 
185 
142 
183 
22 
174 
44 
24 
33 
29 
38 
6 
716 
177. 
143 
129 
99 
154 


POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


305 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   AGE   PERIODS  —  Continued. 


CouNTiKS,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Ratalile 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Katable 

Polls  and 

Native  Horn 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

^'oters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  I'opula- 

tion  20 

Years  of  Age 

and  Over 

PLYMOUTH— Con. 

Hanover  —  Con. 

80  years  and  over, .... 

- 

11 

- 

- 

1 

12 

Age  unknown, 

- 

- 

1 

1 

- 

2 

Hanson, 

29 

375 

11 

57 

6 

478 

20  to  29  years, 

22 

64 

2 

22 

- 

110 

30  to  39  years. 

2 

79 

- 

15 

- 

96 

40  to  49  years. 

3 

71 

3 

8 

2 

87 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

57 

3 

7 

2 

70 

fiO  to  79  years, 

1 

85 

2 

4 

2 

94 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

19 

1 

1 

- 

21 

Hingham, 

72 

1,098 

158 

240 

4 

1,572 

20  to  29  years. 

47 

245 

22 

101 

- 

415 

30  to  39  years, 

9 

232 

24 

73 

- 

338 

40  to  49  years. 

8 

195 

33 

31 

- 

267 

50  to  59  years, 

3 

169 

30 

22 

1 

225 

60  to  79  years. 

5 

220 

48 

11 

2 

286 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

37 

1 

2 

1 

41 

Hull,      . 

145 

159 

33 

56 

- 

393 

20  to  29  years, 

48 

32 

4 

26 

- 

110 

30  to  39  years. 

27 

33 

15 

IS 

- 

93 

40  to  49  years. 

30 

44 

8 

5 

- 

8T 

50  to  59  years, 

29 

33 

1 

5 

- 

68 

60  to  79  years. 

10 

15 

5 

2 

- 

32 

80  years  and  over, 

1 

2 

- 

- 

- 

3 

Kingston, 

32 

430 

43 

57 

- 

562 

20  to  29  years. 

19 

88 

5 

16 

- 

128 

30  to  39  years, 

7 

97 

4 

17 

- 

125 

40  to  49  years, 

4 

81 

9 

9 

- 

103 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

69 

6 

10 

- 

86 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

82 

16 

4 

- 

103 

80  years  and  over, 

_ 

13 

3 

1 

- 

17 

Lakeville, 

20 

245 

9 

30 

1 

305 

20  to  29  years, 

12 

36 

2 

13 

- 

63 

30  to  39  years. 

3 

47 

1 

9 

- 

60 

40  to  49  years, 

2 

32 

2 

2 

- 

38 

50  to  59  years, 

1 

44 

1 

4 

- 

50 

60  to  79  years. 

2 

77 

3 

2 

1 

85 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

9 

- 

- 

- 

9 

Marion, . 

9 

203 

4 

4 

1 

221 

20  to  29  years. 

6 

26 

- 

3 

- 

35 

30  to  39  years. 

1 

46 

- 

1 

- 

48 

40  to  49  years. 

1 

89 

2 

- 

- 

42 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

38 

- 

- 

- 

39 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

50 

2 

- 

1 

53 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

4 

- 

- 

4 

Marshfield,    . 

13 

522 

14 

55 

4 

608 

20  to  29  years. 

11 

79 

1 

16 

- 

107 

30  to  39  years, 

1 

77 

5 

17 

- 

100 

40  to  49  years. 

1 

100 

2 

7 

1 

111 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

94 

1 

5 

1 

101 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

150 

5 

8 

1 

164 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

22 

- 

1 

1 

24 

Age  unknown, 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

Mattapoisett, 

23 

291 

5 

24 

3 

346 

20  to  29  years. 

20 

43 

- 

15 

- 

78 

30  to  39  years. 

1 

47 

- 

6 

1 

55 

40  to  49  years. 

1 

47 

1 

2 

- 

51 

306 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   AGE   PERIODS  — Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Ratable 

Polls  (Not 

Vuttrs) 

Katable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  I'opula- 

tion  20 

Years  of  Age 

and  Over 

PLYMOUTH  —  Con. 

Mattapoisett—  Con. 

50  to  59  years,         .... 

1 

61 

1 

_ 

_ 

63 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

82 

1 

1 

2 

86 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

11 

1 

- 

- 

12 

Age  unknown, 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

1 

Middleborough,    . 

119 

1,706 

137 

220 

12 

2,194 

20  to  29  years, 

72 

399 

16 

92 

2 

581 

30  to  39  years. 

15 

403 

27 

66 

1 

512 

40  to  49  years, 

10 

299 

33 

33 

2 

377 

50  to  59  years, 

7 

256 

33 

15 

2 

313 

60  to  79  years. 

10 

306 

25 

14 

3 

358 

80  years  and  over, . 

3 

42 

3 

- 

2 

50 

Age  unknown. 

2 

1 

- 

- 

- 

3 

Norwell, 

23 

455 

18 

26 

1 

523 

20  to  29  years. 

17 

96 

2 

14 

- 

129 

30  to  39  years. 

2 

93 

4 

6 

- 

105 

40  to  49  years. 

3 

71 

3 

3 

- 

80 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

91 

4 

- 

1 

97 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

95 

5 

3 

- 

103 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

9 

- 

- 

- 

9 

Pembroke,    . 

17 

347 

22 

42 

5 

433 

20  to  29  years. 

11 

61 

1 

6 

- 

79 

30  to  39  years. 

2 

61 

2 

14 

1 

80 

40  to  49  years. 

- 

59 

5 

7 

1 

72 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

53 

6 

10 

- 

71 

60  to  79  years. 

2 

104 

8 

3 

1 

118 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

9 

- 

2 

2 

13 

Plymouth,     . 

97 

1,757 

209 

378 

12 

2,453 

20  to  29  years. 

71 

409 

25 

134 

- 

639 

30  to  39  years. 

14 

408 

31 

120 

1 

574 

40  to  49  years, 

11 

341 

49 

62 

3 

466 

50  to  59  years, 

1 

278 

46 

37 

1 

363 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

289 

53 

23 

5 

370 

SO  years  and  over, 

- 

32 

5 

2 

2 

41 

Ply  mp  ton,     . 

16 

152 

6 

18 

- 

192 

20  to  29  years. 

8 

32 

- 

4 

- 

44 

30  to  39  years, 

3 

21 

- 

5 

- 

29 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

23 

- 

4 

- 

27 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

26 

2 

2 

- 

31 

60  to  79  years. 

4 

43 

3 

3 

- 

53 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

7 

1 

- 

- 

8 

Rochester,     . 

21 

274 

9 

28 

4 

336 

20  to  29  years. 

13 

52 

- 

14 

- 

79 

30  to  39  years. 

1 

58 

5 

7 

- 

71 

40  to  49  years. 

5 

53 

2 

4 

- 

64 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

55 

1 

3 

- 

59 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

50 

1 

- 

3 

55 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

6 

- 

- 

1 

7 

Ago  unknown, 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Rockland, 

59 

1,284 

287 

135 

31 

1,796 

20  to  29  years. 

52 

368 

34 

45 

6 

505 

30  to  39  years. 

3 

365 

54 

37 

9 

468 

40  to  49  years. 

2 

232 

51 

22 

- 

307 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

167 

66 

14 

6 

253 

60  to  79  years, 

2 

138 

81 

15 

8 

244 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

14 

1 

1 

2 

18 

Age  unknown, 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

POLITICAL    CONDITION^. 


307 


POLITICAL  CONDITION:    BY  AGE   PERIODS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Ratable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Boi-n 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  ofAge 
and  Over 

PLYMOUTH— Con. 

Scituate, 

20 

610 

63 

64 

- 

757 

20  to  29  years, 

15 

128 

5 

32 

- 

180 

30  to  39  years, 

3 

131 

8 

15 

- 

157 

40  to  49  years, 

2 

105 

11 

6 

- 

124 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

82 

11 

6 

- 

99 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

143 

28 

4 

- 

175 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

21 

- 

1 

- 

22 

Wareham,     . 

97 

761 

67 

230 

6 

1,161 

20  to  29  years. 

49 

178 

4 

109 

- 

340 

30  to  39  years, 

14 

176 

11 

69 

- 

270 

40  to  49  years. 

10 

148 

16 

20 

- 

194 

50  to  59  years. 

10 

92 

11 

13 

1 

127 

60  to  79  years. 

8 

158 

24 

15 

4 

209 

80  years  and  over, 

1 

7 

1 

- 

1 

10 

Age  unknown. 

5 

2 

- 

4 

_ 

11 

West  Bridgewater, 

26 

402 

59 

95 

6 

588 

20  to  29  years, 

19 

92 

7 

51 

- 

169 

30  to  39  years. 

- 

88 

13 

17 

_ 

lis 

40  to  49  years. 

5 

81 

10 

13 

2 

111 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

50 

14 

8 

1 

75 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

76 

15 

6 

2 

99 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

15 

- 

- 

1 

16 

Whitman, 

78 

1,433 

183 

187 

8 

1,889 

20  to  29  years, 

57 

402 

30 

67 

556 

30  to  39  years. 

8 

380 

45 

54 

1 

488 

40  to  49  years. 

7 

276 

45 

35 

_ 

363 

50  to  59  years. 

5 

198 

35 

15 

2 

255 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

160 

26 

15 

2 

204 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

17 

2 

1 

3 

23 

SUFFOLK. 

Boston 

8,520 

76,463 

36,930 

34,171 

524 

156,608 

20  to  29  years, 

5,673 

27,253 

6,183 

13,782 

68 

52,959 

30  to  39  years. 

1,257 

21,739 

10,416 

10,906 

95 

44,413 

40  to  49  years. 

702 

13,445 

8,873 

5,085 

90 

28,195 

50  to  59  years, 

321 

7,819 

6,548 

2,627 

65 

17,380 

60  to  79  years. 

157 

5,728 

4,672 

1,617 

165 

12,339 

80  years  and  over. 

7 

428 

217 

105 

41 

798 

Age  unknown. 

403 

51 

21 

49 

_ 

524 

Chelsea, 

444 

5,269 

1,797 

9  OOO 

2 

9,734 

20  to  29  years, 

315 

1,570 

332 

948 

_ 

3,165 

30  to  39  years. 

27 

1,310 

459 

692 

2 

2,490 

40  to  49  years. 

30 

991 

414 

284 

1,719 

50  to  59  years. 

43 

737 

340 

168 

1,288 

60  to  79  years. 

27 

622 

243 

122 

- 

1,014 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

39 

9 

7 

~ 

55 

Age  unknown, 

o 

- 

- 

1 

3 

Revere,  . 

63 

1,333 

485 

420 

1 

2,302 

20  to  29  years, 

53 

381 

103 

152 

1 

690 

30  to  39  years. 

- 

397 

142 

112 

- 

651 

40  to  49  years. 

3 

272 

123 

86 

- 

484 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

161 

76 

41 

- 

278 

60  to  79  years. 

7 

115 

38 

25 

- 

185 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

6 

3 

1 

- 

10 

Age  unknown. 

- 

1 

- 

3 

- 

4 

308 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   AGE   PERIODS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Katablc 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Eatable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Forcifjn  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Alale  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Winthrop 

271 

685 

140 

283 

- 

1,379 

20  to  29  years, 

116 

167 

24 

120 

- 

427 

30  to  39  years, 

71 

189 

37 

75 

- 

372 

40  to  49  years. 

45 

153 

39 

48 

- 

285 

50  to  59  years, 

27 

85 

22 

27 

- 

161 

60  to  79  years, 

12 

85 

17 

12 

- 

126 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

6 

1 

1 

- 

8 

WORCESTER. 

Ashburnham, 

23 

499 

49 

86 

4 

661 

20  to  29  years. 

23 

112 

7 

25 

- 

167 

30  to  39  years, 

- 

112 

15 

22 

1 

150 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

77 

11 

17 

1 

106 

50  to'  59  years, 

- 

81 

10 

14 

1 

106 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

104 

6 

7 

- 

117 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

13 

- 

1 

1 

15 

Athol,    . 

238 

1,726 

120 

488 

9 

2,581 

20  to  29  years. 

146 

481 

16 

175 

- 

818 

30  to  39  years, 

50 

371 

25 

172 

1 

619 

40  to  49  years, 

27 

332 

19 

86 

1 

465 

50  to  59  years. 

6 

254 

27 

83 

1 

321 

60  to  79  years, 

8 

262 

32 

20 

3 

325 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

26 

1 

2 

3 

32 

Age  unknown, 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Auburn, 

51 

222 

48 

150 

- 

471 

20  to  29  years, 

33 

55 

9 

36 

- 

133 

30  to  39  years. 

9 

57 

12 

40 

- 

118 

40  to  49  years. 

3 

39 

13 

31 

- 

86 

50  to  59  years, 

4 

27 

9 

23 

- 

63 

60  to  79  years, 

2 

37 

4 

18 

- 

61 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

7 

1 

2 

- 

10 

Barre,     . 

64 

509 

34 

135 

53 

795 

20  to  29  years. 

34 

104 

4 

69 

16 

227 

30  to  39  years. 

14 

103 

3 

34 

16 

170 

40  to  49  years. 

8 

82 

8 

17 

7 

122 

50  to  59  years. 

6 

91 

7 

9 

7 

120 

60  to  79  years. 

2 

114 

11 

5 

7 

139 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

15 

1 

- 

- 

16 

Age  unknown, 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

Berlin,   . 

27 

225 

13 

43 

3 

311 

20  to  29  years. 

17 

49 

1 

20 

- 

87 

30  to  39  years. 

6 

37 

- 

8 

- 

51 

40  to  49  years. 

3 

42 

1 

5 

- 

51 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

38 

3 

7 

1 

49 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

53 

8 

2 

1 

65 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

6 

- 

1 

1 

8 

Blackstone,   . 

49 

838 

555 

479 

17 

1,938 

20  to  29  years, 

44 

375 

127 

213 

- 

759 

30  to  39  years. 

2 

208 

148 

132 

1 

491 

40  to  49  years. 

1 

99 

86 

47 

- 

233 

50  to  59  years, 

1 

63 

90 

48 

3 

205 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

85 

98 

37 

10 

230 

80  years  and  over, 

1 

8 

6 

2 

3 

20 

Bolton,  . 

25 

192 

18 

33 

5 

273 

20  to  29  years, 

12 

36 

- 

18 

1 

67 

30  to  39  years, 

4 

32 

2 

6 

2 

46 

POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


309 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY  AGE   PERIODS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 


Eatable 

rolls  (Not 

Voters) 


Eatable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 


Eatable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 


Eatable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 


No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 


Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion -iO 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 


WORCESTER— Con. 

Bolton  —  Con. 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, . 
Boylston, 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, . 
Brooktield,    . 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, . 
Charlton, 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

60  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, . 
Clinton, . 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  j-ears, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, 

Age  unknown, 
Dana, 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, . 
Douglas, 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, . 

Age  unknown, 
Dudley, 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  J' ears, 

80  years  and  over, . 


14 
9 
2 
1 
1 
1 

87 
51 
18 
10 


56 
31 
11 

8 
2 

3 

1 

158 

128 

18 


27 
10 
6 
3 
1 
7 

52 

28 

8 


1 
1 

41 

40 

1 


30 

36 

43 

15 

178 

40 

37 

29 

33 

35 

4 

666 

176 

150 

121 

86 

123 

10 

453 

99 

93 

77 

64 

108 

12 

1,294 

496 

354 

206 

122 

110 


177 
25 
30 

41 

31 

44 

6 

434 
97 
88 
74 
56 

110 


375 
165 

76 
60 
30 
40 
4 


19 
3 
3 
2 

7 
4 

94 
6 
26 
24 
16 
20 
2 
34 

4 

7 

9 

11 

3 

1,124 

268 

277 

233 

183 

153 

8 

2 

3 

1 

1 


59 

6 

8 

13 

20 

11 

1 

153 

20 
35 

27 

46 

24 

1 


6 
2 
1 

40 
15 
9 
9 
5 
2 

230 
79 
62 
46 
23 
20 

69 
24 
16 
14 
10 
5 

503 

234 

120 

61 

47 

37 

4 

41 
13 
11 

7 
3 

7 

130 

44 

46 

19 

13 

6 

1 

1 

295 

88 

69 

69 

49 

17 

3 


39 

46 

58 

17 

255 

68 

51 

41 

46 

45 

4 

1,078 

312 

256 

201 

131 

166 

12 

616 

155 

124 

106 

85 

129 

17 

3,086 

1,128 

771 

509 

355 

303 

18 

2 

248 

49 

48 

51 

35 

59 

6 

678 

175 

153 

112 

97 

128 

12 

1 

867 

314 

182 

156 

125 

82 


310 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


POLITICAL  CONDITION:    BY  AGE  PERIODS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Eatable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Eatable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Eatable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

FiTCHBURG, 

603 

3,901 

1,330 

2,116 

39 

7,989 

20  to  29  years, 

418 

1,104 

263 

875 

2 

2,722 

30  to  39  j-ears, 

109 

1,077 

382 

602 

8 

2,178 

40  to  49  years, 

42 

733 

289 

308 

5 

1,377 

50  to  59  years, 

24 

447 

227 

217 

7 

922 

60  to  79  years, 

5 

445 

161 

103 

17 

731 

80  years  and  over, 

1 

34 

8 

11 

- 

54 

Age  unknown, 

4 

1 

- 

- 

- 

5 

Gardner, 

136 

1,622 

358 

871 

14 

3,001 

20  to  29  years, 

112 

426 

78 

354 

- 

970 

30  to  39  years, 

12 

424 

105 

256 

1 

798 

40  to  49  j-ears, 

7 

328 

84 

123 

4 

546 

50  to  59  years, 

4 

234 

45 

79 

2 

364 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

1S7 

44 

52 

5 

289 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

23 

2 

7 

2 

34 

Grafton, 

67 

837 

153 

399 

10 

1,406 

20  to  29  years. 

54 

232 

24 

121 

- 

431 

30  to  39  years. 

5 

208 

31 

83 

- 

327 

40  to  49  years. 

6 

141 

29     . 

74 

2 

252 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

96 

37 

61 

3 

199 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

147 

31 

58 

o 

238 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

13 

1 

2 

3 

19 

Hardwick,     . 

61 

370 

109 

268 

8 

816 

20  to  29  years. 

45 

113 

19 

118 

- 

295 

30  to  39  years. 

9 

94 

30 

61 

- 

194 

40  to  49  years. 

3 

47 

21 

39 

1 

111 

50  to  59  years, 

4 

38 

19 

20 

2 

83 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

68 

19 

27 

5 

119 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

10 

1 

2 

- 

13 

Age  unknown. 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

Harvard, 

42 

275 

31 

68 

4 

420 

20  to  29  years. 

25 

50 

2 

30 

- 

107 

SO  to  39  years. 

9 

56 

2 

13 

1 

81 

40  to  49  years. 

5 

41 

7 

6 

- 

59 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

38 

7 

5 

- 

51 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

78 

12 

14 

2 

107 

80  years  and  over. 

1 

12 

1 

- 

1 

15 

Holden, . 

29 

443 

79 

217 

5 

773 

20  to  29  years, 

27 

117 

4 

60 

- 

208 

30  to  39  years. 

1 

103 

18 

58 

- 

180 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

71 

19 

43 

- 

133 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

70 

14 

25 

1 

110 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

71 

21 

28 

3 

124 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

11 

3 

3 

1 

18 

Ilopedale, 

60 

303 

48 

53 

1 

465 

20  to  29  years. 

42 

99 

9 

25 

- 

175 

30  to  39  years. 

8 

74 

15 

13 

- 

110 

40  to  49  years. 

3 

61 

9 

6 

1 

80 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

33 

8 

5 

- 

48 

60  to  79  years. 

3 

34 

7 

4 

- 

48 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

2 

- 

- 

- 

2 

Age  unknown. 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

Hubbardston, 

51 

310 

28 

47 

1 

437 

20  to  29  years. 

22 

53 

5 

14 

- 

94 

30  to  39  years. 

11 

61 

2 

6 

- 

80 

40  to  49  years, 

9 

52 

4 

13 

- 

78 

POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


311 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY  AGE   PERIODS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Ratable 

Polls  ^Not 

Voters) 

Eatable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Eatable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Horn 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Eatable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Jlale  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

WORCESTER  —  Con. 

Hubbardston  —  Con. 

50  to  59  years,        .... 

6 

44 

5 

5 

- 

60 

60  to  79  years, 

3 

91 

11 

9 

1 

115 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

9 

1 

- 

- 

10 

Lancaster,     . 

54 

341 

72 

124 

6 

597 

20  to  29  years, 

30 

79 

6 

57 

1 

173 

30  to  39  years, 

15 

91 

15 

28 

- 

149 

40  to  49  years, 

6 

54 

7 

19 

3 

89 

50  to  59  years, 

1 

45 

18 

9 

2 

75 

60  to  79  years, 

2 

63 

24 

11 

- 

100 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

9 

2 

- 

- 

11 

Leicester, 

59 

581 

163 

157 

6 

966 

20  to  29  years, 

42 

200 

13 

42 

1 

298 

30  to  39  years. 

10 

131 

23 

33 

- 

197 

40  to  49  years, 

4 

101 

41 

43 

- 

189 

50  to  59  years. 

3 

66 

41 

22 

1 

133 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

76 

40 

16 

4 

136 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

7 

5 

1 

- 

13 

Leominster,  . 

223 

1,955 

305 

455 

6 

2,944 

20  to  29  years, 

146 

525 

45 

175 

- 

891 

30  to  39  years, 

38 

502 

78 

129 

2 

749 

40  to  49  years, 

21 

391 

73 

82 

1 

568 

50  to  59  years, 

6 

264 

65 

37 

- 

372 

60  to  79  years, 

11 

242 

40 

29 

2 

324 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

31 

4 

3 

1 

39 

Age  unknown, 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Lunenburg,  . 

6 

336 

21 

33 

8 

404 

20  to  29  years, 

6 

63 

2 

14 

1 

86 

30  to  39  years. 

- 

77 

6 

10 

1 

94 

40  to  49  years. 

- 

53 

6 

5 

- 

64 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

55 

2 

3 

o 

62 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

83 

5 

1 

3 

92 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

5 

- 

- 

1 

6 

Mendon, 

24 

244 

19 

19 

2 

308 

20  to  29  years, 

11 

51 

- 

4 

- 

66 

30  to  39  years, 

4 

39 

4 

4 

- 

51 

40  to  49  years, 

4 

43 

2 

3 

- 

52 

50  to  59  years, 

4 

43 

5 

4 

- 

56 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

56 

7 

4 

2 

70 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

12 

1 

- 

- 

13 

Milford, 

125 

1,781 

542 

425 

30 

2,903 

20  to  29  years. 

96 

607 

42 

142 

2 

889 

30  to  39  years, 

12 

485 

80 

141 

2 

720 

40  to  49  years, 

11 

306 

106 

59 

5 

487 

50  to  59  years, 

2 

165 

137 

46 

4 

354 

60  to  79  years. 

4 

203 

169 

33 

16 

425 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

15 

8 

3 

1 

27 

Age  unknown, 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

Millbury, 

99 

772 

191 

559 

4 

1,625 

20  to  29  years, 

67 

270 

13 

143 

- 

493 

30  to  39  years. 

17 

197 

33 

116 

- 

363 

40  to  49  years. 

9 

114 

39 

96 

1 

259 

50  to  59  years. 

4 

93 

54 

55 

- 

206 

60  to  79  years. 

2 

89 

45 

42 

2 

180 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

9 

7 

4 

1 

21 

Age  unknown. 

- 

- 

- 

103 

- 

103 

312 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY    AGE   PERIODS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Ratable 

Polls  (Xot 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  ofAge 
and  Over 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

New  Braintree, 

23 

109 

3 

54 

1 

190 

20  to  29  years, 

11 

24 

- 

20 

- 

55 

30  to  39  years, 

4 

18 

- 

12 

- 

34 

40  to  49  years, 

6 

17 

1 

11 

- 

35 

50  to  59  years, 

- 

23 

2 

2 

1 

28 

60  to  79  years. 

2 

24 

_ 

9 

- 

35 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

3 

- 

- 

- 

3 

Northborongh, 

29 

361 

46 

161 

1 

598 

20  to  29  years. 

20 

81 

7 

47 

- 

155 

30  to  39  years. 

1 

81 

10 

39 

- 

131 

40  to  49  years, 

3 

64 

10 

31 

- 

108 

50  to  59  years. 

3 

54 

4 

17 

- 

78 

60  to  79  years, 

•7 

71 

12 

26 

1 

112 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

10 

3 

1 

- 

14 

Northbridge, 

129 

645 

329 

548 

5 

1,656 

20  to  29  years, 

102 

21S 

83 

209 

- 

612 

30  to  39  years, 

13 

172 

80 

143 

- 

408 

40  to  49  years, 

5 

111 

71 

100 

3 

290 

50  to  59  years, 

7 

64 

56 

54 

1 

182 

60  to  79  years, 

2 

71 

37 

38 

- 

148 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

9 

2 

4 

1 

16 

North  Brookfield, 

82 

886 

184 

247 

5 

1,404 

20  to  29  years, 

63 

294 

13 

72 

- 

442 

30  to  39  years. 

8 

230 

36 

54 

- 

328 

40  to  49  years. 

6 

139 

48 

56 

3 

252 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

106 

46 

30 

- 

183 

60  to  79  years. 

3 

102 

37 

34 

1 

177 

80  years  and  over. 

1 

15 

4 

1 

1 

22 

Oakham, 

12 

167 

8 

21 

- 

208 

20  to  29  years. 

6 

32 

- 

3 

- 

41 

30  to  39  years. 

3 

30 

- 

8 

- 

41 

40  to  49  years, 

2 

37 

3 

4 

- 

46 

50  to  59  years, 

1 

24 

2 

3 

- 

30 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

41 

3 

3 

- 

47 

80  years  and  over, . 

- 

3 

- 

- 

3 

Oxford,  . 

31 

502 

57 

116 

6 

712 

20  to  29  years, 

22 

89 

1 

18 

1 

131 

30  to  39  years, 

6 

121 

10 

32 

1 

170 

40  to  49  years, 

1 

93 

15 

36 

2 

147 

50  to  59  years. 

1 

81 

13 

15 

- 

110 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

105 

16 

15 

2 

139 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

13 

2 

- 

- 

15 

Paxton,  . 

4 

124 

7 

23 

2 

160 

20  to  29  years, 

4 

20 

1 

6 

- 

31 

30  to  39  years, 

- 

22 

- 

2 

- 

24 

40  to  49  years. 

- 

16 

2 

3 

- 

21 

50  to  59  years. 

- 

17 

- 

3 

1 

21 

60  to  79  years. 

- 

41 

3 

7 

1 

52 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

8 

1 

2 

- 

11 

Petersham,    . 

44 

234 

24 

39 

6 

347 

20  to  29  years. 

23 

34 

2 

19 

o 

80 

30  to  39  years. 

11 

49 

3 

10 

1 

74 

40  to  49  years. 

5 

37 

4 

7 

1 

54 

50  to  59  years. 

4 

44 

4 

1 

1 

54 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

62 

10 

2 

1 

76 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

8 

1 

- 

- 

9 

POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


313 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY  AGE  PERIODS  — Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 


Ratable 

Polls  (Xot 

Voters) 


Eatable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

A'oters 


Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 


Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 


No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 


Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 211 
Years  ofAge 
and  Over 


WORCESTER—  Con. 

PhiUipston,  . 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  j^ears, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, 
Princeton, 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  jears  and  over, 
Royalston,     . 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  5-ear8  and  over. 

Age  unknown, 
Rutland, 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, 
Shrewsbury, 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, 
Southborough, 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, 
Soutlibridge, 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years, 

80  years  and  over, 
Spencer, 

20  to  29  years, 

30  to  39  years, 

40  to  49  years, 

50  to  59  years, 

60  to  79  years. 


15 
7 
3 

4 
1 

23 

19 

1 

1 


16 


22 

16 

3 

2 

1 


23 
17 
3 
1 
1 
1 

57 
24 
18 
10 
5 


124 

103 

10 


124 

86 

18 

13 

5 

1 


130 

30 

20 

21 

23 

27 

9 

232 

36 

4S 

52 

35 

52 

9 

238 

33 

47 

42 

43 

65 

7 

1 

213 

45 

37 

33 

38 

64 

6 

414 

92 

80 

72 

59 

95 

16 

373 

87 

100 

59 

45 

72 

10 

1,004 

382 

241 

152 

100 

116 

13 

1,224 

366 

323 

206 

148 

155 


22 
3 

4 


17 
1 

2 

3 

4 

7 


24 
3 

5 

4 
12 

30 
3 
6 


11 

75 
8 
IS 
17 
13 
19 

410 
59 

127 

107 

58 

55 

4 

346 
28 
67 

106 
69 


12 
4 
3 
1 
1 


51 

13 

16 

9 

3 

8 

2 

25 

14 

7 

1 

3 


57 
20 
13 

8 
11 

5 

49 

14 

10 

12 

3 

9 

1 

316 

136 

88 

63 

18 

11 

651 

173 

149 

129 

111 

85 

4 

447 

75 

95 

109 

92 

69 


163 

41 

26 

24 

28 

33 

11 

330 

72 

69 

65 

46 

67 

11 

297 

57 

62 

47 

50 

73 

7 

1 

317 

85 

53 

48 

54 

71 

6 

522 

127 

99 

95 

67 

116 

18 

824 

255 

224 

150 

81 

102 

12 

2,198 

717 

527 

398 

272 

261 

23 

2,150 

557 

503 

435 

315 

306 


314 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


POLITICAL  CONDITION:    BY  AGE   PERIODS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Eatable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  I5orn 

Naturalized 

A'oters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Spencer — Con. 

80  years  and  over, .... 

- 

26 

7 

- 

33 

Age  unknown, 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Sterliug,^ 

43 

318 

19 

39 

5 

424 

20  to  29  years, 

22 

55 

1 

16 

- 

94 

30  to  39  years, 

10 

57 

1 

13 

- 

81 

40  to  49  years. 

7 

68 

3 

4 

1 

83 

50  to  59  years, 

1 

47 

7 

3 

1 

59 

60  to  79  years. 

3 

78 

7 

3 

2 

93 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

13 

- 

- 

1 

14 

Sturbridge,    . 

34 

358 

65 

100 

4 

561 

20  to  29  years, 

27 

74 

11 

25 

- 

137 

30  to  39  years. 

2 

78 

12 

25 

- 

117 

40  to  49  years. 

1 

82 

11 

24 

- 

118 

50  to  59' years. 

3 

46 

8 

13 

- 

70 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

67 

23 

12 

3 

106 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

11 

- 

1 

1 

13 

Sutton,  . 

74 

492 

63 

344 

11 

984 

20  to  29  years, 

52 

136 

8 

98 

4 

298 

30  to  39  years, 

12 

88 

12 

95 

3 

210 

40  to  49  years. 

6 

82 

17 

79 

- 

184 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

67 

12 

37 

2 

120 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

104 

14 

34 

1 

154 

80  years  and  over. 

1 

15 

- 

1 

1 

18 

Templeton,   . 

49 

690 

80 

111 

4 

934 

20  to  29  years, 

32 

168 

6 

40 

- 

246 

30  to  39  years, 

8 

146 

13 

33 

2 

202 

40  to  49  years, 

5 

137 

19 

11 

- 

172 

50  to  59  years, 

3 

106 

16 

17 

- 

142 

60  to  79  years. 

1 

119 

26 

9 

1 

156 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

14 

- 

1 

1 

16 

Upton,   , 

43 

478 

41 

52 

4 

618 

20  to  29  years, 

15 

116 

3 

12 

- 

146 

30  to  39  years, 

2 

87 

5 

14 

- 

108 

40  to  49  years, 

- 

106 

3 

7 

1 

117 

50  to  59  years, 

1 

71 

15 

9 

- 

96 

60  to  79  years, 

- 

81 

13 

8 

3 

105 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

14 

1 

1 

- 

16 

Age  unknown, 

25 

3 

1 

1 

- 

30 

Uxbridge, 

' 

79 

642 

101 

305 

5 

1,132 

20  to  29  years. 

52 

181 

8 

110 

- 

351 

30  to  39  years, 

12 

182 

13 

77 

- 

284 

40  to  49  years. 

6 

111 

22 

39 

2 

180 

50  to  59  years, 

3 

64 

24 

36 

1 

128 

60  to  79  years, 

3 

98 

33 

43 

2 

179 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

6 

1 

- 

- 

7 

Age  unknown, 

3 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

Warren, 

142 

720 

139 

331 

6 

1,338 

20  to  29  years. 

82 

203 

20 

99 

- 

404 

30  to  39  years, 

32 

191 

30 

92 

1 

346 

40  to  49  years. 

14 

145 

34 

60 

2 

255 

50  to  59  years. 

6 

80 

33 

42 

- 

161 

60  to  79  years. 

8 

96 

22 

37 

2 

165 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

5 

- 

1 

1 

7 

Webster, 

148 

844 

404 

802 

13 

2,211 

20  to  29  years. 

88 

280 

48 

288 

- 

704 

POLITICAL    CONDITION. 


315 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   AGE   PERIODS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and 
Age  Periods. 

Eatable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Eatable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Eatable 

Polls  and 

ForeisnBorn 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Eatable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

NoPo- 

liticaK'on- 

dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

WORCESTER— Con. 

Webster  —  Con. 

30  to  39  years 

17 

206 

98 

227 

1 

549 

40  to  49  years, 

11 

151 

103 

132 

3 

400 

50  to  59  years, 

6 

98 

95 

88 

1 

288 

60  to  79  years, 

1 

98 

56 

61 

7 

223 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

11 

4 

6 

1 

22 

Age  unknown, 

25 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25 

Westborough, 

193 

963 

165 

167 

194 

1,682 

20  to  29  years. 

110 

236 

12 

67 

41 

466 

30  to  39  years, 

38 

230 

29 

46 

52 

395 

40  to  49  years, 

24 

194 

26 

27 

32 

303 

50  to  59  years. 

10 

120 

47 

10 

32 

219 

60  to  79  years. 

10 

161 

49 

15 

32 

267 

80  years  and  over. 

1 

22 

2 

2 

3 

30 

Age  unknown. 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

2 

West  Boylston,    . 

42 

434 

83 

253 

- 

812 

20  to  29  years, 

27 

128 

13 

72 

- 

240 

30  to  39  years, 

7 

91 

24 

66 

- 

188 

40  to  49  years. 

2 

71 

13 

54 

- 

140 

50  to  59  years, 

2 

63 

16 

29 

- 

110 

60  to  79  years. 

4 

72- 

16 

31 

- 

123 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

8 

1 

1 

- 

10 

Age  unknown, 

\ 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

West  Brookfield, . 

30 

350 

57 

31 

4 

472 

20  to  29  years. 

14 

68 

4 

6 

- 

92 

30  to  39  years. 

7 

65 

5 

9 

- 

86 

40  to  49  years. 

4 

72 

8 

6 

- 

90 

60  to  59  years, 

3 

58 

19 

5 

1 

86 

60  to  79  years, 

2 

77 

19 

4 

3 

105 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

9 

2 

- 

- 

11 

Age  unknown. 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

2 

Westminster, 

34 

329 

25 

35 

2 

425 

20  to  29  years. 

21 

49 

1 

8 

_ 

79 

30  to  39  years. 

4 

61 

2 

7 

1 

75 

40  to  49  years. 

3 

63 

5 

9 

- 

80 

50  to  59  years. 

2 

56 

5 

3 

_ 

66 

60  to  79  years. 

4 

84 

12 

5 

- 

105 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

16 

_ 

3 

1 

20 

Winchendon, 

108 

914 

135 

246 

9 

1,412 

20  to  29  years, 

75 

215 

18 

96 

_ 

404 

30  to  39  years. 

21 

208 

30 

54 

1 

314 

40  to  49  years. 

7 

187 

27 

41 

_ 

262 

50  to  59  years. 

3 

115 

32 

29 

- 

179 

60  tcf  79  years. 

2 

172 

26 

24 

5 

229 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

17 

2 

2 

3 

24 

Worcester, 

1,908 

15,046 

6,082 

6,630 

690 

30,356 

20  to  29  years, 

1,356 

5,074 

946 

2,771 

103 

10,250 

30  to  39  years. 

266 

4,013 

1,725 

1,971 

174 

8,149 

40  to  49  years, 

142 

2,709 

1,527 

971 

195 

5,544 

50  to  59  years, 

87 

1,646 

1,158 

514 

135 

3,540 

60  to  79  years. 

47 

1,473 

702 

359 

80 

2,661 

80  years  and  over, 

5 

119 

21 

26 

3 

174 

Age  unknown. 

5 

12 

3 

18 

- 

38 

316 


CENSUS    OP    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   AGE   PERIODS  — Continued. 
RECAPITULATION:    BY  COUNTIES. 


Counties,  and  Agk  Pekiods. 

Ratable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Malel'opula- 

tion  20 

Years  ot'Apre 

and  Over 

Babnstable  County, 

455 

7,181 

439 

799 

63 

8,937 

20  to  29  years, 

283 

1,272 

27 

231 

7 

1,820 

30  to  39  years. 

62 

1,465 

79 

229 

5 

1,840 

40  to  49  years, 

49 

1,330 

114 

157 

8 

1,658 

50  to  59  years. 

35 

1,269 

78 

104 

12 

1,498 

60  to  79  years, 

26 

1,656 

129 

69 

25 

1,905 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

185 

12 

6 

6 

209 

Age  unknown. 

- 

4 

3 

- 

7 

Berkshire  County, 

1,828 

16,007 

4,179 

3,883 

109 

26,006 

20  to  29  years. 

1,267 

5,196 

557 

1,243 

10 

8,273 

30  to  39  years, 

264 

3,981 

885 

1,048 

15 

6,193 

40  to  49  years, 

165 

2,768 

934 

705 

9 

4,581 

50  to  59  years, 

62 

1,875 

862 

472 

10 

3,281 

60  to  79  years. 

66 

1,975 

890 

383 

49 

3,363 

80  years  and  over. 

3 

212 

50 

27 

16 

308 

Age  unknown, 

1 

- 

1 

5 

- 

7 

Bristol  County, 

3,076 

29,606 

12,889 

16,781 

565 

62,917 

20  to  29  years, 

2,440 

8,977 

2,354 

6,563 

74 

20,408 

30  to  39  years. 

305 

7,365 

3,426 

4,425 

112 

15,633 

40  to  49  years. 

149 

5,318 

2,909 

2,915 

108 

11,399 

50  to  59  j-ears, 

89 

3,632 

2,432 

1,688 

94 

7,935 

60  to  79  years. 

64 

3,872 

1,674 

1,094 

146 

6,850 

80  years  and  over. 

3 

435 

75 

40 

31 

584 

Age  unknown, 

26 

7 

19 

56 

- 

108 

Dukes  County,  . 

88 

1,168 

68 

149 

6 

1,479 

20  to  29  years, 

49 

195 

11 

74 

1 

330 

30  to  39  years. 

15 

234 

16 

29 

- 

294 

40  to  49  years. 

6 

235 

14 

27 

1 

283 

50  to  59  years. 

7 

209 

15 

11 

- 

242 

60  to  79  years. 

10 

264 

11 

8 

1 

294 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

31 

1 

- 

3 

35 

Age  unknown. 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

Essex  County,  . 

5,366 

60,045 

17,237 

22,381 

775 

105,804 

20  to  29  years, 

3,809 

17,410 

2,706 

9,700 

88 

33,713 

30  to  39  years, 

721 

15,282 

4,489 

6,457 

161 

27,110 

40  to  49  years. 

372 

11,189 

4,100 

3,247 

151 

19,059 

50  to  59  years. 

205 

7,775 

3,395 

1,767 

139 

13,281 

60  to  79  years. 

167 

7,599 

2,444 

1,099 

191 

11,500 

80  years  and  over. 

7 

776 

97 

51 

45 

976 

Age  unknown. 

85 

14 

6 

60 

- 

165 

Franklin  County, 

784 

9,002 

1,330 

1,716 

50 

12,882 

20  to  29  years, 

522 

2,134 

183 

729 

5 

3,573 

30  to  39  years, 

110 

2,036 

313 

449 

8 

2,916 

40  to  49  years, 

77 

1,683 

313 

249 

4 

2,326 

50  to  59  years. 

32 

1,335 

280 

158 

9 

1,814 

60  to  79  years, 

32 

1,602 

224 

112 

19 

1,989 

80  years  and  over, 

4 

208 

16 

9 

5 

242 

Age  unknown, 

7 

4 

1 

10 

22 

Hampden  County, 

2,960 

24,012 

7,556 

10,854 

199 

45,581 

20  to  29  years. 

2,124 

7,536 

1,368 

4,354 

23 

15,405 

30  to  39  years. 

396 

6,229 

2,110 

3,020 

28 

11,783 

40  to  49  years, 

224 

4,195 

1,679 

1,653 

34 

7,785 

50  to  59  years. 

105 

2,833 

1,436 

1,016 

13 

5,403 

60  to  79  years, 

59 

2,966 

916 

740 

85 

4,766 

80  years  and  over, 

4 

253 

45 

56 

14 

372 

Age  unknown, 

48 

- 

2 

15 

2 

67 

POLITICAL    CO:N^DITIO]Sr. 


317 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   AGE   PERIODS  —  Continued. 
RECAPITULATION:    BY  COUNTIES —  Concluded. 


Counties,  axd  Age  Pekiods. 


Eatable 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 


Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native  Born 

A'oters 


Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foi"eign  Born 

Xaturalized 

Voters 


Eatable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 


Xo  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 


Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 


Hampshire  County, 

20  to  29  years, 
30  to  39  years, 
40  to  49  years, 
50  to  59  years, 
60  to  79  j-ears, 
80  years  and  over. 
Age  unknown, 

Middlesex  County, 
20  to  29  years, 
30  to  39  years, 
40  to  49  years, 
50  to  59  years, 
60  to  79  years, 
80  years  and  over. 
Age  unknown, 

jSTantucket  County, 
20  to  29  years, 
30  to  39  years, 
40  to  49  years, 
50  to  59  years, 
60  to  79  years, 
80  years  and  over, 

Norfolk  County, 
20  to  29  years, 
30  to  39  years, 
40  to  49  years, 
50  to  59  years, 
60  to  79  years, 
80  years  and  over. 
Age  unknown, 

Plymouth  County, 
20  to  29  years, 
30  to  39  years, 
40  to  49  years, 
50  to  59  years, 
60  to  79  years, 
SO  years  and  over, 
Age  unknown, 

SuTFOLK  County, 
20  to  29  years, 
30  to  39  years, 
40  to  49  years, 
50  to  59  years, 
60  to  79  years, 
SO  years  and  over. 
Age  unknown, 

Worcester  County, 
20  to  29  years, 
30  to  39  years, 
40  to  49  years, 
50  to  59  years, 
60  to  79  years, 
80  years  and  over, 
Age  unknown. 


988 

719 

117 

66 

40 

36 

6 

4 

9,310 

6*,831 

1,190 

628 

320 

237 

6 

98 

29 

17 

3 

5 

2 

2 

2,186 

1,542 

300 

168 

81 

77 

5 

13 

2,217 

1,271 

366 

270 

168 

82 

7 

53 

9,298 

6,157 

1,355 

780 

391 

203 

7 

405 

6,236 

4,254 

955 

507 

269 

171 

13 

67 


9,852 

2,876 

2,188 

1,645 

1,255 

1,746 

141 

1 

81,759 

25,077 

21,255 

15,271 

9,717 

9,477 

949 

13 

833 

132 

179 

154 

123 

210 

35 

24,584 

6,856 

6,274 

4,570 

3,098 

3,396 

386 

4 

23,562 

5,859 

5,838 

4,468 

3,218 

3,733 

441 

5 

83,750 

29,371 

23,635 

14,861 

8,802 

6,550 

479 

52 

51,203 

15,205 

12,689 

9,174 

6,284 

7,134 

788 

19 


2,036 
293 
404 
454 
463 
410 
12 

27,818 

4,601 

7,361 

6,535 

5,100 

4,007 

191 

23 

53 

5 

7 

5 

10 

24 

2 

6,9S1 

897 

1,629 

1,685 

1,389 

1,312 

63 

6 

3,394 

514 

884 

720 

609 

635 

29 

3 

39,352 

6,642 

11,054 

9,449 

6,986 

4,970 

230 

21 

14,816 

2,304 

3,745 

3,403 

2,889 

2,350 

119 

6 


2,878 

1,010 

711 

486 

312 

331 

27 

1 

31,723 

13,335 

8,926 

4,721 

2,737 

1,821 

134 

49 

33 

15 

8 

5 

3 

2 

7,369 

3,035 

2,189 

1,042 

600 

451 

38 

14 

4,152 

1,702 

1,233 

603 

337 

249 

20 

8 

37,096 

15,002 

11,785 

5,503 

2,863 

1,776 

114 

53 

20,796 

7,778 

5,710 

3,397 

2,081 

1,584 

119 

127 


319 

43 

59 

73 

48 

81 

13 

2 

836 

68 

107 

141 

166 

299 

46 

9 

11 

1 

2 

4 

3 

1 

137 

12 

12 

23 

18 

51 

21 

608 

56 

128 

100 

111 

174 

27 

12 

527 

69 

97 

90 

65 

165 

41 

1,268 
185 
279 
284 
219 
252 
47 
2 


16,073 

4,941 

3,479 

2,724 

2,118 

2,604 

199 

8 

151,446 

49,912 

38,839 

27,296 

1S,040 

15,841 

1,326 

192 

959 

170 

197 

171 

142 

241 

38 

41,257 

12,342 

10,404 

7,488 

5,186 

5,287 

513 

37 

33,933 

9,402 

8,449 

6,161 

4,443 

4,873 

524 

81 

170,023 

57,241 

47,926 

30,683 

19,107 

13,664 

871 

531 

94,409 

29,726 

23,378 

16,765 

11,742 

11,491 

1,086 

221 


318 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


POLITICAL   CONDITION:    BY   AGE   PERIODS  —  Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION.     FOR   THE    STATE. 


The  State,  and  Age  Periods. 

Katablc 

Polls  (Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Xative  Boi"n 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign  Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Po- 
litical Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male  Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of  Age 
and  Over 

THE   STATE 

44,821 

422,654 

138,148 

160,610 

5,473 

771,706 

20  to  29  years, 

31,285 

128,096 

22,462 

64,771 

642 

247,256 

30  to  39  years, 

6,159 

108,650 

36,402 

46,219 

1,011 

198,441 

40  to  49  j'ears. 

3,466 

76,861 

32,314 

24,710 

1,028 

138,379 

50  to  59  years, 

1,806 

51,425 

25,944 

14,149 

908 

94,232 

60  to  79  years. 

1,232 

52,180 

19,996 

9,719 

1,541 

84,668 

80  years  and  over, 

65 

5,319 

942 

641 

316 

7,283 

Age  unknown, 

808 

123 

88 

401 

27 

1,447 

Tabulae  Analyses 

Foil    THE    FOLLOAVING    PRESENTATIONS: 


Pages 

Polls  and  Voters, 225-238 

Political  Condition:    By  Sex, 239-266 

Political  Condition:    By  Age  Periods, 267-318 


The  presentations,  pages  225  to  318,  relate  to  the  political  condition  of  the  people. 
The  first  table,  pages  225  to  238,  shows  for  each  city  and  town,  with  a  recapitulation 
for  the  State  and  counties,  the  number  of  polls  and  the  number  of  legal  voters,  each 
class  being  subdivided  so  as  to  show  first,  with  respect  to  the  total  polls,  the  percentage 
of  voters,  the  percentage  not  voters,  and  the  percentage  of  aliens ;  and,  second,  with 
respect  to  the  total  voters,  the  percentage  native  born  and  the  percentage  which,  being 
of  foreign  birth,  has  acquired  the  franchise  by  naturalization. 

Eeferring  to  the  recapitulation  on  page  238,  it  will  be  seen  that  the  total  number  of 
polls  in  the  State  is  766,233.  It  should  be  borne  in  mind  that  by  law  every  male  twenty 
years  of  age  residing  in  the  State  on  the  first  of  May,  in  any  year,  and  not  a  pauper  or 
exempt  by  law,  is  a  poll,  and  subject  to  a  poll  tax.  The  polls  thus  defined  are  made  up 
of  three  classes :  first,  those  who  are  aliens  and  who  are  not  voters  by  reason  of  that 
fact ;  second,  those  who  are  not  voters  by  I'eason  of  disability  other  than  the  incident  of 
foreign  birth,  included  under  the  head  of  "  not  voters  "  in  the  table  ;  and,  third,  those 
who  are  legal  voters.  The  total  voters  number  560,802,  or  73.19  per  cent  of  the  total 
polls.  We  repeat  that  the  term  "  voters, "  as  used  in  the  Census,  means  potential  voters ; 
in  other  Avords,  a  legal  voter  under  the  Census  enumeration  is  a  person  who  possesses  the 
constitutional  requisites  for  voting,  or  who  could  vote  under  the  Constitution  should  he 
see  fit  to  do  so  ;  that  is,  who  has  no  disabilities  other  than  those  of  a  temporary  charac- 
ter, for  example,  those  relating  to  registration.  The  constitutional  requisites  for  voting 
are  thus  set  forth :  "  Every  male  citizen  of  twenty-one  years  of  age  and  upwards,  ex- 
cepting paupers  and  persons  under  guardianship,  who  shall  have  resided  within  the 
commonwealth  one  year,  and  within  the  town  or  district  in  which  he  may  claim  a  right 
to  vote,  six  calendar  months  next  preceding  any  election  of  governor,  lieutenant-gov- 
ernor, senators,  or  representatives,  shall  have  a  right  to  vote  in  such  election."  This  is 
further  limited  by  a  provision  that  "  No  person  shall  have  a  right  to  vote  *  *  *  *  who 
shall  not  be  able  to  read  the  Constitution  in  the  English  language,  and  write  his  name." 
It  is  provided,  however,  that  this  limitation  shall  not  apply  to  any  person  prevented  by 
physical  disability  from  complying  with  its  requisitions,  or  to  any  person  who  had  a  right 
to  vote  at  the  time  of  the  adoption  of  the  amendment  under  which  the  limitation  was 
made,  namely,  i\Iay  1,  1857,  nor  to  any  person  who  was  60  years  of  age  at  that  time. 

In  a  previous  report  treating  of  this  subject  we  have  said  that "  Registered  voters 
constitute  the  voting  force  fully  equipped  and  in  the  field  for  action  at  any  particular 
time.  This  force  varies  in  numbers  according  to  the  varying  conditions  of  diff"erent 
political  campaigns.  Besides  these  active  voters  there  is  alwaj^s  a  reserve  corps  made 
up  of  those  who  for  various  reasons  are  not  registered,  but  who  constitute,  nevertheless, 
part  of  the  voting  strength  of  the  State."  The  legal  voters,  as  included  in  the  tables 
we  are  now  considering,  comprise  both  the  active  and  reserve  voters.  They  rej)resent, 
in  fact,  the  ultimate  voting  strength  of  the  State. 

[319] 


320 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


In  the  Census  taken  in  1885,  the  legal  voters  constituted  77.93  per  cent  of  the  polls. 
It  will  be  seen,  therefore,  that  the  proportion  in  the  present  Census  is  somewhat  less  than 
at  that  date.  In  1895,  the  persons  who  are  polls,  and  not  aliens,  but  who  nevertheless  are 
not  voters,  constitute  5.85  per  cent  of  total  jdoIIs.  This  class  includes  persons  who  had 
passed  their  twentieth  birthday  at  the  date  of  the  Census,  and  also  paujiers,  persons  under 
guardianshiiD,  and  others  who,  although  polls,  are  debarred  by  the  constitutional  provi- 
sions just  cited.  The  aliens,  or  persons  of  foreign  birth  without  the  right  of  franchise 
on  account  of  insufficient  length  of  residence  in  the  country,  or  who  although  resident 
here  sufficient!}- long,  have  neglected  to  acquire  citizenship,  constitute  20.96  per  cent  of 
the  total  polls.  In  1885,  4.62  per  cent  of  the  polls  were  not  voters,  and  17.45  per  cent 
were  aliens.  It  will  be  seen,  therefore,  that  the  alien  and  non-voter  classes  each  consti- 
tute larger  percentages  of  the  total  polls  than  was  the  case  in  1885.  In  the  present 
Census  the  total  voters  number  560,802.  Of  these,  75.37  i^er  cent  are  native  born  and 
24.63  per  cent  foreign  born.  By  way  of  comparison  it  may  be  stated  that  the  native 
born  voters  in  1875  constituted  80.27  per  cent  of  the  total  voters,  and  in  1885,  77.69  per 
cent.  These  percentages,  taken  in  connection  with  that  shown  in  the  present  Census, 
exhibit  a  constant  decline  during  the  20  years.  The  foreign  born  naturalized  voters 
constituted  19.73  per  cent  of  the  total  voters  in  1875,  the  percentage  rising  to  22.31  per 
cent  in  1885,  and  now  forming,  as  above  stated,  24.63  per  cent.  The  percentage  of 
voters  of  total  polls  is  largest  in  the  county  of  Nantucket, being  93.46.  On  the  other 
hand,  it  is  smallest  in  Bristol  County,  being  but  68. 16.  The  percentage  of  aliens  of  total 
voters  is  smallest  in  Nantucket  County,  being  only  3.48,  and  largest  in  Bristol  County, 
being  26.91  per  cent.  The  percentage  of  voters  of  total  polls  is  larger  than  the  per- 
centage for  the  State  in  the  counties  of  Barnstable,  Berkshire,  Dukes,  Essex,  Franklin, 
Hampshire,  Nantucket,  Norfolk,  and  Plymouth.  The  percentage  of  aliens  is  larger 
than  the  percentage  for  the  State  in  the  counties  of  Bristol,  Essex,  Hampden,  Middlesex, 
Suftblk,  and  ■\^'orcester.  The  largest  percentage  of  native  bom  voters  of  total  voters  is 
found  in  the  county  of  Dukes,  this  percentage  being  94.50,  closely  matched  by  the  per- 
centage 94.24  in  Barnstable  County,  and  94.02  in  Nantucket  County  These  comities, 
of  covirse,  respectively,  contain  the  smallest  percentages  of  foreign  born  naturalized 
voters  of  total  voters.  The  county  which  shows  the  largest  percentage  of  foreign  born 
naturalized  voters  of  total  voters  is  Suffolk,  the  percentage  being  31.97.  Next  to  this 
is  found  Bristol  County,  the  percentage  being  30.33.  In  Middlesex  County  the  foreign 
born  naturalized  voters  constitute  25.39  per  cent  of  the  total  voters.  In  every  other 
county  except  Suffolk,  Bristol,  and  Middlesex  the  percentage  of  foreign  born  natvu'al- 
ized  voters  of  total  voters  is  less  than  the  percentage  for  the  State, 

The  following  table  brings  forward  a  recapitulation  for  the  cities  : 


llATABLE 

Polls 

Legal  Voteks 

Cities 

Total 
Polls 

Pekcextages  of 
Total  Katable  Polls 

Total 
Voters 

Percentages  of 
Total  Legal  Voteks 

Voters 

Kot 
Voters 

Aliens 

Jvative 
Born 
Voters 

Foreijin 

Born  Xat- 

uralized 

Voters 

Beverly,     .... 

3,782 

80.22 

6.56 

13.22 

3,034 

88.69 

11.31 

Boston, 

156,084 

72.65 

5.46 

21.89 

113,393 

67.43 

32.57 

Brockton,  . 

10,701 

79.72 

4.64 

15.64 

8,531 

80.80 

19.20 

Cambridge, 

25,105 

67.79 

7.55 

24.66 

17,018 

71.20 

28.80 

Chelsea,     . 

9,732 

72.61 

4.56 

22.83 

7,066 

74.57 

25.43 

Chicopee,    . 

5,013 

54.84 

5.86 

39.30 

2,749 

69.99 

30.01 

Everett, 

5,530 

73.96 

5.37 

20.67 

4,090 

77.97 

22.03 

Full  River, 

23,767 

61.29 

4.35 

34.36 

14,566 

50.95 

49.05 

Fitchburg, 

7,950 

65.80 

7.58 

26.62 

5,231 

74.57 

25.43 

Gloucester, 

11,829 

54.48 

3.25 

42.27 

6,444 

69.10 

30.90 

Haverhill,  . 

9,432 

79.05 

4.95 

16.00 

7,456 

82.39 

17.61 

TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


321 


Kataei.e 

Polls 

Legal  Votehs 

Total 
Polls 

purcentages 
Total  Eatable 

OP 

Polls 

Total 
Voters 

Percentages  of 
Total  Legal  Voters 

Cities. 

Voters 

Kot 
Voters 

Aliens 

Native 

r>oru 

Voters 

Foreign 
Born  Nat- 
uralized 
Voters 

Holyoke 

10,742 

61.41 

4.98 

33.61 

6,597 

56.74 

43.26 

Lawrence,  . 

15,340 

66.35 

5.25 

28.40 

10,178 

52.99 

47.01 

Lowell, 

23,792 

68.96 

4.85 

26.19 

16,408 

60.48 

39.52 

Lynn, 

19,829 

77.85 

4.89 

17.26 

15,437 

81.38 

18.62 

Maiden, 

8,856 

73.64 

5.30 

21.06 

6,522 

77.25 

22.75 

Marlborongh, 

4,470 

7707 

5.46 

17.47 

3,445 

74.02 

25.98 

Medford,    . 

4,489 

73.98 

7.17 

18.85 

3,321 

81.42 

18.58 

New  Bedford, 

15,798 

63.91 

4.83 

31.26 

10,096 

71.43 

28.57 

Newburyport, 

4,201 

83.48 

3.98 

12.54 

3,507 

85.54 

14.46 

Newton,     . 

7,874 

71.34 

4.91 

23.75 

5,617 

80.08 

19.92 

North  Adams, 

5,537 

73.42 

6.28 

20.30 

4,065 

73.60 

26.40 

Northampton, 

4,341 

75.79 

5.14 

19.07 

3,290 

76.63 

23.37 

Pittsfield,   . 

6,031 

79.61 

7.03 

13.36 

4,801 

76.67 

23.33 

Qulncy, 

6,364 

67.96 

5.31 

26.73 

4,325 

66.38 

33.62 

Salem, 

10,193 

72.71 

5.80 

21.49 

7,411 

77.80 

22.20 

Somerville, 

15,960 

74.18 

5.57 

20.25 

11,839 

77.80 

22.20 

Springfield, 

15,911 

76.93 

6.96 

16.11 

12,240 

80.01 

19.99 

Taunton,    . 

7,746 

77.37 

4.56 

18.07 

5,993 

76.96 

23.04 

Waltham,  . 

6,057 

75.52 

4.85 

19.63 

4,574 

74.75 

25.25 

Woburn,    . 

4,168 

79.82 

4.10 

16.08 

3,327 

64.56 

35.44 

Worcester, 

29,666 

71.22 

6.43 

22.35 

21,128 

7L21 

28.79 

The  presentation,  pages  239  to  26G,  shows  very  completely  the  political  condition  of 
the  population  by  sex  for  each  city  and  town,  with  a  recapitulation  for  the  State  and 
counties.  No  table  similar  to  this  has  ever  been  presented  before  in  the  Census  reports, 
and  the  facts  contained  in  it  are  of  very  great  interest  and  importance.  Referring  to  the 
recapitulation  on  pages  264,  265  we  note  a  subdivision  of  the  male  population  twenty 
years  of  age  and  over  so  as  to  exhibit  its  political  condition.  The  total  male  population 
twenty  years  of  age  and  over  numbers  771,706.  Of  this  population,  the  ratable  polls 
number  766,233,  or  99.29  percent;  the  aliens,  160,610,  or  20.81  percent;  the  persons 
not  voters  for  reasons  other  than  birth,  44,821,  or  5.81  per  cent ;  the  voters,  560,802,  or 
72.67  per  cent.  The  native  born  voters  constitute  54.77  per  cent  of  the  male  population 
20  years  of  age  and  over,  while  the  foreign  born  naturalized  voters  constitute  17.90  per 
cent  of  this  population.  These  percentages  may  be  compared  with  those  shown  in  the 
table  previously  analyzed.  To  express  the  facts  in  another  way  in  comiection  with  those 
of  the  preceding  table,  it  may  be  said  that  of  the  total  male  population  20  years  of  age 
and  over,  nearly  55  persons  in  every  100  (54.77)  are  native  born  voters,  while  xtearly 
18  persons  in  every  100  (17.90)  are  foreign  born  naturalized  voters.  In  other  words, 
while  of  the  total  legal  voters  nearly  25  persons  in  every  100  are  foreign  born  natural- 
ized voters,  such  voters  constitute  only  about  18  persons  in  every  100  of  the  total  male 
population  20  years  of  age  and  over.  Nearly  six  (5.81)  persons  in  every  100  of  the 
male  population  20  years  of  age  and  over  while  not  aliens  are  still  not  voters,  while 
nearly  21  persons  in  every  100  (20.81)  are  aliens.  Only  5,473  persons  included  in  the 
male  population  20  years  of  age  and  over  are  without  political  status,  sitch  persons 
constituting  less  than  one  in  every  one  himdred.  For  the  purpose  of  comparison  the 
political  condition  of  the  population  is  shown  in  the  table  in  terms  of  percentages  of  the 
total  population  as  well  as  the  male  population  20  years  of  age  and  over.  For  example, 
referring  again  to  the  recapitulation  for  the  State,  the  total  population  of  both  sexes  is 
2,500.183  ;  and  while  of  the  male  population  20  years  of  age  and  over  only  0.71  percent 


322 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


is  without  political  status,  nevertheless,  of  the  total  population,  1,733,950  jjersons,  consti- 
tuting 69 .  35  per  cent,-  are  without  political  status,  such  persons  comprising  minors, 
paupers,  and  persons  otherwise  debarred,  including  those  who  are  debarred  on  accoimt 
of  sex.  The  total  voters  constitute  22 .  43  per  cent  of  the  total  j^opulation,  the  aliens  only 
6.43  per  cent,  the  persons  not  voters,  although  males  of  voting  age  and  not  aliens,  1 .79 
per  cent.  The  native  born  voters  constitute  16.90  per  cent  of  the  total  population,  and 
the  foreign  born  naturalized  voters  5.53  jyer  cent. 

Comparing  these  jjercentages  with  the  facts  as  they  existed  in  1875,  or  20  years  ago, 
we  find  that  at  that  date  the  voters  constituted  78 .  08  per  cent  of  polls  and  21 .  25  per  cent 
of  the  population ;  while  the  aliens  were  17.60  per  cent  of  polls  and  4.79  per  cent  of  the 
total  population.    It  appears,  therefore,  that  during  the  20  years  the  aggregate  number 


Cities. 

Male 

Population  20  Yeaks  of  Age  and 
Over 

Pekcentages  of  Male  Population  20  Years 
OF  Age  and  Over 

Voters 

Not 
Voters 

Aliens 

Total 

Ratable 

Polls 

No 
Politi- 
cal 
Con- 
dition 

Total 
Male 
Popula- 
tion 20 
Years  of 
Age  and 
Over 

Rata- 
ble 
Polls 

Na- 
tive 
Born 
Voters 

For- 
eign 
Born 
Nat- 
ural- 
ized 
Voters 

Total 
Voters 

Aliens 

Not 
Voters 

No 
Politi- 
cal 
Con- 
dition 

1 

Beverly, 

3,034 

248 

500 

3,782 

15 

3,797 

99.60 

70.87 

9.03 

79.90 

13.17 

6.53 

0.40 

2 

Boston, 

113,393 

8,520 

34,171 

156,084 

524 

156,608 

99.67 

48.83 

23.58 

72.41 

21.82 

5.44 

0.33 

3 

Brockton,    . 

8,531 

496 

1,674 

10,701 

17 

10,718 

99.84 

64.31 

15.28 

79.59 

15.62 

4.63 

0.16 

4 

Cambridge, 

17,018 

1,896 

6,191 

25,105 

51 

25,156 

99.80 

48.17 

19.48 

67.65 

24.61 

7.54 

0.20 

5 

Chelsea, 

7,066 

444 

2,222 

9,732 

2 

9,734 

99.98 

54.13 

18.46 

72.59 

22.83 

4.56 

0.02 

6 

Chicopee,    . 

2,749 

294 

1,970 

5,013 

18 

5,031 

99.64 

38.24 

16.40 

54.64 

39.16 

5.84 

0.36 

7 

Everett, 

4,090 

297 

1,143 

5,530 

- 

5,530 

100.00 

57  ..67 

16.29 

73.96 

20.67 

5.37 

- 

8 

Fall  River,  . 

14,566 

1,035 

8,166 

23,767 

60 

23,827 

99.75 

31.14 

29.99 

61.13 

34.27 

4.35 

0.25 

9 

Fitchburg,  . 

5,23] 

603 

2,116 

7,950 

39 

7,989 

99.51 

48.83 

16.65 

65.48 

26.48 

7.55 

0.49 

10 

Gloucester, 

6,444 

385 

5,000 

11,829 

18 

11,847 

99.85 

37.59 

16.80 

54.39 

42.21 

3.25 

0.15 

11 

Haverhill,    . 

7,456 

467 

1,509 

9,432 

39 

9,471 

99.59 

64.86 

13.86 

78.72 

15.94 

4.93 

0.41 

12 

Holjoke,     . 

6,597 

535 

3,610 

10,742 

28 

10,770 

99.74 

34.75 

26.50 

61.25 

33.52 

4.97 

0.26 

13 

Lawrence,  . 

10,178 

805 

4,357 

15,340 

42 

15,382 

99.73 

35.06 

31.11 

66.17 

28.33 

5.23 

0.27 

14 

Lowell, 

16,408 

1,154 

6,230 

23,792 

83 

23,875 

99.65 

41.57 

27.16 

68.73 

26.09 

4.83 

0.35 

15 

Lynn,  . 

15,437 

969 

3,423 

19,829 

51 

19,880 

99.74 

63.19 

14.46 

77.65 

17.22 

4.87 

0.26 

16 

Maiden, 

6,522 

469 

1,865 

8,856 

9 

8,865 

99.90 

56.83 

16.74 

73.57 

21.04 

5.29 

0.10 

17 

Marlborough, 

3,445 

244 

781 

4,470 

19 

4,489 

99.58 

56.80 

19.94 

76.74 

17.40 

5.44 

0.42 

18 

Medford,     . 

3,321 

322 

846 

4,489 

15 

4,504 

99.67 

60.04 

13.70 

73.74 

18.78 

7.15 

0.33 

19 

New  Bedford,     . 

10,096 

764 

4,938 

15,798 

38 

15,836 

99.76 

45.54 

18.21 

63.75 

31.18 

4.83 

0.24 

20 

Newburyport,    . 

3,507 

167 

527 

4,201 

31 

4,232 

99.27 

70.89 

11.98 

82.87 

12.45 

3.95 

0.73 

21 

Newton, 

5,617 

387 

1,870 

7,874 

8 

7,882 

99.90 

57.06 

14.20 

71.26 

23.73 

4.91 

0.10 

22 

North  Adams,    . 

4,065 

348 

1,124 

5,537 

22 

5,559 

99.60 

53.82 

19.30 

73.12 

20.22 

6.26 

0.40 

23 

Northampton,     . 

3,290 

223 

828 

4,341 

253 

4,594 

94.49 

54.88 

16.74 

71.62 

18.02 

4.85 

5.51 

24 

Pittsfield,     . 

4,801 

424 

806 

6,031 

28 

6,059 

99.54 

60  75 

18.49 

79.24 

13.30 

7.00 

0.46 

25 

Quincy, 

4,325 

338 

1,701 

6,364 

8 

6,372 

99.87 

45.06 

22.82 

67.88 

26.69 

5.30 

0.13 

26 

Salem, 

7,411 

591 

2,191 

10,193 

50 

10,243 

99.51 

56.29 

16.06 

72.35 

21.39 

5.77 

0.49 

27 

Somerville, 

11,839 

889 

3,232 

15,960 

- 

15,960 

100.00 

57.71 

16.47 

74.18 

20.25 

5.57 

28 

Springfield, 

12,240 

1,107 

2,564 

15,911 

70 

15,981 

99.56 

61.28 

15.31 

76.59 

16.04 

6.93 

0.44 

29 

Taunton,     . 

5,993 

353 

1,400 

7,746 

395 

8,141 

95.15 

56.65 

16.96 

73.61 

17.20 

4.34 

4.85 

30 

Waltham,    . 

4,574 

294 

1,189 

6,057 

17 

6,074 

99.72 

56.29 

19.01 

75.30 

19.58 

4.84 

0.28 

31 

"Woburn,     . 

3,327 

171 

670 

4,168 

22 

4,190 

99.47 

51.26 

28.14 

79.40 

15.99 

4.08 

0.53 

32 

"Worcester, 

21,128 

1,908 

6,630 

29,666 

690 

30,356 

97.73 

49.56 

20.04 

69.60 

21.84 

6.29 

2.27 

The  final  presentation,  pages  267  to  318,  exhibits  the  political  condition  of  the  total 
male  population  20  years  of  age  and  over,  by  age  periods.  As  before,  we  confine  our 
analysis  to  the  recapitulation,  presented  on  page  318.  The  total  male  population  20 
years  of  age  and  over  being  771,706,  we  find  247,256  in  the  period  20  to  29  ;  198,441  in 
the  period  30  to  39  ;  138,379  in  the  period  40  to  49  ;  94,232  in  the  period  50  to  59  ;  84,668 
in  the  period  60  to  79 ;  7,283  in  the  period  80  years  of  age  and  over;  while  for  1,447 
persons  the  facts  as  to  age  are  unknown.  Of  the  ratable  polls  who  are  not  voters  for 
reasons  other  than  foreign  birth,  the  total  number  being  44,821,  the  largest  number  is 
found  in  the  period  20  to  29,  it  being  understood  that  a  person  20  years  of  age  becomes 


TABULAK   ANALYSES. 


323 


of  voters  and  of  aliens  has  not  only  increased,  but  the  relative  proportion  of  voters  of 
population  and  the  proportion  of  aliens  of  polls  and  of  total  population  has  also  in- 
creased. In  other  words,  while  the  relative  voting  strength  of  the  population  has 
increased,  naturalization  Ras  not,  apparently,  quite  kept  pace  with  the  growth  of  popula- 
tion. In  1885  as  compared  with  1875,  the  proportion  of  aliens  to  the  total  population  of 
which  they  formed  a  part  had  not  materially  changed.  It  follows,  therefore,  that  as  to  the 
aliens  who  have  come  into  the  State  since  1885,  naturalization  has  not  proceeded  quite 
so  far  as  among  those  who  came  into  the  State  between  1875  and  1885.  In  a  subsequent 
tabulation,  relating  to  the  foreign  born,  we  shall  be  able  to  show  the  extent  to  which 
naturalization  has  taken  place  among  foreign  born  males  of  diiferent  nationalities. 
The  following  table  presents  a  recapitulation  for  the  cities  : 


Total  Populatiox.  Both  Sexes.  All  Ages 


Voters 


Total 

No 

Xot 

Aliens 

Ratable 

Political 

Voters 

Polls 

Condition 

Total 
Pop- 
ulation. 
Botli 

Sexes. 
All  Ages 


3,034 

248 

500 

3,782 

8,024 

113,393 

8,520 

34,171 

156,084 

340,836 

8,531 

496 

1,674 

10,701 

22,464 

17,018 

1,896 

6,191 

25,105 

56,538 

7,066 

444 

2,222 

9,7.32 

21,532 

2,7.49 

294 

1,970 

5,013 

11,407 

4,090 

297 

1,143 

5,530 

13,043 

14,566 

1,035 

8,166 

23,767 

65,436 

5,231 

603 

2,116 

7,950 

18,459 

6,444 

385 

5,000 

11,829 

16,382 

7,456 

467 

1,509 

9,432 

20,777 

6,597 

535 

3,610 

10,742 

29,580 

10,178 

805 

4,357 

15,340 

36,824 

16,408 

1,154 

6,230 

23,792 

60,575 

15,437 

969 

3,423 

19,829 

42,525 

6,522 

469 

1,865 

8,856 

20,852 

3,445 

244 

781 

4,470 

10, ,507 

3,321 

322 

846 

4,489 

9,985 

10,096 

764 

4,938 

15,798 

39,453 

3,507 

167 

527 

4,201 

10,351 

.  5,617 

387 

1,870 

7,874 

19,716 

4,065 

348 

1,124 

5,537 

13,598 

3,290 

223 

828 

4,341 

12,405 

4,801 

424 

806 

6,031 

14,430 

4,325 

338 

1,701 

6,364 

14,348 

7,411 

591 

2,191 

10,193 

24,280 

11,839 

889 

3,232 

15,960 

36,240 

12,240 

1,107 

2,564 

15,911 

35,611 

5,993 

353 

1,400 

7,746 

19,369 

4,574 

294 

1,189 

6,057 

14,819 

3,327 

171 

670 

4,168 

10,010 

21,128 

1,908 

6,630 

29,666 

69,101 

11,806 
496,920 
33,165 
81,643 
31,264 
16,420 
18,573 
89,203 
26,409 
28,211 
30,209 
40,322 
52,164 
84,367 
62,354 
29,708 
14,977 
14,474 
55,251 
14,552 
27,590 
19,135 
16,746 
20,461 
20,712 
34,473 
52,200 
51,522 
27,115 
20,876 
14,178 
98,767 


Peecestagks  of  Total  Population 


Ratable 
Polls 


Native 
Born 
Voters 


Foreign 

Born 
Natural- 
ized 

Voters 


Total 
Voters 


Aliens 


No 
Not      Political 
Voters      <'on- 
dition 


32.03 
31.41 
32.27 
30.75 
31.13 
30.53 
29.77 
26.64 
30.10 
41.93 
31.22 
26.64 
29.41 
28.20 
31.80 
29.81 
29.85 
31.01 
28.59 
28.87 
28.54 
28.94 
25.92 
29.48 
30.73 
29.57 
30.57 
30.88 
28.57 
29.01 
29.40 
30.04 


22.79 

2.91 

15.39 

7.43 

20.78 

4.94 

14.84 

6.01 

16.85 

5.75 

11.72 

5.02 

17.17 

4.85 

8.32 

8.01 

14.77 

5.04 

15.78 

7.06 

20.33 

4.35 

9.28 

7.08 

10.34 

9.17 

11.76 

7.69 

20.15 

4.61 

16.96 

4.99 

17.03 

5.97 

18.68 

4.26 

13.05 

5.22 

20.62 

3.48 

16.30 

4.06 

15.64 

5.61 

15.06 

4.59 

17.99 

5.47 

13.86 

7.02 

16.73 

4.77 

17.05 

5.03 

19.01 

4.75 

17.01 

5.09 

16.38 

5.53 

15.15 

8.32 

15.23 

6.16 

25.70 
22.82 
25.72 
20.85 
22.60 
16.74 
22.02 
16.33 
19.81 
22.84 
24.68 
16.36 
19.51 
>  19.45 
24.76 
21.95 
23.00 
22.94 
18.27 
24.10 
20.36 
21.25 
19.65 
23.46 
20.88 
21.50 
22.68 
23.76 
22.10 
21.91 
23.47 
21.39 


4.23 

2.10 

67.97 

6.88 

1.71 

68.59 

5.05 

1.50 

67.73 

7.58 

2.32 

69.25 

7.11 

1.42 

68.87 

12.00 

1.79 

69.47 

6.15 

1.60 

70.23 

9.15 

1.16 

73.36 

8.01 

2.28 

69.90 

17.72 

1.37 

58.07 

5.00 

1.54 

68.78 

8.95 

1.33 

73.36 

8.35 

1.55 

70.59 

7.38 

1.37 

71.80 

5.49 

1.55 

68.20 

6.28 

1.58 

70.19 

5.22 

1.63 

70.15 

5.85 

2.22 

68.99 

8.94 

1.38 

71.41 

3.62 

1.15 

71.13 

6.78 

1.40 

71.46 

5.87 

1.82 

71.06 

4.94 

1.33 

74.08 

3.94 

2.08 

70.52 

8,22 

1.63 

69.27 

6.36 

1.71 

70.43 

6.19 

1.70 

69.43 

4.97 

2.15 

69.12 

5.17 

1.30 

71.43 

5.69 

1.41 

70.99 

4.72 

1.21 

70.60 

6.72 

1.93 

69.96 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 


a  ratable  poll,  but  is  not  a  legal  voter  until  his  twenty-iirst  birthday  has  been  passed. 
Of  persons  having  no  political  status,  including  paupers  and  others  legally  debarred,  the 
total  number  being  5,473,  642  are  found  in  the  period  20  to  29  ;  1,011  in  the  period  30  to 
39  ;  1,028  in  the  period  40  to  49  ;  908  in  the  period  50  to  59  ;  1,541  in  the  period  60  to  79  ; 
316  are  80  years  of  age  and  over ;  while  for  27  the  age  is  unknown. 

The  table  also  exhibits  the  number  of  native  born  voters,  foreign  born  naturalized 
voters,  and  aliens  for  each  of  the  age  periods,  but  it  is  not  necessary  to  point  out  the 
facts  in  detail.  We  conclude  the  analysis  with  a  table  showing  these  facts  for  the  cities, 
with  percentages  for  the  city  of  Boston  and  for  the  State. 


324 


CENSUS  OP  MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


Cities. 

Katable 

Polls 

(Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native 

Born 

A'oters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign 

Born 

Naturalized 
Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Politi- 
cal 
Condition 

Total 
Male  Popu- 
lation 
20  Years  of 

Age 
and  Over 

Beverly, 

248 

2,691 

343 

500 

15 

3,797 

20  to  29  years,    . 

155 

727 

43 

202 

2 

1,129 

30  to  39  years,    . 

30 

716 

82 

136 

1 

965 

40  to  49  years,    . 

14 

479 

73 

72 

4 

642 

50  to  59  years,    . 

6 

394 

79 

39 

2 

520 

60  to  79  years,    . 

43 

336 

62 

20 

5 

466 

80  j-ears  and  over, 

_ 

39 

4 

4 

1 

48 

Age  unknown,    . 

- 

- 

- 

27 

- 

27 

Boston,    . 

8,520 

76,463 

36,930 

34,171 

524 

156,608 

20  to  29  years,    . 

5,673 

27,253 

6,183 

13,782 

68 

52,959 

30  to  39  years,    . 

1,257 

21,739 

10,416 

10,906 

95 

44,413 

40  to  49  years,    . 

702 

13,445 

8,873 

5,085 

90 

28,195 

50  to  59  years,    . 

321 

7,819 

6,548 

2,627 

65 

17,380 

60  to  79  years,    . 

157 

5,728 

4,672 

1,617 

165 

12,339 

80  years  and  over. 

7 

428 

217 

105 

41 

798 

Age  unknown,   . 

403 

51 

21 

49 

- 

524 

Brockton, 

496 

6,893 

1,638 

1,674 

17 

10,718 

20  to  29  years,    . 

355 

2,105 

320 

736 

4 

3,520 

30  10  39  years,    . 

49 

2,052 

567 

525 

- 

3,193 

40  to  49  years,    . 

24 

1,391 

357 

235 

4 

2,011 

50  to  59  years,    . 

17 

712 

241 

107 

1 

1,078 

60  to  79  years,    . 

7 

596 

147 

64 

5 

819 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

37 

5 

6 

3 

51 

Age  unknown,   . 

44 

- 

1 

1 

- 

46 

Cambridge, 

1,896 

12,117 

4,901 

6,191 

51 

25,156 

20  to  29  years,    . 

1,498 

4,802 

775 

2,575 

- 

9,650 

30  to  39  years,    . 

183 

3,023 

1,313 

1,851 

3 

6,373 

40  to  49  years,    . 

111 

2,014 

1,202 

901 

9 

4,237 

50  to  59  years,    . 

42 

1,202 

923 

507 

11 

2,685 

60  to  79  years,    . 

40 

968 

659 

326 

27 

2,020 

80  years  and  over. 

3 

107 

28 

26 

1 

165 

Age  unknown,   . 

19 

1 

1 

5 

- 

26 

Chelsea,   . 

444 

5,269 

1,797 

2,222 

2 

9,734 

20  to  29  years,    . 

315 

1,570 

332 

948 

- 

3,165 

30  to  39  years,    . 

27 

1,310 

459 

692 

2 

2,490 

40  to  49  years,    . 

30 

991 

414 

284 

- 

1,719 

50  to  59  years,    . 

43 

737 

340 

168 

_ 

1,288 

60  to  79  years,    . 

27 

622 

243 

122 

_ 

1,014 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

39 

9 

7 

- 

55 

Age  unknown,    . 

2 

- 

_ 

1 

- 

3 

Chicopee, . 

294 

1,924 

825 

1,970 

18 

5,031 

20  to  29  years,    . 

257 

767 

153 

907 

- 

2,084 

30  to  39  years,    . 

11 

518 

233 

510 

- 

1,272 

40  to  49  years,    . 

14 

295 

150 

252 

4 

715 

50  to  59  years,    . 

6 

176 

173 

178 

2 

535 

60  to  79  years,    . 

1 

156 

109 

116 

11 

393 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

12 

7 

6 

1 

26 

Age  unknown,   . 

5 

_ 

_ 

1 

_ 

6 

Everett,    . 

297 

3,189 

901 

1,143 

- 

5,530 

20  to  29  years,    . 

200 

929 

136 

434 

- 

1,699 

TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


325 


Cities. 

Ratable 
Polls 
(Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native 

]5orn 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign 

Horn 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Politi- 
cal 
Condition 

Total 

Male  Popu- 
lation 

20  Years  of 
Age 

and  Over 

Everett  —Con. 

30  to  39  years,    .... 

49 

870 

279 

366 

- 

1,564 

40  to  49  years,    . 

23 

630 

236 

188 

- 

1,077 

50  to  59  years,    . 

19 

420 

147 

99 

- 

685 

60  to  79  years,    . 

5 

318 

100 

53 

- 

476 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

22 

2 

3 

- 

27 

Age  unknown,   . 

1 

- 

1 

- 

- 

2 

Fall  River, 

1,035 

7,421 

7,145 

8,166 

60 

23,827 

20  to  29  years,    . 

945 

3,085 

1,443 

3,157 

6 

8,G36 

30  to  39  years,    . 

42 

1,977 

1,930 

2,099 

9 

6,057 

40  to  49  years,    . 

26 

1,203 

1,655 

1,452 

6 

4,342 

50  to  59  years,    . 

15 

633 

1,297 

892 

8 

2,845 

60  to  79  years,    . 

3 

477 

795 

541 

20 

1,836 

80  years  and  over, 

1 

45 

24 

17 

11 

98 

Age  unknown,    . 

3 

1 

1 

8 

- 

13 

Fitchburg, 

603 

3,901 

1,330 

2,116 

39 

7,989 

20  to  29  years,    . 

418 

1,164 

263 

875 

2 

2,722 

30  to  39  years,    . 

109 

1,077 

382 

602 

8 

2,178 

40  to  49  years,    . 

42 

733 

289 

308 

5 

1,377 

50  to  59  years,    . 

24 

447 

227 

217 

7 

922 

60  to  79  years,    . 

5 

445 

161 

103 

17 

731 

80  years  and  over. 

1 

34 

8 

11 

- 

54 

Age  unknown,    . 

4 

1 

- 

- 

- 

5 

Gloucester, 

385 

4,453 

1,991 

5,000 

18 

11,847 

20  to  29  years,    . 

310 

1,406 

275 

2,515 

- 

4,506 

30  to  39  years,    . 

33 

1,144 

651 

1,578 

2 

3,408 

40  to  49  years,    . 

22 

779 

489 

612 

2 

1,904 

50  to  59  years,    . 

6 

572 

318 

196 

3 

1,095 

60  to  79  years,    . 

1 

496 

248 

87 

9 

841 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

50 

6 

1 

2 

59 

Age  unknown,   . 

13 

6 

4 

11 

- 

34 

Haverhill, 

467 

6,143 

1,313 

1,509 

39 

9,471 

20  to  29  years,    . 

344 

1,832 

284 

633 

2 

3,095 

30  to  39  years,    . 

54 

1,648 

372 

410 

7 

2,491 

40  to  49  years,    . 

32 

1,172 

280 

227 

4 

1,715 

50  to  59  years,    . 

16 

806 

219 

154 

6 

1,201 

60  to  79  years,    . 

10 

633 

156 

83 

16 

898 

80  years  and  over, 

2 

52 

2 

2 

4 

62 

Age  unknown,    . 

9 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9 

Holyoke, 

535 

3,743 

2,854 

3,610 

28 

10,770 

20  to  29  years,    . 

462 

1,577 

640 

1,434 

6 

4,119 

30  to  39  years,    . 

41 

1,087 

891 

961 

7 

2,987 

40  to  49  years,    . 

16 

575 

628 

578 

3 

1,800 

50  to  59  years,    . 

8 

290 

456 

367 

4 

1,125 

60  to  79  years,    . 

4 

204 

232 

251 

5 

696 

80  years  and  over, 

1 

10 

7 

15 

3 

36 

Age  unknown,    . 

3 

- 

- 

4 

- 

7 

Lawrence, 

805 

5,393 

4,785 

4,357 

42 

15,382 

20  to  29  years,    . 

627 

2,156 

869 

1,833 

2 

5,487 

30  to  39  years,    . 

90 

1,519 

1,211 

1,147 

3 

3,970 

326 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


Cities. 

Ratable 
Polls 
(Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native 

Born 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign 

Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratalile 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Politi- 
cal 
Condition 

Total 
Male  Popu- 
lation 
20  Years  of 

Age 
and  Over 

Lawrence  —  Con. 

40  to  49  years,    .... 

58 

882 

1,181 

715 

5 

2,841 

50  to  59  years,    • 

19 

450 

948 

375 

12 

1,804 

60  to  79  years,    . 

7 

360 

558 

279 

14 

1,218 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

25 

18 

8 

6 

57 

Age  unknown,   . 

4 

1 

- 

- 

- 

5 

Lowell,    . 

1,154 

9,924 

6,484 

6,230 

83 

23,875 

20  to  29  years,    . 

929 

3,334 

1,481 

2,711 

4 

8,459 

30  to  39  years,    . 

123 

2,765 

1,846 

1,509 

10 

6,253 

40  to  49  years,    . 

54 

1,839 

1,469 

968 

13 

4,343 

50  to  59  years,    . 

20 

1,006 

968 

614 

19 

2,627 

60  to  79  years,    . 

15 

907 

690 

394 

34 

2,040 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

72 

26 

29 

3 

130 

Age  unknown,   . 

13 

1 

4 

5 

- 

23 

Lynn, 

969 

12,563 

2,874 

3,423 

51 

19,880 

20  to  29  years,    . 

726 

3,683 

461 

1,448 

3 

6,321 

30  to  39  years,    . 

123 

3,453 

798 

1,089 

6 

5,469 

40  to  49  years,    . 

48 

2,468 

704 

459 

7 

3,686 

50  to  59  years,    . 

37 

1,610 

547 

264 

9 

2,467 

60  to  79  years,    . 

14 

1,249 

350 

156 

22 

1,791 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

99 

14 

6 

4 

123 

Age  unknown,   . 

21 

1 

- 

1 

_ 

23 

Maiden,   . 

469 

5,038 

1,484 

1,865 

9 

8,865 

20  to  29  years,    . 

341 

1,405 

260 

786 

1 

2,793 

30  to  39  years,    . 

61 

1,451 

422 

556 

1 

2,491 

40  to  49  years,    . 

30 

965 

352 

275 

1 

1,623 

50  to  59  years,    . 

14 

638 

247 

140 

3 

1,042 

60  to  79  years,    . 

11 

537 

192 

98 

3 

841 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

42 

10 

7 

_ 

59 

Age  unknown,   . 

12 

_ 

1 

3 

_ 

16 

Marlborough,  . 

244 

2,550 

895 

781 

19 

4,489 

20  to  29  years,    . 

190 

972 

104 

236 

2 

1,504 

30  to  39  vears,    . 

36 

741 

186 

238 

2 

1,203 

40  to  49  j-ears,    . 

8 

405 

212 

133 

2 

760 

50  to  59  years,    . 

3 

227 

204 

93 

5 

532 

60  to  79  years,    • 

5 

194 

181 

74 

6 

460 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

11 

8 

5 

1 

25 

Age  unknown,    . 

2 

_ 

_ 

2 

1 

5 

Medford, 

322 

2,704 

617 

846 

15 

4,504 

20  to  29  years,    . 

213 

800 

89 

380 

- 

1,482 

30  to  39  years,    . 

41 

710 

158 

219 

1 

1,129 

40  to  49  years,    . 

19 

510 

146 

135 

2 

812 

50  to  59  years,    . 

40 

336 

125 

72 

- 

573 

60  to  79  years,    . 

9 

318 

92 

39 

9 

467 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

30 

7 

1 

3 

41 

New  Bedford, . 

764 

7,212 

2,884 

4,938 

38 

15,836 

20  to  29  years,    . 

617 

2,145 

549 

1,988 

2 

5,301 

30  to  39  years,    . 

69 

1,843 

838 

1,356 

5 

4,111 

40  to  49  years,    . 

46 

1,273 

624 

845 

5 

2,793 

50  to  59  years,    . 

20 

930 

512 

459 

8 

1,929 

TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


327 


Cities. 

Kataljle 
I'olls 
(Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native 

Boni 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Foreign 

Horn 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

I'olls  and 

Aliens 

No  Politi- 
cal 
Condition 

Total 
Male  Popu- 
lation 
20  Years  of 

Age 
and  Over 

New  Bedford  —  Con. 

60  to  79  years,    .... 

11 

903 

344 

280 

17 

1,555 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

116 

17 

8 

1 

142 

Age  unknown,    . 

1 

2 

- 

2 

- 

5 

Newburyport, . 

167 

3,000 

507 

527 

31 

4,232 

20  to  29  years,    . 

137 

768 

69 

208 

4 

1,186 

30  to  39  years,    . 

14 

737 

80 

144 

4 

979 

40  to  49  years,    . 

5 

566 

107 

84 

5 

767 

50  to  59  years,    . 

7 

358 

126 

56 

5 

552 

60  to  79  years,    . 

4 

522 

121 

31 

9 

687 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

49 

4 

4 

4 

61 

Newton 

387 

4,498 

1,119 

1,870 

8 

7,882 

20  to  29  years,    . 

274 

1,204 

181 

820 

- 

2,479 

•  30  to  39  years,    . 

52 

1,113 

267 

538 

2 

1,972 

40  to  49  years,    . 

24 

951 

258 

281 

1 

1,515 

50  to  59  years,    . 

20 

606 

221 

143 

3 

993 

60  to  79  years,    . 

7 

561 

175 

81 

2 

826 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

59 

12 

2 

- 

73 

Age  unknown,    . 

10 

4 

5 

5 

- 

24 

North  Adams, 

348 

2,992 

1,073 

1,124 

22 

5,559 

20  to  29  years,    . 

277 

1,113 

196 

402 

1 

1,989 

30  to  39  years,    . 

34 

776 

297 

306 

2 

1,415 

40  to  49  years,    . 

22 

512 

235 

194 

3 

966 

50  to  59  years,    . 

10 

314 

216 

136 

4 

680 

60  to  79  years,    . 

4 

253 

123 

83 

11 

474 

80  years  and  over. 

1 

24 

5 

3 

1 

34 

Age  unknown,    . 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

1 

Northampton, 

223 

2,521 

769 

828 

253 

4,594 

20  to  29  years,    . 

171 

845 

113 

299 

37 

1,465 

30  to  39  years,    . 

23 

610 

157 

218 

53 

1,061 

40  to  49  years,    . 

8 

408 

190 

137 

63 

806 

50  to  59  years,    . 

14 

300 

173 

79 

39 

605 

60  to  79  years,    . 

6 

331 

132 

85 

56 

610 

80  years  and  over, 

1 

27 

4 

10 

5 

47 

Pittsfield, 

424 

3,681 

1,120 

806 

28 

6,059 

20  to  29  years,    . 

301 

1,312 

149 

280 

4 

2,046 

30  to  39  years,    . 

68 

1,030 

218 

212 

6 

1,534 

40  to  49  years,    . 

35 

642 

262 

157 

3 

1,099 

50  to  59  years,    . 

11 

359 

219 

86 

2 

677 

60  to  79  years,    . 

9 

311 

254 

67 

11 

652 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

27 

18 

2 

2 

49 

Age  unknown,    . 

- 

- 

- 

2 

- 

2 

Quincy,   . 

338 

2,871 

1,454 

1,701 

8 

6,372 

20  to  29  years,    . 

241 

875 

240 

740 

1 

2,097 

30  to  39  years,    . 

46 

796 

448 

545 

1 

1,836 

40  to  49  j'ears,    . 

24 

528 

371 

235 

1 

1,159 

50  to  59  years,    . 

12 

335 

220 

105 

2 

674 

60  to  79  years,    . 

14 

305 

161 

65 

1 

546 

80  years  and  over, 

1 

32 

14 

9 

2 

58 

Age  unknown,    . 

— 

— 

— 

2 

- 

2 

328 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


Cities. 

Katable 
Polls 
(Not 

Voters) 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Native 

Born 

Voters 

Ratable 

I'oUs  and 

Foreign 

Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Ratable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Politi- 
cal 
Condition 

Total 
Male  I'opu- 

lation 
20  Years  of 

Age 
and  Over 

Salem, 

591 

5,766 

1,645 

2,191 

50 

10,243 

20  to  29  years,    . 

394 

1,775 

257 

883 

2 

3,311 

30  to  39  years,    . 

106 

1,406 

394 

605 

9 

2,520 

40  to  49  years,    . 

51 

1,064 

398 

322 

16 

1,851 

50  to  59  years,    . 

23 

690 

319 

228 

7 

1,267 

60  to  79  years,    . 

8 

738 

267 

126 

13 

1,152 

80  years  and  over, 

■ 

- 

88 

10 

9 

3 

110 

Age  unknown,    . 

9 

5 

- 

18 

- 

32 

Somerville, 

889 

9,211 

2,628 

3,232 

- 

15,960 

20  to  29  years,    . 

605 

2,874 

373 

1,284 

- 

5,136 

30  to  39  years,    . 

136 

2,438 

753 

994 

- 

4,321 

40  to  49  years,    . 

66 

1,827 

628 

475 

- 

2,996 

60  to  59  years,    . 

39 

1,113 

462 

261 

- 

1,875 

60  to  79  years,    . 

39 

892 

381 

194 

- 

1,506 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

65 

23 

16 

- 

104 

Age  unknown,    . 

4 

2 

8 

8 

- 

22 

Springfield, 

1,107 

9,793 

2,447 

2,564 

70 

15.981 

20  to  29  years,    . 

757 

2,934 

374 

1,039 

6 

5,110 

30  to  39  years,    . 

184 

2,596 

675 

811 

15 

4,281 

40  to  49  years,    . 

99 

1,825 

562 

365 

14 

2,865 

50  to  59  years,    . 

30 

1,198 

492 

207 

2 

1,929 

60  to  79  years,    . 

9 

1,161 

327 

127 

30 

1,654 

80  years  and  over, 

1 

79 

15 

10 

1 

106 

Age  unknown,    . 

27 

- 

2 

5 

2 

36 

Taunton, . 

353 

4,612 

1,381 

1,400 

395 

8,141 

20  to  29  years,    . 

273 

1,387 

171 

534 

58 

2,423 

30  to  39  years,    . 

29 

1,156 

325 

390 

91 

1,991 

40  to  49  years,    . 

19 

908 

316 

215 

91 

1,549 

50  to  59  years,    . 

12 

581 

303 

143 

70 

1,109 

60  to  79  years,    . 

17 

523 

250 

106 

76 

972 

80  years  and  over. 

1 

57 

14 

6 

9 

87 

Age  unknown,    . 

2 

- 

2 

6 

- 

10 

Wall  ham. 

294 

3,419 

1,155 

1,189 

17 

6,074 

20  to  29  years,    . 

244 

1,050 

201 

448 

1 

1,944 

30  to  39  years,    . 

25 

996 

335 

390 

- 

1,746 

40  to  49  years,    . 

13 

619 

246 

169 

4 

1,051 

50  to  59  years,    . 

4 

373 

211 

104 

1 

693 

60  to  79  years,    . 

3 

344 

153 

70 

10 

580 

80  years  and  over, 

- 

35 

9 

6 

1 

51 

Age  unknown,    . 

5 

2 

- 

2 

- 

9 

Woburn,  . 

171 

2,148 

1,179 

670 

22 

4,190 

20  to  29  years,    . 

142 

724 

150 

291 

1 

1,308 

30  to  39  years,    . 

17 

561 

315 

186 

2 

1,081 

40  to  49  years,    . 

5 

388 

317 

95 

1 

806 

50  to  59  years,    . 

6 

194 

221 

63 

4 

488 

60  to  79  years,    . 

1 

250 

172 

32 

13 

468 

80  years  and  over. 

- 

31 

4 

3 

1 

39 

TABULAR   AN^ALYSES. 


329 


Cities. 

Eatable 
Polls 
(Not 

Voters) 

Eatable 

I'olls  and 
Native 
Born 
Voters 

Eatable 

Polls  and 

Foreign 

Born 

Naturalized 

Voters 

Eatable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Politi- 
cal 
Condition 

Total 
Male  Popu- 
lation 
20  Years  of 

Affe 
and  Over 

Worcester, 

1,908 

15,046 

6,082 

6,630 

690 

30,356 

20  to  29  years,    . 

1,356 

5,074 

946 

2,771 

103 

10,250 

30  to  39  3'ears,    . 

266 

4,013 

1,725 

1,971 

174 

8,149 

40  to  49  years,    . 

142 

2,709 

1,527 

971 

195 

5,544 

50  to  59  years,    . 

87 

1,646 

1,158 

514 

135 

3,540 

60  to  79  years,    . 

47 

1,473 

702 

359 

80 

2,661 

80  years  and  over,      . 

5 

119 

21 

26 

3 

174 

Age  unknown,   . 

5 

12 

3 

18 

- 

38 

The  following  table  presents  the  figures  for  the  city  of  Boston,  as  shown  on  page 
324,  reduced  to  percentages  : 


From  the  above  table,  we  find  that  33.82  per  cent  of  the  total  male  population  20 
years  of  age  and  over  is  classified  in  the  age  period  20  to  29  years  ;  28 .  36  per  cent  in 
the  30  to  39  year  period  ;  18  per  cent  in  the  40  to  49  year  period  ;  11.10  per  cent  in  the 
50  to  59  year  period ;  7.88  percent  in  the  60  to  79  year  period  ;  0.51  per  cent  in  the 
period  80  years  and  over,  while- for  0.33  per  cent  the  age  is  unknown. 

A  similar  analysis  table  follows  for  the  State  : 


The  State,  and  Age  Periods. 

Eatable 
Polls 
(Not 

Voters) 

Eatable 

Polls  and 

Native 

Born 

Voters 

Eatable 

Polls  and 

Foreign 

Born 

Naturalized 
Voters 

Eatable 

Polls  and 

Aliens 

No  Politi- 
cal 
Condition 

Total 
Male  Popu- 
lation 
20  Years  of 

Age 
and  Over 

THE   STATE 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100  00 

100.00 

100.00 

20  to  29  years,    . 

69.80 

30.31 

16.26 

40.33 

11.73 

32.04 

30  to  39  years,    . 

13.74 

25.71 

26.35 

28.78 

18.47 

25.72 

40  to  49  years,    . 

7.73 

18.18 

23.39 

15.38 

18.78 

1793 

50  to  59  years,    . 

4.03 

12.17 

18.78 

8.81 

16.59 

12.21 

60  to  79  years,    . 

2.75 

12.34 

14.48 

6.05 

28.16 

10.97 

80  years  and  over. 

0.15 

1.26 

0  68 

0.40 

5.78 

0.94 

Age  unknown,    . 

1.80 

0.03 

0.06 

0.25 

0.49 

0.19 

families: 
Number  and  Average  Size. 


[331] 


FAMILIES:    NUMBER  AND  AVERAGE  SIZE. 


Counties,  Cities, 
and  towxs. 


BARNSTABLE 

Barnstable, 

Bourne, . 

Brewster, 

Chatliam, 

Dennis,  . 

Eastham, 

Falmouth, 

Harwich, 

Mashpee, 

Orleans, 

Provincetow 

Sandwich, 

Truro,     . 

Welllleet, 

Yarmouth, 

BERKSHIRE. 

Adams,  . 

Alford,  . 

Becket,  . 

Cheshire, 

ClarksbDrj,',  . 

Daltou,  . 

Egremont,     . 

Florida, . 

Great  Barrington 

Hancock, 

Hinsdale, 

Lanesborough, 

Lee, 

Lenox,    . 

Monterey, 

Mt.  Washington, 

New  Ashford, 

New  JIarlborougl 

North  Adams, 

Otis, 

Peru, 

PiTTSFIELD, 

Ward  1,  . 

Ward  2,  . 

Ward  3,  . 

Ward  4,  . 

AVard  5,  . 

"Ward  6,  . 

"Ward  7,  . 

Riclimond,  . 

Sandisfleld,  . 
Savoy,    . 
Sheffield, 
Stockbridge, 


Num- 
ber 


8,069 

1,173 
429 
255 
543 
817 
137 
722 
7S3 
81 
375 

1,216 
442 
229 
332 
535 

18,810 

1,604 

76 

219 

297 

214 

688 

211 

93 

1,136 

117 

346 

210 

922 

581 

115 

31 

3D 

325 

3,931 

136 

71 

4,342 

552 

722 

599 

604 

546 

742 

577 

164 

213 

133 

481 

471 


Av- 
erage 
Size 


3.43 

3.46 
3.68 
3.53 
3.33 
3.12 
3.47 
3.68 
3.23 
4.07 
3.19 
3.75 
3.57 
3.56 
2.92 
3.09 

4..59 

4.89 
3.68 
4.05 
3.96 
4.71 
4.67 
3.96 
4.57 
4.22 
4.37 
4.77 
4.04 
4.41 
4.94 
4.03 
4.39 
3.87 
3.96 
4.87 
3.81 
4.30 
4.71 
5.14 
4.88 
4.38 
4.60 
4.92 
4.68 
4.39 
4.27 
3.76 
3.79 
3.94 
4.41 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


BERKSHIRE 
—  Con. 

Tyringhani,  . 

Washington, 

West  Stockbridge, 

Williamstown, 

Windsor, 

BRISTOL. 

Acushnet, 
Attlcborough, 
Berklej', 
Dartmouth, 
Dighton, 
Easton,  . 
Fairhaven, 
Fall  River 

Ward  1, 

Ward  2, 

Ward  3, 

Ward  4, 

AVard  5, 

Ward  6, 

AVard  7, 

Ward  8, 

Ward  9, 
Freetown, 
Mansfield, 
New  Bedford, 

Ward  1, 

Ward  2, 

Ward  3, 

Ward  4, 

Ward  5, 

Ward  6, 
No.  Attlcborough 
Norton,  . 
Raynliam, 
Rehoboth, 
Seekonk, 
Somerset, 
Swansea, 
Taunton, 

Ward  1, 

Ward  2, 

AVard  3, 

AVard  4, 

AVard  5, 

AVard  6, 

AVard  7, 

Ward  8, 
Westport, 


Num- 
ber 

Av- 
erage 
Size 

90 

4.03 

87 

4.86 

324 

3.88 

1,017 

4.81 

135 

4.12 

47,708 

4.59 

294 

3.79 

1,890 

4..39 

256 

3.73 

814 

3.82 

461 

3.90 

1,061 

4.20 

898 

3.72 

17,948 

4.97 

2,342 

4.76 

1,677 

5.20 

2,247 

5.10 

2,241 

4.67 

2,129 

4.98 

2,179 

5.63 

1,396 

4.58 

1,607 

4.56 

2,130 

5.08 

342 

4.11 

946 

3.93 

12,221 

4.52 

2,500 

5.28 

1,792 

4.35 

1,5.53 

3.63 

1,615 

3.96 

2,172 

4.19 

2,.589 

5.08 

1,499 

4.39 

401 

4.02 

397 

3.82 

451 

4.01 

334 

4.39 

497 

3.99 

411 

3.96 

5,885 

4.61 

669 

4.19 

687 

4.18 

691 

4.40 

737 

4.06 

815 

4.71 

715 

4.34 

673 

4.51 

898 

6.05 

702 

3.81 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


DUKES. 

Chilmark, 
Cottage  City, 
Edgar  town. 
Gay  Head, 
Gosnold, 
Tisbury, 
West  Tisbury 

ESSEX 

Amesbury, 

A.ndover, 

Beverly, 
Ward  1, 
AVard  2, 
Ward  3, 
AVard  4, 
AA'ard  5, 
AVard  6, 

Box  ford, 

Bradford, 

Danvers, 

Essex,    . 

Georgetown, 

Gloucester 
AVard  1, 
AVard  2, 
AVard  3, 
AVard  4, 
AVard  5, 
Ward  6, 
Ward  7, 
AVard  8, 

Groveland, 

Hamilton, 

Haverhill, 
Ward  1, 
Ward  2, 
AVard  3, 
AVard  4, 
AA\ird  5, 
Ward  6, 

Ipswich, 

Lawrence, 
AA'ard  1, 
AVard  2, 
AVard  3, 
AVard  4, 
Ward  5, 
AVard  6, 

Lynn,    . 
AA^ard  1, 


Num- 
ber 


1,306 

95 
313 
377 
40 
38 
289 
154 

74,092 

2,281 

1,296 

2,914 

598 

618 

610 

.528 

306 

254 

186 

1,121 

1,653 

445 

541 

5,416 

696 

982 

743 

520 

893 

704 

587 

291 

560 

315 

6,902 

573 

631 

781 

957 

2,452 

1,508 

1,104 

10,783 

1,805 

1,331 

1,879 

1,888 

2,215 

1,665 

14,144 

387 


[  333  ] 


334 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


FAMILIES  :    NUMBER  AND  AVERAGE  SIZE  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


ESSEX -Con. 

Lynn  — Con. 

Ward  2,    . 

Ward  3,    . 

Ward  4,    . 

Ward  5,    . 

Ward  6,    . 

Ward  7,    . 
Lyunfield, 
Manchester, . 
Marblehead, 
Merrimac, 
Methuen, 
Middleton,    . 
Nahant,  . 
Newbury, 
Newburypokt, 

Ward  1,    . 

Ward  2,    . 

Ward  3,    . 

Ward  4,    . 

Ward  5,    . 

Ward  6,    . 
North  Andover, 
Peabody, 
Rockport, 
Rowley, 
Salem, . 

Ward  1,    . 

Ward  2,    . 

Ward  3,    . 

Ward  4,    . 

Ward  5,    . 

Ward  6,    . 
Salisbury, 
Saugus,  . 
Swampscott, 
Topsfleld,      . 
AVenham, 
West  Newbury, 

FRANKLIN. 


Ashfleld, 

Bernardston, 

Buckland, 

Charlemont, 

Colrain, . 

Conway, 

Deerfield, 

Erving,  . 

Gill, 

Greenfield, 

Ilawley, 

Heath,    . 

Leverett, 

Leyden, 

Monroe, 


Num- 
ber 


Av- 
erage 

Size 


968 

3,602 

2,3S4 

2,875 

3,324 

604 

211 

488 

2,003 

605 

1,317 

219 

204 

360 

3,479 

601 

510 

615 

559 

538 

656 

796 

2,373 

1,236 

340 

7,623 

1,109 

1,369 

1,028 

1,181 

1,881 

1,055 

351 

1,065 

823 

264 

234 

440 

9,637 

252 
209 
387 
275 
366 
309 
674 
256 
197 
1,450 
110 
120 
200 
88 
65 


4.07 
4.13 
4.83 
4.47 
4.49 
4.43 
3.88 
3.84 
3.83 
3.80 
4.32 
3.83 
4.24 
4.14 
4.18 
3.95 
4..57 
4.33 
4.15 
4.16 
4.00 
4.48 
4.43 
4.28 
3.74 
4.52 
4.51 
4.12 
4.27 
4.43 
5.27 
4.07 
3.70 
4.22 
3.96 
3.91 
3.79 
3.73 

4.17 

4.02 
3.72 
4.00 
3.79 
4.40 
4.22 
4.46 
3.77 
5.49 
430 
4.25 
3.97 
3.72 
4.13 
4.58 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


FRANKLIN-  Con 

Montague, 

New  Salem, 

Northfleld, 

Orange, . 

Rowe,     . 

Shelburne, 

Shutesbury, 

Sunderland, 

Warwick, 

AVendell, 

Whately, 

HAMPDEN. 

Agawam, 

Blandford, 

Brimfleld, 

Cheater, 

Chicopee, 

Ward  1, 

Ward  2, 

Ward  3, 

Ward  4, 

Ward  5, 

Ward  6, 

Ward  7, 
B.  Longmeadow, 
Granville, 
Hampden, 
Holland, 

HOLYOKE, 

Ward  1, 

Ward  2, 

Ward  3, 

Ward  4, 

Ward  5, 

Ward  6, 

Ward  7, 
Longmeadow, 
Ludlow, 
Monson, 
Montgomery, 
Palmer, . 
Russell, . 
Southwick, 
Springfield, 

Ward  1, 

Ward  2, 

Ward  3, 

Ward  4, 

Ward  5, 

Ward  6, 

Ward  7, 

Ward  8, 
Tolland, 
Wales,    . 
Westfleld, 


Num- 
Ijer 


Av- 
erage 
Size 


1,349 
233 
419 

1,390 
123 
392 
125 
166 
158 
129 
195 

32,793 

553 

206 

238 

354 

3,042 

570 

394 

417 

421 

505 

333 

402 

330 

252 

194 

55 

7,894 

1,145 

1,690 

958 

1,256 

768 

1,1,52 

925 

146 

473 

872 

63 

1,382 

185 

239 

11,741 

1,604 

1,758 

1,360 

1,435 

1,5,34 

1,390 

1,136 

1,.524 

67 

191 

2,593 


4.49 
3.73 
4.42 
3.86 
4.05 
3.98 
3.55 
4.19 
3.79 
4.10 
3.87 

4.66 

4.35 
4.12 
4.04 
4.04 
5.40 
5.74 
4.45 
6.76 
5..36 
5.25 
5.10 
4.92 
4.82 
3.99 
3.83 
3.62 
5.11 
5.25 
5.24 
5.24 
5.40 
4.66 
4.95 
4.72 
4.25 
5.42 
4.30 
4.37 
4.96 
4.57 
4.02 
4.39 
4.30 
4.49 
4.56 
4.33 
4.19 
4.43 
4.09 
4.65 
4.61 
4.10 
4.11 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


HAMPDEN-Con. 

West  Springfield, 
Wilbraham,  . 

HAMPSHIRE. 

Amherst, 

Belchertown, 

Chesterfield, 

Cummington, 

Easthampton, 

Enfield,  . 

Goshen, . 

Granby, 

Greenwich, 

Hadley, . 

Hatfield, 

Huntington, 

Middlefield, 

Northampton, 

Ward  1, 

Ward  2, 

Ward  3, 

Ward  4, 

Ward  5, 

Ward  6, 

Ward  7, 
Pelham, 
Plainfield, 
Prescott, 
Southampton, 
South  Hadley, 
Ware,  . 
Westhampton, 
Williamsburg, 
Worthington, 

MIDDLESEX. 

Acton,    . 

Arlington, 

Ashby,  . 

Ashland, 

Ayer, 

Bedford, 

Belmont, 

Billerica, 

Boxborough 

Burlington, 

Cambridge, 

Ward  1, 

Ward  2, 

Ward  3, 

Ward  4, 

Ward  5, 
Carlisle, 
Chelmsford, 
Concord, 
Dracut,  . 


Num- 
ber 


Av- 
ei-age 
Size 


1,360 
363 

11,744 

1,064 
524 
162 
201 

1,019 
261 
66 
171 
142 
390 
291 
329 
92 

3,270 
4S0 
507 
607 
423 
445 
412 
396 
126 
109 
106 
252 
894 

1  ,.523 
124 
473 
155 

107,654 

529 

1,362 

233 

486 

628 

251 

505 

582 

78 

129 

17,193 

2,943 

4,999 

2,812 

4,2,35 

2,204 

126 

747 

874 

475 


4.50 
4.79 

4.66 

4.50 
4.12 
3.64 
3.73 
4.70 
3.79 
4.61 
4.37 
3.39 
4.37 
4.34 
4.41 
4.20 
5.12 
4.52 
6.40 
4.73 
5.88 
4.80 
4.62 
4.88 
3.86 
4.13 
3.78 
4.18 
4.97 
5.02 
3.84 
4.13 
4.18 

4.64 

3.74 
4.78 
3.45 
4.30 
3.98 
4.66 
5.63 
4.43 
3.94 
4.45 
4.75 
5.40 
4.53 
4.98 
«41 
4.74 
3.90 
4.23 
5.92 
5.14 


FAMILIES  :     NUMBER   AND    AVERAGE    SIZE. 


335 


FAMILIES:    NUMBER  AND  AVERAGE   SIZE  —  Contiuued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


Num- 
ber 


MIDDLESEX 

—  Con. 

Dunstable, 
Everett, 

Ward  1, 

Ward  2, 

Ward  3, 

Ward  4, 

Ward  5, 

Ward  6, 
Franiinghaiii 
Groton,  . 
Holliston, 
Hopkiuton, 
Hudson , 
Lexington, 
Lincoln, 
Littleton, 
Lowell, 

Ward  1, 

Ward  2, 

Ward  3, 

Ward  4, 

Ward  5, 

Ward  6, 

Ward  7, 

Ward  8, 

Ward  9, 
Malden, 

Ward  1, 

Ward  2, 

Ward  3, 

Ward  4, 

Ward  5, 

Ward  6, 

Ward  7, 
Marlborough, 

Ward  1, 

Ward  2, 

Ward  3, 

Ward  4, 

AV^ard  5, 

AVard  6, 

Ward  7, 
Mayuard, 
Medford, 

Ward  1, 

Ward  2, 

Ward  3, 

Ward  4, 

Ward  5, 

Ward  6, 
Melrose, 
Xatick,   . 
Newton, 

Ward  1, 

Ward  2, 

Ward  3, 

Ward  4, 


106 

4,304 

673 

583 

729 

703 

779 

837 

2,l]o 

508 

701 

752 

1,245 

775 

209 

256 

16,885 

1,633 

1,879 

2,038 

1,881 

1,765 

1,999 

2,383 

1,785 

1,522 

6,038 

953 

1,091 

763 

1,024 

9^:i 

977 

887 

3,159 

317 

455 

564 

636 

460 

395 

332 

642 

3,172 

642 

544 

411 

426 

627 

522 

2,685 

2,089 

5,528 

830 

1,107 

719 

685 


Av- 
erage 
Size 


3.77 
4..32 
4.66 
4.51 
4.24 
4.09 
4.05 
4.41 
4.50 
4.31 
3.88 
3.97 
4.2*5 
4.51 
5.32 
4.44 
5.00 
5.82 
5.58 
4.54 
4.91 
4.79 
4.67 
5.50 
4.45 
4.62 
4.48 
4.31 
4.89 
4.69 
4.69 
4.17 
4.31 
4.23 
4.74 
4.21 
4.85 
5.26 
5.19 
4.20 
4.28 
4.65 
4.81 
4.56 
4.69 
4.24 
4.68 
4.59 
4.71 
4.45 
4.46 
4.22 
4.99 
5.17 
4.89 
4.77 
5.22 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


MIDDLESEX 

—  Con. 

Newton  — Con. 

Ward  5, 

Ward  6, 

Ward  7, 
North  Reading, 
Pepperell, 
Reading, 
Sherborn, 
Shirley,  . 
Somerville 

Ward  1, 

Ward  2, 

Ward  3, 

Ward  4, 
Stoneham, 
Stow, 
Sudbury, 
Tewk.sbury, 
Townsend, 
Tyngsborough, 
Wakefield, 
Waltham, 

Ward  1, 

Ward  2, 

Ward  3, 

Ward  4, 

AVard  5, 

Ward  6, 

Ward  7, 
Watertown, 
Waylaud, 
Westford, 
Weston,. 
Wilmington, 
Winchester, 

WOBURN, 

Ward  1, 
Ward  2, 
Ward  3, 
AVard  4, 
AA^ird  5, 
AA'ard  6, 
AVard  7, 

NANTUCKET. 
Nantucket,    . 

NORFOLK. 

Avon,     . 
Bellinghani, 
Braintree, 
Brooklino, 
Canton, . 
Cohasset, 
Dedhani, 
Dover,    . 


Num- 
ber 


Av- 

erase 
Size 


856 

836 

495 

228 

787 

1,150 

286 

324 

11,903 

2,302 

3,875 

3,0.56 

2,670 

1,581 

234 

272 

473 

512 

163 

1,958 

4,276 

615 

500 

651 

646 

639 

647 

578 

1,650 

446 

526 

367 

338 

1,301 

3,012 

509 

590 

.561 

574 

242 

343 

193 

981 

981 

29,685 

385 

3.58 

1,254 

3,148 

968 

586 

1,61.3 

148 


4.81 
5.07 
5.11 
3.66 
4.22 
4.10 
5.06 
4.32 
4.39 
4.40 
4.44 
4.27 
4.43 
3.97 
3.93 
4.19 
7.14 
3.48 
3.90 
4.24 
4.88 
4.75 
5.87 
5.19 
4.75 
4.52 
4.51 
4.79 
4.72 
4..54 
4.60 
4.66 
4.20 
4.73 
4.71 
5.16 
4.88 
4.47 
4.57 
4.80 
4.12 
5.01 

3.07 
3.07 

4,54 

4.22 
4.14 
4.24 
5  13 
4.79 
4.22 
4.47 
4.51 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 


NORFOLK— Con. 

Foxborough, 

Franklin, 

Holljrook, 

Hyde  Park, 

Medfleld, 

Medway, 

Millis,    . 

Milton,  . 

Needhani, 

Norfolk, 

Norwood, 

QUINCY, 

AVard  1, 

AA^ard  2, 

AVard  3, 

AVard  4, 

AA^ard  5, 

Ward  6, 
Randolph, 
Sharon, . 
Stoughton, 
AA^alpole, 
Wellesley, 
Weymouth, 
Wrentham, 

PLYMOUTH. 

Abington, 

Bridgowater, 

Brockton, 

AVard  1, 

AVard  2, 

AVard  3, 

AVard  4, 

AVard  5, 

Ward  6, 

AVard  7, 
Carver,  . 
Duxbury, 
East  Bridgewater 
Halifax, 
Hanover, 
Hanson, 
Hingliam, 
Hull,       . 
Kingston, 
Lakeville, 
Marion, . 
Marshfield 
Mattapoisett, 
Middleborough, 
Norwell, 
Pembroke, 
Plymouth, 
Plympton, 
Rochester, 


Num- 
ber 


Av- 
eratre 
Size 


828 

1,176 
571 

2,561 
415 
732 
226 

1,106 
802 
210 
963 

4,373 
790 
584 
983 
990 
568 
458 
905 
393 

1,241 
688 
738 

2,666 
631 

24,830 

1,076 

854 

7,700 

935 

1,070 

1,198 

1,089 

1,126 

1,086 

1,196 

262 

532 

726 

148 

544 

380 

1,164 

229 

477 

233 

213 

511 

301 

1,673 

422 

367 

1,969 

162 

260 


3.89 
4.,37 
4.02 
4.62 
4.51 
3.98 
4.45 
4.99 
4.38 
4.20 
4.75 
4.74 
4.51 
4.69 
4.78 
5.01 
4.70 
4..54 
4.08 
4.37 
4.25 
4.35 
5  73 
4.24 
4.10 

4.09 

3.91 
5.49 
4.31 
4.46 
4.04 
4.21 
4.40 
4.48 
4.55 
4.05 
3.88 
3.70 
3.99 
3.36 
3.77 
3.63 
4.14 
4. .56 
3.66 
3.73 
3.56 
3.44 
3.43 
4.00 
3.65 
3.33 
4.04 
3.39 
3.93 


336 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


FAMILIES:    NUMBER  AND  AVERAGE  SIZE  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Xiini- 
Ijer 

Av- 
erage 
Size 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Num- 
ber 

Av- 
erage 

.Size 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Num- 
ber 

Av- 
erage 
Size 

PLYMOUTH 

—  Con. 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 

AA^ORCESTER 

—  Con. 

Eockland, 

1,331 

4.15 

Revere,  . 

1,652 

4.49 

Millbury, 

1,100 

4.75 

Scituate, 

607 

3.70 

AVinthrop,      . 

910 

4.61 

New  Braintree,    . 

114 

4.75 

AV^areham,     . 

891 

3.78 

Northborough,     . 

451 

4.30 

West  Bridgewater, 
Wliitman, 

409 
1,389 

4.27 
4.14 

WORCESTER. 

67,274 

4.56 

Northbridge, 
North  Brookfield, 

1,070 
1,030 

4.94 
4.50 

SUFFOLK. 

112,802 

4.79 

Ashburnham, 
Athol,     . 

530 
1,750 

4.05 
4.21 

Oakham, 
Oxford,  . 

161 
618 

3.76 
3.87 

Boston, 

103,300 

4.81 

Auburn, 

345 

4.63 

Paxton, . 

114 

3.74 

Ward    1,  . 

4,671 

4. .50 

Bar  re,    . 

558 

4.08 

Petersham,    . 

254 

3.75 

AVard    2,  . 

4,144 

5.21 

Berlin,    . 

225 

3.99 

Phillipston,  . 

114 

4.04 

AVard    3,  . 

3,164 

4.41 

Blackstone, 

1,266 

4.77 

Princeton,     . 

236 

4.03 

Ward    4,  . 

3,010 

4.44 

Bolton,   . 

206 

3.87 

Royalston,     . 

2.54 

3.50 

AVard    5,  . 

2,.588 

5.02 

Boylston, 

177 

4.12 

Rutland, 

225 

4.35 

AA'ard    6,  . 

5,559 

5.01 

Brookfield, 

756 

4..34 

Shrewsbury, 

381 

4.00 

AA^ard    7,  . 

3,137 

5.41 

Charlton, 

470 

3.99 

Southborough,      . 

442 

5.03 

AVard    8,  . 

4,370 

5.29 

Clinton, . 

2,278 

5.05 

Southbridge, 

1,688 

4.89 

AVard    9,  . 

4,682 

4.95 

Dana,     . 

196 

3.66 

Spencer, 

1,625 

4.69 

AVard  10,  . 

4,471 

5.01 

Douglas, 

483 

4.19 

Sterling, 

342 

3.56 

AVard  11,  . 

3,770 

5.29 

Dudley, . 

628 

5.10 

Sturbridge,    . 

434 

4.40 

AA'ard  12,  . 

3,.')1S 

6.14 

FITCHBUKG, 

5,686 

4.64 

Sutton,   . 

714 

4.79 

AA^ard  13,  . 

5,453 

4.57 

AVard  1, 

897 

4.88 

Templeton,    . 

718 

4.06 

Ward  14,  . 

4,074 

4.71 

AVard  2, 

1,241 

5.25 

Upton,    . 

524 

4.10 

AVard  15,  . 

3,992 

4.67 

Ward  3, 

911 

4.72 

Uxbridge, 

812 

4.37 

AVard  16,  . 

3,735 

4..37 

AVard  4, 

793 

4.05 

AVarren, 

980 

4.52 

AVard  17,  . 

4,656 

4. ,53 

AA'ard  5, 

843 

3.97 

AVebster, 

1,716 

4. .54 

Ward  18,  . 

4,960 

4. .37 

Ward  6, 

1,001 

4.66 

Westborough, 

1,031 

5.08 

AVard  19,  . 

4,620 

4.84 

Gardner, 

2,062 

4.45 

West  Boylston,    . 

648 

4.58 

AVard  20,  . 

4,674 

4.61 

Grafton, 

1,106 

4.61 

AVest  Brookfield, . 

409 

3.59 

AVard  21,  . 

4,306 

4.4S 

Hardwick, 

533 

4.98 

Westminster, 

370 

3.55 

Ward  22,  . 

4,770 

4.67 

Harvard, 

279 

4.16 

AVinchendon, 

1,078 

4.17 

AVard  23,  . 

3,866 

4.73 

Holden, . 

555 

4.69 

Worcester, 

20,861 

4.73 

AVard  24,  . 

3,944 

4.62 

Hopedale, 

.307 

4.49 

AVard  1,    . 

2,417 

4.59 

AVard  25,  . 

3,172 

4.73 

Hubbardston 

» 

348 

3.66 

AVard  2,    . 

2,653 

4.93 

Chelsea, 

6,934 

4.51 

Lancaster, 

452 

4.82 

AVard  3,    . 

2,825 

5.18 

Ward  1,    . 

1,655 

4.52 

Leicester, 

731 

4.43 

AVard  4,    . 

2,742 

4.92 

AVard  2,    . 

1,713 

4.43 

Leominster, 

2,181 

4.22 

AVard  5,    . 

3,028 

5.05 

AVard  3,    . 

1,.561 

4.56 

Lunenburg, 

302 

4.10 

Ward  6,    . 

2,591 

4.57 

Ward  4,    . 

1,241 

4. .34 

Mendon, 

234 

3.80 

AVard  7,    . 

2,452 

4.22 

AVard  5,    . 

765 

4.82 

Milford, 

2,116 

4.23 

AVard  8,    . 

2,153 

4.17 

FAMILIES  :     NUMBER   AND    AVERAGE    SIZE. 


337 


FAMILIES:    NUMBER  AND  AVERAGE  SIZE  —  Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 


Number 


Average  Size 


THE   STATE. 

Barnstable, 

Berkshire 

Bristol, 

Dukes, 

Essex 

Franklin, 

Hampden, 

Hampshire 

Middlesex 

Nantucket, 

Norfolk 

Plymouth, 

Suffolk, 

Worcester, 


547,385 


4.57 


8,069 

3.43 

18,810 

4.59 

47,708 

4.59 

1,306 

3.25 

74,092 

4.46 

9,637 

4.17 

32,793 

4.66 

11,744 

4.66 

107,654 

4.64 

981 

3.07 

29,685 

4.54 

24,830 

4.09 

112,802 

4.79 

67,274 

4.56 

Size  of  Families 


AND 


Composition  by  Sex. 


[339] 


Size  of  Families  and  Composition  by  Sex. 


The  distribution  of  the  total  ntimher  of  families,  by  exact  size,  for  each  city,  town,  and  for  the  State,  is 
shown  in  this  presentation.  In  addition,  the  composition  by  sex  is  whown  for  each  city  and  for  the  State.  By 
"composition  by  sex"  is  meant  the  number  of  males  and  number  of  females,  respectively,  in  families  of 
each  specified  size. 

A  description  of  the  various  columns  in  that  portion  of  the  presentation  which  relates  to  towns  is  herewith 
given.  In  the  first  column,  to  the  right  of  the  name,  the  full  face  figures  (1,  2,  etc.)  indicate  the  number  of 
persons  to  a  family,  that  is,  show  the  size  of  the  family.  The  second  column  shows  the  number  of  families  of 
the  specified  size. 

In  the  third  and  fourth  columns  are  given  percentages  which  show  the  proportions  as  regards  total  families 
and  total  population  for  families  of  each  size;  in  other  words,  if  the  whole  number  of  families  in  the  town  is 
considered  as  representing  100  per  cent,  and  the  total  population  is  also  considered  as  being  represented  by  100 
per  cent,  the  percentages  given  opposite  each  size  of  family  show  what  proportion  of  the  total  families  and  of 
the  total  population  is  represented  by  the  number  of  families  and  population  comprehended  by  families  of  that 

size. 

The  proper  method  of  reading  this  presentation  is  as  follows :  In  the  town  of  Barnstable  there  are  1,173 
families.  Of  these  1,173  families,  IM  are  composed  of  one  person  each,  this  number  of  families  being  10.57  per 
cent  of  the  total  number  of  families  and  containing  3.06  per  cent  of  the  total  population  of  the  town.  There  are 
272  families  composed  of  two  persons  each,  this  number  of  families  being  23.19  jjer  cent  of  the  total  number  of 
families  and  containing  13.41  per  cent  of  the  total  population.    The  other  lines  may  be  read  in  a  similar  manner. 

In  that  portion  of  the  presentation  devoted  to  the  cities  and  the  State,  the  composition  by  sex  is  shown,  which 
requires  a  different  arrangement  of  the  table  and  additional  description.  "We  supply  a  description  of  the  second 
form  of  presentation. 

In  the  first  column  the  full  face  figures  (1.3.  etc.)  indicate  the  number  of  persons  to  a  family,  or  the  size 
of  the  family ;  the  figures  in  parentheses  show  the  number  of  families  of  the  specified  size. 

In  the  second  column  M  indicates  males  and  F  females.  Thus  1  M  1  F  means  a  family  of  two  persons,  com- 
posed of  one  male  and  one  female. 

The  third  column  gives  the  number  of  families  of  the  specified  size  and  sex  composition. 

In  the  fourth  and  fifth  columns  are  given  percentages  which  show  the  proportions,  as  regards  total  families 
and  total  population,  of  families  of  each  size.    A  description  of  these  percentages  is  given  above. 

We  present  a  particular  description  of  the  manner  of  reading  the  presentation  for  cities  which  also  applies 
to  the  presentation  for  the  State. 

If  we  look  at  the  figures  for  the  city  of  North  Adams  we  find  that  there  are  93  families  containing  one  per- 
son each.  By  reference  to  the  second  and  third  columns  we  find  that  of  these  93  families,  40  are  composed  of 
one  male  person  each  and  53  of  one  female  person  each.  There  are  722  families  of  four  persons  each.  Of  these, 
229  families  contain  one  male  and  three  females  each,  331  contain  two  males  and  two  females  each,  144  contain 
three  males  and  one  female  each,  one  contains  ioxir  males,  and  17  contain  four  females  each.  The  percentages 
given  in  the  fourth  and  fifth  columns  relate  to  the  whole  number  of  families  of  the  sizes  designated,  and 
the  total  population  of  those  families,  and  not  to  the  detail  lines  which  are  required  to  show  the  composition 
of  family.  In  other  words,  the  percentages  IS. 36  and  15.09  show,  respectively,  the  proportion  that  722  families 
of  four  persons  each  bear  to  the  total  number  of  families,  while  the  population  of  those  families,  or  2,888,  is 
15.09  per  cent  of  the  total  population  of  the  city.  The  ijercentages  contained  in  the  fourth  and  fifth  columns  are 
to  be  read  in  the  same  manner  as  previouslj-  described  in  connection  with  the  presentation  for  towns. 

In  many  cases  it  happens  that  the  percentages  are  less  than  one  one-hundredth  of  one  per  cent,  in  which 
cases  an  asterisk  (*)  has  been  placed  in  the  percentage  column  to  indicate  that  fact. 

In  the  presentation  Families:  Number  and  Avekagb  Size,  which  precedes  Size  or  Families  and 
Composition  by  Sex,  some  families  of  very  large  average  size  appear  in  certain  cities  and  towns.  These 
cities  and  towns  contain  large  aggregations  of  people  in  hotels,  boarding  and  lodging  houses,  hospitals,  asylums, 
jails,  prisons,  charitable  institutions,  etc.,  these  being  counted,  for  Census  jnirposes,  as  families;  and  to  this 
fact  are  due  the  high  averages.  The  influence  of  these  large  families  on  city  or  town  averages  can  be  accurately 
determined,  and,  if  desired,  the  large  families  may  be  eliminated,  and  the  average  size  of  family  for  the  city 
or  town  as  a  whole  obtained  withoiit  taking  them  into  account. 

The  space  at  the  disposal  of  the  Bureau  would  not  permit  of  the  printing  in  detail  of  the  composition  by 
sex  of  families  of  each  size  in  each  of  the  towns  in  the  State,  as  such  a  presentation  would  have  taken  three 
times  the  space  which  is  devoted  to  it  in  this  volume ;  but  the  composition  by  sex  of  each  of  these  large  fam- 
ilies where  they  are  located  in  cities,  is  shown  in  detail,  and  also  in  the  recapitulation  for  the  State.  If  for  any 
purpose  the  composition  of  the  families  by  sex  is  desired  for  any  town  n  the  Commonwealth,  it  can  be  sup- 
plied bv  the  Bureau. 

[.HI  ] 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  :    FOR  T0W:N"S. 


Counties,  Towns, 

N^umber 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

^iiTnlipr 

Percentages 

Size  of  Families. 

Of 

Families 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

of 
Families 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

BARNSTABLE. 

BARNSTABLE  -  Con. 

Barnstable,  . 

1,173 

100.00 

100.00 

Dennis, .... 

817 

100.00 

100.00 

1 

124 

10.57 

3.06 

1 

103 

12.61 

4.05 

2 

272 

23.19 

13.41 

2 

235 

28.76 

18.47 

3 

296 

25.23 

21.90 

3 

203 

24.85 

23.93 

4 

215 

18.33 

21.21 

4 

134 

16.40 

21.06 

3 

127 

10.83 

15.66 

5 

74 

9.06 

14.54 

6 

61 

5.20 

9.03 

6 

37 

4.53 

8.72 

7 

41 

3.50 

7.08 

7 

18 

2.20 

4.95 

8 

20 

1.71 

3.94 

8 

9 

1.10 

2.83 

9 

4 

0.34 

0.89 

9 

3 

0.37 

1.06 

10 

3 

0.26 

0.74 

10 

1 

0.12 

0.39 

11 

5 

0.43 

1.36 

Eastham, 

137 

100.00 

100.00 

12 

2 

0.17 

0.59 

1 

15 

10.95 

3.15 

13 

1 

0.08 

0.32 

2 

24 

17.52 

10.08 

14 

1 

0.08 

0.34 

3 

42 

30.65 

26.47 

19 

1 

0.08 

0.47 

4 

25 

18.25 

21.01 

Bourne, 

429 

100.00 

100.00 

5 

14 

10.22 

14.71 

1 

45 

10.49 

2.85 

6 

8 

5.84 

10.09 

2 

84 

19.58 

10.63 

7 

4 

2.92 

5.88 

3 

86 

20.05 

16.33 

8 

4 

2.92 

6.72 

4 

87 

20.28 

22.03 

9 

1 

0.73 

1.89 

5 

57 

13.29 

18.04 

Falmouth,     . 

722 

100.00 

100.00 

6 

32 

7.46 

12.15 

1 

79 

10.94 

2.98 

7 

24 

5.59 

10.63 

2 

157 

21.75 

11.83 

8. 

11 

2.56 

5.57 

3 

148 

20.50 

16.72 

9 

2 

0.47 

1.14 

4 

135 

18.70 

20.34 

lO 

1 

0.23 

0.63 

5 

92 

12.74 

17.33 

Bi'ewster, 

255 

100.00 

100.00 

6 

44 

6.09 

9.94 

1 

20 

7.84 

2.22 

7 

32 

4.43 

8.44 

2 

71 

27.84 

15.76 

8 

18 

2.49 

5.42 

3 

56 

21.96 

18.65 

9 

6 

0.83 

2.03 

4 

51 

20.00 

22.64 

10 

4 

0.55 

1.51 

5 

20 

7.84 

11.10 

11 

2 

0.28 

0.83 

6 

14 

5.49 

9.32 

13 

3 

0.42 

1.47 

7 

11 

4.31 

8.55 

13 

1 

0.14 

0.56 

8 

8 

3.14 

7.10 

16 

1 

0.14 

0.60 

lO 

2 

0.79 

2.22 

Harwich,       . 

783 

100.00 

100.00 

11 

2 

0.79 

2.44 

1 

87 

11.11 

3.44 

Chatham, 

543 

100.00 

100.00 

2 

225 

28.74 

17.77 

I 

56 

10.31 

3.10 

3 

184 

23.50 

21.80 

2 

142 

26.15 

15.70 

4 

121 

15.45 

19.12 

3 

140 

25.78 

23.22 

3 

90 

11.49 

17.77 

4 

SS 

16.21 

19.46 

6 

49 

6.26 

11.61 

5 

60 

11.05 

16.58 

7 

15 

1.91 

4.15 

6 

28 

5.16 

9.29 

8 

6 

0.77 

1.90 

7 

15 

2.76 

5.80 

9 

4 

0.51 

1.42 

8 

6 

1.10 

2.65 

lO 

1 

0.13 

0.39 

9 

4 

0.74 

1.99 

16 

1 

0.13 

0.63 

10 

4 

0.74 

2.21 

Mashpee, 

81 

100.00 

100.00 

[343] 


344 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Perce 

Total 
Families 

".'TAGES 

AND 

Size  of  Families, 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Population 

BARNSTABLE  -  Con. 

BARNSTABLE— Con. 

Maehpee  —  Con, 

7 

8.64 

2.12 

Truro  —  Con. 

7 

7 

3.06 

6.01 

2 

14 

17.28 

8.48 

8 

4 

1.74 

3.93 

3 

12 

14.82 

10.91 

9 

1 

3.06 

7.73 

4 

21 

25.93 

25.46 

10 

3 

1..31 

3.68 

5 

11 

13.58 

16.67 

11 

1 

0.44 

1.35 

6 

6 

7.41 

10.91 

13- 

1 

0.44 

1..59 

7 

3 

3.70 

6.36 

Wellfleet,      . 

332 

100.00 

100.00 

8 

4 

4.94 

9.70 

1 

62 

18.67 

6.41 

10 

2 

2.47 

6.06 

2 

94 

28.31 

19.42 

11 

1 

1.23 

3.33 

3 

82 

24.70 

25.41 

Orleans, 

375 

100.00 

100.00 

4 

50 

15.06 

20.66 

1 

36 

9.60 

3.00 

5 

17 

5.12 

8.78 

2 

126 

33.60 

21.04 

6 

14 

4.22 

8.68 

3 

90 

24.00 

22.54 

7 

5 

1.51 

3.62 

4 

53 

14.13 

17.70 

8 

5 

1.51 

4.13 

5 

31 

8.27 

12.94 

9 

2 

0.60 

1.86 

6 

16 

4.27 

8.01 

10 

1 

0.30 

1.03 

7 

11 

2.93 

6.43 

Yarmouth,    . 

535 

100.00 

100.00 

8 

9 

2.40 

6.01 

1 

60 

11.21 

3.63 

9 

2 

0.53 

1.50 

2 

177 

33.08 

21.39 

10 

1 

0.27 

0.83 

3 

123 

22.99 

22.30 

Provincetown, 

1,216 

100.00 

100.00 

4 

79 

14.77 

19.09 

1 

84 

6.91 

1.84 

5 

52 

9.72 

15.71 

8 

303 

24.92 

13.30 

6 

24 

4.49 

8.70 

3 

285 

23.44 

18.77 

7 

13 

2.43 

5.50 

4 

185 

15.21 

16.25 

8 

5 

0.93 

2.42 

5 

140 

11.51 

15.37 

9 

1 

0.19 

0..54 

6 

93 

7.65 

12.25 

12 

1 

0.19 

0.72 

7 

50 

4.11 

7.68 

8 
9 

41 

26 

3.37 
2.14 

7.20 
5.14 

BERKSHIRE. 

10 

3 

0.25 

0.66 

Adams 

1,604 

100.00 

100.00 

11 

4 

0.33 

0.97 

1 

31 

1.93 

0.39 

13 

1 

0.08 

0.26 

2 

222 

13.84 

5.67 

14 

1 

0.08 

0.31 

3 

276 

17.21 

10.57 

Sandwich,     . 

442 

100.00 

100.00 

4 

262 

16.33 

13.37 

1 

55 

12.44 

3.48 

5 

254 

15.84 

16.21 

2 

94 

21.27 

11.90 

6 

214 

13.34 

16.38 

3 

107 

24.21 

20.. 32 

7 

126 

7.86 

11.25 

4 

74 

16.74 

18.74 

8 

89 

5.55 

9.09 

5 

44 

9.95 

13.92 

9 

55 

3.43 

6.32 

6 

28 

6.33 

10.63 

10 

35 

2.18 

4.47 

7 

21 

4.75 

9.30 

11 

18 

1.12 

2.53 

8 

7 

1.58 

3.54 

12 

10 

0.62 

1..53 

9 

4 

0.91 

2.28 

13 

4 

0.25 

0.66 

10 

5 

1.13 

3.16 

14 

o 
O 

0.19 

0.53 

11 

1 

0.23 

0.70 

13 

3 

0.19 

0.57 

12 

1 

0.23 

0.76 

16 

1 

0.06 

0.20 

SO 

1 

0.23 

1.27 

20 

1 

0.06 

0.26 

Truro,   .... 

229 

100.00 

100.00 

Alford,  .... 

76 

100.00 

100.00 

1 

34 

14.85 

4.17 

1 

6 

7.89 

2.14 

2 

57 

24.89 

13.99 

2 

15 

19.74 

10.71 

3 

44 

19.21 

16.20 

3 

19 

25.00 

20.36 

4 

35 

15.28 

17.18 

4 

15 

19.74 

21.43 

5 

19 

8.30 

11.66 

5 

8 

10.. 52 

14.29 

6 

17 

7.42 

12.51 

6 

7 

9.21 

lo.OO 

SIZE    OF    FAMILIES. 


345 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Xumber 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Fasiilies. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

BERKSHIRE  — Coil. 

BERKSHIRE  — Con. 

Alford  —  Con. 

Egremont,     . 

211 

100.00 

100.00 

7 

3 

3.95 

7.50 

1 

12 

5.68 

1.44 

8 

3 

3.95 

8.57 

o 

43 

20.38 

10.29 

Becket,  .... 

219 

100.00 

100.00 

3 

41 

19.43 

14.71 

1 

14 

6.39 

1.58 

4 

41 

19.43 

19.62 

2 

49 

22.37 

11.04 

5 

30 

14.22 

17.94 

3 

53 

24.20 

17.91 

6 

22 

10.4;3 

15.79 

4 

31 

14.15 

13.96 

7 

13 

6.16 

10.88 

5 

20 

9.13 

11.26 

8 

5 

2.37 

4.78 

6 

16 

7.31 

10.81 

9 

3 

1.42 

3.23 

T 

17 

7.76 

13.40 

11 

1 

0.48 

1.32 

8 

4 

1.83 

3.60 

Florida, 

93 

100.00 

100.00 

9 

7 

3.20 

7.10 

1 

5 

5.38 

1.18 

10 

7 

3.20 

7.88 

8 

4 

4.30 

1.88 

13 

1 

0.46 

1.46 

3 

24 

25.81 

16.94 

Cheshire, 

297 

100.00 

100.00 

4 

18 

19.35 

16.94 

1 

22 

7.41 

1.87 

5 

14 

15.05 

16.47 

2 

60 

20.20 

10.20 

6 

11 

11.83 

15.53 

3 

70 

23.57 

17.86 

7 

8 

8.60 

13.18 

4 

44 

14.82 

14.97 

8 

6 

6.45 

11.29 

5 

38 

12.79 

16.16 

9 

2 

2.15 

4.24 

6 

24 

8.08 

12.24 

10 

1 

l.OS 

2.35 

7 

19 

6.40 

11.31 

Great  Barrington, 

1,136 

100.00 

100.00 

8 

10 

3.37 

6.80 

1 

70 

6.16 

1.46 

9 

.5 

1.68 

3.83 

2 

196 

17.25 

8.18 

10 

2 

0.67 

1.70 

3 

235 

20.69 

14.70 

11 

2 

0.67 

1.87 

4 

208 

18.31 

17.. 35 

14 

1 

0.34 

1.19 

5 

146 

12.85 

15.23 

Clarksburg,  . 

214 

100.00 

100.00 

6 

114 

10.03 

14.27 

1 

9 

4.21 

0.89 

7 

78 

6.87 

11.39 

2 

35 

16.36 

6.94 

8 

47 

4.14 

7.84 

3 

44 

20.56 

13.08 

9 

22 

1.94 

4.13 

4 

25 

11.68 

9.91 

lO 

9 

0.79 

1.88 

5 

31 

14.49 

15.36 

11 

4 

0.35 

0.92 

6 

20 

9.34 

11.89 

12 

3 

0.26 

0.75 

7 

22 

10.28 

15.26 

13 

1 

0.09 

0.27 

8 

13 

6.07 

10.31 

14 

1 

0.09 

0.29 

9 

6 

2.80 

5.35 

31 

1 

0.09 

0.65 

10 

5 

2.34 

4.96 

33 

1 

0.09 

0.69 

13 

2 

0.93 

2.38 

Hancock, 

117 

100.00 

100.00 

13 

1 

0.47 

1.29 

1 

9 

7.69 

1.76 

84 

1 

0.47 

2.38 

a 

20 

17.09 

7.83 

Dal  ton,  .... 

688 

100.00 

100.00 

3 

19 

16.24 

11.15 

1 

31 

4.51 

0.97 

4 

26 

22.22 

20.35 

8 

94 

13.66 

5.86 

5 

12 

10.25 

11.74 

3 

122 

17.73 

11.40 

6 

15 

12.82 

17.61 

4 

112 

16.28 

13.96 

7 

4 

3.42 

5.48 

5 

103 

14.97 

16.04 

8 

5 

4.27 

7.83 

6 

94 

13.66 

17.57 

9 

4 

3.42 

7.05 

7 

51 

7.41 

11.12 

10 

1 

0.86 

1.96 

8 

35 

5.09 

8.72 

13 

1 

0.86 

2.54 

9 

20 

2.91 

5.61 

24 

1 

0.86 

4.70 

10 

16 

2.32 

4.98 

Hinsdale, 

346 

100.00 

100.00 

11 

6 

0.87 

2.06 

1 

16 

4.62 

0.97 

12 

2 

0.29 

0.75 

2 

56 

16.18 

6.79 

13 

1 

0.15 

0.40 

3 

5,8 

16.76 

10.54 

18 

1 

0.15 

0.56 

4 

52 

15.03 

12.61 

346 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Famhies. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

BERKSHIRE  —  Con. 

BERKSHIRE  —  Con. 

Hillsdale  —  Con. 

Monterey, 

115 

100.00 

100.00 

5 

44 

12.71 

13.33 

1 

8 

6.96 

1.72 

6 

35 

10.17 

12.73 

2 

21 

18.26 

9.05 

7 

33 

9.53 

14.00 

3 

25 

21.74 

16.16 

8 

24 

6.93 

11.64 

4 

17 

14.78 

14.66 

9 

12 

3.47 

6.54 

5 

22 

19.13 

23.71 

10 

6 

1.73 

3.64 

6 

12 

10.43 

15.52 

11 

4 

1.15 

2.67 

7 

4 

3.48 

6.03 

13 

3 

0.86 

2.18 

8 

1 

0.87 

1.72 

13 

3 

0.86 

2.36 

9 

2 

1.74 

3.88 

Lanesboroiigh,      . 

210 

100.00 

100  00 

10 

1 

0.87 

2.16 

1 

14 

6.67 

1.65 

12 

1 

0.87 

2.59 

2 

46 

21.90 

10.85 

13 

1 

0.87 

2.80 

3 

34 

16.19 

12.03 

Mount  Washington,     . 

31 

100.00 

100.00 

4 

40 

19.05 

18.87 

1 

1 

3.22 

0.74 

5 

29 

13.81 

17.10 

2 

2 

6.45 

2.94 

6 

20 

9.. 52 

14.15 

3 

8 

25.81 

17.65 

7 

12 

5.71 

9.91 

4 

8 

25.81. 

23.-53 

8 

9 

4.29 

8.49 

5 

5 

16.13 

IS.  38 

9 

3 

,1.43 

3.18 

6 

2 

6.45 

8.82 

lO 

1 

0.48 

1.18 

7 

2 

6.45 

10.29 

11 

2 

0.95 

2.59 

8 

3 

9.68 

17.65 

Lee,        .... 

922 

100.00 

100.00 

New  AsMord, 

30 

100.00 

100.00 

1 

60 

6.51 

1.48 

1 

1 

3.33 

0.86 

2 

144 

15.62 

7.08 

2 

9 

30.00 

15.52 

3 

203 

22.02 

14.98 

3 

4 

13.34 

10. .35 

4 

1.52 

16.49 

14.95 

4 

6 

20.00 

20.69 

5 

112 

12.15 

13.77 

5 

6 

20.00 

25.86 

6 

89 

9.65 

13.13 

6 

1 

3.33 

0.17 

7 

58 

6.29 

9.99 

8 

<> 

6.67 

13.79 

8 

30 

3.25 

5.90 

9 

1 

3.33 

7.76 

9 

32 

3.47 

7.08 

Xew  Marlborough, 

325 

100.00 

100.00 

10 

IS 

1.95 

4.43 

1 

28 

8.62 

2.17 

11 

10 

1.08 

2.71 

2 

67 

20.62 

10.40 

12 

6 

0.65 

1.77 

3 

67 

20.62 

15.61 

13 

4 

0.43 

1.28 

4 

46 

14.15 

11.29 

14 

o 

0.22 

0.69 

5 

40 

12.30 

1.-1..53 

15 

1 

0.11 

0.37 

6 

29 

8.92 

13.51 

16 

1 

0.11 

O.-'JO 

7 

28 

8.62 

15.22 

Lenox 

581 

100.00 

100.00 

8 

12 

3.69 

7.45 

1 

37 

6.37 

1.29 

9 

5 

1.54 

3.49 

2 

71 

12.22 

4.94 

lO 

3 

0.92 

2.33 

3 

94 

16.18 

9.82 

Otis 

136 

100.00 

100.00 

4 

89 

15.32 

12.40 

1 

13 

9.56 

2.51 

5 

89 

15.32 

15.49 

2 

23 

16.91 

8.88 

6 

52 

8.95 

10.86 

3 

36 

26.47 

20.85 

7 

59 

10.16 

14.. 38 

4 

20 

14.71 

15.44 

8 

33 

5.68 

9.19 

S 

19 

13.97 

18.34 

9 

19 

3.27 

5.95 

6 

9 

6.62 

10.48 

10 

14 

2.41 

4.88 

7 

10 

7.35 

13.  .51 

11 

10 

1.72 

3.83 

8 

3 

2.21 

4.63 

IS 

6 

1.03 

2.51 

9 

2 

1.47 

3.48 

13 

5 

0.86 

2.26 

10 

1 

0.73 

1.93 

14 

1 

0.17 

0.49 

Peru 

71 

100.00 

100.00 

16 

1 

0.17 

0.56 

1 

3 

4.23 

0.98 

33 

1 

0.17 

1.15 

2 

11 

15.49 

7.21 

SIZE    OF   FAMILIES. 


347 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Numlier 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

BERKSHIRE  — Con. 

BERKSHIRE  —  Con. 

Peru  —  Con. 

Stockbridge  —  Con. 

3 

16 

22.53 

15.74 

2 

97 

20.59 

9.34 

4 

12 

16.90 

15.74 

3 

80 

16.99 

11.55 

5 

7 

9.86 

11.48 

4 

82 

17.41 

15.79 

6 

10 

14.08 

19.67 

S 

57 

12.10 

13.72 

T 

9 

12.68 

20.66 

6 

57 

12.10 

16.47 

8 

1 

1.41 

2.62 

4 

28 

5.95 

9.44 

9 

2 

2.82 

5.90 

8 

22 

4.67 

8.47 

Richmond,    . 

164 

100.00 

100.00 

9 

14 

2.97 

6.07 

I 

8 

4.88 

1.14 

10 

1 

1.49 

3.37 

8 

27 

16.46 

7.70 

11 

4 

0.85 

2.12 

3 

36 

21.95 

15.41 

12 

1 

0.21 

0..5S 

4 

.32 

19.51 

18.26 

13 

1 

0.21 

0.63 

5 

23 

14.02 

16.41 

31 

1 

0.21 

1.49 

6 

9 

5.49 

7.70 

Tyringham,  . 

90 

100.00 

100.00 

7 

11 

6.71 

10.98 

1 

5 

5.55 

1..38 

8 

8 

4.88 

9.13 

2 

14 

15.56 

7.71 

9 

8 

4.88 

10.27 

3 

20 

22.22 

16.53 

10 

1 

0.61 

1.43 

4 

21 

23.33 

23.14 

11 

1 

0.61 

1.57 

3 

14 

15.56 

19. 2S 

Bandiefield,  . 

213 

100.00 

100.00 

6 

6 

6.67 

9.92 

1 

21 

9.86 

2.62 

7 

2 

2.22 

3.86 

a 

43 

20.19 

10.72 

8 

6 

6.67 

13.22 

3 

44 

20.66 

16.46 

9 

2 

2.22 

4.96 

4 

38 

17.84 

18.95 

Washington, 

87 

100.00 

100.00 

5 

34 

15.96 

21.20 

1 

4 

4.60 

0.95 

6 

14 

6.57 

10.48 

2 

14 

16.09 

6.62 

7 

8 

3.75 

6.98 

3 

7 

8.04 

4.96 

8 

4 

1.88 

3.99 

4 

20 

22.99 

18.91 

9 

3 

1.41 

3.37 

3 

11 

12.64 

13.00 

10 

2 

0.94 

2.49 

6 

8 

9.20 

11.35 

II 

2 

0.94 

2.74 

7 

8 

9.20 

13.24 

Savoy 

133 

100.00 

100.00 

8 

11 

12.64 

20.80 

1 

5 

3.76 

0.99 

9 

1 

1.15 

2.13 

«> 

31 

23.31 

12.30 

11 

o 

2.30 

5.20 

3 

30 

22.56 

17.86 

12 

1 

1.15 

2.84 

4 

27 

20.30 

21,43 

West  Stockbridge, 

324 

100.00 

100.00 

5 

16 

12.03 

15.87 

1 

21 

6.48 

1.67 

6 

14 

10.52 

16.67 

2 

77 

23.76 

12.25 

T 

5 

3.76 

6.94 

3 

67 

20.68 

15.99 

8 

5 

3.76 

7.94 

4 

53 

16.36 

16.87 

Sheffield, 

481 

100.00 

100.00 

3 

44 

13.58 

17.50 

1 

33 

6.86 

1.74 

6 

26 

8.02 

12.41 

2 

112 

23.28 

11.81 

7 

16 

4.94 

8.91 

3 

95 

19.75 

15.03 

8 

11 

3.39 

7.00 

4 

73 

15.18 

15.39 

9 

3 

0.93 

2.15 

Si 

62 

12.89 

16.34 

10 

3 

0.93 

2.39 

6 

46 

9.56 

14.55 

11 

1 

0.31 

0.88 

T 

28 

5.82 

10.33 

12 

1 

0.31 

0.95 

8 

19 

3.95 

8.01 

13 

1 

0.31 

1.03 

9 

5 

1.04 

2.37 

Williamstown, 

1,017 

100.00 

100.00 

lO 

5 

1.04 

2.64 

1 

50 

4.92 

1.02 

11 

2 

0.42 

1.16 

2 

145 

14.26 

5.94 

12 

1 

0.21 

0.63 

3 

197 

19.37 

12.09 

Stockbridge, 

471 

100.00 

100.00 

4 

172 

16.91 

14.08 

1 

20 

4.25 

0.96 

3 

148 

14.55 

15.14 

SIS 


CEXSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


C'oDSTiES,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percej 

Total 
Families 

tages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Population 

BERKSHIRE  — Con. 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

Williamstown  —  Con. 

Attleboroiigli —  Con. 

6 

107 

10.52 

13.14 

15 

2 

0.11 

0.36 

7 

75 

7.37 

10.74 

16 

2 

0.11 

0.39 

8 

51 

5.01 

8.35 

18 

1 

0.05 

0.22 

9 

32 

3.15 

5.89 

20 

1 

0.05 

0.24 

10 

16 

1.57 

3.27 

22 

1 

0.05 

0.26 

11 

10 

0.98 

2.25 

23 

1 

0.05 

0.30 

12 

6 

0.59 

1.47 

26 

1 

0.05 

0.31 

13 

2 

0.20 

0.53 

Berkley, 

256 

100.00 

100.00 

14 

1 

0.10 

0.29 

1 

24 

9.38 

2.51 

15 

1 

0.10 

0.31 

2 

56 

■  21.88 

11.73 

17 

o 

0.20 

0.70 

3 

50 

19.. 53 

15.71 

18 

1 

0.10 

0.37 

4 

52 

20.31 

21.78 

216 

1 

0.10 

4.42 

5 

30 

11.72 

15.71 

Windsor, 

135 

100.00 

100.00 

6 

16 

6.25 

10.05 

1 

9 

6.67 

1.62 

7 

17 

6.64 

12.46 

2 

28 

20.74 

10.07 

8 

8 

3.12 

6.70 

3 

26 

19.26 

14.03 

9 

1 

0.39 

0.94 

4 

21 

15.56 

15.11 

10 

1 

0.39 

1.05 

5 

19 

14.07 

17.08 

13 

1 

0.39 

1.36 

6 

15 

11.11 

16.19 

Dartmouth,  . 

814 

100.00 

100.00 

4 

5.19 

8.81 

1 

65 

7.98 

2.09 

8 

4 

2.96 

5.75 

2 

206 

25.31 

13.26 

9 

o 

1.48 

3.24 

3 

153 

18.80 

14.77 

10 

1 

0.74 

1.80 

4 

141 

17.32 

18.15 

11 

1 

0.74 

1.98 

5 

94 

11.55 

15.13 

IS 

2 

1.48 

4.32 

6 

69 

8.48 

13.32 

7 

37 

4.55 

8.34 

BRISTOL. 

8 

19 

2.33 

4.89 

Acushnet,     . 

294 

100.00 

100.00 

9 

13 

1.60 

3.77 

1 

31 

10.54 

2.78 

10 

8 

0.98 

2.57 

2 

57 

19.39 

10.22 

11 

4 

0.49 

1.42 

3 

62 

21.09 

16.68 

12 

1 

0.12 

0.39 

4 

5S 

19.73 

20.81 

13 

1 

0.12 

0.42 

S 

33 

11.23 

14.80 

14 

1 

0.12 

0.45 

6 

16 

5.44 

8.61 

16 

2 

0.25 

1.03 

7 

18 

6.12 

11.30 

Dighton, 

461 

100.00 

100.00 

8 

11 

3.74 

7.89 

1 

36 

7.81 

2.00 

9 

5 

1.70 

4.04 

2 

99 

21.47 

11.02 

10 

2 

0.68 

1.79 

3 

93 

20.17 

15.52 

la 

1 

0.34 

1.08 

4 

77 

16.70 

17.14 

Attleborough, 

1,890 

100.00 

100.00 

3 

62 

13.45 

17.25 

1 

63 

3.33 

0.76 

6 

42 

9.11 

14.02 

2 

3.31 

17.51 

7.99 

7 

28 

6.07 

10.91 

3 

385 

20.37 

13.93 

8 

10 

2.17 

4.45 

4 

353 

18.68 

17.04 

9 

8 

1.74 

4.01 

5 

275 

14.55 

16.59 

10 

1 

0.22 

0.56 

6 

198 

10.48 

14.33 

11 

4 

0.87 

2.45 

7 

123 

6.51 

10.39 

12 

1 

0.22 

0.67 

8 

67 

3.55 

6.47 

Easton,  .... 

1,061 

100.00 

100.00 

9 

88 

2.01 

4.13 

1 

60 

5.66 

1.35 

lO 

25 

1.32 

3.02 

2 

179 

16.87 

8.04 

11 

lu 

0..53 

1.33 

3 

217 

20.45 

14.62 

13 

9 

0.48 

1.30 

4 

204 

19.23 

18.33 

13 

3 

0.16 

0.47 

3 

155 

14.61 

17.41 

14 

1 

0.05 

0.17 

6 

99 

9.33 

13.34 

SIZE    OF    FAMILIES. 


3i9 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Kumber 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

and 
Size  of  Families. 

Kumber 

(if 
Families 

1       Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

BRISTOL  —  Con. 

BRISTOL  —  Con. 

Easton  —  Con. 

No.  Attleborough-Con. 

T 

58 

5.47 

9.12 

5 

206 

13.74 

15.66 

8 

51 

4.81 

9.16 

6 

148 

9.88 

13.. 50 

9 

20 

1.89 

4.04 

7 

98 

6.54 

10.43 

10 

S 

0.75 

1.80 

8 

67 

4.47 

8.15 

11 

6 

0.57 

1.48 

9 

39 

2  60 

5.34 

la 

1 

0.09 

0.27 

lO 

19 

1.27 

2.89 

14 

1 

0.09 

0.32 

11 

7 

0.47 

1.17 

13 

1 

0.09 

0.34 

13 

4 

0.27 

0.73 

17 

1 

0.09 

0.38 

13 

1 

0.06 

0.20 

Fairhaveu,     . 

898 

100.00 

100.00 

14 

^ 

0.13 

0.43 

1 

61 

6.79 

1.83 

13 

1 

0.06 

0.23 

2 

217 

24.16 

13.00 

22 

r 

0.06 

0.34 

3 

197 

21.94 

17.70 

27 

1 

0.06 

0.41 

4 

159 

17.71 

19.05 

Norton 

401 

100.00 

100.00 

5 

118 

13.14 

17.68 

1 

33 

8.23 

2.05 

6 

65 

7.24 

11.68 

2 

77 

19.20 

9.54 

T 

43 

4.79 

9.02 

3 

88 

21.94 

16.36 

8 

19 

2.12 

4.55 

4 

68 

16.96 

16.85 

9 

11 

1.22 

2.97 

3 

62 

15.46 

19.21 

10 

5 

0.56 

1.50 

6 

33 

8.23 

12.27 

11 

2 

0.22 

0.66 

7 

20 

4.99 

8.67 

13 

1 

0.11 

0.36 

8 

7 

1.74 

3.47 

Freetowii, 

342 

100.00 

100.00 

9 

4 

1.00 

2.23 

1 

32 

9.35 

2.28 

10 

5 

1.25 

3.10 

a 

63 

18.42 

8.97 

11 

2 

0.50 

1.36 

3 

52 

15.20 

11.10 

12 

1 

0.25 

0.74 

4 

83 

24.27 

23.63 

67 

1 

0.25 

4.15 

5 

42 

12.28 

14.95 

Raynham, 

397 

100.00 

100.00 

6 

20 

5.85 

8.54 

1 

22 

5.54 

1.45 

7 

20 

5.85 

9.96 

2 

88 

22.17 

11.59 

8 

12 

3.51 

6.83 

3 

101 

25.44 

19.96 

9 

7 

2.05 

4.48 

4 

67 

16.88 

17.66 

10 

3 

0.88 

2.14 

5 

47 

11.84 

15.48 

11 

3 

0.88 

2.35 

6 

33 

8.31 

13.04 

12 

0.88 

2.56 

7 

21 

5.29 

9.68 

15 

1 

0.29 

1.07 

8 

5 

1.26 

2.64 

16 

1 

0.29 

1.14 

9 

7 

1.76 

4.15 

Mausfield,      . 

946 

100.00 

100.00 

10 

1 

0.25 

0.66 

1 

60 

6.34 

1.01 

11 

4 

1.01 

2.90 

2 

201 

21.25 

10.80 

18 

1 

0.25 

0.79 

3 

194 

20.51 

15.64 

Kehoboth, 

451 

100.00 

100.00 

4 

179 

18.92 

19.24 

1 

37 

8.21 

2.04 

5 

128 

13.53 

17.19 

2 

96 

21.29 

10.61 

6 

79 

8.35 

12.73 

3 

89 

19.73 

14.75 

4 

47 

4.97 

8. 84 

4 

74 

16.41 

16.35 

8 

25 

2.64 

5.37 

5 

56 

12.42 

15.47 

9 

20 

2.11 

4.84 

6 

38 

8.43 

12.60 

10 

8 

0.85 

2.15 

7 

24 

5.32 

9.28 

11 

3 

0.32 

0.89 

8 

18 

3.99 

7.96 

13 

o 

0.21 

0.70 

9 

9 

2.00 

4.47 

North  Attleborough,   . 

1,499 

100.00 

100.00 

lO 

3 

0.66 

1.66 

1 

50 

3.34 

0.76 

11 

1 

0.22 

0.61 

2 

250 

16.68 

7.60 

12 

•J 

0.66 

1.99 

3 

305 

20.35 

13.91 

13 

2 

0.44 

1.44 

4 

300 

20.02 

18.25 

14 

1 

0.22 

0.77 

350 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


SIZE   OF  FAMILIES:    FOE  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


CiiUNTiES,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Peecentages 

ASD 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

DUKES. 

Seekonk, 

334 

100.00 

100.00 

Chilmai-k, 

95 

100.00 

100.00 

1 

22 

6.58 

1.50 

1 

14 

14.74 

4.60 

s 

54 

16.17 

7.37 

3 

19 

20.00 

12.50 

3 

69 

20.66 

14.13 

3 

29 

30.53 

28.62 

4 

66 

19.76 

18.02 

4 

16 

16.84 

21.05 

5 

35 

10.48 

11.95 

3 

6 

6.31 

9.87 

6 

28 

8.38 

11.47 

6 

i 

7.37 

13.82 

7 

19 

5.69 

9.08 

7 

3 

3.16 

6.91 

8 

V2 

3.59 

6.55 

8 

1 

1.05 

2.63 

9 

17 

5.09 

10.44 

Cottage  City, 

313 

100.00 

100. OJ 

10 

5 

1.50 

3.41 

1 

46 

14.70 

4.43 

11 

1 

0.30 

0.75 

3 

83 

26.52 

15.99 

13 

2 

0.60 

1.64 

3 

65 

20.77 

18.79 

13 

o 

0.90 

2.66 

4 

48 

15.33 

18.50 

13 

1 

0.30 

1.03 

3 

33 

10.54 

15.90 

Somerset, 

497 

100.00 

100.00 

6 

12 

3.83 

6.94 

1 

47 

9.46 

2.37 

7 

15 

4.79 

10.11 

s 

97 

19.52 

9.78 

8 

6 

1.92 

4.62 

3 

102 

20.52 

15.43 

9 

2 

0.64 

1.73 

4 

76 

15.29 

15.33 

10 

2 

0.64 

1.93 

5 

61 

12.27 

15.38 

11 

1 

0.32 

1.06 

6 

45 

9.06 

13.62 

Edgartown,  . 

377 

100.00 

100.00 

7 

32 

6.44 

11.30 

1 

63 

16.71 

5.60 

8 

16 

3.22 

6.46 

3 

124 

32.89 

22.04 

9 

14 

2.82 

6.35 

3 

71 

18.83 

18.93 

10 

3 

0.60 

1.51 

4 

56 

14.86 

19.91 

11 

1 

0.20 

0.55 

3 

29 

7.69 

12.89 

13 

1 

0.20 

0.61 

6 

15 

3.98 

8.00 

13 

2 

0.40 

1.31 

7 

12 

3.18 

7.47 

Swansea, 

411 

100.00 

100.00 

8 

5 

1.33 

3.56 

1 

27 

6.57 

1.66 

9 

2 

0.53 

1.60 

3 

83 

20.19 

10.20 

Gay  Head,     . 

40 

100.00 

100.00 

3 

77 

18.74 

14.20 

1 

5 

12.50 

2.96 

4 

95 

23.11 

23.36 

3 

8 

20.00 

9.47 

5 

50 

12.17 

15.36 

3 

8 

20.00 

14.20 

6 

31 

7.54 

11.43 

4 

2 

5.00 

4.73 

7 

24 

5.84 

10.32 

3 

4 

10.00 

11.83 

8 

10 

2.43 

4.92 

6 

4 

10.00 

14.20 

9 

5 

1.22 

2.77 

7 

4 

10.00 

16  57 

10 

6 

1.46 

3.69 

8 

3 

7.50 

14.20 

11 

2 

0.49 

1.35 

9 

1 

2.50 

5.33 

13 

1 

0.24 

0.74 

11 

1 

2.50 

6.51 

■Westport,      . 

702 

100.00 

100.00 

Gosnold,        . 

38 

100.00 

100.00 

1 

59 

8.41 

2.20 

1 

3 

7.90 

2.14 

3 

145 

20.66 

10.83 

3 

5 

13.16 

7.14 

3 

160 

22.79 

17.92 

3 

14 

36.84 

30.00 

4 

126 

17.95 

18.82 

4 

11 

28.95 

31.43 

3 

87 

12.39 

16.24 

5 

2 

5.26 

7.14 

6 

54 

7.69 

12.10 

7 

1 

2.63 

5.00 

7 

29 

4.13 

7.58 

8 

1 

2.63 

5.72 

8 

16 

2.28 

4.78 

16 

1 

2.63 

11.43 

9 

13 

1.85 

4.37 

Tisbury, 

289 

100.00 

100.00 

10 

7 

1.00 

2.62 

1 

42 

14.53 

4.19 

11 

5 

0.71 

2.05 

3 

72 

24.91 

14.. 37 

13 

1 

0.14 

0.49 

3 

55 

19.03 

16.47 

SIZE    OF   FAMILIES. 


351 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Total           Total 
Families    Population 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Kumber 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

DUKES  — Con. 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Tisbury  —  Con. 

Andover — Con. 

4 

50 

17.30 

19.96 

16 

1 

0.08 

0.26 

5 

29 

10.03 

14.47 

SS 

1 

0.08 

0.36 

6 

18 

6.23 

10.78 

S3 

1 

0.08 

0.37 

7 

8 

2.77 

5.. 59 

84 

1 

0.08 

0.39 

8 

3 

1.04 

2.39 

30 

1 

0.08 

0.49 

9 

9 

3.11 

8.08 

38 

1 

0.08 

0.52 

11 

1 

0.35 

1.10 

59 

1 

0.08 

0.96 

la 

1 

0.35 

1.20 

83 

1 

0.08 

1.34 

14 

1 

0.35 

1.40 

Boxford, 

186 

100.00 

100.00 

We6t  Tisbury,     . 

154 

100.00 

100.00 

1 

19 

10.22 

2.61 

1 

17 

11.04 

3.70 

8 

41 

22.04 

11.28 

3 

47 

30.52 

20.43 

3 

35 

18.82 

14.44 

3 

46 

29.87 

30.00 

4 

41 

22.04 

22.56 

4 

25 

16.23 

21.74 

5 

14 

7.53 

9.63 

5 

10 

6.49 

10.87 

6 

10 

5.38 

8.25 

6 

4 

2.60 

5.22 

7 

8 

4.30 

7.70 

7 

3 

1.95 

4.56 

8 

6 

3.23 

6.60 

8 

2 

1.30 

3.48 

9 

2 

1.07 

2.48 

ESSEX. 

lO 
11 

7 
2 

3.76 
1.07 

9.63 
3.03 

Amesbury,    . 

2,281 

100.00 

100.00 

13 

1 

0.54 

1.79 

1 

88 

3.86 

0.88 

Bradford, 

1,121 

100.00 

100.00 

3 

365 

16.00 

7.31 

1 

24 

2.14 

0.51 

3 

481 

21.09 

14.45 

8 

204 

18.20 

8.61 

4 

• 

433 

18.98 

17.35 

3 

275 

24.53 

17.42 

5 

327 

14.34 

16.37 

4 

222 

19.80 

18.75 

6 

265 

11.62 

15.92 

5 

170 

15.16 

17.95 

7 

137 

6.01 

9.60 

6 

103 

9.19 

13.05 

8 

68 

2.98 

5.45 

7 

59 

5.26 

8.72 

9 

54 

2.37 

4.87 

8 

25 

2.23 

4.22 

10 

29 

1.27 

2.91 

9 

18 

1.61 

3.42 

11 

14 

0.62 

1.54 

10 

11 

0.98 

2.32 

IS 

8 

0.35 

0.96 

11 

2 

0.18 

0.46 

13 

6 

0.26 

0.78 

18 

2 

0.18 

0.51 

16 

3 

0.13 

0.48 

13 

2 

0.18 

0.55 

19 

1 

0.04 

0.19 

14 

1 

0.09 

0.30 

86 

1 

0.04 

0.26 

16 

1 

0.09 

0.34 

68 

1 

0.04 

0.68 

30 

1 

0.09 

0.42 

Andover, 

1,296 

100.00 

100.00 

116 

1 

0.09 

2.45 

I 

58 

4.47 

0.94 

Danvers, 

1,653 

100.00 

100.00 

2 

208 

16.05 

6.77 

1 

72 

4.. 36 

0.88 

3 

203 

15.66 

9.91 

3 

294 

17.79 

7.19 

4 

252 

19.44 

16.40 

3 

359 

21.72 

13.17 

5 

188 

14.51 

15.30 

4 

296 

17.91 

14.47 

6 

150 

11.57 

14.65 

5 

227 

13.73 

13.87 

7 

96 

7.41 

10.94 

6 

157 

9.50 

11.. 51 

8 

53 

4.09 

6.90 

7 

110 

6.65 

9.41 

9 

30 

2.31 

4.39 

8 

59 

3.57 

5.77 

10 

21 

1.62 

3.42 

9 

34 

2.06 

3.74 

11 

13 

1.00 

2.33 

lO 

18 

1.09 

2.20 

12 

8 

0.62 

1.56 

11 

5 

0.30 

0.67 

13 

2 

0.15 

0.42 

18 

4 

0.24 

0.59 

14 

5 

0.38 

1.14 

13 

7 

0.42 

1.11 

15 

1 

0.08 

0.24 

14 

3 

0.18 

0.51 

352 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Jf  umber 

of 
Families 

^EECE^ 

TAGES 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

ESSEX  — Con. 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Danvers  —  Con. 

Hamilton  —  Con. 

15 

2 

0.12 

0.37 

5 

42 

13.33 

15.49 

16 

1 

0.06 

0.20 

6 

28 

8.89 

12.39 

ir 

1 

0.06 

0.21 

7 

15 

4.76 

7.74 

18 

1 

0.06 

0.22 

8 

12 

3.81 

7.08 

19 

1 

0.06 

0.23 

9 

7 

2.22 

4.65 

3S 

1 

0.06 

0..39 

10 

3 

0.95 

2.21 

1,087 

1 

0.06 

13.29 

11 

4 

1.27 

3.24 

Essex,   .... 

445 

100.00 

100.00 

12 

1 

0.32 

0.89 

1 

27 

6.07 

1.70 

13 

1 

0.32 

0.96 

2 

114 

25.62 

14.37 

15 

1 

0.32 

1.11 

3 

114 

25.62 

21.55 

16 

1 

0.32 

1.18 

4 

84 

18.88 

21.17 

19 

1 

0.32 

1.40 

5 

47 

10.56 

14.81 

S8 

1 

0.32 

2.07 

6 

28 

6.30 

10.59 

Ipswich,        .       . 

1,104 

100.00 

100.00 

7 

17 

3.82 

7.50 

1 

80 

7.25 

1.70 

8 

6 

1.35 

3.02 

2 

202 

18.30 

8.56 

9 

3 

0.67 

1.70 

3 

240 

21.74 

15.25 

10 

3 

0.67 

1.89 

4 

200 

18.12 

16.95 

12 

1 

0.22 

0.76 

5 

133 

12.05 

14.09 

15 

1 

0.22 

0.94 

6 

88 

7.97 

11.19 

Georgetown,        . 

541 

100.00 

100.00 

7 

47 

4.26 

6.97 

1 

41 

7.58 

2.00 

8 

36 

3.26 

6.10 

2 

121 

22.37 

11.81 

9 

36 

3.26 

6.86 

3 

120 

22.18 

17.56 

10 

14 

1.27 

2.97 

4 

85 

15.71 

16.59 

11 

9 

0.81 

2.ft 

5 

76 

14.05 

18.54 

12 

5 

0.45 

1.27 

6 

46 

8.50 

13.46 

13 

6 

0.54 

1.65 

7 

27 

4.99 

9.22 

14 

2 

0.18 

0.59 

8 

10 

1.S5 

3.90 

15 

1 

0.09 

0.32 

9 

10 

1.85 

4.39 

16 

1 

0.09 

0.34 

10 

3 

0.55 

1.46 

17 

1 

0.09 

0.36 

11 

2 

0.37 

1.07 

21 

1 

0.09 

0.44 

Groveland,    . 

560 

100.00 

100.00 

34 

1 

0.09 

0.72 

1 

33 

5.89 

1.41 

74 

1 

0.09 

1..57 

2 

109 

19.46 

9.34 

Lynnfield,     .  ■      . 

211 

100.00 

100.00 

3 

123 

21.96 

15.82 

•     1 

12 

5.69 

1.47 

4 

92 

16.43 

15.77 

2 

54" 

25.59 

13.20 

5 

78 

13.93 

16.72 

3 

43 

20.38 

15.77 

6 

51 

9.11 

13.12 

4 

29 

13.74 

14.18 

7 

35 

6.25 

10.50 

5 

30 

14.22 

18.34 

8 

10 

1.78 

3.43 

6 

19 

9.01 

13.94 

9 

12 

2.14 

4.63 

7 

12 

5.69 

10.27 

10 

4 

0.71 

1.72 

8 

7 

3.32 

6.84 

11 

3 

0.54 

1.41 

9 

3 

1.42 

3.30 

12 

2 

0.36 

1.03 

10 

1 

0.47 

1.22 

13 

2 

0.36 

1.11 

12 

1 

0.47 

1.47 

14 

3 

0.54 

1.80 

Manchester,  . 

488 

100.00 

100.00 

15 

1 

0.18 

0.64 

1 

50 

10.25 

2.67 

16 

1 

0.18 

0.69 

2 

93 

19.06 

9.91 

20 

1 

0.18 

0.86 

3 

106 

21.72 

16.95 

Hamilton, 

315 

•  100.00 

100.00 

4 

79 

16.19 

16.84 

1 

21 

6.66 

1.55 

5 

68 

13.94 

18.12 

2 

06 

20.95 

9.73 

6 

46 

9.43 

14.71 

3 

60 

19.05 

13.27 

7 

23 

4.71 

8.58 

4 

51 

16.19 

15.04 

8 

8 

1.64 

3.41 

SIZE    OF   FAMILIES. 


353 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Number  . 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Number  - 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  op  Families. 

Total           Total 
Families    Population 

Total           Total 
Families    Population 

ESSEX  — Con. 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Manchester — Con. 

Middleton  —  Con. 

9 

4 

0.82 

1.92 

3 

47 

21.46 

16.83 

10 

6 

1.23 

3.20 

4 

46 

21.00 

21.96 

11 

1 

0.20 

0.59 

5 

27 

12.33 

16.11 

12 

1 

0.20 

0.64 

6 

16 

7.30 

11.46 

13 

2 

0.41 

1.39 

7 

10 

4.57 

8.35 

20 

1 

0.20 

1.07 

8 

4 

1.83 

3.82 

Marblehead,  . 

2,003 

100.00 

100.00 

9 

1 

0.46 

1.07 

1 

141 

7.04 

1.84 

10 

2 

0.91 

2.39 

2 

418 

20.87 

10.90 

11 

2 

0.91 

2.62 

3 

460 

22.96 

17.99 

12 

1 

0.46 

1.43 

4 

378 

18.87 

19.71 

20 

1 

0.46 

2.39 

5 

265 

13.23 

17.27 

Nahant, 

204 

100.00 

100.00 

6 

150 

7.49 

11.73 

1 

19 

9.31 

2.20 

7 

83 

4.14 

7.57 

a 

45 

22.06 

10.40 

8 

46 

2.. 30 

4.80 

3 

35 

17.16 

12.14 

9 

27 

1.35 

3.17 

4 

31 

15.20 

14.34 

10 

24 

1.20 

3.13 

5 

27 

13.24 

15.61 

11 

6 

0.30 

0.86 

6 

13 

6.37 

9.02 

12 

2 

0.10 

0.31 

7 

10 

4.90 

8.09 

13 

2 

0.10 

0.34 

8 

9 

4.41 

8.32 

20 

1 

0.05 

0.38 

9 

5 

2.45 

5.20 

Merrimac,      . 

605 

100.00 

100.00 

10 

3 

1.47 

3.47 

1 

30 

4.96 

1.30 

11 

2 

0.98 

2.54 

2 

136 

22.48 

11.82 

12 

1 

0.49 

1.39 

3 

152 

25.12 

19.82 

13 

1 

0.49 

1.50 

4 

114 

18.84 

19.82 

14 

1 

0.49 

1.62 

5 

80 

13.22 

17.38 

15 

1 

0.49 

1.73 

6 

44 

7.27 

11.47 

21 

1 

0.49 

2.43 

7 

21 

3.47 

6.39 

Newbury,      . 

360 

100.00 

100.00 

8 

13 

2.15 

4.52 

1 

21 

5.83 

1.41 

9 

6 

0.99 

2.35 

2 

70 

19.45 

9.40 

10 

4 

0.66 

1.74 

3 

75 

20.83 

15.11 

11 

1 

0.17 

0.48 

4 

72 

20.00 

19.34 

14 

2 

0.33 

1.22 

5 

49 

13.61 

16.45 

IS 

1 

0.17 

0.65 

6 

21 

5.83 

8.46 

24 

1 

0.17 

1.04 

7 

22 

6.11 

10.34 

Methuen, 

1,317 

100.00 

100.00 

8 

6 

1.67 

3.22 

1 

43 

3.26 

0.75 

9 

9 

2.50 

5.44 

2 

244 

18.53 

8.58 

10 

10 

2.78 

6.72 

3 

275 

20.88 

14.50 

11 

3 

0.83 

2.22 

4 

225 

17.08 

15.82 

12 

1 

0.28 

0.81 

5 

185 

14.05 

16.26 

16 

1 

0.28 

1.08 

6 

149 

11.31 

15.71 

North  Andover,   . 

796 

100.00 

100.00 

7 

85 

6.45 

10.46 

1 

26 

3.27 

0.73 

8 

68 

4.40 

8.15 

2 

130 

16.33 

7,29 

9 

25 

1.90 

3.95 

3 

156 

19.60 

13.11 

10 

15 

1.14 

2.64 

4 

145 

18.22 

16.25 

11 

8 

0.61 

1.55 

5 

131 

16.46 

18.35 

12 

2 

0.15 

0.42 

6 

73 

9.17 

12.27 

14 

1 

0.08 

0.25 

7 

48 

6.03 

9.42 

19 

1 

0.08 

0.33 

8 

46 

5.78 

10.31 

36 

1 

0.08 

0.63 

9 

17 

2.14 

4.29 

Middleton,     . 

219 

100.00 

100.00 

10 

9 

1.13 

2.52 

1 

27 

12.33 

3.22 

11 

4 

0.51 

1.23 

2 

35 

15.98 

8.35 

12 

7 

0.88 

2.35 

35i 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

ESSEX  — Con. 

ESSEX  — Con. 

North  Andover —  Con. 

Salisbury —  Con. 

13 

1 

0.12 

0.36 

3 

86 

24.50 

19.85 

16 

1 

0.12 

0.45 

4 

69 

19.66 

21.23 

17 

1 

0.12 

0.48 

3 

46 

13.11 

17.69 

ai 

1 

0.12 

0.59 

6 

32 

9.12 

14.77 

Peabod}', 

2,373 

100.00 

100.00 

7 

13 

3.70 

7.00 

1 

82 

3.46 

0.78 

8 

7 

2.00 

4.31 

3 

403 

16.98 

7.67 

9 

1 

0.28 

0.69 

3 

465 

19.60 

13.28 

10 

1 

0.28 

0.77 

4 

450 

18.96 

17.13 

la 

1 

0.28 

0.92 

3 

332 

13.99 

15.80 

Saugus, . 

1,065 

100.00 

100.00 

6 

246 

10.37 

14.05 

1 

36 

3.38 

0.80 

T 

160 

6.74 

10.66 

a 

168 

15.77 

7.47 

8 

100 

4.21 

7.61 

3 

262 

24.60 

17.48 

9 

72 

3.04 

6.17 

4 

205 

19.25 

18.23 

10 

33 

1.39 

3.14 

3 

161 

15.12 

17.90 

11 

12 

0.51 

1.26 

6 

101 

9.48 

13k48 

13 

9 

0.38 

1.03 

7 

61 

5.73 

9.49 

13 

5 

0.21 

0.62 

8 

25 

2.35 

4.45 

14 

1 

0.04 

0.13 

9 

17 

1.60 

3.40 

17 

1 

0.04 

0.16 

10 

12 

1.13 

2.67 

19 

1 

0.04 

0.18 

11 

8 

0.75 

1.96 

33 

1 

0.04 

0.33 

la 

3 

0.28 

0.80 

Rockport, 

1,236 

100.00 

100.00 

13 

4 

0.38 

1.16 

1 

96 

7.77 

1.82 

14 

1 

0.09 

0.31 

2 

238 

19.26 

9.00 

18 

1 

0.09 

0.40 

3 

255 

20.63 

14.46 

Swampscott, 

823 

100.00 

100.00 

4 

201 

16.26 

15.20 

1 

37 

4.50 

1.13 

5 

121 

9.79 

11.44 

a 

169 

20.53 

10.37 

6 

120 

9.71 

13.61 

3 

199 

24.18 

18.32 

7 

69 

5.58 

9.13 

4 

160 

19.44 

19.64 

8 

51 

4.13 

7.71 

3 

101 

12.27 

15.50 

9 

36 

2.91 

6.13 

6 

60 

7.29 

11.05 

10 

23 

1.86 

4.35 

7 

46 

5.59 

9.88 

11 

9 

0.73 

1.87 

8 

28 

3.40 

6.87 

la 

4 

0.32 

0.91 

9 

10 

1.22 

2.76 

13 

5 

0.41 

1.23 

10 

5 

0.61 

1.53 

14 

2 

0.16 

0.53 

11 

5 

0.61 

1.69 

13 

3 

0.24 

0.85 

13 

2 

0.24 

0.80 

19 

1 

0.08 

0.36 

13 

1 

0.12 

0.46 

ai 

1 

0.08 

0.40 

Topsfield,      .        . 

264 

100.00 

100.00 

33 

1 

0.08 

1.00 

1 

42 

15.91 

4.07 

Rowley, 

340 

100.00 

100.00 

a 

38 

14.39 

7.36 

1 

13 

3.82 

1.02 

3 

41 

15.53 

11.91 

a 

72 

21.18 

11.32 

4 

50 

18.94 

19.36 

3 

83 

24.41 

19.58 

3 

37 

14.01 

17.91 

4 

79 

23.24 

24.84 

6 

27 

10.23 

15.68 

3 

50 

14.71 

19.65 

7 

12 

4.55 

8.13 

6 

17 

5.00 

8.02 

8 

8 

3.03 

6.20 

7 

17 

5.00 

9.36 

9 

4 

1.51 

3.48 

8 

6 

1.76 

3.77 

10 

2 

0.76 

1.94 

10 

2 

0.59 

1.57 

11 

1 

0.38 

1.06 

11 

1 

0.29 

0.87 

la 

1 

0.38 

1.16 

Salisbury,     , 

351 

100.00 

100.00 

18 

1 

0.38 

1.74 

1 

24 

6.84 

1.85 

■Wenham,      .       , 

234 

100.00 

100.00 

2 

71 

20.23 

10.92 

1 

20 

8.55 

2.26 

SIZE    OP   FAMILIES. 


355 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 
and 

Size  op  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

ESSEX -Con. 

FRAJSTKLIN  — Con. 

"Wenham  — Con. 

Buckland  —  Con. 

a 

56 

23.93 

12.64 

6 

41 

10.59 

15.89- 

3 

44 

18.80 

14.90 

4 

14 

3.62 

6.33 

4 

44 

18.80 

19.87 

8 

13 

3.36 

6.72 

5 

28 

11.97 

15.80 

9 

5 

1.29 

2.91 

6 

20 

8.55 

13.. 54 

10 

3 

0.77 

1.94 

7 

8 

3.42 

6.32 

11 

2 

0.52 

1.42 

8 

6 

2.57 

5.42 

18 

2 

0.52 

1.55 

9 

9 

0.85 

2.03 

13 

2 

0.52 

1.68 

10 

3 

1.28 

3.39 

Charlemont,  . 

275 

100.00 

100.00; 

11 

2 

0.85 

2.48     ! 

1 

12 

4.36 

1.1.> 

12 

1 

0.43 

1.35 

8 

68 

24.73 

13.06 

West  Newbury,  . 

1 

440 
39 

100.00 

8.86 

100.00 
2.37 

3 
4 

62 
51 

22.55 
18.55 

17.87 
19.60 

3 

85 

19.32 

10.35 

5 

39 

14.18 

18.73 

3 

98 

22 .  27 

17.89 

6 

18 

6.54 

10.38 

4 

89 

20.23 

21.67 

7 

10 

3.64 

6.72 

5 

61 

13.86 

18.56 

8 

10 

3.64 

7.69 

6 

33 

7.50 

12.05 

9 

1 

0.36 

0.86 

7 

18 

4.09 

7.67 

10 

3 

1.09 

2.88- 

8 

4 

0.91 

1.95 

11 

1 

0.36 

1.05 

9 

8 

1.82 

4.38 

Colrain, 

366 

100.00 

100.00 

10 

4 

0.91 

2.44 

1 

18 

4.92 

1.12 

11 

1 

0.23 

0.67 

2 

67 

18.31 

8.32 

FRAi^^KLEST. 

3 
4 

65 
61 

17.76 
16.67 

12.11 
15.16 

Aehfield, 

252 

100.00 

100.00 

5 

49 

13.39 

15.22 

1 

22 

8.73 

2.17 

6 

44 

12.02 

16.40 

S 

48 

19.05 

9.48 

7 

26 

7.10 

11.30 

3 

44 

17.46 

13.03 

8 

15 

4.10 

7.45 

4 

46 

18.25 

18.16 

9 

9 

2.46 

5.03 

5 

34 

13.49 

16.78 

10 

7 

1.91 

4.35 

6 

29 

11.51 

17.18 

11 

4 

1.09 

2.73 

7 

13 

5.16 

8.98 

13 

1 

0.27 

0.81 

8 

9 

3.57 

7.11 

Conway, 

309 

100.00 

100.00 

9 

3 

1.19 

2.66 

1 

15 

4.85 

1.15 

10 

1 

0.40 

0.99 

2 

55 

17.80 

8.44 

11 

1 

0.40 

1.09 

3 

56 

18.12 

12.88 

18 

2 

0.79 

2.37 

4 

66 

21.36 

20.24 

Bernardston, 

209 

100.00 

100.00 

5 

43 

13.92 

16.49 

1 

16 

7.65 

2.06 

6 

34 

11.00 

15.64 

2 

53 

25.36 

13.62 

7 

16 

5.18 

8.-59 

3 

40 

19.14 

15.42 

8 

14 

4.53 

8.59 

4 

35 

16.75 

17.99 

9 

2 

0.65 

1.38 

5 

31 

14.83 

19.92 

10 

4 

1.29 

3.07 

6 

15 

7.18 

11.57 

11 

2 

0.65 

1.69 

7 

7 

3.35 

6.30 

12 

2 

0.65 

1.84 

8 

7 

3.35 

7.20 

Deerfield, 

674 

100.00 

100.00 

9 

4 

1.91 

4.63 

1 

30 

4.45 

1.00 

10 

1 

0.48 

1.29 

2 

119 

17.66 

7.91 

Buckland,      . 

387 

100.00 

100.00 

3 

140 

20.77 

13.97 

1 

22 

5.68 

1.42 

4 

111 

16.47 

14.77 

a 

77 

19.90 

9.95 

5 

86 

12.76 

14.30 

3 

98 

25.32 

18.99 

6 

74 

10.98 

14.77 

4 

57 

14.73 

14.73 

7 

31 

4.60 

7.22 

S 

51 

13.18 

16.47 

8 

35 

5.19 

9.31 

356 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Kumber 

of 
Families 

Tercentages 

Counties,  Towns, 
and 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

FRANKLESr  — Con. 

FRANKLEST— Con. 

Deerfield  — Con. 

Greenfield  — Con. 

9 

17 

2.52 

5.09 

34 

1 

0.07 

0.54 

10 

17 

2.52 

5.65 

36 

1 

0.07 

0.58 

11 

7 

1.04 

2.56 

39 

1 

0.07 

0.63 

la 

3 

0.44 

1.20 

Hawley, 

110 

100.00 

100.00 

13 

1 

0.15 

0.43 

1 

1 

0.91 

0.21 

14 

1 

0.15 

0.46 

2 

16 

14.54 

6.84 

17 

1 

0.15 

0.56 

3 

25 

22.73 

16.03 

24 

1 

0.15 

0.80 

4 

22 

20.00 

18.80 

Erving, .... 

256 

100.00 

100.00 

5 

22 

20.00 

23.50 

1 

20 

7.81 

2.08 

6 

15 

13.64 

19.23 

2 

44 

17.19 

9.13 

7 

6 

5.45 

8.98 

3 

62 

24.22 

19.29 

9 

2 

1.82 

3.85 

4 

53 

20.70 

21.99 

12 

1 

0.91 

2.56 

5 

35 

13.67 

18.15 

Heath,    .... 

120 

100.00 

100.00 

6 

oo 

8.60 

13.69 

1 

9 

7.50 

1.89 

7 

13 

5.08 

9.44 

2 

18 

15.00 

7.56 

8 

4 

1.56 

3.32 

3 

27 

22.50 

17.02 

9 

2 

0.78 

1.87 

4 

27 

22.50 

22.69 

10 

1 

0.39 

1.04 

5 

16 

13.34 

16.81 

GUI,       .... 

197 

100.00 

100.00 

6 

10 

8.33 

12.61 

1 

11 

5.58 

1.02 

7 

7 

5.83 

10.29 

2 

35 

17.77 

6.47 

8 

2 

1.67 

3.36 

3 

37 

18.78 

10.26 

9 

3 

2.. 50 

5.67 

4 

39 

19.80 

14.42 

10 

1 

0.83 

2.10 

5 

18 

9.14 

8.32 

Leverett, 

200 

100.00 

100.00 

6 

19 

9.64 

10.53 

1 

17 

8.50 

2.28 

7 

16 

8.12 

10.35 

2 

42 

21.00 

11.29 

8 

3 

1.52 

2.22 

3 

42 

21.00 

16.93 

9 

6 

3.04 

4.99 

4 

39 

19.50 

20.97 

10 

6 

3.04 

5.54 

5 

29 

14.50 

19.49 

11 

1 

0.51 

1.02 

6 

16 

8.00 

12.90 

18 

2 

1.02 

3.33 

7 

7 

3.50 

6.59 

20 

1 

0.51 

1.85 

8 

3 

1.50 

3.23 

SI 

1 

0.51 

1.94 

9 

3 

1.50 

3.63 

24 

1 

0.51 

2.22 

10 

2 

1.00 

2.69 

168 

1 

0.51 

15.52 

Leyden, 

88 

100.00 

100.00 

Greenfield,    . 

1,450 

100.00 

100.00 

1 

5 

5.67 

1.38 

1 

64 

4.41 

1.03 

2 

15 

17.04 

8.26 

2 

265 

18.27 

8.51 

3 

17 

19.32 

14.05 

3 

308 

21.24 

14.83 

4 

19 

21.59 

20.94 

4 

256 

17.66 

16.44 

5 

12 

13.64 

16.53 

5 

219 

15.10 

17.58 

6 

9 

10.23 

14.88 

6 

144 

9.93 

13.87 

7 

7 

7.95 

13.50 

7 

96 

6.62 

10.79 

8 

1 

1.14 

2.20 

8 

39 

2.C9 

5.01 

9 

1 

1.14 

2.48 

9 

24 

1.66 

3.47 

10 

1 

1.14 

2.75 

10 

11 

0.76 

1.77 

11 

1 

1.14 

3.03 

11 

8 

0.55 

1.41 

Monroe, 

65 

100.00 

100.00 

18 

5 

0.34 

0.96 

1 

2 

3.08 

0.67 

13 

1 

0.07 

0.21 

2 

14 

21.54 

9.40 

14 

1 

0.07 

0.22 

3 

9 

13.85 

9.06 

17 

1 

0.07 

0.27 

4 

11 

16.92 

14.77 

2 

0.14 

0.58 

5 

14 

21.54 

23.49 

24 

2 

0.14 

0.77 

6 

4 

6.15 

8.05 

33 

1 

0.07 

0.53 

7 

5 

7.69 

11.74 

SIZE    OF    FAMILIES. 


357 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Xumber 

of 
Families 

Pekcentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  op  Families. 

Numbeu 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

FRANKLIN  — Con. 

FRANKLIN  — Con. 

Monroe  — Con. 

Orange  —  Con. 

8 

1 

1.54 

2.68 

2 

284 

20.43 

10.59 

9 

1 

1.54 

3.02 

3 

343 

24.68 

19.19 

10 

3 

4.61 

10.07 

4 

259 

18.63 

19.32 

21 

1 

1..54 

7.05 

3 

210 

15.11 

19.59 

Montague,     . 

1,349 

100.00 

100.00 

6 

99 

7.12 

11.08 

1 

63 

4.67 

1.04 

7 

62 

4.46 

8.10 

S 

211 

15.64 

6.97 

8 

30 

2.16 

4.48 

3 

250 

18.53 

12.38 

9 

17 

1.22 

2.85 

4 

243 

18.01 

16.05 

10 

5 

0.36 

0.93 

5 

206 

15.27 

17.00 

11 

3 

0.22 

0.62 

6 

145 

10.75 

14.36 

12 

5 

0.36 

1.12 

7 

87 

6.45 

10.05 

13 

1 

0.07 

0.24 

8 

59 

4.37 

7.79 

15 

1 

0.07 

0.28 

9 

44 

3.26 

6.54 

16 

1 

0.07 

0.30 

10 

23 

1.70 

3.80 

Rowe 

123 

100.00 

100.00 

11 

9 

0.66 

1.63 

1 

6 

4.88 

1.21 

13 

3 

0.22 

0.60 

2 

21 

17.07 

8.43 

14 

2 

0.15 

0.46 

3 

28 

22.76 

16.87 

16 

1 

0.08 

0.26 

4 

29 

23.58 

23.29 

17 

1 

0.08 

0.28 

5 

15 

12.19 

15.06 

33 

1 

0.08 

0.38 

6 

9 

7.32 

10.84 

23 

1 

0.08 

0.41 

7 

6 

4.88 

8.43 

New  Salem,  . 

233 

100.00 

100.00 

8 

4 

3.25 

6.43 

1 

23 

9.87 

2.65 

9 

3 

2.44 

5.42 

2 

55 

23.60 

12.66 

10 

2 

1.63 

4.02 

3 

49 

21.03 

16.92 

Shelburne,    . 

392 

100.00 

100.00 

4 

40 

17.17 

18.41 

1 

18 

4.59 

1.15 

3 

24 

10.30 

13.81 

2 

88 

22.45 

11.28 

6 

17 

7.30 

11.74 

3 

76 

19.39 

14.62 

7 

9 

3.86 

7.25 

4 

78 

19.90 

20.00 

8 

7 

3.00 

6.44 

5 

54 

13.78 

17.31 

9 

3 

1.29 

3.11 

6 

36 

9.18 

13.85 

10 

5 

2.15 

5.75 

7 

22 

5.61 

9.87 

11 

1 

0.43 

1.26 

8 

i 

1.79 

3.59 

Northfleld,    . 

419 

100.00 

100.00 

9 

9 

2.30 

5.19 

1 

20 

4.77 

1.08 

10 

2 

0..51 

1.28 

2 

94 

22.43 

10.16 

11 

1 

0.25 

0.71 

3 

101 

24.10 

16.37 

18 

1 

0.25 

1.15 

4 

69 

16.47 

14.91 

Shutesbiiry,  . 

125 

100.00 

100.00 

3 

60 

14.32 

16.21 

1 

12 

9.60 

2.70 

6 

34 

8.11 

11.02 

2 

31 

24.80 

13.97 

7 

13 

3.10 

4.91 

3 

24 

19.20 

16.22 

8 

9 

2.15 

3.89 

4 

26 

20.80 

23.42 

9 

5 

1.19 

2.43 

3 

15 

12.00 

16.89 

10 

3 

0.72 

1.62 

6 

9 

7.20 

12.16 

11 

3 

0.72 

1.78 

7 

2 

1.60 

3.15 

20 

2 

0.48 

2.16 

8 

5 

4.00 

9.01 

22 

0.24 

1.19 

11 

1 

0.80 

2.48 

23 

0.24 

1.24 

Sunderland,  , 

166 

100.00 

100.00 

24 

0.24 

1.30 

1 

8 

4.82 

1.15 

44 

0.24 

2.38 

2 

30 

18.07 

8.62 

57 

0.24 

3.08 

3 

35 

21.08 

15.09 

79 

0.24 

4.27 

4 

26 

15.66 

14.94 

Orange 

1,390 

100.00 

100.00 

5 

24 

14.46 

17.24 

1 

70 

5.04 

1.31 

6 

21 

12.65 

18.10 

358 


CENSUS    or    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towks, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

FRANKLIN  — Con, 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

Sunderland  —  Con. 

Blandford,    . 

206 

100.00 

100.00 

7 

12 

7.23 

12.07 

1 

18 

8.74 

2.12 

8 

4 

2.41 

4.60 

S 

33 

16.02 

7.77 

9 

3 

1.81 

3.88 

3 

39 

18.93 

13.78 

10 

3 

1.81 

4.31 

4 

42 

20.39 

19.79 

Warwick, 

158 

100.00 

100.00 

5 

30 

14.56 

17.67 

1 

11 

6.95 

1.84 

6 

20 

9.71 

14.13 

a 

36 

22.78 

12.02 

7 

8 

3.88 

6.60 

3 

42 

26.58 

21.04 

8 

7 

3.40 

6.60 

4 

30 

18.99 

20.03 

9 

3 

1.46 

3.18 

5 

9 

5.70 

7.51 

10 

1 

0.48 

'1.18 

6 

9 

5.70 

9.01 

11 

2 

0.97 

2.59 

7 

6 

3.80 

7.01 

13 

3 

1.46 

4.59 

8 

10 

6.33 

13.36 

Brimfield,      . 

238 

100.00 

100.00 

9 

2 

1.27 

3.00 

1 

15 

6.31 

1..56 

10 

2 

1.27 

3.34 

3 

58 

24.37 

12.06 

11 

1 

0.63 

1.84 

3 

57 

23.95 

17.78 

Wendell, 

129 

100.00 

100.00 

4 

35 

14.71 

14.55 

1 

15 

11.63 

2.84 

3 

20 

8.40 

10.39 

S 

24 

18.60 

9.07 

6 

20 

8.40 

12.47 

3 

17 

13.18 

9.64 

7 

14 

5.88 

10.19 

4 

21 

16.28 

15.88 

8 

4 

1.68 

3.33 

5 

22 

17.05 

20.79 

9 

5 

2.10 

4.68 

6 

13 

10.08 

14.75 

10 

5 

2.10 

5.20 

7 

3 

2.33 

3.97 

11 

1 

0.42 

1.14 

8 

8 

6.20 

12.10 

13 

1 

0.42 

1.25 

9 

2 

1.55 

3.40 

13 

1 

0.42 

1.35 

10 

4 

3.10 

7.56 

19 

1 

0.42 

1.97 

Whately, 

195 

100.00 

100.00 

30 

1 

0.42 

2.08 

1 

16 

8.20 

2.12 

Chester, 

354 

100.00 

100.00 

S 

46 

23.59 

12.19 

1 

11 

3.11 

0.77 

3 

37 

18.97 

14.70 

3 

69 

19.49 

9.66 

4 

31 

15.90 

16.42 

3 

89 

25.14 

18.68 

3 

26 

13.33 

17.22 

4 

70 

19.78 

19.59 

6 

13 

6.67 

10.33 

3 

38 

10.73 

13.30 

7 

12 

6.15 

11.13 

6 

32 

9.04 

13.43 

8 

9 

4.62 

9.54 

7 

22 

6.21 

10.78 

9 

2 

1.03 

2.38 

8 

15 

4.24 

8.40 

10 

3 

1.54 

3.97 

9 

4 

1.13 

2.52 

10 

3 

0.85 

2.10 

HAMPDEN. 

11 

East  Longmeadow, 

1 
330 

0.28 
100.00 

0.77 
100.00 

Agawam, 

553 

100.00 

100.00 

1 

8 

2.42 

0.50 

1 

32 

5.79 

1.33 

3 

51 

15.46 

6.41 

3 

94 

17.00 

7.81 

3 

63 

19.09 

11.88 

3 

96 

17.36 

11.96 

4 

50 

15.15 

12.57 

4 

92 

16.64 

15.28 

5 

49 

14.85 

15.40 

3 

86 

15.55 

17.86 

6 

35 

10.61 

13.20 

6 

58 

10.49 

14.45 

7 

29 

8.79 

12.76 

7 

49 

8.86 

14.24 

8 

17 

5.15 

8.55 

8 

21 

3.80 

6.98 

9 

11 

3.33 

6.22 

9 

16 

2.89 

5.98 

10 

7 

2.12 

4.40 

10 

4 

0.72 

1.66 

11 

2 

0.61 

1.38 

11 

2 

0.36 

0.91 

13 

3 

0.91 

2.26 

12 

2 

0.36 

1.00 

13 

2 

0.61 

1.64 

13 

1 

0.18 

0.54 

11 

1 

0.30 

0.88 

SIZE    OF   FAMILIES. 


359 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


CouKTiES,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

HAMPDEN— Con. 

B.  Longmeadow  —  Con. 

Ludlow — Con. 

15 

1 

0.30 

0.94 

6 

55 

11.63 

12.88 

16 

1 

0.30 

1.01 

7 

43 

9.09 

11.75 

Granville,     . 

252 

100.00 

100.00 

8 

34 

7.19 

10.62 

1 

25 

9.92 

2.49 

9 

23 

4.86 

8.08 

s 

37 

14.68 

7.36 

10 

11 

2.33 

4.29 

3 

68 

26.99 

20.30 

11 

10 

2.12 

4.29 

4 

37 

14.68 

14.73 

12 

2 

0.42 

0.94 

3 

25 

9.92 

12.44 

13 

5 

1.06 

2.54 

6 

28 

11.11 

16.72 

14 

2 

0.42 

1.09 

7 

13 

5.16 

9.05 

IS 

1 

0.21 

0..58 

8 

9 

3.57 

7.16 

17 

2 

0.42 

1..33 

9 

5 

1.99 

4.48 

18 

1 

0.21 

0.70 

10 

2 

0.79 

1.99 

21 

2 

0.42 

1.64 

11 

3 

1.19 

3.28 

22 

1 

0.21 

0.86 

Hampden,     . 

194 

100.00 

100.00 

23 

2 

0.42 

1.95 

1 

12 

6.19 

1.62 

Monson, 

872 

100.00 

100.00 

2 

44 

22.68 

11.84 

1 

53 

6.08 

1.42 

3 

41 

21.14 

16.55 

2 

200 

22.94 

10.68 

4 

39 

20.10 

21.00 

3 

164 

18.81 

13.14 

5 

22 

11.34 

14.80 

4 

130 

14.91 

13.88 

6 

17 

8.76 

13.73 

5 

116 

13.30 

15.48 

T 

10 

5.15 

9.42 

6 

92 

10.55 

14.74 

S 

4 

2.06 

4.31 

7 

51 

5.85 

9.53 

9 

2 

1.03 

2.42 

8 

29 

3.33 

6.19 

10 

1 

0.52 

1.35 

9 

12 

1.38 

2.88 

11 

2 

1.03 

2.96 

10 

8 

0.92 

2.14 

Holland, 

55 

100.00 

100.00 

11 

4 

0.46 

1.18 

1 

8 

14.54 

4.02 

12 

2 

0.23 

0.64 

2 

14 

25.46 

14.07 

13 

2 

0.23 

0.69 

3 

12 

21.82 

18.09 

14 

1 

0.11 

0.37 

4 

8 

14.54 

16.08 

13 

2 

e.23 

0.80 

5 

3 

5.45 

7.54 

17 

2 

0.23 

0.91 

6 

5 

9.09 

15.08 

20 

1 

0.11 

0.53 

T 

1 

1,82 

3.52 

31 

1 

0.11 

0.83 

8 

1 

1.82 

4.02 

33 

1 

0.11 

0.93 

9 

1 

1.82 

4.52 

114 

1 

0.11 

3.04 

13 

1 

1.82 

6.03 

Montgomery, 

63 

100.00 

100.00 

14 

1 

1.82 

7.03 

1 

2 

3.17 

0.73 

Longmeadow, 

146 

100.00 

100.00 

2 

9 

14.28 

6.54 

1 

10 

6.85 

1.61 

3 

15 

23.81 

16.36 

2 

26 

17.81 

8.39 

4 

13 

20.63 

18.91 

3 

25 

17.12 

12.10 

3 

8 

12.70 

14.55 

4 

34 

23.29 

21.94 

6 

4 

6.35 

8.73 

5 

14 

9.59 

11.29 

7 

8 

12.70 

20.36 

6 

12 

8.22 

11.61 

8 

1 

1.59 

2.91 

7 

10 

6.85 

11.29 

9 

1 

1.59 

3.27 

8 

6 

4.11 

7.74 

10 

1 

1.59 

3.64 

9 

7 

4.79 

10.16 

11 

1 

1.59 

4.00 

13 

2 

1.37 

3.87 

Palmer, .... 

1,382 

100.00 

100.00 

Ludlow, 

473 

100.00 

100.00 

1 

54 

3.91 

0.79 

1 

23 

4.86 

0.90 

2 

190 

13.75 

5.54 

2 

48 

10.15 

3.75 

3 

260 

18.81 

11.37 

3 

79 

16.70 

9.25 

4 

237 

17.15 

13.82 

4 

67 

14.17 

10.46 

3 

193 

13.97 

14.07 

5 

62 

13.11 

12.10 

6 

117 

8.47 

10.24 

360 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

HAMPDEN— Con. 

TTAMPDEN— Con. 

Palmer  — Con. 

Wales  — Con. 

7 

107 

7.74 

10.92 

2 

45 

23.56 

11.49 

8 

74 

5.36 

8.63 

3 

34 

17.80 

13.03 

9 

47 

3.40 

6.17 

4 

22 

11.52 

11.24 

10 

41 

2.97 

5.98 

5 

35 

18.33 

22.35 

11 

16 

1.16 

2.57 

6 

15 

7.85 

11.49 

13 

15 

1.09 

2.62 

7 

13 

6.81 

11.62 

13 

9 

0.65 

1.71 

8 

4 

2.09 

4.09 

14 

0 

0.36 

1.02 

9 

3 

1.57 

3.45 

13 

3 

0.22 

0.66 

10 

3 

1.57 

3.83 

16 

6 

0.43 

1.40 

11 

3 

1.57 

4.22 

17 

2 

0.14 

0.50 

12 

1 

0.52 

1.53 

18 

2 

0.14 

0.52 

Westfield,     . 

2,593 

100.00 

100.00 

20 

1 

0.07 

0.29 

1 

125 

4.82 

1.17 

28 

1 

0.07 

0.32 

2 

474 

18.28 

8.89 

27 

1 

0.07 

0.39 

3 

593 

22.87 

16.68 

32 

1 

0.07 

0.47 

4 

499 

19.24 

18.72 

RuBsell, 

1S5 

100.00 

100.00 

5 

378 

14.58 

17.72 

1 

10 

5.41 

1.18 

6 

218 

8.41 

12.27 

2 

21 

11.35 

4.96 

7 

137 

5.28 

8.99 

3 

46 

24.87 

16.31 

8 

74 

2.85 

5.55 

4 

39 

21.08 

18.44 

9 

47 

1.81 

3.97 

3 

18 

9.73 

10.64 

10 

24 

0.93 

2.25 

6 

18 

9.73 

12.77 

11 

12 

0.46 

1.24 

7 

6 

3.24 

4.96 

12 

2 

0.08 

0.22 

8 

6 

3.24 

5.67 

13 

3 

0.11 

0.37 

9 

9 

4.86 

9.58 

13 

0.04 

0.14 

10 

10 

5.41 

11.82 

17 

0.04 

0.16 

12 

1 

0.54 

1.42 

18 

0.04 

0.17 

19 

1 

0.54 

2.25 

22 

0.04 

0.21 

Southwick,    . 

239 

100.00 

100.00 

30 

0.04 

0.28 

1 

16 

6.69 

1.66 

34 

0.04 

0.32 

2 

45 

18.83 

9.37 

72 

0.04 

0.68 

3 

52 

21.76 

16.23 

West  Springfield, 

1,360 

100.00 

100.00 

4 

33 

13.81 

13.74 

1 

26 

1.91 

0.42 

3 

44 

18.41 

22.89 

2 

229 

16.84 

7.48 

6 

23 

9.62 

14.36 

3 

264 

19.41 

12.93 

7 

13 

5.44 

9.47 

4 

265 

19.49 

17.31 

8 

6 

2.51 

4.99 

5 

198 

14.56 

16.16 

9 

4 

1.67 

3.75 

6 

146 

10.73 

14.30 

10 

1 

0.42 

1.04 

7 

108 

7.94 

12.34 

12 

2 

0.84 

2.50 

8 

51 

3.75 

6.66 

ToUand, 

67 

100.00 

100.00 

9 

29 

2.13 

4.26 

1 

4 

5.97 

1.29 

10 

25 

1.84 

4.08 

2 

12 

17.91 

7.77 

11 

10 

0.73 

1.80 

3 

13 

19.40 

12.62 

12 

1 

0.07 

0.20 

4 

9 

13.43 

11.65 

13 

2 

0.15 

0.42 

5 

8 

11.94 

12.94 

14 

2 

0.15 

0.46 

6 

7 

10.45 

13.59 

13 

2 

0.15 

0.49 

7 

3 

4.48 

6.80 

21 

2 

0.15 

0.69 

8 

3 

4.48 

7.77 

Wilbraham,  . 

363 

100.00 

100.00 

9 

3 

4.48 

8.74 

1 

24 

6.61 

1.38 

10 

3 

4.48 

9.71 

2 

66 

18.18 

7.59 

11 

2 

2.98 

7.12 

3 

77 

21.21 

13.28 

Wales,  .... 

191 

100.00 

100.00 

4 

64 

17.63 

14.71 

1 

13 

6.81 

1.66 

5 

49 

13.50 

14.08 

SIZE    OF    FAMILIES. 


361 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

HAMPSHIRE  — Con. 

Wilbraham  — Con, 

Chesterfield  — Con. 

6 

23 

6.33 

7.93 

2 

40 

24.69 

13.58 

7 

20 

5.51 

8.04 

3 

32 

19.75 

16.30 

8 

12 

3.30 

5.52 

4 

25 

15.43 

16.98 

9 

10 

2.75 

5.17 

5 

24 

14.82 

20.37 

lO 

8 

2.20 

4.60 

6 

16 

9.88 

16.30 

11 

3 

0.83 

1.90 

7 

7 

4.32 

8.32 

IS 

3 

0.83 

2.07 

8 

3 

1.85 

4.07 

13 

1 

0.28 

0.75 

lO 

1 

0.62 

1.70 

14 

1 

0.28 

0.80 

Ctunmington, 

201 

100.00 

100.00 

19 

1 

0.28 

1.09 

1 

14 

6.96 

1.86 

193 

1 

0.28 

11.09 

2 

35 

17.41 

9.33 

HAMPSHIRE. 

3 

4 

52 
41 

25.87 
20.40 

20.80 
21.87 

Amlierst,       . 

1,06-t 

100.00 

100.00 

.'> 

33 

16.42 

22.00 

1 

46 

4.32 

0.96 

6 

11 

5.47 

8.80 

2 

208 

19.55 

8.69 

7 

9 

4.48 

8.40 

3 

244 

22.93 

15.30 

8 

4 

1.99 

4.27 

4 

168 

15.79 

14.04 

9 

1 

0.50 

1.20 

3 

129 

12.13 

13.48 

11 

1 

0.50 

1.47 

6 

99 

9.31 

12.41 

Easthampton, 

1,019 

100.00 

100.00 

7 

66 

6.20 

9.66 

1 

53 

5.20 

1.11 

8 

31 

2.91 

5.18 

a 

149 

14.62 

6.22 

9 

28 

2.63 

5.27 

3 

179 

17.57 

11.21 

10 

17 

1.60 

3.55 

4 

185 

18.15 

15.45 

11 

4 

0.38 

0.92 

a 

145 

14.23 

15.14 

IS 

3 

0.28 

0.75 

6 

110 

10.79 

13.78 

13 

2 

0.19 

0.54 

7 

80 

7.85 

11.69 

14 

2 

0.19 

0.59 

8 

46 

4.51 

7.68 

15 

2 

0.19 

0.63 

9 

28 

2.75 

5.26 

16 

2 

0.19 

0.67 

lO 

18 

1.77 

3.76 

17 

1 

0.09 

0.36 

11 

9 

0.88 

2.07 

18 

2 

0.19 

0.75 

12 

8 

0.78 

2.00 

19 

2 

0.19 

0.80 

13 

2 

0.20 

0.54 

SS 

1 

0.09 

0.46 

1.5 

2 

0.20 

0.63 

S9 

2 

0.19 

1.21 

22 

1 

0.10 

0.46 

30 

2 

0.19 

1.25 

24 

1 

0.10 

0.50 

35 

1 

0.09 

0.73 

28 

1 

0.10 

0.58 

4S 

1 

0.09 

0.88 

33 

1 

0.10 

0.69 

44 

1 

0.09 

0.92 

."iO 

1 

0.10 

1.23 

Belchertown, 

524 

100.00 

100.00 

Enfield, 

261 

100.00 

100.00 

1 

43 

8.21 

1.99 

1 

IS 

6.89 

1.82 

s 

105 

20.04 

9.72 

2 

62 

23.75 

12.53 

3 

110 

20.99 

15.27 

3 

62 

23.75 

18.79 

4 

74 

14.12 

13.70 

4 

34 

13.03 

13.74 

5 

61 

11.64 

14.11 

3 

34 

13.03 

17.17 

6 

40 

7.63 

11.11 

6 

27 

10.34 

16.36 

7 

42 

8.02 

13.60 

d 

12 

4.60 

8.48 

8 

21 

4.01 

7.77 

8 

6 

2.30 

4.85 

9 

18 

3.44 

7.50 

9 

2 

0.77 

1.82 

10 

2 

0.38 

0.92 

10 

2 

0.77 

2.02 

11 

4 

0.76 

2.04 

12 

2 

0.77 

2.42 

13 

3 

0.57 

1.67 

Goshen, 

66 

100.00 

100.00 

13 

1 

0.19 

0.60 

1 

2 

3.03 

0.66 

Chesterfield, .        . 

162 

100.00 

100.00 

2 

12 

18.18 

7.90 

1 

14 

8.64 

2.38 

3 

8 

12.12 

7.90 

362 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


SIZE  OF 

FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS - 

-  Continued. 

Counties,  Towns, 

1 
Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Si^e  of  Families. 

Ifumber 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

HAMPSHIRE  — Con. 

Goshen  — Con. 

4 

9 

13.63 

11.84 

HAMPSHIRE- 
Huntington,  . 

-Con. 

•                 • 

329 

100.00 

100.00 

5 

13 

19.70 

21.. 38 

1 

12 

3.65 

0.83 

6 

10 

15.15 

19.73 

2 

51 

15.50 

7.03 

7 

8 

12.12 

18.42 

3 

59 

17.93 

12.21 

8 

1 

1.52 

2.63 

4 

73 

22.19 

20.14 

9 

1 

1.52 

2.96 

5 

38 

11.55 

13.10 

10 

o 

3.03 

6.58 

6 

49 

14.90 

20.27 

Granby, 

171 

100.00 

100.00 

4 

24 

7.30 

11.59 

1 

9 

5.26 

1.20 

8 

8 

2.43 

4.41 

2 

26 

15.21 

6.95 

9 

5 

1.52 

3.10 

3 

29 

16.96 

11.63 

10 

7 

2.13 

4.83 

4 

31 

18.13 

16.58 

11 

1 

0.30 

0.76 

3 

30 

17.54 

20.05 

12 

1 

0.30 

0.83 

6 

22 

12.87 

17.65 

13 

1 

0.30 

0.90 

7 

13 

7.60 

12.17 

Middlefield,  , 

.         • 

92 

100.00 

100.00 

8 

4 

2.34 

4.28 

1 

6 

6.-52 

1.55 

10 

6 

3.51 

8.02 

2 

20 

21.74 

10.36 

11 

1 

0..58 

1.47 

3 

20 

21.74 

15. .55 

Greenwich,  . 

142 

100.00 

100.00 

4 

8 

8.70 

8.29 

1 

19 

13.38 

3.95 

5 

12 

13.04 

15.. 55 

2 

41 

28.87 

17.05 

6 

11 

11.96 

17.10 

3 

32 

22.. 54 

19.96 

7 

6 

6.52 

10.88 

4 

17 

11.97 

14.14 

8 

5 

5.43 

10.36 

5 

12 

8.45 

12.47 

9 

2 

2.17 

4.66 

6 

8 

5.63 

9.93 

10 

1 

1.09 

2.59 

7 

4 

2.82 

5.82 

12 

1 

1.09 

3.11 

8 

3 

2.11 

4.99 

Pelham, 

• 

126 

100.00 

100.00 

9 

4 

2.82 

7.48 

1 

7 

5.56 

1.44 

10 

2 

1.41 

4.16 

2 

33 

26.19 

13.58 

Hadley 

1 

390 

20 

100.00 
5.13 

100.00 
1.17 

3 
4 

26 
23 

20.64 
18.25 

16.05 
18.93 

8 

5S 

14.87 

6.81 

3 

12 

9.. 52 

12.34 

3 

77 

19.74 

13.56 

6 

8 

6.35 

9.88 

4 

06 

16.92 

15.49 

7 

9 

7.14 

12.96 

3 

65 

16.67 

19.07 

8 

5 

3.97 

8.23 

6 

46 

11.79 

16.20 

lO 

1 

0.79 

2.06 

7 

22 

5.64 

9.04 

11 

2 

1.59 

4.. 53 

8 

20 

5.13 

9.39 

Plainfield,     . 

•                   • 

109 

100.00 

100.00 

9 

8 

2.05 

4.23 

1 

4 

3.67 

0.89 

lO 

0 

1.28 

2.93 

2 

25 

22.94 

11.11 

11 

1 

0.26 

0.65 

3 

18 

16.51 

12.00 

IS 

1 

0.26 

0.70 

4 

14 

12.84 

12.45 

13 

1 

0.26 

0.76 

5 

25 

22.94 

27.78 

Hatfield, 

291 

100.00 

100.00 

6 

10 

9.17 

13.33 

1 

16 

5.50 

1.27 

7 

6 

5.50 

9.33 

3 

50 

17.18 

7.93 

8 

5 

4.. 59 

8.89 

3 

51 

17.. 53 

12.12 

9 

1 

0.92 

2.00 

4 

55 

18.90 

17.43 

10 

1 

0.92 

2.22 

5 

42 

14.43 

16.64 

Prescott, 

•                • 

106 

100.00 

100.00 

6 

26 

8.94 

12.36 

1 

5 

4.72 

1.25 

7 

24 

8.25 

13.31 

2 

29 

27.36 

14.47 

8 

14 

4.81 

8.88 

3 

26 

24.53 

19.45 

9 

9 

3.09 

6.42 

4 

13 

12.27 

12.97 

10 

1 

0.34 

0.79 

5 

15 

14.15 

18.70 

11 

2 

0.69 

1.74 

6 

7 

6.60 

10.47 

14 

1 

0.34 

1.11 

7 

4 

3.77 

6.98 

SIZE    OF   FAMILIES. 


363 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

1                              AND 

Size  of  Familie.s. 

Number 

of 
FamUies 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

HAMPSHIRE— Con. 

HAMPSHIRE— Con. 

Prescott  —  Con. 

8 

3 

2.83 

5.99 

Westhampton  —  Con. 
2 

21 

16.93 

8.82 

9 

2 

1.89 

4.49 

3 

23 

18. .55 

14.50 

10 

1 

0.94 

2.49 

4 

22 

17.74 

18.49 

11 

1 

0.94 

2.74 

5 

20 

16.13 

21.01 

Southampton, 

252 

100.00 

100.00 

6 

11 

8.87 

13.87 

1 

23 

9.13 

2.18 

7 

5 

4.03 

7.35 

3 

44 

17.46 

8.35 

8 

4 

3.23 

6.72 

3 

45 

17.86 

12.81 

9 

2 

1.61 

3.78 

4 

43 

17.06 

16.32 

11 

1 

0.81 

2.31 

5 

32 

12.70 

15.18 

Williamsburg, 

473 

100.00 

100.00 

6 

23 

9.13 

13.09 

1 

26 

5.50 

1.33 

7 

20 

7.94 

13.28 

2 

101 

21.. 35 

10.33 

8 

12 

4.76 

9.11 

3 

96 

20.30 

14.73 

9 

3 

1.19 

2.56 

4 

92 

19.45 

18.82 

lO 

3 

1.19 

2.85 

5 

59 

12.47 

15.09 

11 

3 

1.19 

3.13 

6 

30 

6.34 

9.21 

13 

1 

0.39 

1.14 

7 

27 

5.71 

9.67 

South  Hadley, 

894 

100.00 

100.00 

8 

11 

2.33 

4.50 

1 

31 

3.47 

0.70 

9 

14 

2.96 

6.45 

2 

131 

14.65 

5.90 

10 

5 

1.06 

2.56 

3 

161 

18.01 

10.87 

11 

7 

1.48 

3.94 

4 

162 

18.12 

14.56 

12 

3 

0.63 

1.84 

5 

144 

16.11 

16.21 

13 

1 

0.21 

0.66 

6 

98 

10.96 

13.24 

17 

1 

0.21 

0.87 

7 

61 

6.83 

9.61 

Worthington, 

155 

100.00 

100.00 

8 

48 

6.37 

8.64 

1 

11 

7.10 

1.70 

9 

22 

2.46 

4.46 

2 

27 

17.42 

8.33 

10 

16 

1.79 

3.60 

3 

29 

18.71 

13.43 

11 

15 

1.68 

3.72 

4 

28 

18.06 

17.28 

12 

1 

0.11 

0.27 

5 

21 

13.55 

16.20 

14 

1 

0.11 

0.32 

6 

16 

10.32 

14.82 

15 

1 

0.11 

0.34 

7 

10 

6.45 

10.80 

28 

1 

0.11 

0.63 

8 

6 

3.87 

7.41 

308 

1 

0.11 

6.93 

9 

5 

3.23 

6.94 

Ware,    .... 

1,523 

100.00 

100.00 

10 

2 

1.29 

3.09 

1 
2 

55 
201 

3.61 
13.20 

0.72 
5.25 

MIDDLESEX. 

3 

249 

16.35 

9.76 

Acton,    .... 

529 

100.00 

100.00 

4 

254 

16.68 

13.28 

1 

28 

5.29 

1.41 

3 

195 

12.80 

12.74 

2 

123 

23.25 

12.44 

6 

200 

13.13 

15.68 

3 

124 

23.44 

18.81 

7 

113 

7.42 

10.34 

4 

112 

21.17 

22.65 

8 

100 

6.56 

10.46 

3 

59 

11.15 

14.91 

9 

59 

3.87 

6.94 

6 

38 

7.19 

11.53 

10 

40 

2.63 

5.23 

7 

24 

4.54 

8.49 

11 

21 

1.38 

3.02 

8 

7 

1.32 

2.83 

12 

15 

0.98 

2.35 

9 

8 

1.51 

3.64 

13 

6 

0.39 

1.02 

10 

3 

0..57 

1.52 

14 

6 

0.39 

1.10 

11 

2 

0.38 

1.11 

15 

3 

0.20 

0.59 

13 

1 

0.19 

0.66 

16 

1 

0.07 

0.21 

Arlington,     . 

1,362 

100.00 

100.00 

18 

3 

0.20 

0.71 

1 

26 

1.91 

0.40 

22 

1 

0.07 

0.29 

2 

172 

12.63 

5.28 

24 

1 

0.07 

0.31 

3 

271 

19.90 

12.48 

Westhampton, 

1 

124 

15 

100.00 
12.10 

100.00 
3.15 

4 

5 

225 

209 

16.52 
15.35 

13.81 
16.04 

364 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  op  Families. 

Total 

Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Arlington  — Cod. 

Bedford  — Con. 

6 

190 

13.95 

17.50 

6 

25 

9.96 

12.83 

7 

113 

8.30 

"12.14 

7 

12 

4.78 

7.19 

S 

71 

5.21 

8.72 

8 

8 

3.19 

5.48 

9 

34 

2.50 

4.70 

9 

9 

3.58 

6.93 

10 

21 

1..54 

3.22 

10 

5 

1.99 

4.28 

11 

10 

0.73 

1.69 

11 

4 

1.59 

3.76 

13 

9 

0.66 

1.66 

18 

1 

0.40 

1.03 

13 

8 

0.59 

1.60 

13 

1 

0.40 

1.11 

14 

1 

0.07 

0.21 

1.^ 

1 

0.40 

1.28 

13 

1 

0.07 

0.23 

16 

1 

0.40 

1.37 

SI 

1 

0.07 

0.32 

17 

1 

0.40 

1.45 

Ashby 

233 

100.00 

100.00 

18 

1 

0.40 

1..54 

1 

18 

T.72 

2.24 

36 

1 

0.40 

3.08 

3 

54 

23.17 

13.43 

Belmont, 

505 

100.00 

100.00 

3 

64 

27.47 

23.88 

1 

12 

2.38 

0.42 

4 

49 

21.03 

24.38 

3 

64 

12.67 

4.50 

3 

23 

9.87 

14.30 

3 

80 

15.84 

8.44 

6 

12 

5.15 

8.96 

4 

87 

17.23 

12.24 

7 

5 

2.15 

4.. 35 

5 

79 

15.64 

13.89 

8 

5 

2.15 

4.98 

6 

58 

11.49 

12.24 

9 

2 

0.86 

2.24 

7 

30 

5.94 

7.39 

10 

1 

0.43 

1.24 

8 

38 

7.53 

10.69 

Ashland, 

486 

100.00 

100.00 

9 

18 

3.56 

5.70 

1 

34 

6.99 

1.63 

10 

15 

2.97 

5.28 

3 

88 

18.11 

8.42 

11 

4 

0.79 

1.55 

3 

97 

19.90 

13.92 

13 

9 

1.78 

3.80 

4 

81 

16.67 

15.50 

13 

3 

0.59 

1.37 

5 

56 

11.52 

13.40 

14 

3 

0.59 

1.48 

6 

40 

8.23 

11.48 

38 

1 

0.20 

1.34 

7 

39 

8.02 

13.06 

39 

1 

0.20 

1.37 

S 

19 

3.91 

7.27 

33 

1 

0.20 

1.87 

9 

14 

2.88 

6.03 

80 

1 

0.20 

2.81 

10 

8 

1.65 

3.83 

103 

1 

0.20 

3.62 

11 

8 

1.65 

4.21 

Billerica, 

582 

100.00 

100.00 

13 

2 

0.41 

1.25 

1 

36 

6.19 

1.40 

Ayer 

528 

100.00 

100.00 

3 

87 

14.95 

6.75 

1 

39 

7.39 

1.86 

3 

105 

18.04 

12.22 

s 

114 

21.59 

10.85 

4 

111 

19.07 

17.23 

3 

107 

20.26 

15.28 

5 

85 

14.60 

16.49 

4 

86 

16.29 

16.37 

6 

61 

10  48 

14.20 

5 

70 

13.26 

16.66 

7 

47 

8.08 

12.77 

6 

38 

7.20 

10.85 

S 

25 

4.30 

7.76 

7 

41 

7.76 

13.66 

9 

8 

1.37 

2.79 

8 

15 

2.84 

5.71 

10 

10 

1.72 

3.88 

9 

n 

2.08 

4.71 

11 

3 

0.52 

1.28 

10 

2 

0.38 

0.95 

13 

1 

0.17 

0.47 

11 

2 

0.38 

1.05 

13 

1 

0.17 

0.51 

13 

2 

0.38 

1.24 

16 

1 

0.17 

0.62 

17 

1 

0.19 

0.81 

43 

1 

0.17 

1.63 

Bedford, 

251 

100.00 

100.00 

Boxborough, 

78 

100.00 

100.00 

1 

14 

5.58 

1.20 

1 

6 

7.69 

1.95 

3 

47 

18.72 

8.04 

3 

14 

17.95 

9.12 

3 

44 

17.53 

11.29 

3 

20 

25.64 

19.55 

4 

51 

20.32 

17.45 

4 

15 

19.23 

19.55 

5 

25 

9.96 

10.69 

5 

7 

8.98 

11.40 

SIZE    OF    FAMILIES. 


365 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Fajiilies. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 

Boxborough  —  Con . 

Concord  —  Con. 

6 

6 

7.69 

11.73 

6 

91 

10.41 

10.55 

7 

3 

3.85 

6.84 

7 

61 

6.98 

8.25 

8 

4 

5.13 

10.42 

8 

53 

6.07 

8.19 

9 

2 

2.56 

5.86 

9 

29 

3.32 

5.04 

11 

1 

1.28 

3.58 

19 

18 

2.06 

3.48 

Burlington,  . 

129 

100.00 

100.00 

11 

7 

0.80 

1.49 

1 

11 

8.53 

1.92 

13 

5 

0.57 

1.16 

2 

24 

18.60 

8.36 

13 

2 

0.23 

0.50 

3 

23 

17.83 

12.02 

14 

4 

0.46 

1.08 

4 

20 

15.50 

13.94 

15 

1 

0.11 

0.29 

5 

7 

5.43 

6.10 

16 

1 

0.11 

0.31 

« 

12 

9.30 

12.54 

18 

1 

0.11 

0.35 

7 

16 

12.40 

19.51 

33 

1 

0.11 

0.43 

8 

8 

6.20 

11.15 

1,033 

1 

0.11 

19.94 

9 

3 

2.32 

4.70 

Dracut, .... 

475 

100.00 

100.00 

10 

2 

1.55 

3.48 

1 

12 

2.53 

0.49 

11 

1 

0.78 

1.92 

3 

65 

13.69 

5.32 

13 

1 

0.78 

2.09 

3 

88 

18.53 

10.81 

13 

1 

0.78 

2.27 

4 

64 

13.47 

10.48 

Carlisle, 

126 

100.00 

100.00 

5 

78 

16.42 

15.96 

1 

10 

7.94 

2.03 

6 

47 

9.90 

11.54 

3 

30 

23.81 

12.20 

7 

41 

8.63 

11.75 

3 

21 

16.67 

12.80 

8 

33 

6.95 

10.81 

4 

20 

15.87 

16.26 

9 

23 

4.84 

8.47 

5 

17 

13.49 

17.28 

lO 

5 

1.05 

2.05 

6 

16 

12.70 

19.51 

11 

7 

1.47 

3.15 

7 

5 

3.97 

7.11 

12 

3 

0.63 

1.47 

8 

3 

2.38 

4.88 

13 

2 

0.42 

1.06 

9 

2 

1.59 

3.66 

16 

1 

0.21 

0.66 

10 

1 

0.79 

2.03 

17 

2 

0.42 

1.39 

11 

1 

0.79 

2.24 

18 

1 

0.21 

0.74 

Chelmsford, . 

747 

100.00 

100.00 

33 

1 

0.21 

0.94 

1 

30 

4.02 

0.95 

39 

1 

0.21 

1.19 

3 

139 

18.61 

8.79 

43 

1 

0.21 

1.72 

3 

167 

22.36 

15.84 

Dunstable,    . 

106 

100.00 

100.00 

4 

144 

19.28 

18.22 

1 

11 

10.38 

2.75 

5 

112 

14.99 

17.71 

3 

23 

21.70 

11.50 

6 

57 

7.63 

10.82 

3 

22 

20.76 

16.. 50 

7 

46 

6.16 

10.18 

4 

13 

12.26 

13.00 

8 

27 

3.62 

6.83 

5 

17 

16.04 

21.25 

9 

8 

1.07 

2.28 

6 

9 

8.49 

13.50 

10 

7 

0.94 

2.21 

7 

5 

4.72 

8.75 

11 

4 

0.54 

1.39 

8 

4 

3.77 

8.00 

13 

1 

0.13 

0.38 

9 

1 

0.94 

2.25 

14 

1 

0.13 

0.44 

10 

1 

0.94 

2.50 

16 

1 

0.13 

0.51 

Framingbam, 

2,115 

100.00 

100.00 

17 

1 

0.13 

0.54 

1 

84 

3.97 

0.88 

33 

1 

0.13 

0.73 

2 

361 

17.07 

7.59 

69 

1 

0.13 

2.18 

3 

413 

19.53 

13.02 

Concord, 

874 

100.00 

100.00 

4 

374 

17.68 

15.73 

1 

32 

3.66 

0.62 

5 

332 

15.70 

17.45 

2 

131 

14.99 

5.06 

6 

201 

9.50 

12.68 

3 

146 

16.71 

8.46 

7 

125 

5.91 

9.20 

4 

167 

19.11 

12.91 

8 

98 

4.63 

8.24 

5 

123 

14.08 

11.89 

9 

57 

2.70 

5.39 

366 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages        1 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  or  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 

MIDDLESEX— Con. 

Framingham  —  Con. 

Hopkinton— Con. 

lO 

30 

1.42 

3.15 

9 

13 

1.73 

3.92 

11 

10 

0.47 

1.16 

lO 

4 

0.53 

1.34 

13 

11 

0.52 

1.39 

11 

6 

0.80 

2.21 

13 

5 

0.24 

0.68 

13 

1 

0.13 

0.40 

13 

2 

0.09 

0.32 

13 

1 

0.13 

0.44 

16 

o 

0.09 

0.34 

14 

1 

0.13 

0.47 

17 

2 

0.09 

0.36 

13 

1 

0.13 

0.50 

19 

1 

0.05 

0.20 

18 

1 

0.13 

0.60 

31 

1 

0.05 

0.22 

Hudson,         , 

1,245 

100.00 

100.00 

33 

2 

0.09 

0.48 

1 

49 

3.94 

0.92 

38 

1 

0.05 

0.29 

3 

234 

18.80 

8.82 

30 

1 

0.05 

0.32 

3 

277 

22.25 

15.66 

33 

1 

0.05 

0.34 

4 

229 

18.39 

17.26 

54 

1 

0.05 

0.57 

5 

153 

12.29 

14.41 

Grroton,. 

508 

100.00 

100.00 

6 

128 

10.28 

14.47 

1 

42 

8.27 

1.92 

7 

64 

5.14 

8.44 

3 

92 

18.11 

8.. 39 

8 

47 

3.77 

7.08 

3 

109 

21.46 

14.92 

9 

24 

1.93 

4.07 

4 

95 

18.70 

17.33 

10 

18 

1.45 

3.39 

S 

59 

11.61 

13.46 

11 

10 

0.80 

2.07 

6 

43 

8.46 

11.77 

13 

4 

0.32 

0.90 

7 

30 

5.91 

9.58 

13 

2 

0.16 

0.49 

S 

15 

2.95 

5.47 

14 

2 

0.16 

0.53 

9 

8 

1.57 

3.28 

13 

1 

0.08 

0.28 

10 

5 

0.98 

2.28 

19 

o 

0.16 

0.72 

11 

4 

0.79 

2.01 

36 

1 

0.08 

0.49 

13 

1 

0.20 

0.55 

Lexington,    . 

775 

100.00 

100.00 

13 

3 

0.59 

1.78 

1 

36 

4.65 

1.03 

19 

1 

0.20 

0.87 

3 

109 

14.06 

6.23 

140 

1 

0.20 

6.39 

3 

147 

18.97 

12.61 

HoUiston, 

701 

100.00 

100.00 

4 

153 

19.74 

17.50 

1 

54 

7.70 

1.99 

5 

106 

13.68 

15.15 

3 

144 

20.54 

10.60 

6 

90 

11.61 

15.44 

3 

156 

22.26 

17.22 

7 

48 

6.19 

9.61 

4 

138 

19.69 

20.31 

8 

42 

5.42 

9.61 

3 

75 

10.70 

13.80 

9 

20 

2.58 

5.15 

6 

55 

7.85 

12.14 

10 

9 

1.16 

2.57 

7 

35 

4.99 

9.01 

11 

8 

1.03 

2.51 

S 

16 

2.28 

4.71 

13 

4 

0.52 

1.37 

9 

17 

2.43 

5.63 

13 

2 

0.26 

0.74 

10 

6 

0.86 

2.21 

17 

1 

0.13 

0.48 

11 

1 

0.14 

0.40 

Lincoln, 

209 

100.00 

100.00 

13 

1 

0.14 

0.44 

1 

12 

5.74 

1.08 

13 

1 

0.14 

0.48 

3 

21 

10.05 

3.78 

14 

1 

0.14 

0.51 

3 

32 

15.31 

8.64 

15 

1 

0.14 

0.55 

4 

36 

17.22 

12.96 

Hopklnton,   . 

752 

100.00 

100.00 

5 

24 

11.48 

10.80 

1 

59 

7.85 

1.98 

6 

22 

10.53 

11.88 

3 

147 

19.55 

9.85 

7 

24 

11.48 

15.13 

3 

170 

22.61 

17.09 

8 

11 

5.26 

7.92 

4 

127 

16.89 

17.02 

9 

8 

3.83 

6.48 

5 

87 

11.57 

14.58 

10 

7 

3.35 

6.30 

6 

73 

9.71 

14.68 

11 

2 

0.96 

1.98 

7 

43 

5.72 

10.09 

13 

1 

0.48 

1.08 

8 

18 

2.39 

4.83 

13 

4 

1.91 

4.68 

SIZE    OF    FAMILIES. 


367 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Kumber 
of 

Families 

PERCENTAGE.S 

AND 

Size  op  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Lincoln  — Con. 

Natick  —  Con. 

14 

1 

0.48 

1.26 

S 

367 

17.57 

8.33 

15 

1 

0.48 

1.35 

3 

436 

20.87 

14.84 

16 

1 

0.48 

1.44 

4 

400 

19.15 

18.15 

17 

1 

0.48 

1.53 

3 

312 

14.93 

17.70 

19 

1 

0.48 

1.71 

6 

176 

8.42 

11.98 

Littleton, 

256 

100.00 

100.00 

7 

139 

6.65 

11.04 

1 

11 

4.30 

0.97 

8 

63 

3.02 

5.72 

3 

44 

17.19 

7.75 

9 

35 

1  68 

3.57 

3 

43 

16.80 

11.36 

10 

25 

1.20 

2.84 

4 

43 

16.80 

15.14 

11 

12 

0.57 

1..50 

5 

42 

16.40 

18.49 

IS 

8 

0.38 

1.09 

6 

27 

10.55 

14.26 

13 

3 

0.14 

0.44 

7 

23 

8.98 

14.17 

14 

2 

0.10 

0.32 

8 

15 

5.86 

10.56 

13 

1 

0.05 

0.17 

9 

5 

1.95 

3.96 

18 

2 

0.10 

0.41 

10 

1 

0.39 

0.88 

S4 

1 

0.05 

0.27 

13 

1 

0.39 

1.14 

38 

1 

0.05 

0.43 

15 

1 

0.39 

1.32 

North  Reading,    . 

228 

100.00 

100.00 

Maynard, 

642 

100.00 

100.00 

1 

21 

9.21 

2.51 

1 

15 

2.34 

0.49 

S 

46 

20.18 

11.02 

S 

77 

11.99 

4.98 

3 

59 

25.88 

21.20 

3 

119 

18.54 

11.55 

4 

48 

21.05 

22.99 

4 

128 

■19.94 

16.. 57 

5 

22 

9.65 

13.17 

5 

100 

15.58 

16.18 

6 

9 

3.95 

6.47 

6 

61 

9.50 

11.85 

7 

12 

5.26 

10.06 

7 

53 

8.25 

12.01 

8 

4 

1.75 

3.83 

8 

39 

6.07 

10.10 

9 

3 

1.31 

3.23 

9 

24 

3.74 

6.99 

10 

2 

0.88 

2.40 

10 

12 

1.87 

3.88 

11 

1 

0.44 

1.32 

11 

7 

1.09 

2.49 

15 

1 

0.44 

1.80 

IS 

4 

0.62 

1.55 

Pepperell, 

787 

100.00 

100.00 

13 

2 

0.31 

0.84 

1 

52 

6.61 

1.57 

16 

1 

0.16 

0.52 

s 

150 

19.06 

9.03 

Melrose,        . 

2,685 

100.00 

100.00 

3 

1.51 

19.19 

13.64 

1 

50 

1.86 

0.42 

4 

135 

17.15 

16.26 

3 

392 

14.60 

6.55 

3 

108 

13.72 

16.26 

3 

518 

19.29 

12.99 

6 

78 

9.91 

14.09 

4 

581 

21.63 

19.42 

7 

39 

4.95 

8.22 

5 

463 

17.25 

19.35 

8 

28 

3.56 

6.75 

6 

312 

11.62 

15.65 

9 

21 

2.67 

5.69 

7 

174 

6.48 

10.18 

10 

14 

1.7S 

4.22 

8 

95 

3.53 

6.35 

11 

6 

0.76 

1.99 

9 

35 

1.31 

2.63 

IS 

2 

0.25 

0.72 

10 

32 

1.19 

2.67 

15 

1 

0.13 

0.45 

11 

16 

0.59 

1.47 

17 

1 

0.13 

0.51 

IS 

5 

0.19 

0.50 

SO 

1 

0.13 

0.60 

13 

1 

0.04 

0.11 

Reading, 

1,150 

100.00 

100.00 

14 

3 

0.11 

0.35 

1 

45 

3.91 

0.95 

13 

3 

0.11 

0.38 

S 

237 

20.61 

10.05 

16 

1 

0.04 

0.13 

3 

244 

21.22 

15.52 

18 

1 

0.04 

0.15 

4 

226 

19.65 

19.16 

19 

1 

0  04 

0.16 

3 

142 

12.34 

15.05 

SO 

1 

0.04 

0.17 

6 

102 

8.87 

12.97 

44 

1 

0.04 

0.37 

7 

82 

7.13 

12.17 

Natick,  .... 

2,089 

100.00 

100.00 

8 

36 

3.13 

6.11 

1 

106 

5.07 

1.20 

9 

14 

1.22 

2.67 

368 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns,        ' 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Number  - 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total           Total 
Families    Population 

MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 

^UDDLESEX  — Con. 

Reading  — Con. 

Stow,     .... 

234 

100.00 

100.00 

10 

10 

0.87 

2.12 

1 

12 

5.13 

1.30 

11 

6 

0.52 

1.40 

2 

51 

21.80 

11.09 

IS 

1 

0.09 

0.25 

3 

49 

20.94 

15.98 

13 

3 

0.26 

0.83 

4 

40 

17.09 

17.39 

14 

1 

0.09 

0.30 

5 

42 

17.95 

22.83 

SI 

1 

0.09 

0.45 

6 

17 

7.27 

11.09 

Sherbom, 

286 

100.00 

100.00 

7 

12 

5.13 

9.13 

1 

18 

6.29 

1.24 

8 

6 

2.56 

5.22 

3 

61 

21.33 

8.44 

10 

2 

0.85 

2.17 

3 

60 

20.98 

12.45 

11 

2 

0.85 

2.39 

4 

50 

17.48 

13.83 

13 

1 

0.43 

1.41 

5 

46 

16.08 

15.91 

Sudbury, 

272 

100.00 

100.00 

6 

18 

6.29 

7.47 

1 

20 

7.35 

1.75 

7 

14 

4.90 

6.78 

2 

53 

19.48 

9.29 

8 

6 

2.10 

3.32 

3 

50 

18.38 

13.15 

9 

7 

2.45 

4.36 

4 

47 

17.28 

16.48 

10 

3 

1.05 

2.07 

3 

35 

12.87 

15.34 

11 

1 

0.35 

0.76 

6 

30 

11.03 

15.77 

13 

1 

0.35 

0.83 

7 

16 

5.88 

9  82 

336 

1 

0.35 

22.54 

8 

5 

1.84 

3.51 

Bhirley, 

324 

100.00 

100.00 

9 

9 

3.31 

7.10 

1 

21 

6.48 

1.50 

10 

3 

1.10 

2.63 

2 

62 

19.13 

8.86 

14 

2 

0.74 

2.45 

3 

59 

18.21 

12.65 

13 

1 

0.37 

1.31 

4 

64 

19.75 

18.30 

16 

1 

0.37 

1.40 

5 

38 

11.73 

13.58 

Tewksbury,  . 

473 

100.00 

100.00 

6 

25 

7.72 

10.72 

1 

14 

2.96 

0.41 

T 

25 

7.72 

12.51 

2 

79 

16.70 

4.68 

8 

8 

2.47 

4.58 

3 

75 

15.86 

6.66 

9 

10 

3.08 

6.43 

4 

89 

18.82 

10.54 

10 

7 

2.16 

5.00 

3 

65 

13.74 

9.62 

11 

2 

0.62 

1.57 

6 

56 

11.84 

9.94 

17 

1 

0.31 

1.22 

7 

39 

8.25 

8.08 

18 

1 

0.31 

1.29 

8 

21 

4.44 

4.97 

2.> 

1 

0.31 

1.79 

9 

16 

3.38 

4.26 

Stoneham,     . 

1,581 

100.00 

100.00 

10 

6 

1.27 

1.78 

1 

84 

5.31 

1.34 

11 

4 

0.85 

1.30 

2 

370 

23.40 

11.78 

12 

2 

0.42 

0.71 

3 

345 

21.82 

16.47 

13 

1 

0.21 

0.39 

4 

285 

18.03 

18.14 

14 

3 

0.63 

1.24 

5 

197 

12.46 

15.67 

13 

1 

0.21 

0.44 

6 

111 

7.02 

10.60 

16 

1 

0.21 

0.47 

7 

85 

5.38 

9.47 

1,166 

1 

0.21 

34.51 

8 

45 

2.85 

5.73 

Townsend,    . 

512 

100.00 

100.00 

9 

21 

1.33 

3.01 

1 

50 

9.76 

2.81 

10 

14 

0.89 

2.23 

2 

149 

29.10 

16.74 

11 

8 

0.51 

1.40 

3 

109 

21.29 

18.37 

12 

6 

0.38 

1.14 

4 

81 

15.82 

18.20 

13 

3 

0.19 

0.62 

3 

56 

10.94 

15.73 

15 

1 

0.06 

0.24 

6 

30 

5.86 

10.11 

16 

1 

0.06 

0.25 

7 

12 

2.34 

4.72 

20 

2 

0.13 

0.64 

8 

12 

2.34 

5.39 

22 

1 

0.06 

0.35 

9 

7 

1.37 

3.54 

24 

1 

0.06 

0.38 

10 

3 

0.58 

1.69 

34 

1 

0.06 

0.54 

12 

1 

0.20 

0.68 

SIZE    OF   FAMILIES. 


369 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


CoDNTiES,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

MIDDLE8EX  — Con. 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Townsend  —  Con. 

Wayland — Con. 

16 

1 

0.20 

0.90 

3 

80 

17.94 

11.85 

20 

1 

0.20 

1.12 

4 

86 

19.28 

16.98 

TyngsboroTigh,     . 

163 

100.00 

100.00 

5 

63 

14.13 

15.55 

1 

16 

9.82 

2.52 

6 

51 

11.44 

15.10 

2 

37 

22.70 

11.65 

7 

32 

7.18 

11.06 

3 

32 

19.63 

15.12 

8 

14 

3.14 

5.53 

4 

25 

15.34 

15.75 

9 

12 

2.69 

5.33 

5 

19 

11.66 

14.96 

10 

9 

2.02 

4.44 

6 

12 

7.36 

11.34 

11 

5 

1.12 

2.71 

7 

10 

6.13 

11.02 

12 

1 

0.22 

0.59 

8 

3 

1.84 

3.78 

13 

2 

0.45 

1.28 

9 

6 

3.68 

8.50 

16 

1 

0.22 

0.79 

10 

1 

0.61 

1.58 

20 

1 

0.22 

0.99 

12 

2 

1.23 

3.78 

Weetford,     . 

526 

100.00 

100.00 

Wakefield,    . 

1,958 

100.00 

100.00 

1 

25 

4.75 

1.03 

1 

68 

3.47 

0.82 

2 

95 

18.06 

7.86 

2 

355 

18.13 

8.55 

3 

99 

18.82 

12.28 

3 

414 

21.15 

14.96 

4 

86 

16.35 

14.23 

4 

378 

19.31 

18.21 

5 

62 

11.79 

12.82 

5 

279 

14.25 

16.80 

6 

62 

11.79 

15.39 

6 

212 

10.83 

15.32 

7 

26 

4.94 

7.53 

7 

104 

5.31 

8.77 

8 

28 

5.33 

9.26 

8 

70 

3.58 

6.74 

9 

14 

2.66 

5.21 

9 

37 

1.89 

4.01 

10 

9 

1.71 

3.72 

10 

20 

1.02 

2.41 

11 

4 

0.76 

1.82 

11 

12 

0.61 

1.59 

12 

8 

1.52 

3.97 

12 

2 

0.10 

0.29 

13 

3 

0.57 

1.61 

13 

1 

0.05 

0.15 

14 

2 

0.38   . 

1.16 

14 

2 

0.10 

0.34 

16 

1 

0.19 

0.66 

15 

1 

0.05 

0.18 

17 

1 

0.19 

0.70 

20 

1 

0.05 

0.24 

18 

1 

0.19 

0.75 

25 

1 

0.05 

0.30 

Weston, 

367 

100.00 

100.00 

27 

1 

0.05 

0.32 

1 

10 

2.72 

0.59 

"Watertown,  . 

1,650 

100.00 

100.00 

2 

52 

14.17 

6.08 

1 

30 

1.82 

0.39 

3 

70 

19.07 

12.28 

2 

242 

14.67 

6.21 

4 

75 

20.44 

17.55 

3 

305 

18.49 

11.75 

5 

55 

14.99 

16.08 

4 

297 

18.00 

15.25 

6 

36 

9.81 

12.63 

5 

259 

15.70 

16.63 

7 

27 

7.36 

11.05 

6 

204 

12.37 

15.72 

8 

13 

3.54 

6.08 

7 

119 

7.21 

10.70 

9 

14 

3.81 

7.37 

8 

84 

5.09 

8.63 

10 

7 

1.91 

4.09 

9 

56 

3.39 

6.47 

11 

3 

0.82 

1.93 

10 

18 

1.09 

2.31 

12 

1 

0.27 

0.70 

11 

23 

1.39 

3.25 

13 

1 

0.27 

0.76 

12 

5 

0.30 

0.77 

14 

2 

0.55 

1.64 

13 

3 

0.18 

0.50 

20 

1 

0.27 

1.17 

IS 

1 

0.06 

0.19 

Wilmington, 

338 

100.00 

100.00 

17 

1 

0.06 

0.22 

1 

20 

5.92 

1.41 

19 

1 

0.06 

0.24 

2 

63 

18.64 

8.87 

28 

1 

0.06 

0.36 

3 

68 

20.12 

14.37 

32 

1 

0.06 

0.41 

4 

59 

17.46 

16.62 

Wayland, 

446 

100.00 

100.00 

5 

46 

13.61 

16.20 

1 

20 

4.48 

0.99 

6 

32 

9.46 

13.52 

2 

69 

15.47 

6.81 

7 

19 

5.62 

9.37 

370 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  op  Families. 

Xumber 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

NORFOLK  — Con. 

Wilmington  — Con. 

Avon  —  Con. 

8 

17 

5.03 

9.58 

14 

1 

0.26 

0.86 

9 

6 

1.48 

3.17 

26 

1 

0.26 

1.60 

10 

5 

1.48 

3.52 

Bellingham,  . 

358 

100.00 

100.00 

11 

1 

0.29 

0.77 

1 

23 

6.42 

1.55 

12 

2 

0.60 

1.69 

2 

80 

22.35 

10.80 

13 

1 

0.29 

0.91 

3 

71 

19.83 

14.38 

Winchester, .        .        . 

1,301 

100.00 

100.00 

4 

54 

15.08 

14.69 

1 

33 

2.54 

0.54 

5 

34 

9.50 

11.48 

a 

182 

13.99 

5.92 

6 

46 

12.85 

18.64 

3 

201 

15.45 

9.81 

7 

16 

4.47 

7.56 

4 

253 

19.45 

16.45 

8 

14 

3.91 

7.56 

5 

221 

16.99 

17.97 

9 

9 

2.51 

5.47 

6 

168 

12.91 

16.39 

10 

6 

1.68 

4.05 

7 

98 

7.53 

11.15 

11 

4 

1.12 

2.97 

8 

71 

5.46 

9.24 

14 

1 

0.28 

0.95 

9 

43 

3.30 

6.29 

Braintree, 

1,2.54 

100.00 

100.00 

10 

13 

1.00 

2.11 

1 

51 

4.07 

0.96 

11 

5 

0.38 

0.89 

2 

245 

19.54 

9.23 

12 

2 

0.15 

0.39 

3 

277 

22.09 

15.65 

IS 

4 

0.31 

0.85 

4 

243 

19.38 

18.30 

15 

2 

0.15 

0.49 

5 

179 

14.27 

16.85 

16 

3 

0.23 

0.78 

6 

103 

8.21 

11.64 

18 

1 

0.08 

0.29 

7 

,58 

4.62 

7.64 

27 

1 

0.08 

0.44 

8 

49 

3.91 

7.38 

9 

25 

1.99 

4.24 

NANTUCKET. 

10 

10 

0.80 

1.88 

Nantucket,    . 

981 

100.00 

100.00 

11 

6 

0.48 

1.24 

1 

149 

15.19 

4.94 

12 

3 

0.24 

0.68 

2 

295 

30.07 

19.56 

13 

1 

0.08 

0.24 

3 

218 

22.22 

21.68 

15 

1 

0.08 

0.28 

4 

159 

16.21 

21.09 

19 

1 

0.08 

0.36 

S 

80 

8.16 

13.26 

20 

1 

0.08 

0.38 

6 

38 

3.88 

7.56 

162 

1 

0.08 

3.05 

7 

22 

2.24 

5.11 

Brookline,     . 

3,148 

100.00 

100.00 

8 

9 

0.92 

2.39 

I 

113 

3.59 

0.70 

9 

5 

0..51 

1.49 

2 

319 

10.14 

3.95 

10 

1 

0.10 

0.33 

3 

459 

14.58 

8.52 

11 

2 

0.20 

0  73 

4 

510 

16.20 

12.62 

12 

1 

0.10 

0.40 

5 

527 

16.74 

16.30 

16 

1 

0  10 

0.53 

6 

450 

14.30 

16.70 

28 

1 

0.10 

0.93 

7 

311 

9.88 

13.47 

8 

186 

5.91 

9.21 

NORFOLK. 

9 

120 

3.81 

6.68 

Avon,    .... 

385 

100.00 

100.00 

10 

57 

1.81 

3.53 

1 

13 

3.38 

0.80 

11 

40 

1.27 

2.72 

2 

74 

19.22 

9.10 

12 

16 

0.51 

1.19 

3 

86 

22.34 

15.87 

13 

13 

0.41 

1.05 

4 

68 

17.66 

16.73 

14 

7 

0.22 

0.61 

5 

56 

14.54 

17.22 

15 

5 

0.16 

0.46 

6 

34 

8.83 

12.55 

16 

3 

0.10 

0.30 

7 

24 

6.23 

10.33 

17 

1 

0.03 

0.10 

8 

16 

4.16 

7.87 

18 

2 

0.07 

0.22 

9 

7 

1.82 

3.87 

19 

1 

0.03 

0.12 

10 

3 

0.78 

1.85 

20 

1 

0.03 

0.12 

11 

2 

0.52 

1.35 

22 

1 

0.03 

0.14 

SIZE    OF   FAMILIES. 


371 


SIZE  OF   FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Pekcentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  or  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

NORFOLK  — Con. 

Brookline  —  Con. 

25 

• 

0.03 

0.15 

NORFOLK  — Con. 
Dedham  —  Con. 

26 

0.03 

0.16 

40 

1 

0.06 

0.55 

87 

0.03 

0.17 

80 

1 

0.06 

1.11 

29 

0.03 

0.18 

Dover,   .... 

148 

100.00 

100.00 

31 

0.03 

0.19 

1 

9 

6.08 

1.35 

72 

0.03 

0.44 

2 

22 

14.86 

6.59 

Canton,          . 

968 

100.00 

100.00 

3 

31 

20.94 

13.92 

1 

35 

3.62 

0.76 

4 

23 

15.54 

13.77 

2 

151 

15.60 

6.51 

5 

20 

13.51 

14.97 

3 

158 

16.32 

10.22 

6 

14 

9.46 

12.57 

4 

155 

16.01 

13.37 

7 

12 

8.11 

12.57 

5 

138 

14.26 

14.88 

8 

6 

4.05 

7.19 

6 

110 

11.36 

14.24 

9 

6 

4.05 

8.08 

7 

86 

8.88 

12.99 

10 

1 

0.68 

1.50 

8 

51 

5.27 

8.80 

11 

1 

0.68 

1.65 

9 

■18 

4.96 

9.. 32 

12 

1 

0.68 

1.80 

10 

12 

1.24 

2.59 

13 

1 

0.68 

1.95 

11 

15 

1.55 

3.. 56 

14 

1 

0.68 

2.09 

13 

5 

0.52 

1.29 

Foxborough, 

828 

100.00 

100.00 

13 

1 

0.10 

0.28 

1 

69 

8.33 

2.14 

17 

1 

0.10 

0.37 

2 

195 

23.55 

12.12 

19 

2 

0.21 

0.82 

3 

175 

21.14 

16.31 

Cohaseet,       .        . 

586 

100.00 

100.00 

4 

1.54 

18.60 

19.14 

1 

43 

7.34 

1.74 

5 

82 

9.90 

12.74 

2 

123 

20.99 

9.94 

6 

74 

8.94 

13.80 

3 

110 

18.77 

13.34 

7 

34 

4.11 

7.39 

4 

96 

16.38 

15.. 52 

8 

25 

3.02 

6.21 

5 

68 

11.61 

13.74 

9 

8 

0.97 

2.24 

6 

51 

8.70 

12.37 

10 

5 

0.60 

1.55 

7 

37 

6.32 

10.47 

11 

2 

0.24 

0.68 

8 

■21 

3.58 

6.79 

18 

1 

0.12 

0..37 

9 

1-t 

2.39 

5.09 

13 

1 

0.12 

0.40 

lO 

i 

1.20 

2.83 

18 

1 

0.12 

0.56 

11 

6 

1.02 

2.67 

22 

1 

0.12 

0.68 

12 

3 

0.51 

1.45 

118 

1 

0.12 

3.67 

13 

4 

0.68 

2.10 

Franklin,       , 

1,176 

100.00 

100.00 

14 

1 

0.17 

0.57 

1 

58 

4.93 

1.13 

l.-i 

1 

0.17 

0.61 

2 

217 

18.45 

8.45 

19 

1 

0.17 

0.77 

3 

242 

20.58 

14.14 

Dedham, 

1,613 

100.00 

100.00 

4 

229 

19.47 

17.83 

1 

82 

5.08 

1.14 

5 

164 

13.94 

15.97 

2 

260 

16.12 

7.21 

6 

108 

9.18 

12.62 

3 

311 

19.28 

12.94 

7 

51 

4.34 

6.95 

4 

29-t 

18.23 

16.31 

8 

37 

3.14 

5.76 

5 

216 

13.39 

14.98 

9 

33 

2.80 

5.78 

6 

183 

11. .35 

15.23 

lO 

15 

1.27 

2.92 

7' 

126 

7.81 

12.23 

11 

4 

0.34 

0.86 

8 

59 

3.66 

6.54 

12 

8 

0.68 

1.87 

9 

35 

2.17 

4.37 

13 

1 

0.09 

0.25 

10 

23 

1.43 

3.19 

14 

2 

0.17 

0.55 

11 

7 

0.43 

1.07 

18 

2 

0.17 

0.70 

18 

4 

0.25 

0.66 

19 

1 

0.09 

0.37 

13 

5 

0.31 

0.90 

33 

1 

0.09 

0.64 

14 

4 

0.25 

0.78 

34 

1 

0.09 

0.66 

19 

1 

0.06 

0.26 

33 

1 

0.09 

0.68 

38 

1 

0.06 

0.53 

96 

1 

0.09 

1.87 

372 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
FamUies 

Peecektages 

AND 

Size  of  Famu-ies. 

Total 

Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

jrORFOLK  — Con. 

NORFOLK  — Con. 

Holbrook,      . 

571 

100.00 

100.00 

Medway  —  Con. 

1 

34 

5.95 

1.48 

2 

163 

22.27 

11.19 

2 

113 

19.79 

9.84 

3 

142 

19.40 

14.63 

3 

125 

21.89 

16.32 

4 

133 

18.17 

18.26 

4 

100 

17.51 

17.41 

5 

84 

11.47 

14.42 

5 

77 

13.49 

16.75 

6 

66 

9.02 

13.59 

6 

49 

8.58 

12.79 

7 

40 

5.46 

9.61 

T 

36 

6.30 

10.97 

8 

18 

2.46 

4.94 

8 

19 

3.33 

6.61 

9 

13 

1.77 

4.02 

9 

8 

1.40 

3.13 

10 

10 

1.37 

3.43 

10 

3 

0.53 

1.31 

11 

4 

0.54 

1.51 

11 

6 

1.05 

2.87 

12 

1 

0.14 

0.41 

13 

1 

0.18 

0.52 

13 

1 

0.14 

0.45 

Hyde  Park,   . 

2,561 

100.00 

100.00 

21 

1 

0.14 

0.72 

1 

82 

3.20 

0.69 

27 

1 

0.14 

0.93 

2 

365 

14.25 

6.17 

Minis 

226 

100,00 

100.00 

3 

461 

18.00 

11.69 

1 

11 

4.87 

1.09 

4 

498 

19.45 

16.84 

2 

33 

14.60 

6.56 

3 

393 

15.35 

16.62 

3 

51 

22.57 

15.21 

6 

297 

11.60 

15.07 

4 

36 

15.93 

14.32 

7 

197 

7.69 

11.66 

5 

34 

15.05 

16.90 

S 

121 

4.72 

8.19 

6 

22 

9.74 

13.12 

9 

54 

2.11 

4.11 

7 

14 

6.19 

9.74 

10 

45 

1.76 

3.81 

8 

8 

3.54 

6.36 

11 

17 

0.66 

1.58 

9 

9 

3.98 

8.05 

12 

13 

0.51 

1.32 

lO 

5 

2.21 

4.97 

13 

6 

0.23 

0.66 

11 

o 

0.88 

2.19 

14 

5 

0.19 

0.59 

15 

1 

0.44 

1.49 

15 

1 

0.04 

0.13 

Milton,  .... 

1,106 

100.00 

100.00 

16 

3 

0.12 

0.41 

1 

38 

3.44 

0.69 

17 

1 

0.04 

0.14 

2 

1.37 

14.20 

5.69 

18 

1 

0.04 

0.15 

3 

191 

17.27 

10.38 

20 

1 

0.04 

0.17 

4 

170 

15.37 

12.32 

Medfleld, 

415 

100.00 

100.00 

3 

156 

14.10 

14.14 

1 

25 

6.03 

1.34 

6 

141 

12.75 

15.33 

2 

81 

19.52 

8.65 

7 

87 

7.87 

11.04 

3 

83 

20.00 

13.30 

8 

68 

6.15 

9.86 

4 

66 

15.91 

14.10 

9 

39 

3.53 

6.36 

5 

55 

13.25 

14.69 

10 

19 

1.72 

3.44 

6 

41 

9.88 

13.14 

11 

12 

1.08 

2.39 

7 

20 

4.82 

7.48 

12 

13 

1.17 

2.83 

8 

13 

3.13 

5.56 

13 

4 

0.36 

0.94 

9 

14 

3.37 

6.73 

14 

3 

0.27 

0.76 

10 

5 

1.21 

2.67 

13 

0.36 

1.09 

11 

3 

0.72 

1.76 

18 

0.09 

0.33 

13 

1 

0.24 

0.69 

26 

0.09 

0.47 

14 

1 

0.24 

0.75 

30 

0.09 

0.91 

15 

1 

0.24 

0.80 

57 

0.09 

1.03 

16 

1 

0.24 

0.86 

Needham, 

802 

100.00 

100.00 

18 

1 

0.24 

0.96 

1 

39 

4.86 

1.11 

19 

1 

0.24 

1.02 

^ 

134 

16.71 

7.63 

24 

1 

0.24 

1.28 

3 

162 

20.20 

13.84 

34 

1 

0.24 

1.82 

4 

147 

18.33 

16.75 

43 

1 

0.24 

2.40 

5 

101 

12.59 

14.39 

Medway, 

732 

100.00 

100.00 

6 

82 

10.22 

14.01 

1 

55 

7.51 

1.89 

7 

58 

7.23 

11.56 

SIZE    or    FAMILIES. 


373 


SIZE   OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Contimiecl. 


CouuTiES,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Pekcentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Pekcentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

NORFOLK  — Con. 

NORFOLK  — Con. 

Needham  — Con. 

Sharon  — Con. 

8 

41 

5.11 

9.34 

6 

41 

10.43 

14.33 

9 

17 

2.12 

4.36 

7 

28 

7.12 

11.42 

10 

10 

1.25 

2.85 

8 

13 

3.31 

6.06 

11 

3 

0.38 

0.94 

9 

5 

1.27 

2.62 

12 

3 

0.38 

1.03 

10 

4 

1.02 

2.33 

13 

3 

0.38 

1.11 

11 

2 

0.51 

1.28 

14 

1 

0.12 

0.40 

18 

2 

0.51 

1.40 

84 

1 

0.12 

0.68 

13 

2 

0.51 

1.51 

Norfolk, 

210 

100.00 

100.00 

14 

0.25 

0.81 

I 

11 

5.24 

1.25 

18 

0.25 

1.05 

8 

36 

17.14 

8.16 

84 

0.25 

1.40 

3 

44 

20.95 

14.96 

Stoughton,    . 

1,241 

100.00 

100.00 

4 

36 

17.14 

16.33 

1 

77 

6.20 

1.46 

5 

30 

14.29 

17.01 

8 

233 

18.78 

8.84 

« 

25 

11.90 

17.01 

3 

235 

18.94 

13.37 

7 

13 

6.19 

10.32 

4 

213 

17.16 

16.16 

8 

5 

2.38 

4.53 

5 

175 

14.10 

16.60 

9 

9 

4.29 

9.18 

6 

129 

10.39 

14.68 

11 

1 

0.48 

1.25 

7 

68 

5.48 

9.03 

Norwood, 

963 

100.00 

100.00 

8 

45 

3.63 

6.83 

1 

23 

2.39 

0.50 

9 

35 

2.82 

5.97 

8 

134 

13.91 

5.86 

10 

12 

0.97 

2.28 

3 

171 

17.76 

11.22 

11 

3 

0.24 

0.63 

4 

179 

18.59 

15.65 

18 

11 

0.89 

2.. 50 

5 

148 

15.37 

16.18 

14 

1 

0.08 

0.26 

6 

121 

12.56 

15.87 

16 

2 

0.16 

0.61 

7 

74 

7.68 

11.32 

19 

1 

0.08 

0.36 

8 

42 

4.36 

7.35 

38 

1 

0.08 

0.42 

9 

33 

3.43 

6.49 

Walpole, 

688 

100.00 

100.00 

lO 

15 

1.56 

3.28 

1 

33 

4.80 

1.10 

11 

12 

1.25 

2.88 

8 

125 

18.17 

8.35 

18 

7 

0.73 

1.84 

3 

143 

20.79 

14.33 

13 

2 

0.21 

0.57 

4 

124 

18.02 

16.57 

80 

1 

0.10 

0.44 

5 

82 

11.92 

13.69 

85 

1 

0.10 

0.55 

6 

73 

10.61 

14.63 

Randolph, 

905 

100.00 

100.00 

7 

45 

6.54 

10.52 

1 

61 

6.74 

1.65 

8 

26 

3.78 

6.95 

8 

170 

18.79 

9.30 

9 

20 

2.91 

6.01 

3 

178 

19.67 

14.46 

10 

7 

1.02 

2.34 

4 

181 

20.00 

19.60 

11 

3 

0.44 

1.10 

5 

112 

12.38 

15.16 

18 

4 

0.58 

1.60 

6 

82 

9.06 

13.32 

18 

1 

0.14 

0.60 

7 

50 

5.52 

9.47 

83 

1 

0.14 

0.77 

8 

38 

4.20 

8.23 

43 

1 

0.14 

1.44 

9 

19 

2.10 

4.63 

Welleeley,     . 

738 

100.00 

100.00 

10 

9 

0.99 

2.44 

1 

28 

3.80 

0.66 

11 

2 

0.22 

0.60 

8 

116 

15.72 

5.49 

13 

1 

0.11 

0.32 

3 

130 

17.62 

9.22 

17 

2 

0.22 

0.92 

4 

142 

19.25 

13.43 

Sharon,. 

393 

100.00 

100.00 

5 

96 

13.01 

11.35 

1 

35 

8.91 

2.04 

6 

72 

9.76 

10.22 

3 

53 

13.49 

6.17 

7 

55 

7.46 

9.10 

3 

65 

16.54 

11.36 

8 

24 

3.26 

4.54 

4 

78 

19.85 

18.17 

9 

22 

2.99 

4.68 

5 

62 

15.78 

18.05 

10 

13 

1.77 

3.07 

374: 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Kumber 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

and 
Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 

Families 

Total 
Population 

NORFOLK  — Con. 

PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

Wellesley  —  Con. 

12 

1.63 

3.12 

Abington  —  Con. 

221 

20.54 

10.51 

IS 

4 

0.55 

1.14 

3 

243 

22.58 

17.33 

13 

4 

0.55 

1.23 

4 

205 

19.05 

19.49 

14 

3 

0.41 

0.99 

5 

154 

14.31 

18.30 

15 

2 

0.27 

0.71 

6 

101 

9.39 

14.41 

16 

1 

0.13 

0.38 

7 

51 

4.74 

8.49 

17 

1 

0.13 

0.40 

8 

25 

2.32 

4.75 

SO 

1 

0.13 

0.47 

9 

11 

1.02 

2.35 

SI 

1 

0.13 

0.50 

10 

7 

0.65 

1.66 

S4 

1 

0.13 

0.57 

11 

3 

0.28 

0.78 

S5 

1 

0.13 

0.59 

14 

2 

0.19 

0.67 

S9 

1 

0.13 

0.68 

Bridgewater, 

854 

100.00 

100.00 

3S 

1 

0.13 

0.76 

1 

39 

4.57 

0.83 

33 

1 

0.13 

0.78 

3 

188 

22.01 

8.02 

40 

1 

0.13 

0.95 

3 

167 

19.55 

10.69 

55 

1 

0.13 

1.30 

4 

154 

18.03 

13.15 

59 

1 

0.13 

1.40 

3 

114 

13.35 

12.16 

71 

1 

0.13 

1.68 

6 

84 

9.84 

10.76 

134 

1 

0.13 

2.93 

7 

42 

4.92 

6.27 

3S4 

1 

0.13 

7.66 

8 

32 

3.75 

5.46 

Weymouth,  . 

2,666 

100.00 

100.00 

9 

16 

1.87 

3.07 

1 

102 

3.82 

0.90 

10 

2 

0.23 

0.43 

2 

503 

18.87 

8.91 

11 

4 

0.47 

0.94 

3 

599 

22.47 

15.92 

IS 

2 

0.23 

0.51 

4 

501 

18.79 

17.75 

13 

3 

0.35 

0.83 

5 

367 

13.77 

16.25 

14 

3 

0.35 

0.90 

6 

230 

8.63 

12.22 

15 

1 

0.12 

0.32 

7 

156 

5.85 

9.67 

18 

1 

0.12 

0.39 

8 

111 

4.16 

7.87 

169 

1 

0.12 

3.61 

9 

42 

1.57 

3.35 

1,013 

1 

0.12 

21.66 

10 

27 

1.01 

2.39 

Carver 

262 

100.00 

100.00 

11 

15 

0.56 

1.46 

1 

30 

11.45 

2.95 

IS 

5 

0.19 

0.53 

S 

50 

19.09 

9.84 

13 

4 

0.15 

0.46 

3 

55 

20.99 

16.24 

15 

1 

0.04 

0.13 

4 

41 

15.65 

16.14 

S6 

1 

0.04 

0.23 

5 

34 

12.98 

16.73 

38 

1 

0.04 

0.34 

6 

24 

9.16 

14.18 

183 

1 

0.04 

1.62 

7 

11 

4.20 

7.58 

Wrentham,  . 

631 

100.00 

100.00 

8 

rr 

2.67 

5.51 

1 

41 

6.50 

1.59 

9 

2 

0.76 

1.77 

s 

125 

19.81 

9.68 

10 

3 

1.15 

2.95 

3 

120 

19.02 

13.93 

11 

2 

0.76 

2.17 

4 

125 

19.81 

19.35 

IS 

2 

0.76 

2.36 

5 

83 

13.15 

16.06 

16 

1 

0.38 

1.58 

6 

57 

9.03 

13.24 

Diixbury, 

532 

100.00 

100.00 

7 

27 

4.28 

7.31 

1 

48 

9.02 

2.44 

8 

24 

3.80 

7.43 

o 

140 

26.31 

14.24 

9 

15 

2.. 38 

5.22 

3 

115 

21.62 

17.55 

10 

6 

0.95 

2.32 

4 

94 

17.67 

19.13 

11 

4 

0.63 

1.70 

5 

51 

9.59 

12.97 

13 

2 

0.32 

1.01 

6 

33 

6.20 

10.07 

15 

2 

0.32 

1.16 

7 

22 

4.13 

7.83 

8 

10 

1.88 

4.07 

PLYMOUTH. 

9 

11 

2.07 

5.04 

Abington,      . 

1,076 

100.00 

100.00 

10 

5 

0.94 

2.54 

1 

53 

4.93 

1.26 

IS 

1 

0.19 

0.61 

SIZE    OF   FAMILIES. 


375 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

.Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Pekcentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

PLYMOUTH -Con. 

PLYMOUTH— Con. 

Duxbury  — Con. 

1» 

1 

0.19 

0.97 

Hingham  —  Con. 

3 

227 

19.50 

9.42 

•JO 

1 

0.19 

2.54 

3 

239 

20.53 

14.88 

East  Bridgewater, 

726 

100.00 

100.00 

4 

209 

17.96 

17.35 

1 

43 

5.92 

1.49 

3 

147 

12.63 

15.25 

2 

140 

19.28 

9.67 

6 

109 

9.36 

13.57 

» 

155 

21.35 

16.07 

7 

58 

4.98 

8.42 

4 

158 

21.76 

21.84 

8 

38 

3.26 

6.31 

5 

90 

12.40 

15.55 

9 

21 

1.80 

3.92 

6 

65 

8.95 

13.48 

10 

17 

1.46 

3.53 

7 

33 

4.55 

7.98 

11 

4 

0.34 

0.91 

8 

18 

2.48 

4.97 

13 

4 

0.34 

1.00 

9 

10 

1.38 

3.11 

13 

2 

0.17 

0.-54 

10 

5 

0.69 

1.73 

IS 

1 

0.09 

0.31 

11 

4 

0.55 

1.52 

17 

2 

0.17 

0.71 

13 

3 

0.41 

1.24 

30 

1 

0.09 

0.41 

15 

1 

0.14 

0.52 

33 

1 

0.09 

0.46 

24 

1 

0.14 

0.83 

36 

1 

0.09 

0.54 

Halifax, 

148 

100.00 

100.00 

37 

1 

0.09 

0.77 

1 

24 

16.22 

4.83 

HuU,      .... 

229 

100.00 

100.00 

S 

35 

23.65 

14.08 

1 

10 

4.37 

0.96 

3 

29 

19.59 

17.50 

3 

35 

15.28 

6.70 

4 

26 

17.57 

20.93 

3 

43 

18.78 

12.36 

S 

11 

7.43 

11.07 

4 

44 

19.21 

16.86 

« 

12 

8.11 

14.49 

5 

30 

13.10 

14.37 

7 

7 

4.73 

9.86 

6 

27 

11.79 

15.52 

8 

2 

1.35 

3.22 

7 

19 

8.. 30 

12.74 

10 

2 

1.35 

4.02 

8 

9 

3.93 

6.90 

Hanover, 

544 

100.00 

100.00 

9 

4 

1.74 

3.45 

1 

40 

7.36 

1.95 

10 

4 

1.74 

3.83 

3 

120 

22.06 

11.70 

11 

1 

0.44 

1.05 

3 

135 

24.82 

19.75 

13 

1 

0.44 

1.24 

4 

101 

18.57 

19.70 

14 

1 

0.44 

1.34 

5 

52 

9.56 

12.68 

38 

1 

0.44 

2.68 

6 

42 

7.72 

12.29 

Kingston, 

477 

100.00 

100.00 

7 

29 

5.33 

9.90 

1 

29 

6.08 

1.66 

8 

11 

2.02 

4.29 

3 

117 

24.53 

13.40 

9 

5 

0.92 

2.19 

3 

105 

22.01 

18.04 

10 

3 

0.55 

1.46 

4 

106 

22.22 

24.29 

13 

1 

0.18 

0.58 

5 

44 

9.22 

12.60 

13 

2 

0..37 

1.27 

6 

39 

8.18 

13.40 

14 

1 

0.18 

0.68 

7 

20 

4.19 

8.02 

15 

1 

0.18 

0.73 

8 

9 

1.89 

4.12 

17 

1 

0.18 

0.83 

9 

5 

1.05 

2.58 

Hanson, 

380 

100.00 

100.00 

11 

3 

0.63 

1.89 

1 

24 

6.32 

1.74 

Lakeville,      . 

233 

100.00 

100.00 

3 

84 

22.10 

12.17 

1 

24 

10.30 

2.76 

3 

104 

27.37 

22.61 

3 

48 

20.60 

11.03 

4 

66 

17.37 

19.13 

3 

49 

21.03 

16.90 

5 

49 

12.89 

17.75 

4 

43 

18.45 

19.77 

6 

28 

7.37 

12.17 

5 

28 

12.02 

16.09 

7 

12 

3.16 

6.09 

6 

16 

6.87 

11.03 

8 

6 

1.58 

3.48 

7 

15 

6.44 

12.07 

9 

3 

0.79 

1.96 

8 

5 

2.14 

4.60 

10 

4 

1.05 

2.90 

9 

1 

0.43 

1.04 

Hingham, 

1,164 

100.00 

100.00 

10 

3 

1.29 

3.45 

1 

82 

7.05 

1.70 

11 

1 

0.43 

1.26 

376 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  op  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

PLYMOUTH— Con. 

Marion, .... 

213 

100.00 

100.00 

Norwell  —  Con. 

1 

12 

5.63 

1.58 

5 

49 

11.61 

15.91 

S 

49 

23.00 

12.91 

6 

22 

5.21 

8.57 

3 

58 

27.23 

22.93 

7 

16 

3.79 

7.27 

4 

42 

19.72 

22.13 

8 

10 

2.37 

5.20 

5 

26 

12.21 

17.13 

9 

9 

2.13 

5.26 

6 

15 

7.04 

11.86 

11 

4 

0.95 

2.86 

7 

3 

1.41 

2.77 

13 

1 

0.24 

0.84 

8 

6 

2.82 

6.32 

Pembroke,     . 

367 

100.00 

100.00 

9 

2 

0.94 

2.37 

1 

50 

13.62 

4.09 

Marshfleld,   . 

511 

100.00 

100.00 

2 

93 

25.34 

15.21 

1 

47 

9.20 

2.67 

3 

80 

21.80 

19.62 

3 

136 

26.61 

15.45 

4 

68 

18.53 

22.24 

3 

127 

24.85 

21.65 

5 

30 

8.17 

12.27 

4 

85 

16.63 

19.32 

6 

22 

5.99 

10.79 

5 

48 

9.39 

13.64 

7 

10 

2.73 

5.72 

6 

33 

6.46 

11.25 

8 

7 

1.91 

4.58 

7 

19 

3.72 

7.56 

9 

4 

1.09 

2.94 

8 

5 

0.98 

2.27 

10 

2 

0.55 

1.64 

9 

4 

0.78 

2.05 

11 

1 

0.27 

0.90 

10 

5 

0.98 

2.84 

Plymouth,     . 

1,969 

100.00 

100.00 

11 

1 

0.20 

0.62 

1 

119 

6.05 

1.49 

12 

1 

0.20 

0.68 

2 

372 

18.89 

9.35 

Mattapoisett, 

,  301 

100.00 

100.00 

3 

454 

23.06 

17.12 

1 

32 

10.63 

3.10 

4 

358 

18.18 

18.00 

2 

82 

27.24 

15.89 

3 

263 

13.36 

16.53 

3 

69 

22.92 

20.06 

6 

169 

8.58 

12.74 

4 

42 

13.95 

16.28 

7 

111 

5.64 

9.76 

5 

42 

13.95 

20.35 

8 

55 

2.79 

5.53 

6 

11 

3.66 

6.39 

9 

31 

1.58 

3.51 

7 

11 

3.66 

7.46 

10 

17 

0.86 

2.14 

8 

3 

1.00 

2.33 

11 

6 

0.31 

0.83 

9 

6 

1.99 

5.23 

12 

4 

0.20 

0.60 

10 

3 

1.00 

2.91 

13 

2 

0.10 

0.33 

Middleborough,    . 

1,673 

100.00 

100.00 

14 

2 

0.10 

0.35 

1 

85 

5.08 

1.27 

13 

1 

0.05 

0.19 

2 

333 

19.90 

9.96 

16 

1 

0.05 

0.20 

3 

394 

23.55 

17.67 

17 

1 

0.05 

0.21 

4 

310 

18.53 

18.54 

18 

1 

0.05 

0.23 

5 

221 

13.21 

16.52 

21 

1 

0.05 

0.26 

6 

144 

8.61 

12.92 

SO 

1 

0.05 

0.63 

7 

92 

5.50 

9.63 

Plympton,     . 

162 

100.00 

100.00 

8 

40 

2.39 

4.78 

1 

18 

11.11 

3.28 

9 

22 

1.31 

2.96 

2 

42 

25.92 

15.30 

10 

15 

0.90 

2.24 

3 

38 

23.46 

20.76 

11 

8 

0.48 

1.31 

4 

27 

16.67 

19.67 

13 

4 

0.24 

0.72 

5 

16 

9.88 

14.57 

13 

2 

0.12 

0.39 

6 

10 

6.17 

10.93 

18 

1 

0.06 

0.27 

7 

7 

4.32 

8.93 

SO 

1 

0.06 

0.30 

8 

1 

0.62 

1.46 

35 

1 

0.06 

0.52 

9 

2 

1.23 

3.28 

Nor  well, 

422 

100.00 

100.00 

10 

1 

0.62 

1.82 

1 

38 

9.01 

2.47 

Rochester,     , 

260 

100.00 

100.00 

2 

96 

22.75 

12.47 

1 

13 

5.00 

1.27 

3 

105 

24.88 

20.45 

2 

56 

21.54 

10.97 

4 

72 

17.06 

18.70 

3 

56 

21.54 

16.45 

SIZE    OF    FAMILIES. 


377 


SIZE   OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towtjs, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Pekcentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

PLTMOUTH  — Con. 

PLTMOUTH  — Con. 

Rochester —  Con. 

"W.  Bridgewater — Con. 

4 

44 

16.92 

17.24 

2 

85 

20.78 

9.73 

5 

36 

13.85 

17.63 

3 

84 

20.54 

14.42 

6 

32 

12.31 

18.81 

4 

71 

17.36 

16.26 

7 

14 

5.38 

9.60 

5 

47 

11.49 

13.45 

8 

5 

1.92 

3.92 

6 

45 

11.00 

15.46 

9 

2 

0.77 

1.76 

7 

19 

4.65 

7.61 

la 

2 

0.77 

2.35 

8 

10 

2.45 

4.58 

Rockland, 

1,331 

100.00 

100.00 

9 

9 

2.20 

4.64 

I 

64 

4.81 

1.16 

10 

5 

1.22 

2.86 

3 

254 

19.09 

9.20 

11 

4 

0.98 

2.52 

3 

276 

20.74 

14.99 

12 

2 

0.49 

1.37 

4 

259 

19.46 

18.76 

IS 

2 

0.49 

1.72 

5 

189 

14.20 

17.11 

69 

1 

0.24 

3.95 

6 

119 

8.94 

12.93 

Whitman, 

1,389 

100.00 

100.00 

7 

62 

4.66 

7.86 

1 

49 

3.53 

0.85 

8 

51 

3.83 

7.39 

2 

269 

19.37 

9.37 

9 

25 

1.88 

4.07 

3 

302 

21.74 

15.77 

lO 

16 

1.20 

2.90 

4 

287 

20.66 

19.99 

XI 

7 

0.53 

1.39 

5 

194 

13.97 

16.89 

12 

4 

0.30 

0.87 

6 

125 

9.00 

13.06 

13 

2 

0.15 

0.47 

7 

62 

4.46 

7.55 

14 

1 

0.07 

0.25 

8 

51 

3.67 

7.10 

17 

1 

0.07 

0.31 

9 

21 

1.51 

3.29 

19 

1 

0.07 

0.34 

10 

16 

1.15 

2.78 

Scituate, 

607 

100.00 

100.00 

11 

4 

0.29 

0.77 

1 

65 

10.71 

2.89 

12 

3 

0.22 

0.63 

8 

129 

21.25 

11.49 

13 

1 

0.07 

0.23 

3 

133 

21.91 

17.76 

16 

2 

0.15 

0.56 

4 

114 

18.78 

20.30 

21 

1 

0.07 

0.36 

5 

60 

9.89 

13.36 

22 

1 

0.07 

0.38 

6 

47 

7.74 

12.56 

24 

1 

0.07 

0.42 

7 

26 

4.28 

8.10 

8 

16 

2.64 

5.70 

SUFFOLK. 

9 

4 

0.66 

1.60 

Revere, .... 

1,652 

100.00 

100.00 

lO 

7 

1.15 

3.12 

1 

31 

1.88 

0.42 

11 

3 

0.49 

1.47 

2 

275 

16.65 

7.41 

12 

2 

0.33 

1.07 

3 

342 

20.70 

13.82 

13 

1 

0.17 

0.58 

4 

289 

17.49 

15.57 

Wareham,     . 

891 

100.00 

100.00 

5 

266 

16.10 

17.92 

I 

90 

10.10 

2.67 

6 

193 

11.68 

15.60 

3 

197 

22.11 

11.70 

7 

93 

5.63 

8.77 

3 

194 

21.77 

17.29 

8 

69 

4.18 

7.44 

4 

139 

15.60 

16.51 

9 

46 

2.79 

5.58 

5 

103 

11.56 

15.30 

10 

16 

0.97 

2.15 

6 

68 

7.63 

12.12 

11 

17 

1.03 

2.52 

7 

47 

5.28 

9.77 

12 

7 

0.42 

1.13 

8 

20 

2.24 

4.75 

13 

3 

0.18 

0.52 

9 

15 

1.68 

4.01 

14 

3 

0.18 

0.57 

•  10 

10 

1.12 

2.97 

17 

1 

0.06 

0.23 

11 

2 

0.23 

0.65 

26 

1 

0.06 

0.35 

12 

3 

0..34 

1.07 

Winthrop,     . 

910 

100.00 

100.00 

13 

2 

0.23 

0.77 

1 

17 

1.87 

0.41 

14 

1 

0.11 

0.42 

2 

122 

13.41 

5.82 

West  Bridgewater, 

409 

100.00 

100.00 

3 

188 

20.66 

13.46 

1 

25 

6.11 

1.43 

4 

187 

20.55 

17.84 

378 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS —  Continued. 


Counties,  To-wxs, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 

WORCESTER—  Con. 

Winthrop  —  Con. 

Athol  — Con. 

5 

143 

15.71 

17.06 

58 

1 

0.06 

0.79 

6 

105 

11.54 

15.03 

160 

1 

0.06 

2.17 

7 

62 

6.81 

10.35 

Auburn, 

345 

100.00 

100.00 

8 

40 

4.39 

7.63 

1 

15 

4.35 

0.94 

9 

16 

1.76 

3.44 

3 

49 

14.20 

6.13 

10 

11 

1.21 

2.62 

3 

65 

18.84 

12.20 

11 

10 

1.10 

2.62 

4 

60 

17.39 

15.02 

13 

1 

0.11 

0.29 

3 

51 

14.78 

15.96 

13 

3 

0.33 

0.93 

6 

34 

9.86 

12.77 

14 

1 

0.11 

0.33 

7 

32 

9.27 

14.02 

13 

1 

0.11 

0.36 

8 

16 

4.64 

8.01 

16 

1 

0.11 

0.38 

9 

9 

2.61 

5.07 

18 

1 

0.11 

0.43 

lO 

6 

1.74 

3.75 

43 

1 

0.11 

1.00 

11 

4 

1.16 

2.75 

13 

1 

0.29 

0.75 

W0RCE8TEK. 

13 

2 

0.58 

1.63 

Ashbumham, 

530 

100.00 

100.00 

16 

1 

0.29 

1.00 

1 

29 

5.47 

1.35 

Barre,    .... 

558 

100.00 

100.00 

3 

118 

22.26 

10.99 

1 

55 

9.86 

2.41 

3 

119 

22.45 

16.62 

8 

136 

24.37 

11.94 

4 

99 

18.68 

18.44 

3 

117 

20.97 

15.41 

5 

54 

10.19 

12.57 

4 

88 

15.77 

15.45 

6 

45 

8.49 

12.. 57 

S 

66 

11.83 

14.49 

7 

31 

5.85 

10.10 

6 

39 

6.99 

10.27 

8 

11 

2.08 

4.10 

7 

22 

3.94 

6.76 

9 

12 

2.26 

5.03 

8 

12 

2.15 

4.22 

10 

4 

0.75 

1.86 

9 

6 

1.07 

2.. 37 

11 

2 

0.38 

1.02 

10 

6 

1.07 

2.63 

13 

1 

0.19 

0..56 

11 

2 

0.36 

0.97 

13 

1 

0.19 

0.61 

13 

3 

0.54  . 

1.58 

14 

1 

0.19 

0.65 

15 

2 

0.36 

1.32 

19 

1 

0.19 

0.88 

18 

1 

0.18 

0.79 

36 

1 

0.19 

1.21 

30 

1 

0.18 

0.88 

31 

1 

0.19 

1.44 

60 

1 

0.18 

2.63 

Athol,    .... 

1,750 

100.00 

100.00 

134 

1 

0.18 

5.88 

1 

108 

6.17 

1.47 

Berlin,  .... 

225 

100.00 

100.00 

8 

340 

19.43 

9.23 

1 

18 

8.00 

2.01 

3 

391 

22.34 

15.93 

3 

57 

25.33 

12.71 

4 

337 

19.26 

18.31 

3 

35 

15.55 

11.70 

5 

218 

12.46 

14.80 

4 

38 

16.  S9 

16.95 

6 

143 

8.17 

11  65 

5 

29 

12.89 

16.16 

7 

77 

4.40 

7.32 

6 

18 

8.00 

12.04 

8 

55 

3.14 

5.98 

7 

10 

4.44 

7.80 

9 

31 

1.77 

3.79 

8 

9 

4.00 

8.03 

10 

20 

1.14 

2.72 

9 

5 

2.22 

5.02 

11 

7 

0.40 

1.05 

10 

3 

1.33 

3.34 

13 

8 

0.45 

1.30 

11 

1 

0.45 

1.23 

13 

5 

0.28 

0.88 

13 

1 

0.45 

1.45 

13 

1 

0.06 

0.20 

14 

1 

0.45 

1.56 

17 

2 

0.11 

0.46 

Blackstone,  . 

1,266 

100.00 

100.00 

31 

1 

0.06 

0.28 

1 

43 

3.40 

0.71 

33 

1 

0.06 

0.30 

3 

199 

15.72 

6.59 

39 

1 

0.06 

0.39 

3 

228 

18.01 

11.33 

31 

1 

0.06 

0.42 

4 

233 

18.40 

15.43 

41 

1 

0.06 

0.56 

5 

152 

12.01 

12.59 

SIZE    OF    FAMILIES. 


379 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Pekcentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 

Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 

Families 

Total 
Population 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

WORCESTER  —  Con. 

Blackstone  —  Con. 

Brookfield  — Con. 

6 

135 

10.66 

13.41 

13 

1 

0.13 

0.46 

7 

109 

8.61 

12.64 

18 

1 

0.13 

0.55 

8 

72 

5.69 

9.54 

30 

1 

0.13 

0.61 

9 

32 

2.53 

4.77 

21 

1 

0.13 

0.64 

lO 

29 

2.29 

4.80 

Charlton, 

470 

100.00 

100.00 

11 

14 

1.10 

2.55 

1 

25 

5.32 

1..33 

13 

5 

0.39 

0.99 

2 

105 

22.34 

11.19 

13 

6 

0.47 

1.29 

3 

105 

22.34 

16.78 

14 

2 

0.16 

0.46 

4 

86 

18.30 

18.33 

15 

2 

0.16 

0.50 

5 

56 

11.91 

14.92 

ao 

0.08 

0.33 

6 

38 

8.09 

12.15 

33 

0.08 

0.41 

7 

22 

4.68 

8.20 

36 

0.08 

0.43 

8 

9 

1.91 

3.84 

33 

0.08 

0.55 

9 

12 

2.55 

5.75 

41 

0.08 

0.68 

lO 

4 

0.85 

2.13 

Bolton,  .... 

206 

100.00 

100.00 

11 

2 

0.43 

1.17 

1 

13 

6.31 

1.63 

13 

3 

0.64 

1.92 

3 

46 

22.33 

11.. 54 

13 

2 

0.43 

1..38 

3 

42 

20.39 

15.81 

17 

1 

0.21 

0.91 

4 

46 

22.33 

23.09 

Clinton 

2,278 

100.00 

100.00 

3 

22 

10.68 

13.80 

1 

55 

2.42 

0.48 

6 

14 

6.79 

10.54 

3 

321 

14.10 

5.58 

7 

11 

5.34 

9.66 

3 

372 

16.33 

9.71 

8 

4 

1.94 

4.02 

4 

423 

18.57 

14.72 

9 

4 

1.94 

4.52 

3 

331 

14.53 

14.39 

10 

2 

0.97 

2.51 

6 

260 

11.42 

13.57 

11 

1 

0.49 

1.38 

7 

173 

7.60 

10.53 

13 

1 

0.49 

1.50 

8 

127 

5.58 

8.84 

Boylston, 

177 

100.00 

100.00 

9 

82 

3.60 

6.42 

1 

17 

9.61 

2.33 

10 

66 

2.90 

5.74 

3 

34 

19.21 

9.33 

11 

28 

1.23 

2.68 

3 

28 

15.82 

11.52 

13 

11 

0.49 

1.15 

4 

27 

15.26 

14.82 

13 

8 

0.35 

0.90 

3 

26 

14.69 

17.83 

li 

8 

0.35 

0.97 

6 

20 

11.30 

16.46 

16 

1 

0.04 

0.14 

7 

11 

6.21 

10.56 

19 

1 

0.04 

0.17 

8 

7 

3.95 

7.68 

32 

1 

0.04 

0.19 

9 

2 

1.13 

2.47 

34 

1 

0.04 

0.21 

lO 

4 

2.26 

5.49 

36 

1 

0.04 

0.23 

11 

1 

0.56 

1.51 

38 

1 

0.04 

0.24 

Brookfield,    . 

756 

100.00 

100.00 

36 

1 

0.04 

0.31 

1 

40 

5.29 

1.22 

38 

2 

0.09 

0.66 

3 

138 

18.25 

8.42 

43 

1 

0.04 

0.37 

3 

153 

20.24 

14.00 

33 

1 

0.04 

0.46 

4 

143 

18.92 

17.44 

66 

1 

0.04 

0.57 

3 

85 

11.24 

12.96 

88 

1 

0.04 

0.77 

6 

78 

10.32 

14.27 

Dana,     .... 

196 

100.00 

100.00 

7 

42 

5.56 

8.97 

1 

24 

12.24 

3.35 

34 

4.50 

8.30 

3 

48 

24.49 

13.39 

9 

18 

2.38 

4.94 

3 

40 

20.41 

16.74 

10 

7 

0.93 

2.13 

4 

26 

13.27 

14.50 

11 

8 

1.06 

2.68 

3 

28 

14.29 

19.52 

13 

2 

0.26 

0.73 

6 

7 

3.57 

5.86 

13 

1 

0.13 

0.40 

7 

9 

4.59 

8.79 

14 

3 

0.40 

1.28 

8 

4 

2.04 

4.46 

380 


CE:N^SUS    of    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS —  Continued. 


CoDNTiEs,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Peecentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

"WORCESTER  —  Con. 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Dana— Con. 

Grafton  —Con. 

9 

6 

3.06 

7.53 

2 

190 

17.18 

7.45 

10 

2 

1.02 

2.79 

3 

188 

17.00 

11.06 

11 

2 

1.02 

3.07 

4 

176 

15.91 

13.80 

Doiiglae, 

483 

100.00 

100.00 

5 

156 

14.11 

15.29 

1 

38 

7.87 

1.88 

6 

109 

9.86 

12.82 

2 

90 

18.63 

8.88 

7 

101 

9.13 

13.86 

3 

98 

20.29 

14.51 

8 

45 

4.07 

7.06 

4 

76 

15.73 

15.00 

9 

38 

3.44 

6.70 

5 

70 

14.49 

17.28 

10 

20 

1.81 

3.92 

6 

33 

6.83 

9.77 

11 

10 

0.90 

2.16 

7 

29 

6.01 

10.02 

12 

6 

0.54 

1.41 

8 

28 

5.80 

11.06 

13 

2 

0.18 

0.51 

9 

6 

1.24 

2.67 

14 

2 

0.18 

0.55 

10 

6 

1.24 

2.96 

15 

4 

0.36 

1.18 

11 

6 

1.24 

3.26 

18 

2 

0.18 

0.70 

13 

1 

0.21 

0.64 

22 

1 

0.09 

0.43 

15 

1 

0.21 

0.74 

Hardwick,     . 

533 

100.00 

100.00 

87 

1 

0.21 

1.33 

1 

18 

3.38 

0.68 

Dudley, 

628 

100.00 

100.00 

2 

69 

12.94 

5.20 

1 

19 

3.03 

0.59 

3 

93 

17.45 

10.51 

2 

75 

11.94 

4.68 

4 

87 

16.32 

13.11 

3 

100 

15.92 

9.37 

5 

74 

13.88 

13.94 

4 

107 

17.04 

13.36 

6 

59 

11.07 

13.33 

5 

88 

14.01 

13.74 

7 

55 

10.32 

14.50 

6 

71 

11.30 

13.30 

8 

24 

4.50 

7.23 

7 

50 

7.96 

10.93 

9 

22 

4.12 

7.46 

S 

43 

6.85 

10.74 

10 

16 

3.00 

6.03 

» 

40 

6.37 

11.24 

11 

7 

1.31 

2.90 

10 

19 

3.03 

5.93 

12 

2 

0.38 

0.90 

11 

9 

1.43 

3.09 

13 

2 

0.38 

0.98 

12 

1 

0.16 

0.38 

14 

2 

0.38 

1.05 

13 

2 

0.32 

0.81 

13 

1 

0.19 

0.56 

14 

0.48 

1.31 

17 

1 

0.19 

0.64 

17 

1 

0.16 

0.53 

26 

1 

0.19 

0.98 

Gardrer, 

2,062 

100.00 

100.00 

Harvard,        .        . 

279 

100.00 

100.00 

1 

61 

2.96 

0.67 

1 

16 

5.73 

1.38 

2 

338 

16.39 

7.36 

2 

56 

20.07 

9.64 

3 

427 

20.71 

13.95 

3 

62 

22.22 

16.01 

4 

388 

18.82 

16.90 

4 

53 

19.00 

18.25 

5 

321 

15.57 

17.48 

3 

34 

12.19 

14.63 

6 

182 

8.82 

11.89 

6 

17 

6.09 

8.78 

7 

141 

6.84 

10.75 

7 

18 

6.45 

10.84 

8 

86 

4.17 

7.49 

8 

12 

4.. 30 

8.26 

9 

52 

2.52 

5.10 

9 

4 

1.43 

3.10 

10 

32 

1.55 

3.49 

10 

1 

0.36 

0.86 

11 

15 

0.73 

1.80 

11 

O 

0.72 

1.89 

12 

6 

0.29 

0.78 

12 

1 

0.36 

1.03 

13 

5 

0.24 

0.71 

14 

1 

0,36 

1.20 

15 

3 

0.14 

0.49 

24 

2 

0.72 

4.13 

16 

1 

0.05 

0.17 

Ilolden, .... 

555 

100.00 

100.00 

21 

1 

0.05 

0.23 

1 

36 

6.49 

1.38 

22 

2 

0.10 

0.48 

8 

90 

16.22 

6.92 

24 

1 

0.05 

0.26 

3 

88 

15.85 

10.15 

Grafton, 

1,106 

100.00 

100.00 

4 

90 

16.22 

13.84 

1 

56 

5.06 

1.10 

5 

74 

13.33 

14.22 

SIZE    OF    FAMILIES. 


381 


SIZE   OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Number 

(if 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 

Families 

Total 
Pop  Illation 

Total 
Families 

Totnl 
Population 

WORCESTER  —  Con. 
Holden  —  Con. 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

6 

46 

8.29 

10.61 

Leicester, 

731 

100.00 

100.00 

7 

48 

8.65 

12.91 

1 

34 

4.65 

1.05 

8 

36 

6.49 

11.07 

3 

115 

15.73 

7.10 

9 

21 

3.78 

7.26 

3 

140 

19.15 

12.97 

10 

11 

1.98 

4.23 

4 

141 

19.29 

17.41 

11 

7 

1.26 

2.96 

S 

110 

15.05 

16.98 

13 

3 

0.54 

1.38 

6 

75 

10.26 

13.89 

13 

1 

0.18 

0.50 

7 

38 

5.20 

8.21 

14 

3 

0.54 

1.61 

8 

31 

4.24 

7.66 

3.1 

1 

0.18 

0.96 

9 

18 

2.46 

5.00 

Hopedale, 

307 

100.00 

100.00 

10 

17 

2.33 

5.25 

1 

12 

3.91 

0.87 

11 

6 

0.82 

2.04 

3 

59 

19.22 

8.57 

18 

3 

0.41 

1.11 

3 

50 

16.29 

10.90 

13 

1 

0.14 

0.40 

4 

63 

20.52 

18.30 

IS 

2 

0.27 

0.93 

5 

38 

12.38 

13.80 

Leominster,  . 

2,181 

100.00 

100.00 

6 

36 

11.73 

15.69 

I 

92 

4.22 

1.00 

7 

23 

7.49 

11.69 

3 

417 

19.12 

9.06 

8 

14 

4.56 

8.13 

3 

477 

21.87 

15.54 

9 

3 

0.98 

1.96 

4 

396 

18.16 

17.20 

10 

5 

1.63 

3.63 

5 

288 

13.20 

15.63 

11 

2 

0.65 

1.60 

6 

207 

9.49 

13.48 

34 

1 

0.32 

1.74 

7 

121 

5.55 

9.20 

43 

1 

0.32 

3.12 

8 

89 

4.08 

7.73 

Hubbardston, 

348 

100.00 

100.00 

9 

36 

1.65 

3.52 

1 

35 

10.06 

2.75 

10 

20 

0.92 

2.17 

3 

78 

22.41 

12.24 

11 

16 

0.73 

1.91 

3 

80 

22.99 

18.84 

13 

7 

0.32 

0.91 

4 

55 

15.80 

17.27 

13 

4 

0.18 

0.57 

S 

46 

13.22 

18.05 

14 

2 

0.09 

0.30 

6 

22 

6.32 

10.36 

13 

1 

0.05 

0.16 

7 

18 

5.17 

9.89 

16 

1 

0.05 

0.17 

8 

5 

1.44 

3.14 

17 

2 

0.09 

0.37 

9 

4 

1.15 

2.83 

19 

2 

0.09 

0.41 

10 

2 

0..57 

1.57 

30 

2 

0.09 

0.43 

13 

1 

0.29 

0.94 

33 

1 

0.05 

0.24 

13 

1 

0.29 

1.02 

Lunenburg,  . 

302 

100.00 

100.00 

14 

1 

0.29 

1.10 

1 

17 

5.63 

1.37 

Lancaster,     . 

452 

100.00 

100.00 

3 

65 

21.52 

10.51 

1 

22 

4.87 

1.01 

3 

65 

21.52 

15.76 

3 

87 

19.25 

7.98 

4 

51 

16.89 

16.49 

3 

83 

18.36 

11.42 

S 

37 

12.25 

14.96 

4 

83 

18.36 

15.23 

6 

26 

8.61 

12.61 

S 

59 

13.06 

13.53 

7 

14 

4.64 

7.92 

6 

48 

10.62 

13.21 

8 

13 

4.31 

8.41 

7 

29 

6.42 

9.31 

9 

5 

1.66 

3.64 

8 

18 

3.98 

6.61 

lO 

3 

0.99 

2.43 

9 

9 

1.99 

3.72 

11 

3 

0.99 

2.67 

10 

5 

1.11 

2.30 

13 

2 

0.66 

1.94 

11 

3 

0.66 

1.51 

16 

1 

0.33 

1.29 

15 

0.22 

0.69 

Mendon, 

234 

100.00 

100.00 

16 

0.22 

0.73 

1 

21 

8.97 

2.36 

19 

0.22 

0.87 

3 

51 

21.79 

11.48 

48 

0.22 

2.20 

3 

50 

21.37 

16.87 

71 

0.22 

3.26 

4 

35 

14.96 

15.75 

140 

0.22 

6.42 

5 

35 

14.96 

19.69 

382 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


CouKTiES,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

WORCESTER— Con. 

Mendon  —  Con. 

New  Braintree  —  Con. 

6 

15 

6.41 

10.12 

10 

1 

0.88 

1.85 

7 

15 

6.41 

11.81 

11 

1 

0.88 

2.03 

8 

6 

2.56 

5.40 

16 

1 

0.88 

2.95 

9 

5 

2.14 

5.06 

Northborough, 

451 

100.00 

100.00 

la 

1 

0.43 

1.46 

1 

26 

5.77 

1.34 

Milford, 

2,116 

100.00 

100.00 

2 

72 

15.96 

7.42 

1 

114 

5.39 

1.27 

3 

99 

21.95 

15.31 

8 

395 

18.67 

8.82 

4 

78 

17.30 

16.08 

3 

453 

21.41 

15.17 

5 

63 

13.97 

16.24 

4 

390 

18.43 

17.41 

6 

39 

8.65 

12.06 

5 

265 

12.52 

14.79 

7 

32 

7.10 

11.55 

6 

202 

9.55 

13.53 

8 

19 

4.21 

7.84 

7 

119 

5.62 

9.30 

9 

13 

2.88 

6.03 

8 

84 

3.97 

7.50 

10 

3 

0.67 

1.55 

9 

37 

1.75 

3.72 

11 

2 

0.44 

1.13 

10 

22 

1.04 

2.45 

12 

1 

0.22 

0.62 

11 

14 

0.66 

1.72 

13 

2 

0.44 

1.34 

12 

4 

0.19 

0.54 

14 

1 

0.22 

0.72 

13 

1 

0.05 

0.14 

l.j 

1 

0.22 

0.77 

14 

3 

0.14 

0.47 

Northbridge, 

1,070 

100.00 

100.00 

1.3 

3 

0.14 

0.50 

1 

39 

3.65 

0.74 

16 

2 

0.09 

0.36 

2 

145 

13.55 

5.49 

17 

3 

0.14 

0.57 

3 

198 

18.51 

11.24 

19 

2 

0.09 

0.42 

4 

159 

14.86 

12.03 

26 

1 

0.05 

0.29 

5 

152 

14.21 

14.38 

41 

1 

0.05 

0.46 

6 

125 

11.68 

14.19 

51 

1 

0.05 

0.57 

7 

91 

8.51 

12.05 

MiUbury, 

1,100 

100.00 

100.00 

8 

68 

6.36 

10.29 

1 

40 

3.64 

0.76 

9 

41 

3.83 

6.98 

2 

ITS 

10.18 

6.82 

10 

15 

1.40 

2.84 

3 

200 

18.18 

11.49 

11 

20 

1.87 

4.16 

4 

211 

19.18 

16.16 

12 

5 

0.47 

1.13 

5 

153 

13.91 

14.65 

13 

3 

0.28 

0.74 

6 

100 

9.09 

11.49 

14 

1 

0.09 

0.26 

7 

71 

6.46 

9.52 

16 

3 

0.28 

0.91 

8 

45 

4.09 

6.89 

17 

1 

0.09 

0.32 

9 

45 

4.09 

7.75 

20 

1 

0.09 

0.38 

10 

32 

2.91 

6.13 

22 

1 

0.09 

0.42 

11 

12 

1.09 

2.53 

33 

1 

0.09 

0.62 

12 

5 

0.46 

1.15 

44 

1 

0.09 

0.83 

13 

3 

0.27 

0.75 

North  Brookfield, 

1,030 

100.00 

100.00 

14 

2 

0.18 

0.54 

1 

44 

4.27 

0.95 

18 

1 

0.09 

0.34 

2 

197 

19.13 

8.50 

62 

1 

0.09 

1.19 

3 

184 

17.86 

11.91 

96 

1 

0.09 

1.84 

4 

154 

14.95 

13.29 

New  Braintree,     . 

114 

100.00 

100.00 

5 

147 

14.27 

15.86 

1 

4 

3.51 

0.74 

6 

100 

9.71 

12.94 

2 

10 

14.03 

5.90 

7 

98 

9.51 

14.80 

3 

14 

12.28 

7.75 

8 

46 

4.46 

7.94 

4 

27 

23.68 

19.93 

9 

26 

2.52 

5.05 

5 

19 

16.67 

17.53 

10 

15 

1.46 

3.24 

6 

13 

11.40 

14.39 

11 

8 

0.78 

1.90 

7 

6 

5.26 

7.75 

12 

3 

0.29 

0.78 

8 

4 

3.51 

5.90 

13 

3 

0.29 

0.84 

9 

8 

7.02 

13.28 

14 

1 

0.10 

0.30 

SIZE    OF    FAMILIES. 


383 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Tallin  l>pr 

Peecentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

AND 

Size  op  Families. 

^1      Lti-l-&  U^-'  A 

Of 

Families 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

WORCESTER— Con. 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

No.  Brookfield  —  Con. 

Phillipston  —  Con. 

1.) 

1 

0.10 

0.32 

3 

25 

21.93 

16.30 

16 

1 

0.10 

0.34 

4 

17 

14.92 

14.78 

23 

1 

0.10 

0.50 

5 

"i 

6.14 

7.61 

25 

1 

0.10 

0.54 

6 

9 

7.90 

11.74 

Oakham, 

161 

100.00 

100.00 

7 

8 

7.02 

12.17 

1 

18 

11.18 

2.98 

8 

5 

4.39 

8.70 

2 

28 

17.39 

9.26 

9 

2 

1.75 

3.91 

3 

35 

21.74 

17.35 

10 

2 

1.75 

4.35 

4 

25 

15.53 

16.53 

11 

2 

1.75 

4.78 

5 

27 

16.77 

22.31 

Princeton,     , 

236 

100.00 

100.00 

6 

17 

10.56 

16.86 

1 

16 

6.78 

1.68 

7 

4 

2.48 

4.63 

2 

50 

21.19 

10.50 

8 

6 

3.73 

7.93 

3 

54 

22.88 

17.02 

13 

1 

0.62 

2.15 

4 

39 

16.53 

16.39 

Oxford,. 

618 

100.00 

100.00 

5 

20 

8.47 

10.50 

1 

53 

8.58 

2.22 

6 

23 

9.75 

14.50 

2 

157 

25.40 

13.14 

7 

16 

6.78 

11.76 

3 

117 

18.93 

14.69 

8 

6 

2.54 

5.04 

4 

103 

16.67 

17.24 

9 

3 

1.27 

2.84 

5 

67 

10.84 

14.02 

10 

6 

2.54 

6.30 

6 

44 

7.12 

11.04 

11 

3 

1.27 

3.47 

7 

28 

4.53 

8.20 

Royalston,     . 

254 

100.00 

100.00 

8 

16 

2.59 

5.35 

1 

19 

7.48 

2.13 

9 

14 

2.27 

5.27 

2 

62 

24.41 

13.93 

lO 

8 

1.29 

3.35 

3 

66 

25.98 

22.25 

11 

6 

0.97 

2.76 

4 

45 

17.72 

20.22 

12 

3 

0.49 

1.51 

5 

26 

10.23 

14.61 

14 

1 

0.16 

0.58 

6 

21 

8.27 

14.16 

15 

1 

0.16 

0.63 

7 

10 

3.94 

7.87 

Paxton, .... 

114 

100.00 

100.00 

8 

2 

0.79 

1.80 

1 

5 

4.38 

1.17 

9 

3 

1.18 

3.03 

2 

25 

21.93 

11.74 

Rutland,        . 

225 

100.00 

100.00 

3 

28 

24.56 

19.72 

1 

15 

6.67 

1.53 

4 

29 

25.44 

27.23 

2 

44 

19.. 56 

9.00 

5 

10 

8.77 

11.74 

3 

30 

13.33 

9.20 

6 

7 

6.14 

9.86 

4 

40 

17.78 

16.36 

7 

5 

4.39 

8.22 

5 

38 

16.89 

19.43 

8 

3 

2.63 

5.63 

6 

19 

8.45 

11.66 

9 

1 

0.88 

2.11 

7 

18 

8.00 

12.88 

11 

1 

0.88 

2.58 

8 

10 

4.44 

8.18 

Petersham,    . 

254 

100.00 

100.00 

9 

4 

1.78 

3.68 

1 

25 

9.84 

2.63 

10 

3 

1.33 

3.07 

2 

56 

22.05 

11.76 

11 

1 

0.44 

1.13 

3 

64 

25.20 

20.17 

12 

2 

0.89 

2.45 

4 

36 

14.17 

15.13 

14 

1 

0.44 

1.43 

5 

30 

11.81 

15.76 

Shrewsbury, 

381 

100.00 

100.00 

6 

16 

6.30 

10.08 

1 

29 

7.61 

1.90 

7 

12 

4.73 

8.82 

2 

81 

21.26 

10.63 

8 

6 

2.36 

5.04 

3 

73 

19.16 

14.37 

9 

5 

1.97 

4.73 

4 

67 

17.59 

17.59 

13 

3 

1.18 

3.78 

5 

49 

12.86 

16.08 

20 

1 

0.39 

2.10 

6 

30 

7.87 

11.81 

PhillipBton,   . 

114 

100.00 

100.00 

7 

26 

6.83 

11.94 

1 

2 

1.75 

0.44 

8 

10 

2.63 

5.25 

2 

35 

30.70 

15.22 

9 

10 

2.63 

5.91 

384 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


SIZE   OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


CoTTNTiEs,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Peecentages 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 

Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

WORCESTER  —  Con. 

Shrewsbury  —  Con. 

Spencer  —  Con. 

10 

2 

0.52 

1.31 

10 

37 

2.28 

4.86 

11 

2 

0.52 

1.44 

11 

11 

0.68 

1.59 

13 

1 

0.26 

0.85 

13 

13 

0.80 

2.05 

14 

1 

0.26 

0.92 

13 

3 

0.19 

0.51 

Sonthborough,     . 

442 

100.00 

100.00 

14 

3 

0.19 

0.55 

1 

22 

4.97 

0.99 

15 

1 

0.06 

0.20 

2 

85 

19.23 

7.65 

19 

1 

0.06 

0.25 

3 

89 

20.13 

12.01 

30 

1 

0.06 

0.26 

4 

74 

16.74 

13.32 

29 

1 

0.06 

0.38 

5 

47 

10.63 

10.57 

Sterling, 

342 

100.00 

100.00 

6 

52 

11.76 

14.04 

1 

39 

11.41 

3.20 

7 

27 

6.11 

8.50 

2 

80 

23.39 

13.14 

8 

11 

2.49 

3.96 

3 

80 

23.39 

19.71 

9 

12 

2.71 

4.86 

4 

62 

18.13 

20.36 

10 

5 

1.13 

2.25 

5 

26 

7.60 

10.67 

11 

1 

0.23 

0.49 

6 

^2 

6.43 

10.84 

18 

1 

0.23 

0.54 

7 

13 

3.80 

7.47 

13 

3 

0.68 

1.75 

8 

9 

2.63 

5.91 

14 

1 

0.23 

0.63 

9 

7 

2.05 

5.17 

15 

1 

0.23 

0.67 

lO 

3 

0.88 

2.46 

17 

9 

0.45 

1.53 

13 

1 

0.29 

1.07 

18 

3 

0.68 

2.43 

Sturbridge,    . 

434 

100.00 

100.00 

SO 

1 

0.23 

0.90 

1 

26 

5.99 

1.36 

31 

2 

0.45 

1.89 

2 

86 

19.82 

9.01 

55 

1 

0.23 

2.47 

3 

81 

18.67 

12.72 

63 

1 

0.23 

2.79 

4 

69 

15.90 

14.45 

138 

1 

0.23 

5.76 

5 

56 

12.90 

14.66 

Southbridge, 

1,688 

100.00 

100.00 

6 

27 

6.22 

8.48 

1 

63 

3.73 

0.76 

7 

30 

6.91 

10.99 

2 

240 

14.22 

5.82 

8 

21 

4.84 

8.80 

3 

308 

18.25 

11.20 

9 

21 

4.84 

9.90 

4 

267 

15.82 

12.95 

10 

8 

1.84 

4.19 

5 

202 

11.97 

12.24 

11 

6 

1.38 

3.45 

6 

196 

11.61 

14.26 

12 

o 

0.46 

1.26 

7 

155 

9.18 

13.15 

14 

1 

0.23 

0.73 

8 

93 

5.51 

9.02 

Sutton 

714 

100.00 

100.00 

9 

61 

3.61 

6.66 

1 

33 

4.62 

0.96 

10 

51 

3.02 

6.18 

2 

130 

18.21 

7.60 

11 

28 

1.66 

3.73 

3 

118 

16.53 

10.35 

12 

13 

0.77 

1.89 

4 

107 

14.99 

12.51 

13 

3 

0.18 

0.47 

5 

92 

12.89 

13.45 

14 

4 

0.23 

0.68 

6 

80 

11.20 

14.04 

16 

1 

0.06 

0.19 

7 

57 

7.98 

11.67 

21 

2 

0.12 

0.51 

8 

27 

3.78 

6.32 

24 

1 

0.06 

0.29 

9 

22 

3.08 

5.79 

Spencer, 

1,625 

100.00 

100.00 

10 

17 

2.38 

4.97 

1 

55 

3.39 

0.72 

11 

13 

1.82 

4.18 

2 

246 

15.14 

6.46 

12 

8 

1.12 

2.81 

3 

328 

20.18 

12.92 

13 

6 

0.84 

2.28 

4 

271 

16.68 

14.24 

14 

2 

0.28 

0.82 

3 

217 

13.35 

14.25 

31 

1 

0.14 

0.91 

6 

164 

10.09 

12.92 

46 

1 

0.14 

1.34 

7 

126 

7.75 

11.59 

Templeton,   . 

718 

100.00 

100.00 

8 

86 

5.29 

9.04 

1 

39 

5.43 

1.34 

9 

61 

3.75 

7.21 

3 

172 

23.96 

11.80 

SIZE    OF    FAMILIES. 


385 


SIZE   OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Towns, 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages- 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

WORCESTER  —  Con. 

WORCESTER  —  Con. 

Templeton  —  Con. 

Warren  —  Con. 

3 

169 

23.54 

17.39 

4 

180 

18.37 

16.25 

4 

126 

17.55 

17.29 

5 

132 

13.47 

14.90 

5 

87 

12.12 

14.92 

6 

102 

10.41 

13.81 

6 

48 

6.68 

9.88 

7 

66 

6.74 

10.43 

7 

26 

3.62 

6.24 

8 

41 

4.18 

7.40 

8 

20 

2.78 

5.49 

9 

37 

3.78 

7.52 

9 

13 

1.81 

4.01 

10 

10 

1.02 

2.26 

10 

7 

0.97 

2.40 

11 

5 

0.51 

1.24 

11 

3 

0.42 

1.13 

12 

6 

0.61 

1.63 

12 

1 

0.14 

0.41 

13 

1 

0.10 

0.29 

13 

1 

0.14 

0.45 

14 

1 

0.10 

0.32 

14 

1 

0.14 

0.48 

16 

1 

0.10 

0.36 

15 

2 

0.28 

1.03 

21 

1 

0.10 

0.47 

18 

1 

0.14 

0.62 

22 

1 

0.10 

0.50 

20 

1 

0.14 

0.69 

29 

1 

0.10 

0.65 

129 

1 

0.14 

4.43 

Webster, 

1,716 

100.00 

100.00 

Fpton,  .... 

524 

100.00 

100.00 

1 

90 

5.24 

1.15 

1 

46 

8.78 

2.14 

2 

256 

14.92 

6.56 

2 

120 

22.90 

11.16 

3 

345 

20.10 

13.27 

3 

124 

23.66 

17.30 

4 

307 

17.89 

15.75 

4 

90 

17.18 

16.74 

5 

210 

12.24 

13.46 

5 

62 

11.83 

14.42 

6 

194 

11.30 

14.93 

6 

37 

7.06 

10,33 

7 

116 

6.76 

10.41 

7 

18 

3.44 

5.86 

8 

83 

4.84 

8.51 

8 

9 

1.72 

3.35 

9 

62 

3.61 

7.16 

9 

9 

1.72 

3.77 

10 

24 

1.40 

3.08 

10 

1 

0.19 

0.47 

11 

15 

0.87 

2.12 

11 

1 

0.19 

0.51 

12 

7 

0.41 

1.08 

14 

1 

0.19 

0.65 

17 

1 

0.06 

0.22 

18 

1 

0.19 

0.84 

19 

1 

0.06 

0.24 

20 

1 

0.19 

0.93 

22 

1 

0.06 

0.28 

23 

1 

0.19 

1.16 

23 

1 

0.06 

0.29 

28 

1 

0.19 

1.30 

32 

1 

0.06 

0.41 

31 

1 

0.19 

1.44 

34 

1 

0.06 

0.44 

164 

1 

0.19 

7.63 

50 

1 

0.06 

0.64 

Uxbridge, 

812 

100.00 

100.00 

Westborough, 

1,031 

100.00 

100.00 

1 

37 

4.56 

1.04 

1 

63 

6.11 

1.20 

2 

162 

19.95 

9.14 

2 

198 

19.21 

7.56 

3 

138 

17.00 

11.68 

3 

230 

22.31 

13.18 

4 

154 

18.97 

17.37 

4 

185 

17.94 

14.14 

S 

108 

13.30 

15.23 

3 

145 

14.06 

13.85 

6 

79 

9.73 

13.37 

6 

78 

7.57 

8.94 

7 

44 

5.42 

8.68 

7 

65 

6.30 

8.69 

8 

46 

5.66 

10.38 

8 

25 

2.42 

3.82 

9 

20 

2.46 

5.08 

9 

20 

1.94 

3.44 

lo 

11 

1.35 

3.10 

lO 

10 

0.97 

1.91 

11 

4 

0.49 

1.24 

11 

O 

0.19 

0.42 

12 

4 

0.49 

1.35 

13 

1 

0.10 

0.23 

13 

1 

0.12 

0.37 

13 

1 

0.10 

0.25 

14 

2 

0.25 

0.79 

11 

2 

0.19 

0.53 

21 

2 

0.25 

1.18 

19 

2 

0.19 

0.73 

"Warren, 

980 

100.00 

100.00 

2.5 

1 

0.10 

0.48 

»                                 1 

30 

3.06 

0.68 

27 

1 

0.10 

0.52 

2 

152 

15.51 

6.86 

301 

1 

0.10 

5.75 

3 

213 

21.74 

14.43 

732 

1 

0.10 

14.36 

386 


CEN^SUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


SIZE   OF  FAMILIES:    FOR  TOWNS  —  Concluded, 


Counties,  Tow 

•NS, 
[ES. 

Xumber 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Counties,  Towns, 

AND 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Peecentages 

AND 

Size  of  Famil 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Population 

Totel 
Families 

Total 
Population 

WORCESTER - 

-Con. 

WORCESTER  —  Con. 

West  BoylstoD, 

1 

648 
37 

100.00 
5.71 

100.00 
1.25 

Westminster —  Con. 

3 

107 

28.92 

16.27 

a 

107 

16.51 

7.21 

3 

73 

19.73 

16.65 

3 

119 

18.36 

12.03 

4 

69 

18.65 

20.99 

4 

106 

16.36 

14.29 

5 

38 

10.27 

14.45 

5 

84 

12.96 

14.15 

6 

21 

5.68 

9.58 

6 

71 

10.96 

14.35 

7 

15 

4.05 

7.99 

7 

51 

7.87 

12.03 

8 

8 

2.16 

4.87 

8 

31 

4.78 

8.36 

9 

4 

1  08 

2.74 

9 

17 

2.62 

5.15 

10 

2 

0.54 

1.52 

10 

7 

1.08 

2.36 

11 

o 

0.54 

1.67 

11 

7 

1.08 

2.59 

13 

1 

0.27 

0.99 

12 

6 

0.92 

2.42 

Winchendon, 

1,078 

100.00 

100.00 

13 

2 

0.31 

0.88 

1 

60 

5.57 

1.34 

14 

1 

0.16 

0.47 

2 

215 

19.94 

9.58 

18 

1 

0.16 

0.61 

3 

242 

22.45 

16.17 

55 

1 

0.16 

1.85 

4 

185 

17.16 

16.48 

West  Brook^eld, 

1 

409 
41 

100.00 
10.02 

100.00 
2.80 

5 
6 

129 
99 

11.97 
9.18 

14.36 
13.23 

8 

108 

26.41 

14.72 

7 

57 

5.29 

8.89 

3 

76 

18.58 

15.54 

8 

45 

4.18 

8.02 

4 

64 

15.65 

17.45 

9 

15 

1.39 

3.01 

5 

55 

13.45 

18.75 

1© 

12 

1.11 

2.67 

6 

31 

7.58 

12.68 

11 

5 

0.46 

1.23 

7 

18 

4.40 

8.59 

13 

2 

0.19 

0.53 

8 

8 

1.96 

4.36 

13 

5 

0.46 

1.45 

9 

6 

1.47 

3.68 

14 

2 

0.19 

0.62 

10 

1 

0.24 

0.6S 

17 

1 

0.09 

0.38 

11 

1 

0.24 

0.75 

19 

1 

0.09 

0.42 

Westminster, 

,                 , 

370 

100.00 

100.00 

33 

2 

0.19 

1.02 

1 

30 

8.11 

2.28 

37 

1 

0.09 

0.60 

SIZE    OF   FAMILIES. 


387 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND  C0MP0SITI0:N^  BY  SEX: 

FOR  CITIES. 


cousties, 
Cities,  Size  op 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

COCTtTIES, 

Cities,  Size  op 

Families, 

AND  NCMBEU  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Peecentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

BERKSHIRE. 

BERKSHIRE 
—  Con. 

NOETH    A  HAMS,      . 

- 

3,931 

100.00 

100.00 

No.  A  HAMS  —  Con. 

(93)1 

IM 
IF 

40 
53 

2.36 

0.49 

(73)  10 

2M8F 
3M7F 

2 
11 

1.86 

3.81 

(550)  2 

IMIF 
2M 
2F 

492 

6 

52 

13.99 

5.75 

4M6F 

5  MSP 
6M4F 

14 
15 
16 

(646)  3 

1M2F 
2M1F 

333 
268 

16.43 

10.13 

7M3F 
8M2F 

11 

4 

3M 

6 

(53)  11 

2M9F 

1 

1.35 

3.05 

3F 

39 

3M8F 

3 

(722)  4 

1M3F 

2M2F 

3M1F 

4M 

4F 

229 

331 

144 

1 

17 

18.36 

15.09 

4M7F 
5M:6F 
6M5F 
7M4F 
8M3P 

8 
12 
11 
13 

1 

(616)  5 

1M4F 
2M3F 

91 
239 

15.67 

16.10 

9M2F 
11  F 

3 
1 

3M2F 

213 

(17)  12 

4M:8F 

2 

0.43 

LOT 

4M1F 

67 

5M7F 

2 

5M 

3 

6M6F 

3 

5F 

3 

7M5F 

3 

(432)  6 

1M5F 
2M4F 
3M3F 

28 
121 
141 

10.99 

13.54 

8M4F 

9M3F 

IIMIF 

3 
3 
1 

4M2F 

104 

(14)  13 

5M8F 

5 

0.35 

0.95 

5M1F 

34 

6M7F 

2 

6F 

4 

7M6F 

2 

(348)7 

1M6F 
2M5F 
3M4F 

12 
64 

105 

8.85 

12.73 

8M5F 

11M2F 

13  F 

3 

4M3F 

99 

(3)14 

6M8F 

0.08 

0.22 

5M2F 

53 

7M7F 

6M1F 

15 

11M3F 

(224)  8 

1M7F 
2M6F 

7 
14 

5.70 

9.36 

(2)15 

4MHF 
11M4F 

0.05 

0.16 

3M5F 

50 

(3)16 

5M11P 

0.08 

0.25 

4M4F 

56 

7M9F 

5M3F 

58 

10M6F 

6M2F 

32 

(1)21 

18M3F 

0.03 

0.11 

7M1F 

7 

(3)  22 

12  M  10  F 

0.08 

0.34 

(126)  9 

2M7F 
3M6F 

12 
15 

3.20 

5.93 

16  M  6  F 
17M5F 

4M5F 

25 

(1)25 

2M23F 

0.03 

0.13 

5M4F 

37 

(2)37 

21  M  16  F 

0.05 

0.39 

6M3F 

22 

26  M  11  F 

7M2F 

12 

(1)38 

16  M  22  F 

0.03 

0.20 

SMIF 

3 

(1)  39 

20  M  19  F 

0.03 

0.20 

388 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES   AND  COMPOSITION  BY   SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Peecextages  : 
Each 

Size  of  — 

Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 

AND  Nltmber  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 
Each 

SiZB  OF  — 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

BERKSHIRE 
—  Con. 

PiTTSPIELD,    . 

4,342 

100.00 

100.00 

BERKSHIRE 
—  Con. 

(144)1 

IM 

IF 

60 

84 

3.32 

0.70 

PiTTsriELD-Con. 

8M2F 

4 

(640)  2 

1  MIF 
2M 

533 

22 

14.74 

6.26 

9M1F 
10  M 

1 
1 

2F 

85 

(34)  11 

2M9F 

1 

0.78 

1.83 

(852)  3 

1M2F 

2M1F 

3M 

3F 

438 
357 

7 
50 

19.62 

12.49 

3M8F 
4M7F 
5M6F 
6M5F 

8 
4 
9 
5 

(754)  4 

1M3F 
2M2F 
3M1F 

229 
358 
146 

17.37 

14.74 

7M4F 
8M3F 
9M2F 

2 
4 
1 

4M 

3 

(15)  18 

2M10F 

2 

0.35 

0.88 

4F 

18 

3M9F 

1 

(641)  5 

1M4F 
2M3F 
3M2F 
4M1F 
5M 

108 

255 

209 

62 

1 

14.76 

15.66 

4M8F 
5M7F 
6M6F 
7M5F 
8M4F 

1 
1 
5 
3 

2 

5P 

6 

(11)  13 

5M8F 

2 

0.26 

0.70 

(489)  6 

1M5F 
2M;4F 
3M3F 
4M2F 
5M1F 

57 
103 
179 
123 

26 

11.26 

14.34 

6M7F 

7M6F 

9M4F 

10M3F 

13  M 

3 

6F 

1 

(6)14 

4M10F 

0.14 

0.41 

(297)  7 

IMeF 
2M5F 
3M4F 
4M3F 
5M2F 

8 

40 

106 

90 

39 

6.84 

10.16 

5M9F 

8M6F 

9M5F 

10M4F 

12M2F 

6M1F 

14 

(4)15 

6M9F 

0.09 

0.29 

(199)  8 

1M7F 
^  2M6F 
*  3M5F 

6 
18 

47 

4.59 

7.78 

7M8F 

9M6F 

11M4F 

4M4F 

72 

(3)  16 

7M9F 

0.07 

0.23 

5M3F 

40 

12M4F 

6M2F 

11 

(1)17 

9M8F 

0.02 

0.08 

7M1F 

4 

(1)18 

6  M  12  F 

0.02 

0.09 

8F 

1 

(4)  19 

14M5F 

0.09 

0.37 

(140)  9 

1M8F 
2M7F 

1 
15 

3.23 

6.16 

15M4F 

19  F 

3M6F 

19 

(1)30 

17M3F 

0.02 

0.10 

4M5F 

37 

(2)81 

17M4F 

0.05 

0.21 

5  M  4  F 

36 

1SM3F 

6M3F 

19 

(1)22 

17M5F 

0.02 

0.11 

7M2F 

11 

(1)24 

24  F 

0.02 

0.12 

8M1F 

2 

(2)34 

22  M  12  F 

0.05 

0.33 

(95)  10 

2M8r 

2 

2.19 

4.64 

25M9F 

3M:7F 

12 

(1)3B 

21  M  15  F 

0.02 

0.18 

4M6F 

15 

(1)  37 

18  M  19  F 

0.02 

0.18 

5MoF 

22 

(1)  .11 

30  M  21  F 

0.02 

0.25 

6M4F 

19 

(1)70 

12  M  58  F 

0.02 

0.34 

7M3F 

19 

(1)  7.5 

68  M  7  F 

0.02 

0.37 

SIZE    OF    FAMILIES. 


389 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND   COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 

Peecentages : 
Each 

Counties, 

Peecentages: 
Each 

Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Size  of — 

Cities,  Size  op 

Families, 

AND  Number  op 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Size  of — 

Fajiilies, 

AKD  Number  op 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

BRISTOL. 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

Fat.t,  Rivek,  . 

- 

17,948 

100.00 

100.00 

FALLRlVKE-Con. 

(511)  1 

IM 
IF 

162 
349 

2.85 

0.57 

3M7F 
4M6F 

43 
89 

(2,539)  S 

IMIF 
2M 
2F 

2,100 

56 

383 

14.15 

5.69 

5M5F 
6M4F 
7M3F 

123 

77 
42 

(3,029)  3 

1M2F 

2M1F 

3M 

1,506 

1,292 

25 

16.88 

10.19 

8M2F 

9M1F 

10  F 

18 
5 
1 

3F 

206 

(267)  11 

IMIOF 

2 

1.49 

3.29 

(2,927)  4 

1M3F 

2M2F 

3M1F 

4M 

4F 

837 
1,412 

572 
12 
94 

16.31 

13.13 

2M9F 
3M8F 
4M7F 
5M6F 
6M5F 

8 
16 
45 
51 
65 

(2,582)  5 

1M4F 
2M3F 
3M2F 
4M1F 
5M 
5F 

429 
952 
880 
278 
5 
38 

14.39 

14.47 

7M4F 

8M3F 

9M2F 

lOMlF 

11  M 

11  F 

49 
21 

6 

2 

1 
1 

(2,086)  6 

1M5F 
2M4F 
3M3F 
4M2F 
5M1F 
6M 
6F 

191 
515 
761 
471 
125 
5 
IS 

11.63 

14.03 

(124)  12 

2  M  10  F 
3M9F 
4M8F 
5M7F 
6M6F 
7M5F 
8M4F 

3 
5 
19 
19 
22 
31 
17 

0.69 

1.67 

(1,490)  7 

1M6F 
2M5F 
3M4F 
4M3F 

70 
272 
446 
448 

8.30 

11.69 

9M3F 

10M2F 

IIMIF 

12  F 

4 
1 
2 
1 

5M2F 

207 

(75)  13 

3M10F 

1 

0.42 

1.09 

6M1F 

42 

4M:9F 

7 

7M 

2 

5M8F 

15 

7F 

3 

6M7F 

11 

(1,091)  8 

1M7F 
2M6F 
3M5F 
4  M  4  F 
5M3F 

28 
115 
254 
337 

227 

6.08 

9.79 

7M6F 

8M5F 

9M4F 

10  M  3  F 

12  M  1  F 

14 

11 

12 

3 

1 

6M2F 

95 

(31)  14 

3M11F 

1 

0.18 

0.49 

7M1F 

33 

4M10F 

1 

8M 

2 

5M91' 

4 

(715)  9 

1M8F 
2M7F 
3M6F 
4M5F 
5M4F 

8 

35 

136 

177 
187 

3.99 

7.21 

6M8F 
7M7F 
8M6F 
9M5F 
10M4F 

3 

7 
8 
4 

1 

6M3F 

121 

• 

11M3F 

1 

7M2F 

37 

13M1F 

1 

8  M  1  F 

12 

(19)  15 

4M11F 

1 

0.11 

0.32 

9M 

1 

5M10F 

2 

9F 

1 

6M9F 

3 

(419)  10 

1M9F 
2M8F 

3 
18 

2.34 

4.70 

7M8F 
8M7F 

4 
3 

390 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


189 


«>. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of — 

Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 
AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages: 

Each 

Size  of — 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

Fall  River  -  Con. 

New  Bedford 
—  Con. 

9M6F 

1 

(2,041)  4 

1M3F 

611 

16.70 

14.78 

10M5F 

3 

2M2F 

979 

11M4F 

3M1F 

389 

15  F 

4M 

5 

(5)  16 

7M9F 

0.03 

0.09 

4F 

57 

11  M  5  F 

(1,639)  5 

1M4F 

273 

13.41 

14.83 

13M3F 

2M3F 

623 

15M1F 

3M:2F 

551 

(6)17 

9M8F 
11M6F 

0.04 

0.12 

4M1F 
5F 

167 
25 

12M5F 

(1,199)  6 

1M5F 

108 

9.81 

13.02 

13M4F 

2M4F 

304 

17  F 

3M3F 

447 

(2)18 

9M9F 
17M1F 

0.01 

0.04 

4M2F 
oMlF 

265 

68 

(3)19 

12  M  7  F 
13M6F 

0.02 

0.06 

6m; 

6F 

1 
6 

17  M  2  F 

(841)7 

1M6F 

55 

6.88 

10.65 

(4)  20 

11M9F 
15M5F 
16M4F 

0.02 

0.09 

2  M  5  F 
3M4F 
4M3F 

152 
234 
267 

(1)81 

17M4F 

*. 

0.02 

5M2F 

109 

(3)  as 

13M9F 
14M8F 

0.02 

0.07 

6M1F 
7F 

21 
3 

15  M  7  F 

(353)8 

1  M7F 

11 

4.52 

8.01 

(3)24 

13  M  11  F 
15  M  9  F 
16M8F 

0.02 

0.08 

2M6F 
3M5F 
4M4F 

51 
126 
181 

(1)26 

8M18F 

*_ 

0.03 

5M3F 

132 

(1)27 

27  M 

*_ 

0.03 

6M2F 

43 

(1)28 

26M2F 

*- 

0.03 

7M1F 

8 

(2)  29 

23M6F 

0.01 

0.07 

8F 

1 

25  M  4  F 

(354)  9 

1M8F 

1 

2.89 

5.77 

(2)  33 

24M9F 
33  F 

0.01 

0.07 

2M7F 
3M6F 

30 
48 

(!2)  36 

15  M  21  F 
33M3F 

0.01 

0.08 

4M5F 
5M4F 

91 
92 

■ 

(1)  41 

31  M  10  F 

*_ 

0.05 

6M3F 

58 

(1)  45 

19  M  26  F 

*. 

0.05 

•'M2F 

26 

(1)53 

27  M  26  F 

*_ 

0.06 

8M1F 

8 

(1)82 

34  M  48  F 

*. 

0.09 

(212)  10 

1M9F 

1 

1.73 

3.84 

(1)86 

^1  M  85  F 

*. 

0.10 

2M8F 

4 

(1)  119 

42  M  77  F 

*. 

0.13 

3M7F 

21 

(1)  274 

141  M  133  F 

*- 

0.31 

4M6F 

45 

New  Bedford,    . 

- 

12,221 

100.00 

100.00 

5MoF 

60 

(535)  1 

IM 

IF 

127 

408 

4.38 

0.97 

6M4F 
7M3F 

47 
24 

(2,203)  2 

IMIF 
2M 

1,819 
36 

18.02 

.7.97 

8M2F 
OMlF 

9 
1 

2F 

348 

(149)  11 

2M;9F 

2 

1.22 

2.97 

(2,343)  3 

1M2F 

2M1F 

3M 

3F 

1,221 

941 

16 

165 

19.17 

12.72 

3M8F 
4M7F 
5M6F 
6M5F 

17 
25 
40 
28 

SIZE    OF    FAMILIES. 


391 


SIZE   OF  FAMILIES   AND  COMPOSITION   BY  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Contiuned. 


CoaNTIES, 

Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 

Ijer  of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of— 

Counties, 

Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 

AND  NlTMBER  OF 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
l)er  of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 
■    Size  of  — 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

New   Bedfobd  — 
Con. 

New   Bedford  — 
Con. 

7M4F 

22 

(1)37 

21  M  16  F 

1 

0.01 

0.07 

8M3F 

7 

(1)78 

42  M  36  F 

1 

0.01 

0.14 

9M2F 

6 

(1)84 

39  M  45  F 

1 

0.01 

0.15 

lOMlF 

2 

(1)  331 

187  M  .34  F 

1 

0.01 

0.40 

(67)  13 

2  M  10  F 

1 

0.55 

1.45 

Taunton, 

- 

5,885 

100.00 

100.00 

3M9F 

2 

(220)  1 

IM 

04 

3.74 

0.81 

4M;8F 

7 

IF 

156 

5M7F 

13 

(973)  3 

IMIF 

838 

16.53 

7.18 

6M6F 

7 

2M 

20 

7M5F 

16 

2F 

115 

8M4F 

11 

(1,169)  .1 

im:2f 

619 

19.86 

12.93 

9M3F 

8 

2M1F 

477 

10M2F 

1 

3M 

7 

IIMIF 

1 

3F 

66 

(33)  in 

4M9F 
5M8F 
6M7F 
7M6F 
8M5F 

2 
4 
6 
8 
4 

0.27 

0.78 

(1,060)  4 

1M3F 

2M2F 

3M1F 

4M 

4F 

275 

540 

223 

3 

19 

18.01 

15.64 

9M4F 

4 

(878)  5 

1M4F 

139 

14.92 

16.19 

10M3F 

3 

2M3F 

318 

11M2F 

2 

3M2F 

307 

(16)  14 

2  M  12  F 

4M10F 

6M8F 

1 
1 
2 

0.13 

0.40 

4M1F 
5M 
5F 

104 

1 
9 

7M7F 

5 

(636)  6 

1M5F 

45 

10.80 

14.07 

8M6F 

2 

2M4F 

159 

10M4F 

2 

3M3F 

220 

11  M  3  F 

1 

4M2F 

179 

12  M  2  F 

2 

5M1F 

30 

(13)  15 

6M9F 
7M8F 

1 
2 

0.10 

0.35 

6M 
6F 

2 
1 

8M7F 

2 

(373)  7 

1M6F 

13 

6.34 

9.63 

9M6F 

2 

2M5F 

55 

10M5F 

1 

3M4F 

119 

11  M  4  F 

5 

4M3F 

110 

(4)  10 

4M12F 

8M8F 

10  M  6  F 

0.03 

0.12 

5M2F 
6M1F 

7M 

66 
9 
1 

13  M  3  F 

(249)  8 

1M7F 

5 

4.23 

7.35 

(2)17 

10M7F 

0.02 

0.06 

2M6F 

21 

(3)18 

10  M  8  F 
11M7F 
12M6F 

0.03 

0.10 

3M5F 
4M4F 
5M3F 

64 
58 
71 

(2)  19 

12M7F 
19  F 

0.02 

0.07 

6M2F 
7M1F 

23 

7 

(2)  31 

6  M  15  F 

11  M  10  F 

0.02 

0.08 

(152)  9 

1M8F 
2M7F 

2 

7 

2.. 58 

5.04 

(1)  23 

9  M  13  F 

.  1 

0.01 

0.04 

3M6F 

25 

(1)36 

1  M  25  F 

0.01 

0.05 

4M5F 

44 

(1)  37 

19M8F 

0.01       0.05 

5M4F 

34 

(2)  39 

18  M  11  F 
21M8F 

0.02       0.10 

6M3F 
7M2F 

26 
12 

CI)  35 

35  M 

0.01       0.06 

8M1F 

1 

392 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


SIZE   OF  FAMILIES  AND   COMPOSITION  BY   SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


countiks, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Taunton — Con. 

9F 

1 

Beterlt  — Con. 

2M 

15 

(78)  10 

2M8F 

O 

1.32 

2.88 

2F 

85 

3M7r 

14 

(642)  3 

1M2F 

327 

22.03 

16.31 

4M6F 

12 

2M1F 

274 

5M5F 

16 

3M 

5 

6M4F 

22 

SF 

36 

7M3F 

8 

(521)  4 

1M3F 

156 

17.88 

17.65 

8M2F 

2 

2M2F 

242 

9M1F 

1 

3M1F 

109 

(54)  11 

2M9F 
3M8F 

1 
5 

0.92 

2.19 

4M 
4F 

2 
12 

4M7F 

13 

(390)  5 

1  M  4  F 

57 

13.39 

16.52 

5M6F 

9 

2M3F 

142 

6M5F 

12 

3M2F 

127 

7M4F 

8 

4M1F 

56 

8M3F 

4 

5M 

1 

lOMlF 

1 

5F 

7 

11  F 

1 

(256)  6 

1M5F 

15 

8.79 

13.01 

(16)  IS 

3ir9F 
5M7F 
6M:6F 
7  M  5  F 
8M4F 
9M3F 

1 
1 

2 
4 
4 

2 

0.27 

0.71 

2M4F 
3M3F 
4M2F 
5M1F 
6M 
6F 

60 

110 

55 

14 

1 
1 

10M2F 

2 

(156)7 

1M6F 

5 

5.36 

9.25 

(7)13 

6]M7F 
7M6F 
9M4F 

3 

2 

0.12 

0.34 

2M5F 
3M4F 
4M3F 

27 
43 
46 

(5)14 

6M8F 
7M7F 
8M6F 
9M5F 

1 
2 

1 
1 

0.08 

0.26 

5M2F 

6M1F 

7M 

7F 

28 
■    5 

1 
1 

(1)15 

6M9F 

1 

0.02 

0.05 

(94)8 

1M7F 

1 

3.23 

6.37 

(2)16 

1  M  15  F 
9M7F 

1 
1 

0.03 

0.12 

2M6F 
3M5F 

10 
16 

(1)17 

12  M  5  F 

1 

0.02 

0.06 

4M4F 

35 

(1)18 

15M3F 

1 

0.02 

0.07 

5M3F 

21 

(3)19 

15M4F 
17  M  2  F 

19  F 

1 
1 
1 

0.05 

0.21 

6M2F 
7M1F 

8M 

8 
2 

1 

(1)  20 

15  M  5  F 

1 

0.02 

0.07 

(41)9 

3M6F 

8 

1.41 

3.12 

(1)21 

16  M  5  F 

1 

0.02 

0.08 

4M5F 

6 

(1)82 

3  il  19  F 

1 

0.02 

0.08 

bSiiV 

10 

(1)28 

19  M  9  F 

1 

0.02 

0.10 

6M3F 

14 

(1)46 

36  M  10  F 

1 

0.02 

0.17 

7M2F 

2 

(1)65 

31  M  34  F 

1 

0.02 

0.24 

8M1F 

1 

(1)  957 

474  M  483  F 

1 

0.02 

3.53 

(24)  10 

2M;8F 
3M7F 

1 

4 

0.83 

2.03 

ESSEX. 

4M6F 
5M5F 

4 
4 

Beverly, 

_ 

2,914 

100.00 

100.00 

6M4F 

6 

(194)  1 

IM 
IF 

48 
146 

6.66 

1.64 

7M3F 
8M2F 

2 
3 

(559)  2 

IMIF 

459 

19.19 

9.47 

(12)11 

SMSF 

2 

0.41 

1.12 

SIZE    OF    FAMILIES. 


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SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND   COMPOSITION   BY  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages : 

Each 

Size  op  — 

Counties, 

Cities,  Size  op 

Families, 

and  Number  op 
Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages: 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

ESSEX  — Con. 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Beverly  — Con. 

GLOUCESTER-Con. 

4M7F 

1 

(383)  7 

lM6r 

11 

7.07 

0.50 

5M6F 

3 

2M5F 

50 

6M5F 

2 

3M4F 

93 

7M4F 

4 

4M3F 

120 

(5)12 

5M  7F 
6M6F 

0.17 

0.51 

5M2F 
6M1F 

84 
25 

7M5F 

(242)  8 

1M7F 

2 

4.47 

6.86 

8M4F 

2M6F 

12 

■    (4)13 

6M7F 

8M5F 

11  M  2  F 

13  M 

0.14 

0.44 

3M5F 
4M4F 
5M3P 
6M2F 

44 
65 
68 
35 

(3)14 

oM9F 
9M5F 

0.10 

0.36 

7M1F 
8F 

15 

1 

14  M 

(124)  9 

1M8F 

2 

2.29 

3.96 

(3)15 

8M7F 
11M4F 
12M3F 

0.10 

0..38 

2M7F 
3M6F 
4M5F 

5 
13 
37 

(3)16 

9M7F 
12M4F 

0.10 

0.41 

5M4F 

6M3F 

22 
22 

(1)17 

14M3F 

0.03 

0.14 

7M2F 

17 

(1)19 

16M3F 

0.03 

0.16 

8M1F 

5 

(1)23 

16M6F 

0.C3 

0.19 

9M 

1 

(1)24 

24  M 

0.03 

0.20 

(62)  10 

lAlOF 

1 

1.14 

2.20 

(1)27 

13  M  14  F 

0.03 

0.23 

4M6F 

12 

(1)28 

16  M  12  F 

0.03 

0.24 

5M5F 

15 

(1)29 

29  M 

0.03 

0.25 

6M4F 

11 

GliODCESTEH, 

- 

5,416 

100.00 

100.00 

7M3F 

13 

(216)  1 

IM 

IF 

103 
113 

3  99 

0.77 

8M2F 
9M1F 

5 
5 

(821)  2 

IMIF 
2M 
2F 

714 
20 

87 

15.16 

5.82 

(57)  11 

3M8F 
4M7F 
5M:6F 

4 
5 

7 

1.05 

2.22 

(1,057)  3 

1M2F 

2M1F 

3M 

3F 

537 

477 

5 

38 

19.51 

11.24 

6  M  5  F 
7M4F 
8M3F 
9M2F 

10 

6 

11 

7 

(933)  4 

1M3F 

237 

17.22 

13.23 

lOMlF 

7 

2M2F 

472 

(30)  12 

3M9F 

1 

0.55 

1.28 

3M1F 

206 

5M7F 

1 

4M 

4 

6M6F 

5 

4F 

14 

7M;5F 

5 

(738)  5 

1M4F 
2M3F 
3M2F 
4M1F 

99 
256 

285 
97 

13.62 

13.08 

8M4F 

9M3F 

10M;2F 

IIMIF 

4 
8 
2 
4 

5F 

1 

(19)  13 

6M7F 

1 

0.35 

0.88 

(584)  6 

1M5F 
2M4F 
3M3F 
4M2F 
5M1F 
6M 

40 
137 
213 
143 

48 
2 

10.78 

12.42 

7M6F 
8M5F 
9M4F 

10  M  3  F 

11  M  2  F 

12  M  1  F 

3 
2 
4 
5 
2 
2 

6F 

1 

(23)  14 

6M8F 

2 

0.42 

1.14 

394 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 

Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages: 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages: 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 

Fami- 

Ues 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

ESSEX  — Con. 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Gloucesteb-Cod. 

Gloucester  Con. 

7M7F 

2 

(2)  36 

33  M  3  F 

0.04 

0.26 

8M6F 

2 

(1)37 

18  M  19  F 

1 

0.02 

0.13 

9M5F 

1 

(3)  39 

35  M4F 

2 

0.05 

0.42 

10M4F 

1 

36  M  3  F 

11  M  3  F 

2 

(1)40 

36  M  4  F 

1 

0.02 

0.14 

12  M  2  F 

10 

(2)41 

38  M  3  F 

^ 

0.04 

0.29 

13  M  1  F 

3 

(1)42 

40M2F 

0.02 

0.15 

(10)  1.-, 

9M6F 

2 

0.18 

0.53 

(1)43 

40M3F 

0.02 

0.15 

11  M  4  F 

1 

(2)46 

43M3F 

0.04 

0.33 

12M3r 

3 

44M2F 

13M2F 

3 

(2)47 

45  M  2  F 

0.04 

0.33 

14M1F 

1 

(2)49 

42  M  7  F 

0.04 

0.35 

(11)  Ifi 

IIMSF 

1 

0.20 

0.62 

45M4F 

13  M  3  F 

6 

(2)  50 

49  M  1  F 

0.04 

0.35 

14  M  2  F 

3 

(2)51 

47  M4F 

0.04 

0.36 

15  M  1  F 

1 

49M2F 

(14)  17 

13  M  4  F 

3 

0.26 

0.84 

(1)54 

49M5F 

0.02 

0.19 

14  Jl  3  F 

7 

(2)  56 

35  M  21  F 

0.04 

0.40 

15  M  2  F 

3 

54M2F 

16  M  1  F 

1 

(3)57 

54M3F 

0.05 

0.61 

(9)  18 

13  M  5  F 

1 

0.16 

0.57 

55  M  2  F 

14M4F 

2 

(1)66 

63  M  3  F 

0.02 

0.23 

15M3F 

1 

(1)71 

66  M  5  F 

0.02 

0.25 

16M2F 

5 

(2)  75 

75  M 

0.04 

0.53 

(5)19 

14M5F 

1 

0.09 

0.34 

(1)77 

73  M  4  F 

0.02 

0.27 

16M3F 

3 

(1)78 

78  M 

0.02 

0.28 

17M2F 

1 

(1)80 

80  M 

0.02 

0.28 

(6)  2» 

16M4F 
17  M  3  F 

2 
2 

0.11 

0.43 

(2)82 

77M5F 
79  M  3  F 

0.04 

0.58 

18M2F 

2 

(1)85 

84M1F 

0.02 

0.30 

(2)  21 

17M4F 

2 

0.04 

0.15 

(1)91 

87  M  4  F 

0.02 

0.32 

(4)23 

15  M  7  P 

2 

0.07 

0.31 

(1)93 

89  M  4  F 

0.02 

0.33 

17  M  5  P 

(1)99 

97  M  2  F 

0.02 

0.35 

18M4F 

(1)  105 

101  M  4  F 

0.02 

0.37 

(2)23 

16  M  7  F 

0.04 

0.16 

(1)  109 

106  M  3  F 

0.02 

0.39 

17M6F 

(1)  111 

lllM 

0.02 

0.39 

(4)24 

17  M  7  F 

0.07 

0.34 

Hayehhill,  . 

- 

6,902 

100.00 

100.00 

19  M  5  F 

(222)  1 

IM 

66 

3.22 

0.73 

20  M  4  F 

IF 

156 

21M3F 

(1,245)  2 

IMIP 

1,052 

18.04 

8.24 

(3)25 

21M4F 
22M3F 

0.05 

0.27 

2M 
2F 

19 
174 

23  M  2  F 

(1,398)  3 

1  M  2  F 

707 

20.26 

13.88 

(3)  27 

22M5F 
23M4F 

0.05 

0.29 

2M1F 
3M 

618 

7 

(■:)  88 

20M8F 

0.04 

0.20 

3F 

66 

25  M  3  F 

(1,332)  4 

1  M3F 

382 

19.30 

17.64 

(2)  29 

25M4F 
28M1F 

0.04 

0.21 

2M2F 
3M1  F 

652 
273 

(1)  30 

28  M  2  F 

0.02 

0.11 

4M 

1 

(1)31 

26  M  5  F 

0.02 

0.11 

4F 

24 

(1)38 

29M3F 

0.02 

0.11 

(1,009)  5 

1M4F 

154 

14.62 

16.70 

(2)  33 

31  M  2  F 

0.04 

0.23 

2M3F 

393 

(2)35 

31  M  4  F 

0.04 

0.25 

3M2F 

355 

33M2F 

4  M  1  F 

92 

SIZE    OF   FAMILIES. 


395 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND   COMPOSITION  BY   SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 

Percentages  : 
Each 

Counties, 

Percentages  : 
Each 

Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 
Families 

Num- 
ber (if 
Fami- 
lies 

Size  of  — 

Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

EACH  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

ESSEX  — Con. 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Haverhill— Con. 

TT  A  VEBHILL  —  Con. 

5M 

4 

(20)  13 

3M10F 

1 

0.29 

0.86 

5F 

11 

4M9F 

3 

(683)  6 

1M5F 
2M4F 
3M3F 
4M2F 
5M1F 
6M 
6F 

51 

162 

256 

159 

48 

4 

3 

9.90 

13.57 

5  M  8  F 
6M7F 
7M6F 
SM5F 
9M4F 

10  M  3  F 

11  M  2  F 

1 
1 
5 
3 
3 
2 
1 

(423)  7 

1M6F 

2  :*r  5  F 

19 

77 

6.13 

9.80 

(15)14 

2M12F 
5M9F 

1 
2 

0.22 

0.70 

3M4F 

126 

6M;8F 

2 

4M3F 

133 

7M7F 

4 

5M2F 

56 

8M6F 

2 

6M1F 

12 

9M:5F 

3 

(243)  8 

1M7F 

4 

3.52 

6.44 

10M4F 

1 

2M6F 

30 

(5)15 

6M9F 

1 

0.07 

0.25 

3M5F 

47 

8M7F 

1 

4M4F 

73 

9M6F 

1 

5  M  3  F 

64 

10M5F 

1 

6M2F 

23 

12  M  3  F 

1 

7M1F 

2 

(4)16 

5  M  11  F 

1 

0.06 

0.21 

(141)  9 

1  M8F 
2M7F 
3M6F 

3 

6 

21 

2.05 

4.20 

9M7F 
12M4F 

13M3F 

1 
1 

1 

4M5F 

40 

(5)  18 

9M9F 

1 

0.07 

0.30 

5M4F 

28 

13M5F 

2 

6M3F 

26 

14M4F 

1 

7M2F 

11 

18  F 

1 

8M1F 

5 

(1)19 

14M5F 

1 

0.01 

0.06 

9F 

1 

(4)8© 

5  M  15  F 

1 

0.06 

0.26 

(78)  1© 

1M9F 
2MSF 
3M7F 

1 

1 
8 

1.13 

2.58 

9M11F 
11M9F 
12  M  8  F 

1 
1 
1 

4M6F 

12 

(4)81 

6  M  15  F 

1 

0.06 

0.28 

5M5F 

24 

13M8F 

1 

6  M  4  F 

23 

14M7F 

1 

7  M  3  F 

4 

21  F 

1 

8M2F 

5 

(2)  88 

13  M  9  F 

1 

0.03 

0.15 

(40)  11 

2M9F 

1 

0.5S 

1.46 

15  M  7  F 

1 

3M8F 

3 

(1)83 

21M2F 

1 

0.01 

0.08 

4:sr7F 

2 

(1)87 

19MSF 

1 

0.01 

0.09 

5M6F 

10 

(1)88 

16  M  12  F 

1 

0.01 

0.09 

6M5F 

9 

(1)3* 

19  M  15  F 

1 

0.01 

0.11 

7M4F 

4 

(1)47 

25  M  22  F 

1 

0.01 

0.16 

8M3F 

8 

(1)89 

58  M  31  F 

1 

0.01 

0.29 

9  JiI2F 

1 

Lawrence,    . 

- 

10,783 

100.00 

100.00 

10  At  1  F 

1 

(344)  1 

IM 

105 

3.19 

0.66 

11  F 

1 

IF 

239 

(22)  18 

3M9F 
4M8F 
5M7F 

2 
1 
6 

0.32 

0.87 

(1,617)  8 

IMIF 
2M 
2F 

1,324 

38 

255 

14.99 

6.20 

6M6F 

5 

(2,057)  3 

1M2F 

1,100 

19.07 

11.83 

7  M  5  F 

5 

2M1F 

790 

8M4F 

3 

3M 

8 

396 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Size  op 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Niim- 

b(a'  of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 

AND  Number  op 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

ESSEX— Con. 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Lawrence— Con. 

• 

Lawrence— Con. 

3F 

159 

(Ill)  11 

2  M  9  F 

4 

1.03 

2.34 

(1,966)  4 

1M3F 
2M2F 
3M1F 

4M 
4F 

554 

933 

400 

6 

73 

18.23 

15.08 

3M8F 
4M7F 
5M6F 
6MuF 

7  M  4  F 

7 
13 
23 

28 
18 

(1,573)  5 

1M4F 
2M3F 
3M2F 
4M1F 

5M 

239 
596 

540 
169 

8 

14.59 

15.08 

8M-3F 

9M2F 

10  M  1  F 

11  M 

11  F 

7 
5 
3 
2 
1 

5F 

21 

(47)  IS 

2  M  10  F 

1 

0.43 

1.08 

(1,182)  6 

1M5F 
2M4F 
3M3F 
4M2F 
5U1F 
6M 
6F 

107 

309 

427 

250 

75 

5 

9 

10.96 

13.60 

3M9F 
4M8F 
5M7F 
6iI6F 
7ir  5F 
8M:4F 
9M3F 

2 
8 

10 
6 

11 
3 
2 

(775)  7 

1M6F 
21i;5F 
3iI4F 

36 
139 

248 

7.19 

10.40 

10  M  2  F 

UMIF 

12  M 

1 
2 

1 

4M3F 

212 

(31)  13 

3M10F 

1 

0.29 

0.77 

5M2F 

110 

4M;9F 

1 

6  MIF 

25 

5M8F 

3 

7F 

5 

6M7F 

2 

(493)  8 

1M7  F 
2M6F 
3M5F 
4M4F 
5M3F 
6M2F 
7  MIF 

10 

44 

123 

150 

99 

55 

4 

4.57 

7.56 

7M6F 

S]S[  5F 

9M4F 

lOMSF 

11  K  2  F 

12  M  1  F 

13  M 

3 
8 
6 
1 
3 
1 
2 

8M 

7 

(19)  14 

3M11F 

1 

0.17 

0.51 

8F 

1 

4M10F 

1 

(294)  9 

1M8F 
2M  7  F 
3M6F 
4M5F 
5M4F 
6M3F 
7M2F 
8M1F 

6 
20 
39 
73 
89 
41 
20 

4 

2.73 

5.07 

5M9F 

6M;8F 

7M7F 

8M6F 

9M5F 

11M3F 

12  M  2  F 

13M1F 

1 
2 

4 
2 

3 

2 
2 
1 

9M 

1 

(10)  15 

4M11F 

1 

0.09 

0.29 

9F 

1 

5  M  10  F 

2 

(165)  10 

1M9F 
2M8F 
3M7:fe' 
4M6F 
5M5F 

1 

4 

15 

* 

34 
56 

1..53 

3.16 

9M6F 

10  M  5  F 

11  ^[  4  F 
12M3F 
13  M  2  F 

1 
2 

1 

2 

1 

6M4F 

32 

(7)16 

7  M  9  F 

1 

0.06 

0.21 

7M3F 

16 

8  M  8  F 

3 

8>[  2F 

5 

9M  7F 

1 

9M1F 

2 

12  M  4  F 

1 

SIZE    OF    FAMILIES. 


397 


SIZE   OF  FAMILIES   AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 
AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 
of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages: 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 

Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

ESSEX  — Con, 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Lawrence— Con. 

16  M 

Lawrence— Con. 

24  M  10  F 

(6)17 

4M13F 

0.05 

0.19 

28M6F 

7M10F 

(2)  35 

25  M  10  F 

0.02 

0.13 

10M7F 

35  M 

11M6F 

(1)  3e 

29  M  7  F 

0.01 

0.07 

12  M  5  F 

(2)37 

20  M  17  F 

0.02 

0.14 

(7)  18 

3  M  15  F 

0.06 

0,24 

28M9F 

SMIOF 

(2)  38 

19  M  19  F 

0.02 

0.15 

9M9F 

34M4F 

11M7F 

(1)39 

17  M  22  F 

0.01 

0.07 

13  M  5  F 

(4)40 

11  M  29  F 

0.04 

0.31 

14M4F 

21  M  19  F 

(4)  19 

1  M  18  F 
5  MUF 

0.04 

0.15 

27  M  13  F 
31M9F 

10M9F 

(2)41 

21  M  20  F 

0.02 

0.16 

15  M  4  F 

22  M  19  F 

(8)  2© 

6  M  14  F 

7  M  13  F 

0.07 

0.31 

(2)  42 

28  M  14  F 
36M6F 

0.02 

0.16 

UM9F 

(3)  43 

19  U  24  F 

0.03 

0.25 

12M;8F 

25  M  18  F 

13M;7F 

29  MUF 

16  M  4  F 

(1)44 

33  M  11  F 

0.01 

0.08 

18  M  2  F 

(3)45 

24  M  21  F 

0.03 

0.26 

(2)21 

7  MUF 
15  M  6  F 

0.02 

0.08 

27  M  18  F 

28  M  17  F 

(3)  22 

11  M  11  F 
13  M  9  F 

0.03 

0.13 

(2)47 

19  M  28  F 
28  M  19  F 

0.02 

0.18 

14M8F 

(1)50 

33  M  17  F 

0.01 

0.10 

(4)23 

9  M  14  F 

0.04 

0.18 

(1)52 

38  M  14  F 

0.01 

0.10 

12  M  11  F 

(1)57 

51MeF 

0.01 

0.11 

13  M  10  F 

(1)  59 

27  M  32  F 

0.01 

0.11 

14  M  9  F 

(1)  60 

10  M  50  F 

0.01        0.11 

(3)24 

10  M  14  F 

0,03 

0.14 

(1)  141 

60  M  81  F 

0.01 

0.27 

12  M  12  F 

(1)  144 

52  M  92  F 

0.01 

0.28 

14  M  10  F 

(1)  261 

227  M  34  F 

0.01 

0.50 

(7)  2.'> 

5  M  20  F 

0.06 

0.33 

Lynn,     . 

- 

14,144 

100.00 

100.00 

14  M  11  F 

(436)  1 

IM 

121 

3.08 

0.70 

16  M  9  F 

IF 

315 

17M8F 

(2,428)  2 

IMIF 

2,047 

17.16 

7.79 

18  M  7  F 

2M 

19M6F 

2F 

351 

(1)26 

14  M  12  F 

0.01 

0.05 

(2,956)  3 

1  ]M  2  F 

1,508 

20.90 

14.22 

(2)27 

2  M  25  F 
17  M  10  F 

0.02 

0.10 

2M1F 
3M 

1,273 

(3)  28 

15  M  13  F 

0.03 

0.16 

3F 

158 

25M3F 

(2,847)  4 

1M3F 

799 

20.13 

18.26 

28  F 

2M2F 

1,406 

(1)  29 

16  M  13  F 

0.01 

0.06 

3M1F 

574 

(1)30 

10  M  20  F 

0.01 

0.06 

- 

4M 

(2)  32 

1M31F 

0.02 

0.12 

4F 

17  M  15  F 

(2,094)  5 

1M4F 

294 

14.80 

16.79 

(2)  33 

5M28F 
19  M  14  F 

0.02 

0.13 

2M3F 
3M2F 

832 
746 

(3)34 

15  M  19  F 

0.03 

0.19 

4M1F 

206 

398 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND    COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Size  op 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
lier  of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages: 

Each 

Size  op  — 

Counties, 
Cities,  Size  op 

Families, 
AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  op  — 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

ESSEX  — Con. 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Lynn— Con. 

5M: 
5F 

1 
15 

Lynn  —  Con. 

5M7F 
6M6F 

11 
11 

(1,305)  6 

1M5F 
2M4F 
3M3F 
4M2F 
5M1F 

92 
336 

487 

319 

67 

9.23 

12.56 

7M5P 

8M4F 

9M3F 

10  M  2  F 

12  M 

14 
6 
5 

1 
1 

6M 

1 

(35)  13 

1  M  12  F 

1 

0.25 

0.73 

6F 

3 

3  M  10  F 

3 

(871)  7 

1M6F 
2M5F 
3M4F 
4  M3F 
5M2F 
6M1F 
7M 
7F 

35 
134 

278 

271 

123 

27 

1 

2 

6.16 

9.78 

4M9F 
5M8F 
6M  7F 
7M6F 
8M5F 
9  M4F 

10  M  3  F 

11  M  2  F 

1 
2 
5 
5 
9 
4 
3 
1 

(506)  8 

1M7F 

7 

3.58 

6.49 

12  M  1  F 

1 

2M6F 

49 

(22)  14 

5M9F 

3 

0.15 

0.49 

3M5F 

130 

6M8F 

1 

4M4F 

152 

7M7F 

4 

5M3F 

111 

8M6F 

5 

6M2F 

48 

9M5F 

4 

7M1F 

9 

10M4F 

3 

(271)  9 

1M8F 

4 

1.91 

3.91 

11  M  3  F 

2 

2  ISI  7  F 

9 

(19)  15 

4M11F 

1 

0.13 

0.46 

3  M  6  F 

41 

5  il  10  F 

1 

4M5F 

71 

6M9F 

1 

5  M  4  F 

79 

7M8F 

1 

6  M  3  F 

48 

8M  7F 

3 

7  M  -2  F 

16 

9  M  6  F 

2 

8M1F 

2 

10  M  5  F 

4 

9M 

1 

11  M  4  F 

1 

(153)  10 

2  M  8  F 
3M  7  F 
4M6F 
5M  5F 

8 
18 
26 
49 

1.08 

2.45 

12  M  3  F 

13  M  2  F 

15  M 
15  F 

1 
1 

2 

1 

6M4F 

21 

(13)  16 

5M11F 

1 

0.09 

0.33 

7M3P 

23 

6  M  10  F 

1 

8>r  2F 

4 

7M9F 

2 

9M1F 

3 

8M8F 

2 

10  M 

1 

9M7F 

3 

(72)  11 

2M9F 
3M8F 
4M  7F 

1 

5 

12 

0..51 

1.27 

10  M  (J  F 

11  M  5  F 

12  M  4  F 

1 
2 

1 

5  M  6  F 

12 

(6)17 

0  M  11  F 

1 

0.04 

0.16 

6M5F 

15 

9M8F 

3 

7  if  4  F 

18 

12  M  5  F 

2 

8M3F 

•     5 

(7)18 

7  M  11  F 

1 

0.05 

0.20 

9M2F 

•J 

8M10F 

1 

11  M 

1 

10  M  S  F 

1 

(53)  18 

2m:iof 

3M9F 
4M8F 

1 
1 
2 

0.37 

1.02 

12M6F 
13M5F 
14M4F 

1 
1 
1 

SIZE    OF   FAMILIES. 


399 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 

Percentages: 
Each 

Counties, 

Percentages  : 
Each 

Cities,  Size  op 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Size  of— 

Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 

and  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

and  xumber  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

ESSEX  — Con. 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Lynn  — Cou. 

15  M  3  F 

1 

Newburtport  — 
Con. 

(5)  19 

10  M  9  F 
13  M  6  F 
16M3F 
18M1F 

2 

0.03 

0.15 

(639)  4 

1M3F 
2M2F 
3M1F 

4F 

192 

310 

111 

26 

18.37 

17.57 

(5)20 

10  M  10  F 
11M9F 
12M8F 
16  M  4  F 

0.03 

0.16 

(509)  5 

1M4F 
2M3F 
3M2F 
4M1F 

87 
203 
163 

45 

14.63 

17.49 

(5)21 

10  M  11  F 

11  M  10  F 

0.03 

0.17 

5M 

5F 

2 
9 

12M9F 

(301)  6 

1M5F 

22 

8.65 

12.41 

(1)22 

14M8F 

0.01 

0.04 

2M4F 

77 

(7)23 

12  M  11  F 
15M  8F 
17M6F 
18  M  5  F 

0.05 

0.26 

3M3F 

4M2F 

5M1F 

6F 

114 
66 
20 

2 

19M4F 

(205)  7 

1M6F 

3 

5.89 

9.86 

23  M 

2M5F 

38 

(4)24 

5M19F 

13  M  11  F 

14  M  10  F 
18M6F 

0.03 

0.15 

3M4F 
4M3F 
5M2F 
6M1F 

69 
62 

29 
4 

(7)  25 

1M24F 

10  M  15  F 

13  M  12  F 

17M8F 

19M6P 

20  M  5  F 

25  M 

0.05 

0.28 

(103)  8 

1M7F 
2M6F 
3M5F 
4M4F 
5M3F 
6M2F 
7M1F 

5 
16 
13 
33 
24 
11 

1 

2.96 

5.66 

(2)  26 

20M6F 

0.01 

0.08 

(73)9 

1M8F 

2 

2.10 

4.52 

(1)28 

18  M  10  F 

0.01 

0.05 

2M  7F 

7 

(1)30 

20  M  10  F 

0.01 

0.05 

3M6F 

15 

(1)31 

22M9F 

0.01 

0.05 

4M5F 

19 

(1)34 

20  M  14  F 

0.01 

0.06 

5M4F 

16 

(1)35 

27M8F 

0.01 

0.06 

6M3F 

9 

(1)40 

22  U  IS  F 

0.01 

0.07 

7M2F 

4 

(1)43 

27  M  16  F 

0.01 

0.07 

8M1  F 

1 

a)  44 

28  M  16  F 

0.01 

0.07 

(45)  10 

2M8F 

1 

1.29 

3.09 

(1)51 

33  M  18  F 

0.01 

0.08 

3M7F 

5 

(1)57 

47  M  10  P 

0.01 

0.09 

4M6F 

8 

(1)64 

38  M  23  F 

0.01 

0.10 

5M5F 

18 

(1)70 

57  M  13  F 

0.01 

0.11 

6M4F 

7 

(1)72 

59  M  13  F 

0.01 

0.12 

7M3F 

5 

(1)75 

42  M  33  F 

0.01 

0.12 

8M2F 

1 

Newburtport,    . 

- 

3,479 

100.00 

100.00 

(23)  11 

IMIOF 

1 

0.66 

1.74 

(233)  1 

IM 
1  F 

54 
179 

6.70 

1.60 

2M9F 
3M8F 

2 
1 

(648)  2 

IMIF 
2M 
2F 

484 

16 

148 

18.63 

8.91 

4M7F 
5M6F 
6M5F 

7 
4 
2 

(672)  3 

1  M  2  F 
2M1F 

369 
237 

19.31 

13.85 

7M4F 
8M3F 

2 
4 

3M 

5 

(8)12 

3M9F 

1 

0.23 

0.66 

3F 

61 

4M:8F 

1 

400 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  8ize  of 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 

and  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages: 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

ESSEX  — Cod. 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Newbuktpobt  — 
Con. 

6M6F 

7M5F 
10  M  2  F 

3 

2 

Salem  — Con. 

6M1F 
7M 

7F 

14 
1 

2 

(3)13 

6M7F 
7M6F 
8  M  5  F 

0.08 

0.27 

(327)  8 

1M7F 
2M6F 
3M;5F 

7 
31 
69 

4.29 

7.59 

(3)14 

4M10F 
6M8F 
7M7F 

0.08 

0.29 

4M4F 
5M3F 
6M2F 

104 

80 
28 

(2)15 

7M8F 
15  F 

0.06 

0.21 

7M1F 

8M 

7 
1 

(2)  16 

10M6F 
16  M 

0.06 

0.22 

(179)  9 

1M8F 

2M7F 

4 
12 

2.35 

4.67 

(1)17 

11M6F 

0.03 

0.12 

3M6F 

29 

(1)  18 

18  F 

0.03 

0.12 

4M5F 

42 

(2)  19 

13M6F 
14  M  5  F 

0.06 

0.26 

5M4F 
6M3F 

49 

28 

(1)20 

9MHF 

0.03 

0.14 

7M2F 

11 

(1)21 

21  F 

0.03 

0.14 

8M1F 

4 

(2)  2.'> 

9M16F 
15  M  10  F 

0.06 

0.34 

(119)  10 

1M9F 

2MSF 

1 
3 

1.56 

3.45 

(1)  31 

19  M  12  F 

0.03 

0.21 

3M7F 

11 

(1)47 

30  M  17  F 

0.03 

0.32 

4M6F 

22 

Balem,  . 

- 

7,623 

100.00 

100.00 

5M5F 

33 

(353)  1 

IM 
IF 

61 

292 

4.63 

1.02 

6M4F 
7M3F 

28 
15 

(1,320)  2 

IMIF 

1,046 

17.32 

7.66 

8M2F 

6 

2M 

26 

(62)  11 

2M9F 

1 

0.81 

1.98 

2F 

248 

3MS.F 

3 

(1,465)  3 

1M2F 

2M1F 

3M 

3F 

758 

580 

14 

113 

19.22 

12.75 

4M7F 
5M6F 
6M5F 
7M4F 

11 

13 

9 

17 

(1,326)  4 

1M3F 
2M2F 

410 
613 

17.40 

15.39 

8M3F 
10  M  1  F 

7 
1 

3M1F 

248 

(32)  12 

3M9F 

1 

0.42 

1.11 

4M 

4 

4MSF 

2 

4F 

51 

5M7F 

5 

(1,099)  5 

1  M4F 
2M3F 
3M2F 
4M1F 
5F 

171 

399 
398 
113 

18 

14.42 

15.94 

6M:6F 
7M5F 
8M4F 
9M3F 
10  M  2  F 

9 

7 
5 
2 

1 

(769)  6 

1  M  5  F 
2M4F 
3M3F 
4M2F 
5M1F 
6F 

08 
216 
274 
163 

42 
6 

10.09 

13.38 

(19)  13 

5M8F 
6M7F 
7M6F 
8M5F 
10M:3F 
11M2F 

1 
5 
5 
3 
4 
1 

0.25 

0.72 

(509)  7 

1M6F 
2M5F 
3M4F 
4M3F 

23 
100 
158 
139 

6.68 

10.34 

(9)14 

4M10F 
6M8F 
7M7F 
8M6F 

1 
1 
1 
2 

0.12 

0.37 

6M2F 

72 

9M;5F 

2 

SIZE    OF   FAMILIES. 


401 


SIZE   OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY   SEX:    FOE  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Size  op 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total      Total 

Fami-  '  Popu- 

lies       lation 

ESSEX  — Con. 

HAMPDEN- Con. 

Salem  — Con. 

14  M 

Chicopee  —  Con. 

5F 

3 

14  F 

(355)  6 

1M5F 

28 

11.67 

12.97 

(7)  15 

oMlOF 

8M7F 

10M5F 

11M4F 

15  M 

0.09 

0.30 

2M4F 
3M3F 
4M2F 
5M1F 
6M 

90 

129 

90 

16 

1 

(6)16 

6M10F 

1 

O.OS 

0.28 

6F 

1 

7M9F 

(237)  7 

1M6F 

6 

7.79 

10.10 

9M7F 

2M5F 

38 

11M5F 

3M4F 

85 

16  F 

4M3F 

60 

(5)17 

8M9F 
9M8r 

0.07 

0.25 

5M2F 
6M1F 

40 
8 

12  M  5  F 

(167)  8 

1M7F 

5 

5.49 

8.14 

17  M 

2M6F 

14 

(2)18 

7  M  11  F 
12  M  6  F 

0.03 

0.10 

3M5F 
4M4r 

41 
52 

(1)19 

15M4F 

0.01 

0.06 

5M3F 

41 

(1)20 

15  M  5  F 

0.01 

0.06 

6M2F 

12 

(1)21 

17M4F 

0.01 

0.06 

7M1F 

2 

(1)23 

15  M  7  F 

0.01 

0.06 

(101)  9 

2M7F 

6 

3.32 

5.54 

(2)  28 

6  M  22  F 
28  F 

0.03 

0.16 

• 

3M6F 
4M5F 

23 
30 

(2)  89 

25  M  4  F 

0.03 

0.17 

5M4F 

24 

(1)38 

38  F 

0.01 

0.11 

6M3F 

8 

(1)48 

16  M  26  F 

0.01 

0.12 

7M2F 

9 

(1)49 

26  M  23  F 

0.01 

0.14 

8M1F 

1^ 

(1)58 

9M49F 

0.01 

0.17 

(77)  lO 

2M8F 

3* 

2.53 

4.69 

(1)  11» 

55  M  58  F 

0.01 

0.33 

3M7F 

8 

(1)  136 

63  M  73  F 

0.01 

0..39 

4M6P 

15 

(1)  899 

274  M  25  F 

0.01 

0.87 

5M5F 

22 

HAMPDEN. 

6M4F 
7M3F 

14 
12 

Chicopee, 

- 

3,042 

100.00 

100.00 

8M2F 

3 

(67)  1 

IM 

IF 

16 
51 

2.20 

0.41 

(46)11 

3M8F 
4M7F 

6 
3 

1.51 

3.08 

(369)  2 

IMIF 
2M 
2F 

300 
4 

65 

12.13 

4.49 

5M6F 
6M5F 
7M4F 

8 
13 
10 

(534)  3 

1M2F 

2M1F 

3M 

284 

220 

3 

17.56 

9.76 

8M3F 

lOMlF 

11  M 

3 

2 

1 

3F 

27 

(28)  12 

3  M  9  F 

3 

0.92 

2.05 

(501)  4 

1M3F 

2M2F 

3M1F 

4M 

4F 

128 

240 

127 

3 

3 

16.47 

12.20 

4M8F 
5M7F 
6M6F 
7M5F 
8M4F 

2 
* 

3 

7 
3 

(441)  5 

1M4F 
2  M  3  F 

67 
176 

14.50 

13.43 

9M3P 
10  M  2  F 

2 

1 

3M2F 

144 

(28)  13 

4M9F 

2 

0.92 

2.22 

4M1F 

49 

5M8F 

3 

5M 

2 

0M7F 

6 

402 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Size  op 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

ConuTiES, 
Cities,  Size  op 

Families, 
AND  Number  op 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 
Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

HAMPDEN- Con. 

HAMPDEN -Con. 

Chicopee  —  Con. 

7M6F 

6 

Chicopee  — Con. 

19M8F 

1 

8M5F 

4 

(1)28 

15  M  13  F 

1 

0.03 

0.17 

9M4F 

3 

(1)33 

30M3F 

1 

0.03 

0.20 

10M3F 

(1)34 

15  M  19  F 

1 

0.03 

0.21 

11M2F 

(1)37 

17  M  20  F 

1 

0.03 

0.22 

12  M  1  F 

(2)  50 

30  M  20  F 

1 

0.07 

0.61 

13  F 

31  M  19  F 

1 

(24)  14 

2M12F 

0.79 

2.05 

(1)55 

28  M  27  F 

1 

0.03 

0.33 

4M10F 

o 

(1)69 

27  M  42  F 

1 

0.03 

0.42 

5M9F 

1 

HOLYOKE, 

- 

7,894 

100.00 

100.00 

6MSF 

2 

(153)  1 

IM 

59 

1.94 

0.38 

7M7F 

6 

IF 

94 

8M6F 

5 

(931)  2 

IMIF 

753 

11.80 

4.62 

9M5F 

5 

2M 

21 

10M4F 

1 

2F 

157 

11M3F 

1 

(1,289)  3 

1M2F 

648 

16.33 

9.59 

(12)  1.5 

7M8F 
8M7F 
9M6F 

4 
2 

3 

0.39 

1.10 

2M1F 
3M 
3F 

539 
19 
83 

10M5F 

1 

(1,362)  4 

1M3F 

379 

17.26 

13.51 

11M4F 

o 

2M2F 

650 

(7)16 

7M:9F 

9M7F 

10  M  6  F 

1 

3 
3 

0.23 

0.68 

3M1F 
4M 
4F 

290 

6 

37 

(10)  17 

6M11F 
8M9F 
9M8F 

10M7F 

1 
1 
o 

3 

0.33 

1.04 

(1,221)  5 

1M4F 
2M3F 
3M2F 
4M1F 

201 
463 

405 
129 

15.47 

15.14 

11M6F 
13M4F 

1 

2 

5M 

5F 

2 
21 

(6)18 

8M10F 
10M8F 
11M7F 
12  M  6  F 
14M4F 

1 

2 

1 
1 

1 

0.20 

0.66 

(1,021)  6 

1M5F 
2M4F 
3M3F 
4M2F 
5M1F 

86 

290 
362 
234 

38 

12.94 

15.19 

(5)19 

6  M  13  F 
9M10F 

1 

'7 

0.17 

0.58 

6M 
6F 

2 
9 

11M8F 

1 

(731)  7 

1M6F 

38 

9.26 

12.69 

13M6F 

1 

2M5F 

116 

(5)20 

5  M  15  F 

10  M  10  F 

13M7F 

1 

2 
2 

0.17 

0.61 

3M4F 
4M3F 
5M2F 

233 
196 
108 

(3)21 

6  M  15  F 
10  M  11  F 

1 

1 

0.10 

0.38 

6M1F 
7F 

18 

2 

12  M  9  F 

1 

(494)  8 

1M7F 

13 

6.26 

9.80 

(1)22 

12  M  10  F 

1 

0.03 

0.13 

2  M  6  F 

59 

(1)23 

9M14F 

1 

0.03 

0.14 

3M5F 

108 

(3)24 

14  M  10  F 
15  M  9  F 

1 

2 

0.10 

0.44 

4M4F 
5M3F 

l.JS 
113 

(1)  23 

17  M  8  F 

1 

0.03 

0.15 

6M2F 

30 

(3)  26 

12  M  14  F 
15  M  11  F 

1 
1 

0.10 

0.47 

7M1F 
8F 

11 

2 

19M7F 

1 

(289)  9 

1M8F 

3 

3.66 

6.45 

(2)27 

17  M  10  F 

1 

0.07 

0.33 

2M7F 

19 

SIZE   OF   FAMILIES. 


403 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX :    FOR  CITIES  —  Contiuued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages : 

Each 

Size  of — 

c'odnties, 

Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 
Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

akd  numbee  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

HAMPDEN -Con. 

HAMPDEN- Con. 

HoLTOKE  —  Con. 

3M6F 
4M5F 

55 
68 

HoLTOKE  — Con. 

12M5F 
14M3F 

1 
1 

» 

5M4F 

77 

17  F 

1 

6M3F 

46 

(1)18 

11M7F 

1 

0.01 

0.04 

7M2F 

20 

(4)19 

10M9F 

1 

0.05 

0.19 

8M1F 

1 

15  M  4  F 

O 

(182)  10 

1M9F 
2M8F 
3M7F 

o 

6 

20 

2.31 

4.51 

(4)20 

13  M  7  F 

17M3F 

20  F 

1 
2 

1 

0.05 

0.20 

4M6F 

44 

(1)21 

8M13F 

1 

0.01 

0.05 

5M5F 

47 

(1)26 

26  F 

1 

0.01 

0.06 

6M4F 

36 

(2)  28 

11  M  17  F 

1 

0.03 

0.14 

7M3F 

16 

20M8F 

1 

8M2F 

9 

(1)29 

14  M  15  F 

1 

0.01 

0.07 

9M1F 

1 

(1)  s.-i 

12  M  23  F 

1 

0.01 

0.09 

10  M 

1 

(1)36 

17  M  19  F 

1 

0.01 

0.09 

(89)  11 

2M9F 

3 

1.13 

2.43 

(1)46 

11  M  35  F 

1 

0.01 

0.12 

3M8F 

5 

(1)57 

3  M  54  F 

1 

0.01 

0.14 

4M7F 

13 

(1)63 

59  M  4  F 

1 

0.01 

0.16 

5M6F 

18 

(1)66 

32  M  34  F 

1 

0.01 

0.16 

6M5F 

24 

(1)  112 

7  M  105  F 

1 

0.01 

0.28 

7M4F 

18 

(1)  134 

108  M  26  F 

1 

0.01 

0.33 

8M3F 

4 

Springfield, 

- 

11,741 

100.00 

100.00 

9M2F 

3 

(403)  1 

IM 

94 

3.43 

0.78 

lOMlF 

1 

IF 

309 

(48)  12 

3M9F 
4M8F 
5M7F 

1 
6 
8 

0.61 

1.43 

(2,043)  2 

IMIF 
2M 
2F 

1,734 

35 

274 

17.40 

7.93 

' 

6M6F 

11 

(2,531)  3 

1M2F 

1,351 

21.55 

14.74 

7M;5F 

10 

2M1F 

1,019 

8M4F 

4 

3M 

14 

9M3F 

5 

3F 

147 

1CM2F 

1 

(2,221)  4 

1M3F 

678 

18.91 

17.24 

12  F 

2 

2M2F 

1,077 

(31)  13 

4M9F 
5M8F 
6M7F 

3 

6 
4 

0.39 

1.00 

3M1F 
4M 
4F 

418 

6 

42 

7M6F 

9 

(1,724)  5 

1M4F 

259 

14.68 

16.73 

8M5F 

7 

2M3F 

674 

10M3F 

2 

3M2F 

584 

(19)  14 

6M8F 
7M7F 
8M6F 

3 

8 

0.24 

0.66 

4M1F 

5M 
5F 

188 

5 

14 

9it5F 

(1,171)  6 

1  M5P 

102 

9.97 

13.64 

10  M  4  F 

2M4F 

317 

14  M 

3M3F 

414 

(4)15 

9M6F 

10  M  5  F 

11  M  4  F 

0.05 

0.15 

4M2F 

5M1F 

6M 

257 

71 

3 

(4)16 

5  M  11  F 

0.05 

0.16 

6F 

7 

8M8F 

(690)  7 

1M6F 

35 

5.87 

9.38 

9M7F 

2M5F 

117 

lliI5F 

3M4F 

302 

(4)17 

10M7F 

0.05 

0.17 

4M3F 

207 

404 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


CoUNTIK.•^, 

Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

HAMPDEX-Con. 

HAMPDEN- -Con. 

Springfield  — 
Con. 

5M2F 

6M1F 

7M 

7F 

98 

25 

4 

2 

Springfield  — 
Con. 

9M4F 

lOMSF 

11M2F 

13  M 

2 
2 
2 
1 

(411)  8 

1M7F 

2M:6F 
3M5F 
4M4F 
5M3F 
6M2F 
7M1F 
8M 

12 
48 
94 
117 
92 
31 
13 
1 

3.50 

6.38 

(15)  14 

4M10F 
5M9F 
6M8F 
7M7F 
8M6F 
9M5F 

10M4F 
14  F 

1 
1 
1 
5 
3 
2 

0.12 

0.41 

8F 

3 

(12)  15 

6M9F 

0.10 

0.35 

(211)  9 

1M8F 
2M7F 
3M6F 
4M5F 
5M4F 
6M3F 
7M2F 
8M1F 

6 
10 
25 
65 
48 
34 
17 

5 

1.80 

3.69 

7M8F 

8M7F 

9M6F 

10M5F 

11M4F 

12  M  3  F 

13M2F 

15  F 

I 

2 
2 
2 

9M 

1 

(4)16 

1M15F 

0.03 

0.12 

(135)  10 

2M8F 
3M7F 
4M6F 

7 
16 

22 

1.15 

2.62 

8M8F 

13  M  3  F 

14  M  2  F 

5M5F 

35 

(6)  17 

5  M  12  F 

0.05 

0.20 

6M4F 

27 

6M11F 

7M3F 

19 

8  M9F 

8M2F 

7 

10  M  7  F 

9M1F 

o 

13  M  4  F 

(72)  11 

2M9F 
3M8F 

2 
1 

0.61 

1.54 

(3)18 

13M5F 
14M4F 

0.02 

0.10 

4  M  7  F 

11 

(2)  30 

9M11F 

0.02 

0.08 

5M6F 

12 

17M3F 

6M5F 

14 

(2)31 

18  M  3  F 

0.02 

0.08 

7M4F 

15 

19M2F 

8M3F 

10 

(2)  33 

12  M  10  F 

0.02 

0.09 

9M2F 

4 

14M8F 

lOMlF 

o 

(2)  33 

17  M  6  F 

0.02 

0.09 

11  M 

1 

23  F 

(35)  13 

3M9F 
4M8F 

2 
2 

0.30 

0.82 

(2)  34 

19M5F 
22  M  2  F 

0.02 

0.09 

5  M  7  F 

6 

(2)37 

15  M  12  F 

0.02 

0.10 

6M6F 

6 

25M2F 

7  M  5  F 

7 

(2)38 

23  M  5  F 

0.02 

0.11 

8M4F 

7 

24  M  4  F 

9M3F 

3 

(2)  30 

1  M  29  F 

0.02 

0.12 

10  M  2  F 

2 

30  M 

(20)  13 

2  M  11  F 
3M10F 

1 
1 

0.17 

0.50 

(2)  31 

10  M  21  F 
19  M  12  F 

0.02 

0.12 

5MSF 

3 

(1)32 

32  F 

0.01 

0.06 

6M7F 

2 

(1)33 

23  M  10  F 

0.01 

0.06 

7M6F 

3 

(2)34 

20  M  14  F 

0.02 

0.13 

8M6F 

3 

34  F 

SIZE    OF   FAMILIES. 


405 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES   AND   COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  — 

Continued. 

Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

Num- 
ber of 

Percentages: 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Comjjosition 

Kum- 
ber  of 

Percentages: 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AND  Xdmbek  op 

Each  Size. 

of 
Families 

Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

of 
Families 

Fami- 
lies 

Total 
P'ami- 

lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

HAMPDEN -Con. 

SPRINGriBLD  — 

Con. 

- 

HAMPSHIRE 
—  Con. 
Northampton  — 
Con. 

(1)35 

17  M  18  F 

0.01 

0.07 

(101)  9 

2M7F 

10 

3.09 

5.43 

(1)37 

35  M  2  F 

0.01 

0.07 

3M6F 

17 

(2)  38 

18  M  20  F 
31M7F 

0.02 

0.15 

4M5F 
5M4F 

22 
19 

(2)39 

18  M  21  F 

19  M  20  F 

0.02 

0.15 

6M3F 
7M2F 

18 
9 

(1)47 

26  M  21  F 

0.01 

0.09 

8M1F 

4 

(1)49 

32  M  17  F 

0.01 

0.10 

9F 

2 

(1)  50 

16  :^r  34  f 

0.01 

0.10 

(.54)  10 

1M9F 

1 

1.65 

3.22 

(1)74 

34  M  40  F 

0.01 

0.14 

2MSF 

6 

(1)  171 

78  M  93  F 

0.01 

0.33 

3M7F 

5 

(1)  259 

228  M  31  F 

0.01 

0.50 

4M6F 

9 

HAMPSHIRE. 

5M5F 
6M4F 

15 
11 

NOKTHAMPTON,       . 

- 

3,270 

100.00 

100.00 

7M3F 

3 

(124)  1 

IM 
IF 

43 

81 

3.79 

0.74 

8M2F 
10  F 

3 
1 

(507)  2 

IMIF 
2M 
2  F 

407 

5 

95 

15.51 

6.05 

(31)  11 

1  M  10  F 
3M8F 
4M7F 

1 

5 
4 

0.95 

2.04 

(614)  3 

1  M  2  F 

2  ^I 1  F 

3M 
3F 

348 

217 

5 

44 

18.78 

11.00 

5M6F 
6M5F 
7M4F 

8M3F 

6 

8 
4 
1 

(574)  4 

1M3F 
2M2F 

166 

277 

17.55 

13.71 

10  M  1  F 
11  F 

1 
1 

3M1F 

103 

(12)  12 

2M10F 

1 

0..37 

0.86 

4M 

2 

3M9F 

1 

4F 

26 

4M8F 

1 

(450)  5 

1M4F 

2  M  3  F 

3  M  2  F 

4  M  1  F 

5F 

63 
181 
141 

58 

7 

13.76 

13.44 

5M7F 

6M6F 

8M4F 

10M2F 

12  F 

3 

2 
2 
1 
1 

(333)  6 

1M5F 
2M4F 
3M3F 
4  M  2  F 
5M  IF 
6F 

28 
82 
121 
85 
15 
2 

10.19 

11.93 

(18)  13 

1  M  12  F 
4M9F 
5M8F 
6M7F 
7M6F 
9M4F 

1 
3 
4 
1 

4 
2 

0.55 

1.40 

(243)  7 

IM  6F 
2M  5F 

16 
36 

7.43 

10.16 

11  M  2  F 
13  F 

1 

2 

3  M  4  F 

84 

(4)14 

1  M  13  F 

4 

0.12 

0.33 

4M3F 

64 

(6)15 

1  M  14  F 

2 

0.19 

0.54 

5  M  2  F 

36 

5  M  10  F 

1 

6M1F 

7 

8M7F 

o 

(165)  8 

1M7F 

8 

5.05 

7.88 

9M6F 

1 

2M6F 

IS 

(2)16 

11  M  5  F 

1 

0.06 

0.19 

3  M  5  F 

34 

16  F 

1 

4M4F 

48 

(1)17 

9M8F 

1 

0.03 

0.10 

5M3F 

31 

(2)  18 

8M10F 

1 

0.06 

0.21 

6M2F 

18 

18  F 

1 

7M1F 

6 

(2)22 

14M8F 

1 

0.06 

0.26 

8F 

2 

22  F 

1 

406 


CEl^SUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 

Percentages : 
Each 

Counties, 

Percentages: 
Each 

Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Size 

OF  — 

Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 

and  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

and  xumber  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

HAl^IPSHIRE 
—  Coil. 
Northampton  — 
Con. 

MIDDLESEX 
—  Con. 

Cambridge  —Con. 

(1)23 

17  M  6  F 

0.03 

0.14 

6F 

26 

(2)84 

12  M  12  F 
20  M  4  F 

0.06 

0.29 

(1,359)  7 

1M6F 
2M5F 

62 
248 

7.90 

11.65 

(3)35 

1M24F 

25  F 

0.09 

0.45 

3M4F 
4M3F 

405 
403 

(1)28 

28  F 

0.03 

0.17 

5  M  2  F 

190 

(1)29 

29  F 

0.03 

0.17 

6M1F 

41 

(2)34 

13  M  21  F 
34  F 

0.06 

0.41 

7m; 

7F 

4 

6 

(1)  35 

35  F 

0.03 

0.21 

(845)  8 

1M7F 

23 

4.91 

8.28 

(1)40 

2M38F 

0.03 

0.24 

2M6F 

103 

(1)43 

39M4F 

0.03 

0.26 

3  M  5  F 

174 

(1)  45 

39M6F 

0.03 

0.27 

4M4F 

245 

(1)49 

4  M  45  F 

0.03 

0.29 

5M3F 

192 

(1)  50 

50  F 

0.03 

0.30 

0M2F 

84 

(2)54 

1M53F 
54  F 

0.06 

0.64 

7M1F 
8F 

21 
3 

(1)  57 

21  M  36  F 

0.03 

0.34 

(482)  9 

1M8F 

10 

2.80 

5.31 

(1)59 

1  M  58  F 

0.03 

0.35 

2M7F 

40 

(1)60 

60  F 

0.03 

0.36 

3M6F 

70 

(1)63 

63  F 

0.03 

0.38 

4  M  5  F 

122 

(1)64 

31  M  33  F 

0.03 

0.38 

5  M  4  F 

111 

(1)66 

66  F 

0.03 

0.39 

OMSF 

86 

(1)68 

68  F 

0.03 

0.41 

7M2F 

34 

(1)72 

30  M  42  F 

0.03 

0.43 

8M1F 

7 

(1)  608 

298  ^l  310  F 

0.03 

3.63 

9M 
9F 

1 
1 

TVIIDDLESEX. 

(231)  10 

1M9F 

1 

1.34 

2.83 

Cambridge,  . 

- 

17,193 

100.00 

100.00 

2M;8F 

9 

(447)  1 

1  M 
IF 

130 
317 

2.60 

0.55 

3M7F 
4M6F 

26 
51 

(2,580)  2 

IMIF 
2M 
2F 

2,130 

56 

394 

15.00 

6.32 

5M5F 
6M4F 
7  M  3  F 

44 
37 
34 

(3,143)  3 

1M2F 

2M1F 

3M 

1,668 

1,267 

12 

18.28 

11.55 

8M2F 

9M1F 

10  F 

22 
5 
'2 

3F 

196 

(145)  11 

1  M  10  F 

4 

0.84 

1.95 

(3,150)  4 

1M3F 

2M2F 

3M1F 

4M 

4F 

936 

1,463 

654 

10 

87 

18.32 

15.43 

2  M  9  F 
3M  8F 
4M7F 
5  M  6  F 
6M5F 

7 
11 
19 
23 

28 

(2,637)  5 

1M4F 
2M3F 
3M2F 
4M1F 
5  M 

416 
990 
905 
291 
2 

15.33 

16.15 

7M4F 

8  M3F 

9M2F 

10  M  1  F 

11  M 

25 
17 

8 
1 
o 

5F 

33 

,       (01)12 

2  M  10  F 

1 

0.35 

0.90 

(1,975)  6 

1  M  5  F 
2M4F 
3M3F 
4M2F 
oMlF 

163 
503 
688 
462 
133 

11.48 

14.51 

3M9F 
4M8F 
5  M7F 
6M6F 
7M5F 

4 
4 
11 
9 
9 

SIZE    OF   FAMILIES. 


407 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 
Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 
AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

and  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

MIDDLESEX 
—  Con. 

MIDDLESEX 
—  Con. 

Cambridge— Con. 

8M4F 
9M3F 

12  M 

14 

Cambridge— Con. 

3M17F 
17  M  3  F 
18M2F 

1 
1 

1 

12  F 

(3)21 

16M5F 

1 

0.01 

0.08 

(47)  13 

2m:iif 

3M10F 

0.27 

0.75 

17M4F 
21M 

1 
1 

4M9F 

3 

(3)  22 

20M2F 

1 

0.01 

0.08 

5M8F 

5 

22  M 

1 

6M7F 

4 

22  F 

1 

7M6F 

4 

(1)33 

23  M 

1 

0.01 

0.03 

8M5F 

13 

(1)24 

17M7F 

1 

0.01 

0.03 

9M4F 

7 

(1)26 

21  M  5  F 

1 

0.01 

0.03 

10M3F 

3 

(1)27 

27  M 

1 

0.01 

0.03 

11M2F 

3 

(2)  32 

23  M  9  F 

1 

0.01 

0.08 

12  M  1  F 

2 

32  M 

1 

13  F 

1 

(1)38 

38  M 

1 

0.01 

0.05 

(17)  14 

1M13F 

2 

0.10 

0.29 

(1)39 

14  M  25  F 

1 

0.01 

0.05 

5M9F 

1 

(1)41 

41  M 

1 

0.01 

0.05 

6M8F 

1 

(2)43 

41M2F 

1 

0.01 

0.10 

7  M  7  P 

4 

43  M 

1 

8M6F 

3 

(1)44 

18  M  26  F 

1 

0.01 

0.05 

10M4F 

3 

(1)47 

47  M 

1 

0.01 

0.06 

11M3F 

(1)48 

44M4F 

1 

0.01 

0.06 

12  M  2  F 

(1)49 

49  M 

1 

0.01 

0.06 

14  F 

(2)  53 

53  M 

2 

0.01 

0.13 

(17)  15 

1M14F 

0.10 

0.31 

(1)  .57 

57  M 

1 

0.01 

0.07 

3M12F 

(1)78 

78  M 

1 

0.01 

0.10 

5M10F 

(1)80 

80  M 

1 

0.01 

0.10 

6M9F 

(1)96 

96  M 

1 

0.01 

0.12 

7M8F 

(1)98 

98  M 

1 

0.01 

0.12 

8M7F 

(2)  99 

98  M  1  F 

1 

0.01 

0.24 

11M4F 

99  M 

1 

12  M  3  F 

(1)  120 

120  M 

1 

0.01 

0.15 

13  M  2  F 

(1)  122 

62  M  60  F 

1 

0.01 

0.15 

14M1F 

(1)  564 

4SS  M  76  F 

1 

0.01 

0.69 

15  F 

Everett, 

- 

4,304 

100.00 

100.00 

(10)  16 

3M13F 
6M10F 

0.05 

0.20 

(96)1 

IM 

IF 

34 
62 

2.23 

0.52 

• 

8M8F 
11M5F 
12  M  4  F 

(715)  2 

IMIF 
2M 

2F 

648 
12 
55 

16.61 

7.70 

13  M  3  F 

(941)  3 

1M2P 

497 

21.87 

15.20 

16  F 

2M1F 

420 

(5)17 

8M9F 

iom:7F 

0.03 

0.10 

3M 
3F 

3 

21 

11M6F 

(837)4 

1M3F 

230 

19.45 

18.03 

13M4F 

2M2F 

424 

loM2F 

3M1F 

171 

(4)18 

8M10F 
14  M  4  F 

0.02 

0.09 

4M 
4F 

1 
11 

15  M  3  F 

(671)  5 

1M4P 

90 

15.59 

18.06 

ISM 

2M3P 

244 

(1)19 

3M16F 

0.01 

0.02 

3M2F 

273 

(4)20 

1M19F 

0  02 

0.10 

4M1F 

60 

408 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND   COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 
AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages: 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total      Total 

Fami-     Popu- 

lies       lation 

MIDDLESEX 
—  Cou. 

MIDDLESEX 
—  Con. 

EVEKETT — Con. 

Everett  — Con. 

5M 

1 

(1)87 

21  M  6  F 

1 

0.02 

0.14 

5F 

3 

(1)89 

26  M  3  F 

1 

0.02 

0.16 

(475)  6 

1M5F 

34 

11.04 

15.34 

Lowell, 

- 

16,885 

100.00 

100.00 

2M4F 

129 

(465)  1 

IM 

117 

2.75 

0.55 

3M3F 

172 

IF 

348 

4M2F 

112 

(2,451)  8 

IMIF 

1,952 

14.51 

5.81 

5M1F 

28 

2M 

49 

(254)  7 

1M6F 

7 

5.90 

9.57 

2F 

450 

2M5F 

37 

(3,005)  3 

1M2F 

1,645 

17.80 

10.69 

3M4F 

89 

2M1F 

1,076 

4M3F 

72 

3M 

26 

5M2F 

40 

3F 

258 

6  M  1  F 

9 

(2,913)  4 

1M3F 

911 

17.25 

13.81 

(.148)  8 

1  M7F 
2M6F 
3M5r 
4M4F 

5 

17 
28 
40 

3.44 

6.-37 

2M2F 

3M1F 

4M 

4F 

1,.352 

526 

14 

110 

oM3F 

40 

(2,472)  5 

1M4F 

385 

14.64 

14.65 

6M2F 

14 

2M3F 

983 

7M1F 

4 

3M2F 

801 

(87)9 

2M7F 
3iI6F 
4M5F 

8 

8 

26 

2.02 

4.22 

4M1F 
5M 
oF 

226 
16 
61 

5M4F 

19 

(1,935)  6 

1M5F 

196 

11.46 

13.76 

6M3F 

17 

2M4F 

526 

7  M  2  F 

7 

3M3F 

706 

8  il  1  F 

2 

4M2F 

404 

(41)  10 

2M8F 
3M7F 
4M6F 

1 
3 
7 

0.95 

2.21 

5M1F 
6M 
6F 

79 
13 
11 

5  M  5  F 

10 

(1,297)  7 

1M6F 

88 

7.68 

10.76 

6M4F 

12 

2  M  5  F 

242 

7M3F 

6 

3M4F 

394 

8  M.  2  F 

O 

4M3F 

370 

(20)  11 

2M9F 
4M  7F 
5M6F 
6  M  5  F 

2 
3 
5 
5 

0.47 

1.18 

5M2F 

6M1F 

7M 

7F 

155 

35 

4 

9 

7M4F 

(871)  8 

1  M7F 

23 

5.16 

8.26 

8M3F 

2M6F 

103 

(8)18 

3  M  9  F 

6M6F 

8M4F 

11  M  1  F 

0.19 

0.52 

3M5F 
4M4F 
5M3F 
6M2F 

207 
267 
180 

75 

(3)ia 

5M8F 
6  :m  7  F 
9M4F 

0.07 

0.21 

7M1F 
8M 

8F 

10 
4 
2 

(3)14 

3M11F 
6M8F 
7M7F 

0.07 

0.23 

(542)  9 

1M8F 
2M7F 
3M6F 

12 
41 
92 

3.21 

5.78 

(1)18 

5  M  13  F 

0.02 

0.10 

4M5F 

146 

(1)22 

12  M  10  F 

0.02 

0.12 

5  M  4  F 

147 

(1)23 

1  M  22  F 

0.02 

0.12 

6M3F 

70 

SIZE    OF    FAMILIES. 


409 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES   AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Size  op 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 
AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

MIDDLESEX 

—  Con. 

MIDDLESEX 

—  Con. 

Lowell— Con. 

7M2F 
8M1F 

23 

8 

Lowell  — Con. 

11  M  3  F 

12  M  2  F 

2 

9F 

3 

(29)  15 

3M12F 

1 

0.17 

0.52 

(332)  10 

1M9F 
2M8F 
3  M  7  F 
4M6F 
.5  M  5  F 
6M4F 
7M3F 
8M2F 

1 
16 
42 
62 
85 
64 
44 
14 

1.96 

3.93 

5M10F 

6M9F 

7  ^r  8  F 

8M7F 

9M6F 

10M5F 

11M4F 

12  M  3  F 

4 
5 
4 
3 
3 
4 
2 

3 

9M1F 

1 

(15)  16 

3M13F 

1 

0.09 

0.28 

10  M 

1 

6M10F 

3 

10  F 

2 

7M9F 

1 

(186)  11 

1  M  10  F 
2M9F 
3M8F 
4M7F 
oM6F 
6M5F 

2 
4 
12 
33 
42 
49 

1.10 

2.42 

8M8F 

9M7F 

10M6F 

11M5F 

13  M  3  F 

16  M 

3 
1 
3 
1 
1 
1 

' 

7M4F 

28 

(17)  17 

5  M  12  F 

2 

0.10 

0.34 

8M3F 

14 

7M10F 

2 

9M2F 

1 

8M9F 

1 

11  M 

1 

9M8F 

2 

(99)  IS 

1  MllF 

2  M  10  F 
3M9F 
4M8F 
5M7F 

2 
1 

7 
18 

0.58 

1.41 

10M7F 
11M6F 
12  M  5  F 
13M4F 
14M3F 

3 
2 

2 
2 

1 

6M6F 

25 

(15)  18 

1M17F 

1 

0.09 

0.32 

7M5F 

21 

3M15F 

1 

8M4F 

12 

4M14F 

1 

9M3F 

5 

7  MllF 

1 

10  M  2  F 

2 

8M10F 

1 

12  >t 

1 

9M9F 

3 

(61)  13 

1  M  12  F 

3  M  10  F 

4M9F 

1 

2 

4 

0.36 

0.94 

10  M  8  F 

12  M  6  F 

18  F 

1 
4 

2 

5  ^[  8  F 

8 

(9)19 

8  M  11  F 

2 

0.05 

0.20 

6  M  7  F 

16 

9M10F 

1 

7M6F 

13 

11M8F 

1 

8M5F 

10 

12  M  7  F 

4 

9M4F 

4 

13  M  6  F 

1 

10M3F 

2 

(14)  80 

1  M  19  F 

2 

0.08 

0.33 

11  M  2  F 

1 

2  M  18  F 

1 

(57)  14 

2  M  12  F 
.      3  M  11  F 

4  M  10  F 
5M9F 
6M8F 

1 
2 
5 
4 
8 

0.34 

0.95 

4  M  16  F 

8  M  12  F 

9  M  11  F 
11  M  9  F 
14  M  6  F 

1 
2 
2 
1 

2 

7M7F 

7 

t 

16M4F 

2 

8M6F 

9 

20  M 

1 

9M5F 

11 

(6)81 

1  M  20  F 

1 

0.03 

0.15 

10M4F 

5 

3M18F 

1 

410 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 

Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 

and  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

MIDDLESEX 

—  Con. 

MIDDLESEX 
—  Con. 

Lowell  — Con. 

8M13F 
9  M  12  F 

LowJiLL  — Con. 

(2)  33 

4  M  29  F 
16  M  17  F 

1 
1 

0.01 

0.08 

11  M  10  F 

(1)34 

19  M  15  F 

1 

0.01 

0.04 

21  F 

(5)  35 

1M34F 

1 

0.03 

0.21 

(6)  82 

2  M  20  F 

10  M  12  F 

11  M  11  F 

0.03 

0.16 

16  M  19  F 
26M9F 
27M8F 

2 
1 

1 

13M9F 

(4)36 

6  M  30  F 

1 

0.02 

0.17 

14M8F 

12  M  24  F 

1 

22  F 

14  M  22  F 

1 

(6)23 

7  M  16  F 

0.03 

0.16 

25  M  11  F 

1 

12  M  11  F 

(4)37 

1  M  36  F 

1 

0.02 

0.18 

16  M  7  F 

22  M  15  F 

2 

17M6F 

37  F 

1 

(5)34 

13  M  11  F 

U  M  10  F 

16  M  8  F 

0.03 

0.14 

(3)  38 

4  M  34  F 

6M32F 

38  F 

1 
1 
1 

0.02 

0.13 

(10)  83 

1M24F 
3  M  22  F 
8M17F 

0.06 

0.30 

(3)  39 

20  M  19  F 
31  M  8  F 
32M7F 

1 
1 
1 

0.02 

0.14 

12  M  13  F 

(1)40 

7M33F 

1 

0.01 

0.05 

13  M  12  F 

(1)43 

35M8F 

1 

0.01 

0.05 

14  M  11  F 

(2)44 

oM39F 

1 

0.01 

0.10 

15  M  10  F 

13  M  31  F 

1 

17  M  8  F 

(1)46 

35  M  11  F 

1 

0.01 

0.05 

25  F 

(1)47 

17  M  30  F 

1 

0.01 

0.06 

(4)86 

1  M  25  F 

1 

0.02 

0.12 

(1)48 

30  M  18  F 

1 

0.01 

0.06 

5  M  21  F 

. 

(1)49 

10  M  39  F 

1 

0.01 

0.06 

6M20F 

(1)50 

29  M  21  F 

1 

0.01 

0.06 

25  M  1  F 

(1)  52 

13  M  39  F 

1 

0.01 

0.06 

(5)87 

3  M  24  F 

0.03 

0.16 

(1)33 

6  M  47  F 

1 

0.01 

0.06 

7  M  20  F 

(1)64 

64  F 

1 

0.01 

0.08 

10  M  17  F 

(1)70 

70  F 

1 

0.01 

0.08 

13  M  14  F 

(1)  107 

84  M  23  F 

1 

0.01 

0.13 

18M9F 

(1)113 

87  M  26  F 

1 

0.01 

0.13 

(4)88 

11  M  17  F 

0.02 

0.13 

(1)  343 

144  M  198  F 

1 

0.01 

0.41 

14  M  14  F 

Malden, 

- 

6,638 

100.00 

100.00 

19M9F 

(178)  1 

IM 

57 

2.68 

0.60 

20  M  8  F 

1  F 

121 

(6)  89 

9  M  20  F 
11  M  18  F 
16  M  13  F 

0.03 

0.21 

(1,007)  8 

IMl  F 
2M 
2F 

860 

13 

134 

15.17 

6.78 

18  M  11  F 

(1,295)  3 

1M2F 

716 

19.51 

13.08 

19  M  10  F 

2M1F 

510 

21  M8F 

3M 

7 

(5)30 

2  M  28  F 

0.03 

0.18 

3F 

62 

3M27F 

(1,345)  4 

1  M3F 

440 

20.26 

18.11 

13  M  17  F 

2M2F 

633 

23M7F 

3M1F 

243 

(3)31 

4M27F 
13  M  18  F 

0.02 

0.11 

4M 
4F 

5 
24 

19  M  12  F 

(1,072)  5 

1M4F 

186 

16.15 

18.04 

(2)  38 

19  M  13  r 

0.01 

0.08 

2M3F 

414 

25M7F 

3M2F 

343 

SIZE    OF   FAMILIES. 


411 


SIZE   OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY   SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Sizk  of 

Composition 

of 
Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  op— 

Counties, 

Cities,  Size  op 

Families, 

AND  NtDIBEB  OF 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AND  NrjIBEK  OF 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

MIDDLESEX 
—  Con. 

MIDDLESEX 
—  Con. 

Malden  — Con. 

4M1F 
5M 

5F 

107 

4 

18 

Malden  — Con. 

7M6F 
8M5F 
9M4F 

3 

1 
2 

(752)  6 

IM  5F 
2M4F 

59 
214 

11.32 

15.19 

10M3F 
11M2F 

2 

3M3F 

305 

(9)14 

5M9F 

0.13 

0.42 

4M2F 

144 

6M8F 

5  M  1  F 

26 

8M6F 

6F 

4 

9M5F 

(437)7 

1M6F 

21 

6.58 

10.30 

11M3F 

2M5F 

81 

(2)  15 

9M6F 

0.03 

0.10 

3M4F 

143 

10  M  5  F 

4M3F 

123 

(6)  16 

8MSF 

0.09 

0.32 

5M2F 

57 

9M7F 

6M1F 

9 

11M5F 

7M 

2 

12  M  4  F 

7F 

1 

13M3F 

(230)  8 

1M7F 
2M6F 
3M5F 

5 
24 

70 

3.46 

6.19 

(3)17 

6M11F 
12  M  5  F 
13M4F 

0.05 

0.17 

4M4F 

60 

(3)  18 

6  M  12  F 

0.05 

0.18 

5M3F 

52 

7M11F 

6M2F 

17 

10M8F 

7M1F 

2 

(3)  ao 

8  M  12  F 

0.05 

0.20 

(140)  9 

1M8F 
2M7F 

3 
11 

2.11 

4.24 

10  M  10  F 
20  F 

3M:6F 

22 

(1)83 

20  M  3  F 

0.02 

0.08 

4M5F 

40 

(1)24 

12  M  12  F 

0.02 

0.03 

5M4F 

31 

(1)31 

5M26F 

0.02 

0.10 

6M3F 

26 

(1)43 

43M 

0.02 

0.15 

7M2F 

7 

(1)61 

61  M 

0.02 

0.21 

(84)  10 

2M8F 

2 

1.26 

2.83 

Maelbokough,     . 

- 

3,159 

100.00 

100.00 

3  M  7  F 

10 

(73)1 

IM 

26 

2.31 

0.49 

4M6F 

22 

IF 

47 

5  M  5  F 

22 

(489)  2 

1  M  1  F 

439 

15.48 

6.53 

6M-tF 

11 

2M 

10 

7M3F 

12 

2F 

40 

8  .M  2  F 

5 

(593)  3 

1M2F 

300 

18.77 

11.88 

(34)11 

2M9F 
3  M  8  F 
4M7F 

1 
4 

0.51 

1.26 

2M1F 
3M 
3F 

259 
10 
24 

5M6F 

4 

(565)  4 

1M3F 

148 

17.89 

15.09 

6M5F 

6 

2M2F 

284 

7M4F 

10 

3M1F 

117 

8M3F 

4 

4M 

2 

9M2F 

3 

4F 

14 

(22)  12 

4M8F 
5M7F 
6M6F 
7M5F 
SM4F 
9M3F 

3 

4 
7 
3 
3 
1 

0.33 

0.89 

(460)  5 

1M4F 
2M3F 
3M2F 
4M1F 
5M 
5F 

65 

181 

156 

51 

1 

6 

14.56 

15.36 

10  M  2  F 

1 

(347)  6 

1M5F 

24 

10.98 

13.90 

(11)  13 

6M7F 

2 

0.16 

0.48 

2M4F 

81 

412 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Size  op 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages : 
Each 

SlJE    OF  — 

Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 
AND  Ncmbek  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

]SUDDLESES 

—  Con. 

MIDDLESEX 
—  Con. 

Marlborough — 
Con. 

3M3F 

4M2F 

125 
101 

Marlborough  — 
Con. 

7M8F 
11M4F 

1 
1 

5M1F 

14 

(1)16 

12M4F 

1 

0.03 

0.11 

6F 

2 

(3)  19 

13M6F 

1 

0.10 

0.38 

(244)  7 

1  M  6  F 

9 

7.72 

11.40 

14  M  5  F 

2 

2M5F 

37 

(1)21 

12  M  9  F 

1 

0.03 

0.14 

3M4F 

75 

(1)26 

26  M 

1 

0.03 

0.17 

4M3F 

81 

(2)  29 

22M  7F 

2 

0.06 

0.39 

oM2F 

35 

(1)37 

25  M  12  F 

1 

0.03 

0.25 

6M1F 

7 

(1)99 

99  M 

1 

0.03 

0.66 

(162)  8 

1M7F 

5 

5.13 

8.65 

Medford, 

- 

3,172 

100.00 

100.00 

2M6F 

6 

(86)1 

IM 

23 

2.71 

0.59 

3M5F 

43 

IF 

63 

4M4F 

53 

(510)  2 

IMl  F 

447 

16.08 

7.05 

5M3F 

33 

2M 

6 

6M2F 

16 

2F 

57 

7M1F 

6 

(613)  3 

1M2F 

345 

19.33 

12.71 

(102)  9 

2M7F 
3M6F 
4M5F 

8 
13 
27 

3.23 

6.13 

2M1F 
3M 
3F 

228 

1 

39 

5M4F 

26 

(603)  4 

1M3F 

162 

19.01 

16.66 

6M3F 

19 

2M2F 

321 

7M2F 

8 

3M1F 

108 

8M1F 

1 

4F 

12 

(47)  10 

3M7F 
4M6F 
5M5F 
6M4F 
7M3F 

2 
15 
13 

7 
8 

1.49 

3.14 

(477)  .5 

1M4F 
2M3F 
3M2F 
4M1F 
5F 

89 
186 
163 

35 
4 

15.04 

16.48 

8M2F 

o 

(365)  6 

1M5F 

31 

11.51 

15.13 

(33)  11 

3M8F 
4M7F 
5M6F 
6M5F 
7M4F 
8M3F 

1 

5 
8 
8 
7 
2 

1.04 

2.42 

2M4F 
3M3F 
4M2F 
5M1F 
6M 
6F 

98 

137 

69 

27 

2 

1 

9M2F 

2 

(204)  7 

1M6F 

11 

6.43 

9.87 

(17)  la 

4M8F 
5M  7F 
6M6F 
7  M  5  F 

8M4F 

4 
1 
5 
3 
3 

0.54 

1.36 

2M5F 
3  M  4  F 
4M3F 
5  il  2  F 
6M1F 

36 
59 
64 
23 
11 

9  AI3F 

1 

(148)  8 

1M7F 

2 

4.67 

8.18 

(9)13 

5  M  8  F 
6M7F 
7M6F 
8M5F 
9M4F 

1 

2 

1 
3 

2 

0.29 

0.78 

2M6r 
3M5F 
4M4F 
5M3F 
6M2F 

14 
45 
37 

27 
17 

(5)14 

8M6P 
10  M  4  F 

2 

1 

0.16 

0.47 

7M  IF 
8M 

5 
1 

IIMSF 

1 

(82)  9 

1M8F 

1 

2.59 

5.10 

12  M  2  F 

1 

2M7F 

4 

(3)15 

5M10F 

1 

0.10 

0.30 

3M6F 

10 

SIZE    OF    FAMILIES. 


413 


SIZE   OF  FAMILIES   AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOR   CITIES —  Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 

l.ier  of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Counties, 

Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 

AND   NdMBEU  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages: 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

ASD  Number  op 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

MIDDLESEX 
—  Con. 

Medford  —  Con. 

4M:5F 
5M4F 
6M3F 
7M2F 

18 
25 
16 

7 

MIDDLESEX 
—  Con. 
Newton  — Con. 

(920)  3 

1M2F 

2M1F 

3M 

3F 

.532 

314 

6 

68 

16.64 

10.00 

8M1F 

1 

(1,009)  4 

1M3F 

361 

18.25 

14.63 

(30)  lO 

3  M  7  F 
4M6F 
5M5F 
6M4F 

4 

2 
11 

7 

0.95 

2.07 

2M2F 

3M1F 

4M 

4F 

453 

165 

3 

27 

7M3F 

4 

(931)  5 

1M4F 

199 

16.84 

16.87 

8M2F 

1 

2M3F 

390 

9M1F 

1 

3M2F 

265 

(19)  11 

3M8F 
4M7F 
5M6F 

1 
3 
1 

0.60 

1.44 

4M1F 
5M 
5F 

63 

3 

11 

6M5F 

4 

(689)  6 

1M5F 

85 

12.46 

14.98 

7M4F 

4 

2M4F 

222 

8M3F 

4 

3M3F 

236 

9M2F 

1 

4M2F 

118 

11  F 

1 

5M1F 

23 

(13)  18 

4M8F 
5M7F 

1 
2 

0.41 

1.08 

6M 
6F 

1 
4 

6M6F 

2 

(495)  7 

1M6F 

33 

8.95 

12.56 

7M5F 

4 

2M5F 

111 

8M4F 

1 

3M4F 

151 

9M3F 

2 

4M3F 

119 

10  ]SI  2  F 

1 

5M2F 

64 

(3)13 

7M6F 
8  M  5  F 

1 
1 

0.09 

0.27 

6M1F 
7F 

15 
2 

ISM 

1 

(315)  8 

1M7F 

12 

5.70 

9.13 

(1)14 

11M3F 

1 

0.03 

0.10 

2M6F 

41 

(5)15 

6M9F 

7M8F 

10  M  5  F 

12  M  3  F 

1 
1 
1 
2 

0.16 

0.52 

3MoF 
4M4F 
5M3F 
6M2F 

84 
97 
60 
16 

(2)  16 

8M8F 

1 

0.06 

0.22 

7M1F 

5 

13  M  3  F 

1 

(170)  9 

1M8F 

2 

3.08 

5.55 

(1)17 

11M6F 

1 

0.03 

0.12 

2M7F 

22 

(1)19 

17M2F 

1 

0.03 

0.13 

3M6F 

34 

(2)  20 

6M14F 

20  M 

1 

1 

0.06 

0.28 

4M5F 
5M4F 

36 
32 

(2)21 

20  M  1  F 
21  M 

1 
1 

0.06 

0.29 

6M3F 
7M2F 

29 
13 

(1)29 

17  M  12  F 

1 

0.03 

0.20 

9M 

2 

(1)  So 

35  M 

1 

0.03 

0.24 

(102)  10 

2  M  8  F 

6 

1.84 

3.70 

(1)38 

33  M  5  F 

1 

0.03 

0.26 

3M7F 

14 

(1)47 

47  M 

1 

0.03 

0..32 

4M6F 

31 

(1)  100 

100  M 

1 

0.03 

0.69 

5M5F 

23 

Newton, 

- 

5,528 

100.00 

100.00 

6M4F 

13 

(117)  1 

1  M 
IF 

38 
79 

2.12 

0.42 

7M3F 
8M2F 

8 
3 

(653)  a 

IMIF 
2M 

533 
19 

11.81 

4.73 

9M1F 

10  M 

2 
2 

2F 

101 

(40)  11 

2M9F 

2 

0.72 

1.59 

414 


CENSUS    OP   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 
Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages: 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

MIDDLESEX 
—  Con. 

MIDDLESEX 
—  Con. 

Newton  — Con. 

3M8F 

6 

Newton— Con. 

(1)26 

26  M 

1 

0.02 

0.09 

4M7F 

8 

(1)87 

3M24F 

1 

0.02 

0.10 

5M6F 

10 

(1)89 

14  M  15  F 

1 

0.02 

0.11 

6M5F 

7 

(1)30 

28M2F 

1 

0.02 

0.11 

7M4F 

3 

(2)36 

9M27F 

1 

0.04 

0.26 

8M3F 

1 

30  M  6  F 

1 

9M2F 

1 

(1)84 

24  M  60  F 

1 

0.02;     0.30 

10  M  1  F 

1 

(1)  85 

39  M  46  F 

1 

0.02 

0.31 

11  M 

1 

(1)  147 

3  M  144  F 

1 

0.02 

0.53 

(30)  18 

3M9F 

5 

0.54 

1.30 

SOMEBVILLE, 

- 

11,903 

100.00 

100.00 

4M8F 

3 

(188)  1 

IM 

43 

1.58 

0..36 

5M7F 

2 

IF 

145 

6M:6F 

7 

(2,001)  3 

IMIF 

1,770 

16.81 

7.67 

7M5F 

5 

2M 

27 

8M4F 

3 

2F 

204 

10M2F 

2 

(2,479)  3 

1M2F 

1,334 

20.83 

14.25 

11  M  1  F 

2 

2  M  1  F 

1,037 

12  F 

1 

3M 

11 

(19)  13 

2M11F 

1 

0.34 

0.90 

3F 

97 

3M10F 

3 

(2,500)  4 

1M3F 

727 

21.00 

19.16 

4M9F 

1 

2M2F 

1,227 

5M8F 

1 

3M1F 

504 

6M:7F 

2 

4M 

5 

7M6F 

3 

4F 

37 

8M5P 

3 

(1,849)  5 

1M4F 

268 

15.53 

17.71 

9M4F 

2 

2M3F 

735 

13  M 

3M2P 

644 

13  F 

4M1F 

183 

(8)14 

4M10F 

0.14 

0.41 

5F 

19 

5M9F 

(1,233)  6 

1  M  5  F 

116 

10.36 

14.17 

7M7F 

2M4F 

336 

8M6F 

3M3F 

408 

9M5F 

4M2F 

295 

(4)15 

oMlOF 
6M9F 
9M6F 

0.07 

0.22 

5M1F 
6M 
6F 

74 
2 

2 

15  M 

(758)  7 

1M6F 

36 

6.37 

10.16 

(2)  16 

6M10F 

8  M8F 

0.04 

0.12 

2M5F 
3  M  4  F 

133 
253 

(3)  17 

9M8F 
10M7F 
12  it  5  F 

0.05 

0.19 

4M3F 
5  M  2  F 
6M1F 

210 

101 

23 

(4)18 

5  M  13  F 

0.07 

0.26 

7M 

2 

13  M  5  F 

(432)  8 

1M7F 

10 

3.63 

6.62 

16  M  2  F 

2M6F 

44 

18  M 

3M5F 

91 

(2)19 

1M18F 
OMlOF 

0.04 

0.14 

4M4F 
5M3F 

122 
113. 

• 

(1)80 

20  M 

0.02 

0.07 

6M2F 

43 

(2)  88 

11  M  11  F 
17  M  5  F 

0.04 

0.16 

7M1F 
8M 

8 
1 

(2)88 

20M3r 
23F 

0.04 

0.17 

(226)  9 

1M8F 
2M7F 

1 
16 

1.90 

3.90 

(1)85 

9M16F 

0.02 

0.09 

3M6F 

38 

SIZE    OP   FAMILIES. 


415 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES   AND  COMPOSITION   BY  SEX :    FOR  CITIES  —  Contiuued. 


Counties, 

Percentages : 
Each 

Counties, 

Percentages  : 
Each 

Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
tier  of 
Fami- 
lies 

Size  of^ 

Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total      Total 

Fami-    Popii- 

lies       lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

MIDDLESEX 
—  Con. 

MIDDLESEX 
—  Con. 

SOMBRVILLE  -  Con. 

4M5F 

55 

SOMERVILLE  -Con. 
(1)  145 

61  M  84  F 

1 

0.01 

0.28 

5M4F 

67 

(1)  323 

144  M  179  F 

1 

0.01 

0.62 

6JI3F 

34 

Waltham,    . 

- 

4,276 

100.00 

100.00 

7M:2F 

11 

(125)  1 

IM 

36 

2.93 

0.60 

8  MIF 

4 

IF 

89 

(121)  lO 

1M9F 
2M8F 
3M7r 

3 

4 

11 

1.01 

2.32 

(582)  S 

1  M  1  F 
2M 

2P 

455 

16 

111 

13.61 

5.58 

4M6F 

24 

(778)  3 

1M2F 

448 

18.20 

11.18 

5M5F 

31 

2M1F 

274 

6M4F 

30 

3M 

3 

7M3F 

12 

3P 

53 

8M2F 

5 

(819)  4 

1  M  3  F 

233 

19.16 

15.69 

9  MIF 

1 

2M2F 

377 

(58)  H 

3M8F 
4M7F 
5M6F 

3 

14 

9 

0.49 

1.22 

3  M  1  F 
4M 
4F 

175 

1 

33 

6M5F 

17 

(685)  5 

1  M  4  F 

98 

16.02 

16.41 

7M4F 

7 

2M3F 

2S1 

8M3F 

2 

3  M  2  F 

2.39 

9M2F 

3 

4  MIF 

58 

10  M  1  F 

3 

5M 

1 

(24)  12 

3M9F 

1 

0.20 

0.55 

5F 

8 

4M8r 

2 

(480)  6 

1M5F 

37 

11.23 

13.80 

5M7F 

2 

2  M  4  F 

159 

6M6F 

3 

3  M  3  F 

167 

7M5F 

7 

4M2F 

97 

8M4F 

3 

5M1F 

19 

9M3F 

4 

6F 

1 

11  M  1  F 

2 

(304)  7 

1M6F 

15 

7.11 

10.19 

(12)  13 

4M9F 
5M8F 
6M7F 
7M6F 
8M5r 
10M3F 
11  M  2  F 

1 

2 
2 
1 
2 
2 
2 

0.10 

0.30 

2  M  5  F 
3M4F 
4M3F 
5M2F 
6M1F 
7M 
7F 

66 

110 

73 

32 

5 

1 

2 

(6)14 

5M9F 

7M7F 

9M5F 

11M3F 

2 
2 

0.05 

0.16 

(210)  8 

1M7F 
2M6F 
3M5F 
4M4F 

2 
39 
45 
69 

4.92 

8.05 

(3)  13 

7M8F 
10  M  5  F 
12  M  3  F 

0.02 

0.09 

5M3F 
6M2F 
7M1F 

33 

18 
2 

(4)16 

5M11F 
12M4P 

0.03 

0.12 

8M 

8F 

1 
1 

16  F 

(129)  9 

1M8F 

1 

3.02 

5.56 

(1)18 

12  M  6  F 

0.01 

0.03 

2M7F 

12 

(1)19 

10M9F 

0.01 

0.04 

3M6F 

26 

(1)21 

18  M  3  F 

0.01 

0.04 

4M5F 

33 

(1)22 

18M4F 

0.01 

0.04 

5M4F 

22 

(1)23 

23  F 

0.01 

0.04 

6M3F 

26 

(1)37 

8M29F 

0.01 

0.07 

7M2F 

8 

(1)41 

25  M  16  F 

0.01 

0.08 

8M1F 

1 

416 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Kum- 
ber  of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 

AXD  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AXD  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

MIDDLESEX 
—  Coil. 

MIDDLESEX 
—  Con. 

Waltham  —  Con. 

Waltham  —  Con. 

(77)  10 

1M9F 

1 

1.80 

3.69 

(1)«9 

99  M 

1 

0.02 

0.47 

2M8F 

3 

(1)  170 

160  M  10  F 

1 

0.02 

0.81 

3M7F 

13 

(1)  198 

71  M  127  F 

1 

0.02 

0.95 

4M6F 

16 

WOBURN, 

- 

3,012 

100.00 

100.00 

5M5F 

18 

(89)  1 

1  M 

22 

2.96 

0.63 

6M4F 

16 

IF 

67 

7M3F 

8 

(447)  2 

IMIF 

359 

14.84 

6.31 

8M:2F 

2 

2  M 

9 

(24)  11 

3M8F 

4 

0.57 

1.27 

2F 

79 

4M7F 

4 

(535)  3 

1M2F 

279 

17.76 

11.32 

5M6F 

6 

2M1  F 

228 

6M5F 

4 

3M 

2 

7M4F 

o 

3F 

26 

8M3F 

2 

(524)  4 

1M3F 

134 

17.40 

14.78 

9M2F 

2 

2M2F 

249 

(15)  13 

S  M  9  F 
4]VI8F 
5M7F 

2 
2 
1 

0.35 

0.86 

3M1F 
4M 

4F 

128 

2 

11 

6M6F 

3 

(458)  5 

1M4F 

54 

15.21 

16.15 

7M5P 

3 

2M3F 

177 

8M4F 

1 

3M2F 

173 

9M3F 

2 

4M1F 

51 

10M2F 

1 

5M 

1 

(17)  13 

3  M  10  F 

2 

0.40 

1.06 

5F 

2 

4M9F 

3 

(357)  6 

1M5F 

22 

11.85 

10.11 

5M8F 

3 

2M4F 

91 

6M7F 

1 

3M3F 

125 

7M6F 

3 

4M2F 

89 

8M5F 

4 

5M1F 

29 

9M4F 

1 

6F 

1 

(6)11 

8M6F 
11M3F 
12  M  2  F 

2 
2 
2 

0.14 

0.40 

(232)  7 

1M6F 
2M5F 
3M4F 

6 

44 
70 

7.70 

11.45 

(4)  1.-, 

7M8F 

9M6F 

15  F 

1 
1 

2 

0.10 

0.29 

4M3F 
5M2F 
6M1F 

59 
38 
14 

(2)  17 

6  M  11  F 

1 

0.05 

0.16 

7F 

1 

10M7F 

1 

(167)  8 

1  M7F 

2 

5.54 

9.42 

(2)  18 

13  M  5  F 
14M4F 

1 
1 

0.05 

0.17 

2M6F 
3M5F 

15 
43 

(1)  19 

19  F 

1 

0.02 

0.09 

4M4F 

47 

(1)  30 

14  M  C  F 

1 

0.02 

0.10 

5M3F 

35 

(1)31 

13  M  S  F 

1 

0.02 

0.10 

6M2F 

24 

(1)3G 

26  F 

1 

0.02 

0.12 

7M1F 

1 

(1)37 

20  M  7  F 

1 

0.02 

0.13 

(96)  9 

2M7F 

3 

3.19 

6.09 

(1)30 

6  Jtl  24  F 

1 

0.02 

0.14 

3M6F 

12 

(1)31 

9M22F 

1 

0.02 

0.15 

4M5F 

25 

(1)  33 

30  M  3  F 

1 

0.02 

0.16 

5  M  4  F 

22 

(1)41 

34  M  7  F 

1 

0.02 

0.20 

6M3F 

24 

(1)43 

22  M  21  F 

1 

0.02 

0.21 

7M2F 

10 

(1)  .53 

25  M  28  F 

1 

0.02 

0.25 

(53)  10 

1M9F 

1 

1.76 

3.74 

(1)78 

78  F 

1 

0.02 

0.37 

3M7F 

7 

(1)80 

80  F 

1 

0.02 

0.38 

4M6F 

12 

(1)85 

7M7SF 

1 

0.02 

0.41 

5M5F 

12 

SIZE    OF    FAMILIES. 


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SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND   COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

ConxTiES, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
■ber  of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages: 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AKD  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

.Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

.  Total 
Popu- 
lation 

MIDDLESEX 
—  Con. 

NORFOLK— Con. 

WOBURN  —  Con. 

6M4F 
7M3F 

8M2F 
9M1F 

12 
7 
1 

1 

QuiNCT  — Con. 

3M2F 

4M1F 

5M 

5F 

274 
101 

1 
7 

(24)11 

2M9F 
3M8F 
4M7F 
5  M  6  F 
6M5F 
7M4F 

1 
2 
4 
6 
3 
4 

0.80 

1.86 

(509)  6 

1M5F 
2M4F 
3M3F 
4M2F 
5M1F 
6F 

32 
125 
170 
132 

47 
3 

11.64 

14.75 

8M3F 

1 

•                   (343)  7 

1M6F 

9 

7.84 

11.59 

9M2F 

2 

2  M  5  F 

38 

•    10  M  1  F 

1 

3M4F 

107 

(11)  12 

4M8F 
5M7F 
6M6F 

2 
1 

1 

0.37 

0.93 

4M3F 
5M2F 
6M1F 

111 

54 
24 

7M5F 

4 

(212)  8 

1M7F 

4 

4.85 

8.19 

8M4F 

'> 

2M6F 

22 

9M3F 

1 

3M5F 

39 

(10)  13 

3  M  10  F 
5M8F 
6M7F 
7M6F 

1 
1 
2 
1 

0.33 

0.92 

4M4F 
5M3F 
6M2F 
7M1F 

60 
50 
25 
12 

9M4F 

3 

(135)  9 

1M8F 

1 

3.09 

5.87 

13  F 

o 

2M7F 

3 

(2)14 

8M6F 
10M4F 

1 
1 

0.07 

0.20 

3M6F 
4M5r 

13 
37 

(3)16 

9M7F 

11  M  5  F 

16  M 

1 
1 
1 

0.10 

0.34 

5M4F 
6M3F 
7M2F 

35 
30 
13 

(1)17 

14  M  3  F 

1 

0.03 

0.12 

8M1F 

2 

(1)20 

20  M 

1 

0.03 

0.14 

9H 

1 

(1)34 

22  M  12  F 

1 

0.03 

0.24 

(80)  10 

2M8F 

1 

1.83 

3.86 

(1)  3.-> 

25  M  10  F 

1 

0.03 

0.25 

3M7F 
4M6F 

5 
15 

NORFOLK. 

5  M5F 
6M4F 

16 

22 

QUINCT, 

- 

4,373 

100.00 

100.00 

7M3F 

12 

(134)  1 

IM 
IF 

64 
70 

3.07 

0.65 

8M2F 
9M1F 

7 
2 

(615)  2 

IMIF 
2M 
2F 

525 
20 

70 

14.06 

5.94 

(37)  11 

4M7F 
5M6F 
6M5F 

4 

10 

9 

0.85 

1.96 

(756)  3 

1M2F 

2M1F 

BM 

371 

350 

6 

17.29 

10.95 

7M4F 
8M3F 
9M2F 

5 
5 
4 

3F 

29 

(21)  12 

5M7F 

3 

0.48 

1.22 

(785)  4 

1M3F 

2M2F 

3M1F 

4M 

202 

405 

169 

2 

17.95 

15.16 

6M6F 
7M5F 
8M4F 
9M3F 

2 

5 
4 

4F 

7 

(8)13 

5M8F 

2 

0.18 

0.50 

(717)  5 

1M4F 

78 

16.40 

17.31 

6M7F 

2 

2M3F 

256 

8M5F 

3 

418 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Size  op 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 
AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages: 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

NORFOLK— Con. 

PLYMOUTH 
—  Con. 

QuiNCT— Con. 

9M4F 

Bbockton  — Con. 

3M4F 

117 

(7)14 

5M9F 
6M8F 
7M7F 
8M6F 

0.16 

0.47 

4M;3F 

5M2F 

6M1F 

7F 

146 

70 

15 

1 

10M4F 

(263)  8 

im:7F 

3 

3.42 

6.34 

13  M  1  F 

2M6F 

22 

(4)15 

5M10F 
10M5F 
12M3F 
13  M  2  F 

0.09 

0.29 

3M5F 
4M4F 
5M3F 
6  M  2  F 

55 
80 
66 
25 

(1)16 

10  M  6  F 

0.02 

0.08 

7M1F 

11 

(2)17 

8M9F 

0.05 

0.16 

8F 

1 

14M3F 

(154)  9 

1M8F 

2 

2.00 

4.18 

(1)19 

14  M  5  F 

0.02 

0.09 

2M7F 

7 

(1)33 

11  M  12  F 

0.02 

0.11 

3M6F 

23 

(2)85 

7  MISF 
19M6F 

0.05 

0.24 

4M5F 
5M4F 

•    42 
36 

(1)»3 

22  M  10  F 

0.02 

0.15 

6M3F 

22 

(1)45 

40  M  5  F 

0.02 

0.22 

7M2F 

20 

(1)49 

42M7F 

0.02 

0.24 

8M1F 

2 

(60)  10 

1M9F 

2 

0.78 

1.81 

PLYMOUTH. 

3M7F 
4M0F 

6 

7 

Bbockton,    . 

- 

7,700 

100.00 

100.00 

5M5F 

15 

(217)  1 

IM 
IF 

78 
139 

2.82 

0.65 

6M4F 
7M3F 

14 

8 

(1,320)  8 

IMIF 
2M 

1,164 
32 

17.14 

7.96 

8M2F 
9M1F 

7 

1 

2F 

124 

(38)  11 

3  M  8  F 

1 

0.49 

1.26 

(1,692)  3 

1M2F 

2M1F 

3M 

3F 

860 

752 

10 

70 

21.97 

15.31 

4M7F 
5M6F 
6M5F 
7M4F 

2 
9 
6 

7 

(1,517)  4 

1M3F 
2M2F 

400 

738 

19.70 

18.30 

8M3F 
9M2F 

9 
4 

3M1F 

347 

(18)  12 

4M8F 

1 

0.23 

0.65 

4M 

6 

5M7F 

2 

4F 

26 

6M6F 

3 

(1,168)  5 

1M4F 
2M3F 
3M2F 
4M1F 
5M 

163 
413 
431 
150 
1 

15.17 

17.61 

7M5F 

8M4F 

9M3F 

10M2F 

11  M  1  F 

3 
3 

2 
3 

1 

5F 

10 

(16)  IS 

5M8F 

1 

0.21 

0.63 

(760)  6 

1M5F 
2M4F 
3M3F 
4M2F 
5M1F 
6M 

44 
180 
277 
196 

60 
1 

9.87 

13.75 

6M  7F 
7M6F 
8M;5F 
9M4F 
10  M  3  F 
11M2F 

2 
3 
3 
4 
2 

1 

6F 

2 

(5)14 

7M7F 

2 

0.07 

0.21 

(440)  7 

1M6F 

15 

5.72 

9.29 

9M5F 

2 

2M5F 

76 

14  F 

1 

SIZE    OF   FAMILIES. 


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SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages: 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AND   NnjIBER  OF 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

PLYMOUTH 
—  Cou. 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Brockton  —  Con. 

Boston  — Con. 

(5)15 

10M5F 

12M3F 

13M2F 

15  M 

1 
2 

0.07 

0.23 

2M4F 
3M3F 
4M2F 
5M1F 

2,884 

3,934 

2,544 

660 

(9)16 

7M9F 
8M8F 

0.12 

0.43 

6M 
6F 

20 
90 

9M7F 

(7,616)  7 

1M6F 

358 

7.37 

10.73 

10M6F 

2M5F 

1,197 

11  M  5  F 

3M4F 

2,318 

13M3F 

4M3F 

2,226 

16  M 

5M2F 

1,167 

(4)17 

7M10F 
11M6F 
12M5F 

0.05 

0.20 

6M1F 
7M 

7F 

305 
11 

34 

14M3F 

(4,734)  8 

1M7F 

'  131 

4.58 

7.62 

(2)  19 

7  M  12  F 
15  M  4  F 

0.03 

0.11 

2M6F 
3M5F 

488 
1,095 

(2)  21 

11  M  10  F 
15  U6¥ 

0.03 

0,13 

4M4F 
5M3F 

1,308 
1,049 

(2)  23 

12  M  10  F 
15M7F 

0.03 

0.13 

6M2F 
7M1F 

528 
116 

(1)  35 

25  M 

0.01 

0.08 

8M 

7 

(1)2» 

29  M 

0.01 

0.09 

8F 

12 

(1)30 

19  M  11  F 

0.01 

0.09 

(2,769)  9 

1  M  8  F 

34 

2.68 

5.02 

(1)  31 

17  M  14  F 

0.01 

0.09 

2M  7F 

197 

(1)33 

26  M  7  F 

0.01 

0.10 

3M6F 

407 

(1)37 

18  M  19  F 

0.01 

0.11 

4M5F 

740 

(1)43 

42  M 

0.01 

0.13 

5M4F 

682 

(1)44 

20  M  24  F 

0.01 

0.13 

6M3F 
7M2F 

453 
191 

SUFFOLK. 

8M1F 
9M 

47 

7 

Boston,  . 

- 

103,306 

100.00 

100.00 

9F 

11 

(3,421)  1 

IM 
1  F 

1,042 
2,379 

3.31 

0.69 

(1,664)  10 

1M9F 
2M8F 

17 

75 

1.61 

3.35 

(16,399)  2 

IMIF 
2M 

2F 

13,.564 

429 

2,406 

15.88 

6.60 

3M7F 

4M0F 
5M5F 

203 
318 
395 

(18,952)  3 

1M2F 

2M1F 

3M 

3F 

9,556 

7,929 

184 

1,283 

18.35 

11.44 

6M4F 
7  M  3  F 
8M2F 
9M1F 

342 
191 

87 
21 

(18,530)  4 

1  M  3  F 

2  M  2  F 

5,278 
8,656 

17.94 

14.92 

10  M 
10  F 

9 
6 

^MIF 

3,940 

(945)  11 

1  M  10  F 

4 

0.92 

2.09 

4M 

82 

2M9F 

29 

4F 

574 

3M8F 

70 

(15,077)  5 

1  M4F 
2M3F 
3M2F 
4  M  1  F 
5M 
5F 

2,347 
5,550 
5,215 
1,712 
33 
220 

14.60 

15.17 

4M7F 
5M6F 
6M5F 
7M4F 
8M3F 
9M2F 

133 
179 
212 
155 
97 
39 

(11,063)  6 

1M5F 

931 

10.71 

13.36 

10  M  1  F 

16 

420 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


18J>5. 


SIZE   OF  FAMILIES  AND   COMPOSITION  BY   SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages: 

Each 

Size  of  — 

;           Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
l)cr  of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages: 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
I'opu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Boston  —  Con. 

11  M 
11  F 

5 
6 

Boston  — Con. 

11  M  4  F 
12M3F 

16 
13 

(.571)  la 

IMllF 

2M10F 
3M9F 
4M8F 

2 

9 

45 

53 

0.55 

1.38 

13M2F 

14M1F 

15  M 

15  F 

11 
2 

2 

1 

SilTF 

95 

(151)  16 

1  M  15  F 

3 

0.15 

0.49 

6M6F 

109 

2  M  14  F 

1 

7M5F 

97 

3  M  13  F 

2 

8M4F 

82 

4  M  12  F 

4 

9  M  3  F 

42 

5  M  11  F 

9 

10M2F 

22 

6M10F 

10 

IIMIF 

6 

7M9F 

15 

12  M 

5 

8M8F 

20 

12  F 

4 

9M7F 

14 

(366)  13 

1  M  12  F 

2  M  11  F 
3M10F 

4M9F 
5  M  8  F 
6M7F 

o 
O 

8 
16 
26 
35 

57 

0.36 

0.96 

10  M  6  F 

11  M  5  F 
12M4F 

13  ^r  3  F 

14  M  2  F 

16  F 

21 
17 
18 
11 
6 
1 

7M6F 

75 

(109)  17 

1  M  16  F 

1 

0.11 

0.37 

8  M  5  F 

,  56 

3  M  14  F 

3 

9M4F 

45 

4M13F 

4 

10M3F 

20 

5M12F 

5 

nM2F 

16 

6M11F 

7 

12M1F 

■     5 

7M10F 

8 

13  M 

2 

8  M  9  F 

13 

13  F 

2 

9M8F 

17 

(295)  14 

1  M  13  F 

2  M  12  F 

3  M  11  F 

4M10F 
5M9F 
6M8F 
7M7F 
8M6F 

1 
3 

8 
18 
27 
28 
53 
33 

0.29 

0.83 

10  M  7  F 
11M6F 
12M5F 
13M4F 

14  M  3  F 

15  M  2  F 

17  M 
17  F 

9 
12 
12 
7 
5 
4 
1 
1 

9M5F 

44 

(81)  18 

IMl-F 

1 

0.08 

0.29 

» 

10M4F 

11  M3F 

12  M  2  F 
13M1  F 

14  M 
14  F 

35 

22 

12 

2 

2 

7 

4M14F 

5  M  13  F 

6  M  12  F 
7M11F 
8  M  10  F 

9M9F 

0 

2 
4 
2 
9 
12 

(188)  15 

1  M  14  F 

2  M  13  F 

3  M  12  F 
4M11F 
5  M  10  F 

6M9F 
7M8F 
8M7F 
9M6F 

3 

1 

9 

8 

18 

19 

19 

26 

21 

0.18 

0.57 

10  M  8.F 

11  M  7  F 
12M6F 
13M5F 

14  isr  4  F 

13  M  3  F 

16M2F 

18  M 

18  F 

10 
10 
9 
5 
5 
5 
1 
1 
3 

10  M  5  F 

19 

(.55)  19 

5  M  14  F 

2 

0.05 

0.21 

SIZE    OF    FAMILIES. 


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SIZE  OF  FAMILIES   AND   COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 
and  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages: 
Each 

Size  of — 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Boston  — Con. 

6M13F 
7  M  12  F 
9  M  10  F 

3 
3 

7 

BosTCtN— Con. 

16M6F 
17M:5F 
18M4F 

2 

10  JI9F 

6 

(12)  as 

2M21F 

0.01 

0.06 

11M8F 

7 

3  M  20  F 

12  M  7  F 

5 

6  M  17  F 

13M6F 

6 

9M14F 

14  M  5  F 

7 

10  M  13  F 

15M4F 

4 

12  M  11  F 

16  M  3  F 

2 

14M9F 

17M2F 

o 

15M8F 

19  F 

1 

16  M  7  F 

(45)  ao 

5  M  15  F 

6  M  14  F 

1 

1 

0.05 

0.18 

21  M  2  F 
23  F 

7M13F 

3 

(11)  a4 

5M19F 

0.01 

0.05 

8M:12F 

1 

8M16F 

9  M  11  F 

5 

12  M  12  F 

10  M  10  F 

8 

14  M  10  F 

11M9F 

3 

15  M  9  F 

12  M  8  F 

5 

17M7F 

13  M  7  F 

4 

18  M  6  F 

14M6F 

3 

20M4F 

15  M  5  F 

2 

24F 

16M4F 

3 

(9)  85 

8M17F 

0.01 

0.05 

17  M  3  F 

1 

9M16F 

18  M  2  F 

1 

13  M  12  F 

20  M 

2 

15  M  10  F 

20  F 

2 

16M9F 

(42)  31 

4M17F 

5  M  16  F 

6  M  15  F 
7M14F 

1 
1 
1 

1 

0.04 

0.18 

17  M  8  F 

19M6F 

20M5F 

25  F 

8M13F 

2 

(8)  86 

6M20F 

0.01 

0.04 

9M12F 

4 

11  M  15  F 

10  M  11  F 

5 

13  M  13  F 

11  M  10  F 

6 

17M9F 

12  M  9  F 

2 

20M6F 

13  M  8  F 

3 

21M5F 

14  M  7  F 

6 

26  F 

15  M  6  F 

3 

(11)  a- 

1  M  26  F 

0.01 

0.06 

17  M  4  F 

2 

7M20F 

18M3F 

2 

11  M  16  F 

20  M  1  F 

14  M  13  F 

21  M 

17  M  10  F 

21  F 

18M9F 

(28)  aa 

4M18F 
8  M  14  F 
9M13F 

4 

0.03 

0.12 

20M7F 
22M5F 
23M4F 

10  M  12  F 

2 

25  M  2  F 

• 

11  M  11  F 

2 

(5)28 

10  M  18  F 

0.01 

0  03 

12  M  10  F 

2 

14  M  14  F 

13M9F 

1 

16  M  12  F 

14  M  8  F 

5 

28  M 

15M7F 

5 

(9)  29 

3M26F 

2 

0.01 

0.05 

422 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES   AND   COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of — 

Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 

AND  Number  op 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages: 
Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

SUFFOLK  — Cou. 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Boston  — Cou. 

15  M  14  F 
17  M  12  F 
19  M  10  F 

1 
2 

Boston  — Con. 

26  M  17  F 

27  ^l  16  F 
41  M  2  F 

25  M  4  F 

(1)44 

2M42F 

*_ 

0.01 

28  M  1  F 

(3)  43 

16  M  29  F 

*_ 

0.03 

29  F 

22  M  23  F 

(9)  30 

11  M  19  F 

0.01 

0.05 

40M5F 

13  M  17  F 

(3)46 

1  M  45  F 

*_ 

0.03 

15' M  15  F 

46  M 

18  M  12  F 

(2)47 

16  M  31  F 

*_ 

0.02 

20  M  10  F 

23  M  24  F 

22  M  8  F 

(5)  48 

7  M  41  F 

0.01 

0.05 

24  M  6  F 

17  M  31  F 

25  M  5  F 

30  M  18  F 

30  M 

35  M  13  F 

(0)31 

3  M  28  F 

0.01 

0.03 

48  F 

6  M  25  F 

(1)50 

43  M  7  F 

*. 

0.01 

13  M  18  F 

(1)  51 

51  F 

*_ 

0.01 

23M8F 

(2)  52 

30  M  22  F 

*_ 

0.02 

31  F 

37  M  15  F 

(4)32 

16  M  16  F 

0.01 

0.03 

(1)56 

39  M  17  F 

*_ 

0.01 

17  M  15  F 

1 

(2)59 

34  M  25  F 

*_ 

0.02 

19  M  13  F 

41  M  IS  F 

20  M  12  F 

(2)  62 

55  M  7  F 

*. 

0.02 

(3)  33 

12  M  21  F 

*_ 

0.02 

62  M 

17  M  16  F 

(1)66 

13  M  53  F 

*_ 

0.01 

33  F 

(1)68 

27  M  41  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(4)34 

13  M  21  F 

0.01 

0.03 

(1)  69 

69  M 

*_ 

0.01 

22  M  12  F 

(1)70 

7  ]M  63  F 

*. 

0.01 

25M9F 

(1)71 

71  F 

*_ 

0.01 

26  M  8  F 

(2)72 

14  M  58  F 

*. 

0.03 

(6)  35 

1  M  34  F 

0.01 

0.04 

22  M  50  F 

8  M  27  F 

(1)75 

29  M  46  F 

*. 

0.02 

14  M  21  F 

(1)  76 

33  M  40  F 

*_ 

0.02 

24  M  11  F 

(2)77 

5  M  72  F 

*_ 

0.03 

26M9F 

77  F 

29M6F 

(2)78 

Hi  M  62  F 

*_ 

0.03 

(2)  36 

1M35F 

*_ 

0.01 

75  M  3  F 

3  M  33  F 

(1)79 

58  M  21  F 

*_ 

0.02 

(5)37 

1M36F 

0.01 

0.04 

(1)81 

38  M  43  F 

*_ 

0.02 

2  M  35  F 

(1)82 

30  M  52  F 

*. 

0.02 

18  M  19  F 

(1)  86 

42  M  44  F 

*- 

0.02 

24  M  13  F 

(2)  87 

34  M  53  F 

*. 

0.03 

37  M 

37  M  50  F 

(1)38 

38  M 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)88 

1  M  87  F 

*. 

0.02 

(3)  39 

2  M  37  F 

*_ 

0.02 

(1)89 

34  U  55  F 

*- 

0.02 

3  M  36  F 

(2)  91 

90M  IF 

*_ 

0.04 

24  M  15  F 

91  F 

»            (4)  40 

3  M  37  F 

0.01 

0.03 

(1)93 

34  M  59  F 

*_ 

0.02 

18  M  22  F 

(1)94 

23  M  71  F 

*_ 

0.02 

40  M 

(1)96 

5  M  91  F 

*_ 

0.02 

(1)41 

29  M  12  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)97 

3  it  94  F 

*_ 

0.02 

(1)  42 

24  U  18  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  101 

3  M  98  F 

*_ 

0.02 

(4)  43 

20  M  23  F 

''■ 

0.01 

0.03 

(1)  107 

50  M  57  F 

*_ 

0.02 

SIZE    OF    FAMILIES. 


423 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES   AND  COMPOSITION   BY  SEX:    FOR   CITIES  —  Contiuued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of— 

Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 
AN0  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 
Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of— 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Boston  — Con. 

(2)  109 

98  M  11  F 
109  F 

*_ 

0.04 

Chelsea  —  Con, 

4M1F 
5M 

107 
3 

(1)  112 

25  M  87  F 

*_ 

0.02 

5F 

5 

(1)  114 

52  M  62  F 

*_ 

0.02 

(728)  6 

1M5F 

53 

10.50 

13.97 

(1)  116 

42  M  74  F 

*_ 

0.02 

2M4F 

171 

(2)  118 

1  M  117  F 

30  M  88  F 

*_ 

0.05 

3M3F 
4M2F 

293 
153 

(1)  119 

108  M  11  F 

*_ 

0.02 

5M1F 

51 

(1)  121 

17  M  104  F 

1 

*_ 

0.02 

6M 

3 

(2)  124 

24  M  100  F 

*_ 

0.05 

6F 

4 

101  M  23  F 

(483)  7 

1M6F 

16 

6.97 

10.81 

(1)  129 

53  M  76  F 

*_ 

0.03 

2M5F 

70 

(1)  132 

42  M  90  F 

*_ 

0.03 

3M4F 

144 

(1)  134 

81  M  53  F 

*_ 

0.03 

4M3F 

154 

(1)  135 

58  M  77  F 

*_ 

0.03 

5M2F 

77 

(1)  137 

46  M  91  F 

*- 

0.03 

6M1F 

20 

(1)  14.5 

145  M 

1 

*_ 

0.03 

7F 

2 

(1)  156 

133  M  23  F 

*_ 

0.03 

(292)  8 

1M7F 

8 

4.21 

7.47 

(1)  158 

1  M  157  F 

*_ 

0.03 

2M6F 

17 

(1)  183 

152  M  31  F 

*_ 

0.04 

3M5F 

69 

(1)  194 

1  M  193  F 

*_ 

0.04 

4M4F 

92 

(1)  200 

83  M  117  F 

*_ 

0.04 

5M3F 

64 

(1)  212 

94  M  118  F 

*_ 

0.04 

6M2F 

30 

(1)314 

103  M  111  F 

*_ 

0.04 

7M1F 

12 

(1)  220 

71  M  149  F 

*_ 

0.04 

(169)  9 

2M7F 

7 

2.44 

4.87 

(1)  268 

92  M  176  F 

1 

*_ 

0.05 

3M6F 

32 

(1)  276 

276  M 

*_ 

0.06 

4M:5F 

36 

(1)  358 

4  M  348  F 

*_ 

0.07 

5M4F 

59 

(1)  397 

252  M  145  F 

*_ 

0.08 

6M3F 

27 

(1)  399 

4  M  395  F 

*_ 

0.08 

7M2F 

6 

(1)  412 

176  M  236  F 

*_ 

0.08 

8M1F 

2 

■    (1)  599 

273  M  326  F 

*_ 

0.12 

(99)  10 

3M7F 

12 

1.43 

3.17 

(1)  680 

600  ?*!  80  F 

*_ 

0.14 

4M6F 

19 

(1)  691 

334  M  357  F 

*_ 

0.14 

5M5F 

32 

(1)  741 

736  M  5  F 

*_ 

0.15 

6M4F 

26 

(1)  1,596 

1,251  M  345  F 

*_ 

0.32 

7M3F 

8 

Chelsea, 

6,934 

100.00 

100.00 

8M2F 

2 

(165)  1 

IM 
IF 

32 
133 

2.38 

0.53 

(56)  11 

3M8F 
4M7F 

7 

7 

0.81 

1.97 

(1,194)  2 

IMIF 
2M 
2F 

1,017 

25 

152 

17.22 

7.64 

5M6F 
6M5F 
7M4F 

12 

11 

9 

(1,413)  3 

1  M  2  F 

2M  IF 

3M 

3F 

770 

565 

7 

71 

20.38 

13.56 

8M3F 

9M2F 

10  M  1  F 

11  F 

6 

2 

1 
1 

(1,266)  4 

1M3F 
2  M  2  F 
3M1F 

4M 
4F 

364 

600 

270 

7 

25 

18.26 

16.20 

(22)  18 

4M8F 
5M7F 
6M6F 
7M5F 
8M4F 

3 
1 
9 
3 
3 

0.32 

0.84 

(1,011)  5 

1M4F 

145 

14.58 

16.17 

9M3F 

3 

2M3F 

386 

(14)  13 

4M9F 

2 

0.20 

0.68 

3M2F 

365 

5M8F 

2 

424 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND   COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOE  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Counties, 

Percentages: 
Each 

Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Size 

OF  — 

Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AND  Number  op 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 

WORCESTER 
—  Con. 

Chelsea  —  Con. 

6M7F 

8MoF 

9  M  4  F 

10  M  3  F 

FiTCHBUKG  —  Con . 

2M5F 
3M4F 
4M3F 
5M2F 

77 
107 
133 

76 

(5)14 

7M7F 
8M6r 

0.08 

0.22 

6M1F 
7M 

11 
1 

9M5F 

(264)  8 

1M7F 

6 

4.64 

8.00 

11  M  3  F 

2M6F 

36 

(2)15 

4M11F 
11  M  4  F 

0.03 

0.10 

3M5F 
4M4F 

59 
64 

(3)  16 

8M8F 
13  M  3  F 

0.05 

0.15 

5M3F 
6M2F 

66 
30 

(2)17 

SM9F 
13M4F 

0.03 

0.11 

7M1F 

8M 

2 

1 

(1)20 

11  M  9  F 

0.01 

0.06 

(173)  9 

2M7F 

8 

3.04 

5.90 

(2)  22 

16M6F 
22  F 

0.03 

0.14 

3M6F 
4M5F 

23 
54 

(1)23 

5  M  18  F 

0.01 

0.07 

5M4r 

46 

(1)29 

13  M  16  F 

0.01 

0.09 

6M3F 

27 

(1)30 

20  M  10  F 

0.01 

0.10 

7M2F 

10 

(1)31 

16  M  15  F 

0.01 

0.10 

8M1F 

4 

(1)34 

25  M  9  F 

0.01 

0.11 

9M 

1 

(1)  47 

27  M  20  F 

0.01 

0.15 

(83)  10 

2M8F 

5 

1.46 

8.14 

(1)  255 

251  M  4  F 

0.01 

0.82 

3M7F 
4M6F 

9 
10 

WORCESTER. 

5M5F 

20 

FiTCHBUBG,    . 

- 

5,686 

100.00 

100.00 

6M4F 

23 

(149)  1 

IM 
IF 

44 
105 

2.62 

0.56 

7M3r 
8M2F 

12 
3 

(919)  2 

IMIF 

785 

16.16 

6.96 

10  M 

1 

2M 

28 

(68)  11 

1  M  10  F 

1 

1.20 

2.83 

2F 

106 

2M9F 

1 

(1,136)  3 

1M2F 

2M1F 

3M 

SF 

621 

466 

11 

38 

19.98 

12.91 

3M8F 
4iI7F 
5M6F 

6M5F 

6 

9 

11 

15 

(1,035)  4 

1M3F 
2M2F 
SMIF 
.      4M 

274 
523 
209 

7 

18.20 

15.68 

7M4F 

8M3F 

9M2F 

10  M  1  F 

14 

5 
5 

1 

4F 

22 

(35)  12 

4M8F 

2 

0.62 

1.59 

(781)  5 

1  M  4  F 
2M3F 
3M2F 
4M1F 
5M 
5F 

123 

269 

287 

92 

5 

5 

13.74 

14.79 

5M7F 
6M6F 
7M5F 
8IVI4F 
9M3F 
10  M  2  F 

2 
17 
9 
1 
2 
2 

(579)  6 

1M5F 
2M4F 
3M3F 
4M2F 
5M1F 
6F 

36 
151 
218 
121 

51 
2 

10.18 

13.15 

(16)  13 

4M9F 
5M8F 
6M7F 
7M6F 
8M5F 
9M4F 

1 

n 
O 

2 
5 
1 
3 

0.28 

0.79 

(421)  7 

1M6F 

16 

7.40 

11.16 

lOMSF 

1 

SIZE    OF    FAMILIES. 


425 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES   AND  COMPOSITION  BY.  SEX:    FOR  CITIES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 
AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AND  Xdmber  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

WORCESTER 
—  Con. 

WORCESTER 
—  Con. 

FiTCHBUBG — Con. 

WOKCBSTER-Con. 

(4)14 

8M6F 

9M5F 

10M4F 

2 

1 
1 

0.07 

0.21 

2M5F 
3M4F 
4M3F 

258 
444 
493 

• 

(7)15 

6M9F 

7M8F 

9M6F 

10  M  5  F 

1 
1 
1 
2 

0.12 

0.40 

5M2F 

6M1F 

7M: 

7F 

242 

69 

5 

3 

11  M  4  F 

1 

(955)  8 

1M7F 

17 

4.58 

7.74 

13  il  2  F 

1 

2M6F 

88 

(4)17 

9M8F 
11M6F 
14  M  3  F 
15M2F 

1 
1 

1 
1 

0.07 

0.26 

3M5F 
4M:4F 
5M3F 
6M2F 

212 
275 
213 
121 

(1)18 

13M5F 

1 

0.02 

0.07 

7  M  1  F 

21 

(1)  2a 

1GM6F 

1 

0.02 

0.08 

8M 

6 

(3)2» 

14  M  9  F 

1 

0.05 

0.26 

8F 

2 

21  M  2  F 

1 

(573)  9 

1M8F 

4 

2.75 

5.22 

23  F 

1 

2M7F 

31 

(2)  24 

8M16F 
18M6F 

1 
1 

0.03 

0.18 

3M6F 
4M5r 

85 
143 

(1)27 

13  M  14  F 

1 

0.02 

0.10 

5M4F 

152 

(1)32 

28  M  4  F 

1 

0.02 

0.12 

6M3F 

105 

(1)37 

19  M  18  F 

1 

0.02 

0.14 

7M2F 

39 

(1)80 

47  M  33  F 

1 

0.02 

0.30 

8M1F 

12 

(1)  in 

107  M  4  F 

1 

0.02 

0.42 

9)il 

2 

Worcester, 

- 

20,861 

100.00 

100.00 

(259)  lO 

1  JI9F 

3 

1.25 

2.62 

(585)  1 

IM 

IF 

175 
410 

2.81 

0.59 

2M  8F 
3M7F 

11 
24 

(3,255)  2 

IMIF 
2M 
2F 

2,759 

79 

417 

15.61 

6.59 

4M6F 
5M5F 
6M4F 

50 
69 
52 

(3,945)  3 

1M2F 

2,075 

18.91 

11.98 

7M3F 

32 

2M1F 

1,692 

- 

8M2F 

11 

3M 

21 

9M1F 

4 

3F 

157 

10  M 

3 

(3,966)  4 

1M3F 

2M2F 

3M1F 

4M 

4F 

1,084 

1,955 

841 

10 

76 

19.02 

16.06 

(160)  11 

1  M  10  F 
2M9F 
3M8F 
4M7F 
5M6F 

1 

2 

8 

23 

33 

0.77 

1.78 

(3,164)  5 

1M4F 
2M3F 
3M2F 
4M1F 
5M 
5F 

450 

1,175 

1,135 

373 

8 

23 

15.17 

16.02 

6M5F 
7M4F 
8M:3F 
9M2F 
11  M 
11  F 

32 
30 
16 
12 

2 

1 

(2,170)  6 

1M5F 

2M4F 

'  3M3F 

4M2F 

5M1F 

6M 

6F 

153 
533 
798 
506 
166 
8 
6 

10.41 

13.18 

(92)  12 

IMllF 
2M10F 
3M9F 
4M8F 
5M7F 
6M6F 
7M5F 

1 
2 

5 

7 

10 

16 

18 

0.44 

1.12 

(1,570)  7 

1M6F 

56 

7.53 

11.13 

8M4F 

13 

426 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


SIZE   OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY   SEX:    FOR  CITIES  — 

Concluded. 

COUNTIKS, 

Cities,  Size  of 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Counties, 
Cities,  Size  of 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 
Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

WORCESTKR 
—  Con. 

WORCESTKR 

—  Con. 

WORCBSTEB-Con. 

9M3F 

9 

Worcester-  Con. 

19  M 

10M2F 

7 

(3)  ao 

5M15F 

0.02 

0.06 

11  M  1  F 

3 

12M8F 

12  M 

1 

13  M  7  F 

(34)  13 

2  M  11  F 
4M9F 

1 
1 

0.17 

0.45 

(2)81 

15  M  6  F 
17  M  4  F 

0.01 

0.04 

5  M  8  F 

3 

(3)  23 

14  M  8  F 

0.02 

0.07 

6  ]M  7  F 

7 

15  M  7  F 

7M6F 

6 

22  M 

8M5F 

7 

(4)23 

4  M  19  F 

0.02 

0.09 

9M4F 

4 

11  M  12  F 

10  M  3  F 

3 

15  M  8  F 

11M2F 

1 

(S)  24 

12  M  12  F 

0.04 

0.19 

13  F 

1 

17M7F 

(24)  14 

3  M  11  F 
5M9F 
6  M  8  F 

1 

2 

3 

0.12 

0.34 

18  M  6  F 

19  M  5  F 

24  F 

7M7F 

3 

(4)25 

15  M  10  F 

0.02 

0.10 

8M6F 

3 

16M9F 

9M5F 

3 

17M8F 

10M4F 

3 

18M7F 

11  M  3  F 

3 

(1)87 

19M  8F 

*_ 

0.03 

12M2F 

2 

(2)  28 

20  M  8  F 

0.01 

0.06 

14  M 

1 

24M4F 

(22)  15 

6M9r 

2 

0.11 

0.33 

(1)29 

29  F 

*_ 

0.03 

8M7F 

3 

(2)31 

17  M  14  F 

0.01 

0.06 

9M6F 

3 

31  F 

10M5F 

6 

(2)  32 

15M17F 

0.01 

0.06 

11M4F 

5 

24  M  8  F 

12M3P 

2 

(1)35 

28  M  7  F 

*_ 

0.04 

14M1F 

(2)37 

23  M  14  F 

0.01 

0.08 

(10)  16 

5MHF 

0.05 

0.16 

24  M  13  F 

6M10F 

(1)38 

30  M  8  F 

*_ 

0.04 

8M8F 

(2)  40 

19  M  21  F 

0.01 

0.08 

10M6F 

20  M  20  F 

11  M  5  F 

(1)  41 

31  M  10  F 

*_ 

0.04 

12M4F 

(1)44 

42  M  2  F 

*_ 

0.04 

13M3F 

1 

(1)46 

26  M  20  F 

*_ 

0.05 

14M2F 

(1)49 

20  M  29  F 

*_ 

0.05 

15  M  1  F 

(1)53 

39  M  14  F 

*_ 

0.05 

(9)  17 

7M10F 

2 

0.05 

0.16 

(1)63 

1  M  62  F 

*_ 

0.06 

8M9F 

2 

(1)64 

14  M  50  F 

*_ 

0.06 

9M8F 

2 

(1)66 

38  M  28  F 

*. 

0.07 

11M6F 

1 

(1)69 

61  M  8  F 

*_ 

0.07 

12M5F 

2 

(1)99 

33  U  66  F 

*_ 

0.10 

(7)18 

8M10F 

1 

0.04 

0.13 

(1)  113 

48  M  65  F 

*_ 

0.12 

11M7F 

1 

(1)  150 

131  M  19  F 

*_ 

0.15 

12  M  6  F 

1 

(1)  173 

73  U  99  F 

*_ 

0.17 

13  M  5  F 

1 

(1)  188 

177  M  11  F 

*_ 

0.19 

15M3F 

1 

(1)  805 

205  M 

*_ 

0.21 

18  M 

2 

(1)  227 

120  M 107  F 

*_ 

0.23 

(5)  1» 

11  M  8  F 

2 

0.03 

0.10 

(1)  529 

263  M  266  F 

*_ 

0.54 

15M4F 

1 

(1)  1,055 

495  M  560  F 

*. 

1.07 

16  M  3  F 

1 

SIZE    OF    FAMILIES. 


427 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND   COMPOSITION  BY  SEX: 

FOR  THE   STATE. 


The  State, 
Size  of  Families, 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

PEItCENTA(3ES  : 

Each 
Size  of  — 

The  State, 

Size  of  Families, 

AND  Number  op 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of — 

AND  Number  of 
Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 

Fami- 

lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

THE   STATE, 

- 

547,385 

100.00 

100.00 

THE  STATE  ' 
—  Con. 

(21,836)  1 

IM 
IF 

7,456 
14,380 

3.99 

0.87 

3  M  6  F 
4M5F 

2,077 
3,531 

(91,786)  3 

IMIF 

2m: 

2F 

76,722 

2,355 

12,709 

16.77 

7.34 

5M4F 
6M:3F 
7M2F 

3,525 

2,360 

971 

(106,436)  3 

1M2F 

2  M  1  F 

54,801 
45,090 

19.45 

12.77 

8M1F 
9M 

215 
32 

3M 

773 

9F 

23 

3F 

5,772 

(7,836)  10 

1M9F 

55 

1.43 

3.13 

(99,152)  4 

1M3F 

27,583 

18.12 1    15.86 

2M8F 

286 

2M2F 

48,017 

3M7F 

855 

3M1F 

20,910 

4M6F 

1,525 

4M 

342 

5M5F 

1,973 

4F 

2,300 

j 

■ 

6M4F 

1,634 

(78,156)  5 

1M4F 
2M3F 
3M:2F 
4M1F 
5M 

11,535 

29,354 

27,576 

8,690 

164 

14.28 

15.63 

7  M  3  F 

8M2F 

9M1F 

10  M 

10  F 

966 

412 

89 

25 

16 

5P 

837 

(4,3.52)  11 

1  M  10  F 

23 

0.80 

1.91 

(56,160)  6 

1M5F 
2M4F 
3M3F 
4  M  2  F 
5M1F 

4,:567 
14,293 
20,428 
13,243 

3,410 

10.26 

13.48 

2M9F 
3M8F 

4  M  7  F 

5  M  6  F 
6M5F 

104 
314 
621 
859 
984 

6M 

109 

1 

7M4F 

732 

6F 

310 

8M3F 

412 

(37,173)  7 

1M6F 
2  M  5  F 
3M4F 
4M3F 

1,596 

6,061 

11,334 

11,095 

6.79 

10.41 

9M2F 

10  M  1  F 

11  M 

11  F 

194 
62 
26 
21 

5  M  2  F 

5,596 

(2,281)  13 

IM-llF 

11 

0.42 

1.09 

6  M  1  F 

1,319 

2  M  10  F 

33 

7M 

58 

3M9F 

117 

7F 

114 

1 

4  M  8  F 

197 

(23,202)  8 

1M7F 
2M6F 

544 
2,321 

4.24       7.42 

1 

5M7F 
6M6F 

356 
469 

3M5F 

5,185 

7M5F 

429 

4M4F 

6,737 

8M4F 

331 

5M3F 

5,360 

9M3r 

188 

6M2F 

2,415 

10  M  2  F 

89 

7M1F 

549 

11  M  1  F 

33 

8M 

49 

12  M 

15 

8F 

42 

12  F 

13 

(13,771)  9 

IMSF 
2M7F 

161 

876 

2.52 

4.96 

(1,399)  13 

1  M  12  F 

2  M  11  F 

9 
19 

0.26 

0.73 

428 


CENSUS    or    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:    FOR  THE  STATE  —  Continued. 


The  State, 
Size  of  Families, 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

The  State, 

Size  op  Families, 

and  Nhmber  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Pebcentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

AND  Number  of 
Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
I'opu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

THE  STATE 
—  Con. 

3M10F 
4M9F 
5M8F 
6M7F 
7M6F 

41 

90 

144 

223 

272 

THE  STATE 
—  Con. 

13M3F 

14  M  2  F 

15  M  1  F 

16  M 
16  F 

41 

13 

5 

10 

7 

8M5F 

236 

(285)  17 

1M16F 

1 

0.05 

0.19 

9M4F 

168 

2M15F 

2 

10M3F 

95 

3M14F 

3 

11  M  2  F 

57 

4  M  13  F 

6 

12M1F 

18 

5M12F 

8 

13  M 

11 

6  M  11  F 

12 

13  F 

16 

7M10F 

19 

(877)  14' 

1M13F 

2  M12F 

3  M  11  F 

4  M  10  F 
5M9F 
6M8F 
7M7F 
8M6F 
9M5F 

10  ]M  4  F 

11  M  3  F 

8 

8 

18 

44 

75 

87 

152 

134 

125 

86 

62 

0.16 

0.49 

8M9F 

9M8F 

10M7F 

11  M  6  F 

12  M  5  F 
13M4F 
14M3F 
15  M  2  F 
16M1F 

17  M 
17  F 

26 

38 

29 

29 

36 

27 

26 

13 

2 

5 

3 

12  M  2  F 

47 

(224)  18 

1  M  17  F 

3 

0.04 

0.16 

13  M  1  F 

10 

3  M  15  5* 

2 

14  M 

10 

4  M  14  F 

3 

14  F 

11 

5  M  13  F 

4 

(547)  15 

1  M  14  F 

2  M  13  F 

3  M  12  F 
4M11F 
5M10F 

6M9F 
7M8F 
8M7F 
9M6F 

10  M  5  F 

11  M  4  F 

12  M  3  F 
13M2F 
14  M  1  F 

7 
7 
14 
18 
38 
48 
57 
61 
60 
72 
63 
48 
28 
7 

0.10 

0.33 

6  M  12  F 
7M11F 
8M10F 
9M9F 
10  M  8  F 
11M7F 
12M6F 

13  M  5  F 

14  M  4  F 
15M3F 
16M2F 
17M1F 

18  M 
18  F 

8 

10 

16 

24 

19 

18 

23 

25 

24 

13 

13 

3 

8 

8 

15  M 

10 

(163)  19 

1  M  IS  F 

2 

0.03 

0.12 

15  F 

9 

2  M  17  F 

2 

(381)  16 

1  M  15  F 

2  M  14  F 
3M13F 

4  M  12  F 

5  M  11  F 
6M10F 

7M9F 

8M8F 

9  M  7  F 

10M6F 

11  M  5  F 

12M4F 

6 
3 
7 
6 

16 
23 
32 
49 
43 
46 
39 
35 

0.07 

0.24 

3  M  16  F 

5  M  14  F 

6  M  13  F 

7  M  12  F 

8  M  11  F 
9M10F 

10  M  9  F 

11  M  8  F 
12M7F 
13M6F 
14  M  5  F 
15M4F 

1 

5 

4 

6 

4 

12 

17 

14 

16 

15 

19 

15 

SIZE    OF    FAlvnLlES. 


429 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:   FOR  THE  STATE  — Continued. 


The  State, 
Size  of  Families, 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages : ' 

Each 

Size  of  — 

The  State, 

Size  op  Families, 

AND  Numbeb  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 
Each 

Size  of  — 

AND  Ndmber  of 
Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

THE  STATE 
—  Con. 

16  M  3  F 

17  M  2  F 
IS  M  1  F 

19  M 

12 
7 
1 
6 

THE  STATE 
—  Con. 

12  M  10  F 
13  M  9  F 
14M8F 
15  M  7  F 

11 

6 

13 

14 

19  F 

5 

16M6F 

9 

(156)  20 

1M19F 
2M18F 
3M17F 

4  M  16  F 

5  M  15  F 

4 
1 

3 

1 
4 

0.03 

0.12 

17  M  5  F 

18M4F 

20M2F 

22  M 

22  F 

11 

7 
3 
2 

4 

6M14F 

3 

(63)  23 

1  M  22  F 

1 

0.01 

0.06 

7  M  13  F 

4 

2  M  21  F 

1 

8  M  12  F 

9M11F 

10  M  10  F 

11  M  9  F 

12M8F 

13M7F 

14M6F 

15  M  5  F 

16M:4F 

17  M  3  F 

18M2F 

20  M 

20  F 

t 

11 

12 

14 

15 

10 

13 

9 

13 

12 

5 

7 

8 

3  M  20  F 

4  M  19  F 

5  M  18  F 

6  M  17  F 

7  M  16  P 
8M15F 
9M14P 

10  M  13  F 

11  M  12  F 

12  M  11  F 

13  M  10  F 
14M9F 
15M8F 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
3 
2 
3 
5 
1 
5 
5 

(115)  21 

1  M  20  F 
3  M  18  F 
4M17F 
5M16F 

6  M  15  F 

7  M  14  F 

8  M  13  F 

9  M  12  F 

1 
1 

2 

1 
4 
3 

4 
7 

0.02 

0.10 

16  M  7  F 
17M6F 
18M5F 
19M4F 
20M3r 
21  M2F 
23  M 
23  F 

5 
6 

2 

1 
5 
3 
2 
6 

10  U  11  F 

9 

(76)  84 

1M23F 

2 

0.02 

0.07 

11  M  10  F 

10 

4  M  20  F 

1 

12  M  9  F 

9 

5  M  19  F 

3 

13  M  8  F 

5 

8M16F 

2 

14  M  7  F 

10 

10  M  14  F 

2 

15  M  6  F 

9 

12  M  12  F 

8 

16M5F 

7 

13  M  11  F 

5 

17  M  4  F 

12 

14  M  10  F 

7 

18M3F 

10 

15  M  9  F 

7 

19M2F 

1 

16  M  8  F 

3 

20  M  1  F 

2 

17  M  7  F 

7 

21  M 

4 

18M6F 

8 

21  F 

4 

19M5F 

3 

(101)  28 

1  M  21  F 
2M20F 
3M19F 
4  M  18  F 

7  M  15  F 

8  M  14  F 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

0.02 

0.09 

20  il  4  F 

21  M  3  F 
22M2F 
23  M  1  F 

24  M 
24  F 

4 
4 
1 
1 
3 
5 

9M13F 

6 

(65)  25 

1  M  24  F 

4 

0.01 

0.06 

10  M  12  F 

4 

2  M  23  F 

2 

11  M  11  F 

5 

3M22P 

1 

430 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:   FOR  THE  STATE —  Continued. 


The  State, 

Size  op  Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 


THE  STATE 
—  Con. 


(39)  36 


(44)  37 


Composition 

of 

Families 


5M20F 
7M18F 
8M17F 
9M16P 

10  M  15  F 

11  M  14  F 

12  M  13  F 

13  M  12  F 

14  M  11  F 

15  M  10  F 
16M9F 
17M8F 
18M7F 
19M6F 
20M5F 
21M4F 

22  M  3  F 
23M2F 

25  M 

25  P 
1  M  25  F 

5  il  21  F 

6  m;2of 

7  M  19  F 
8M18F 

10  M  16  F 

11  M  15  F 

12  M  14  F 

13  M  13  F 

14  M  12  F 

15  M  11  F 

16  M  10  F 
17  M  9  F 
19M7F 
20M6F 
21M5F 
25  M  1  F 

26  M 
26  F 

1M26F 
2M25F 
3M24F 
7M20F 

10  M  17  F 

11  M  16  F 

13  M  14  F 

14  M  13  F 

15  M  12  F 

17  M  10  F 
18M9F 
19  M  8  F 
20M:7F 
21M6F 
22M5F 

23  M  4  F 


Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 


Percentages  ; 

Each 

Size  of  — 


Total 
Fami- 
lies 


0.01 


0.01 


Total 
Popu- 
lation 


0.04 


0.05 


The  State, 

Size  of  Families, 

and  Number  of 

Each  Size. 


Composition 

of 

Families 


Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 


Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 


Total 
Fami- 
lies 


Total 
Popu- 
lation 


THE  STATE 
—  Con. 


(38)  38 


(44)  ,29 


(28)  30 


25M2F 

2 

27  M 

2 

rM27F 

1 

0.01 

6  M  22  F 

1 

10  M  18  F 

2 

11  M  17  F 

2 

12  M  16  F 

2 

14  M  14  F 

3 

15  M  13  F 

2 

16  M  12  F 

3 

17  M  11  F 

1 

18  M  10  F 

1 

19  M  9  F 

3 

20M8F 

5 

23M5F 

1 

24M4F 

2 

25M3F 

2 

26M2F 

1 

28  M 

3 

2S  F 

3 

3  M  26  F 

2 

0.01 

9M20F 

1 

11  M  18  F 

1 

12  M  17  F 

1 

13  M  16  F 

2 

14  M  15  F 

2 

15  M  14  F 

1 

16  M  13  F 

2 

17  M  12  F 

5 

18  M  11  F 

3 

19  M  10  F 

3 

21M8F 

2 

22  M  7  F 

3 

23M  GF 

1 

24M5F 

1 

25  M  4  F 

5 

26M3F 

1 

28M1F 

2 

29  M 

3 

29  F 

3 

1M29F 

1 

0.01 

2M28F 

1 

3M27F 

1 

6M24F 

1 

10  M  20  F 

1 

11  M  19  F 

1 

13  M  17  F 

3 

15  M  15  F 

1 

17  M  13  F 

1 

18  M  12  F 

1 

19  M  11  F 

1 

20  M  10  F 

4 

22  M  8  F 

1 

23  M  7  F 

1 

24M6F 

1 

0.04 


0.05 


0.03 


SIZE    OF    FAMILIES. 


431 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:   FOR  THE  STATE  — Contiuued. 


The  State, 
Size  of  Families, 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

The  State, 

Size  of  Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

AND  Number  of 
Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

THE  STATE 
—  Con. 

25M5F 
28  M  2  F 

THE  STATE 
—  Con. 

15  M  19  F 
18  M  16  F 

2 
1 

30  M 

* 

19  M  15  F 

4 

(27)  31 

2  3.1  29  F 
3M:28F 
4M27F 
5M26F 
6M25F 
9  M  22  F 
10  M  21  F 
12  M  19  F 

0.01 

0.03 

20  M  14  F 

22  M  12  F 

24  M  10  F 

25M9F 

26M8F 

28  3J:6F 

34M 

34  F 

3 
3 

2 
3 
1 
.  2 
1 
2 

13  M  18  F 

(28)  35 

1M34F 

2 

0.01 

0.04 

15  M  16  F 

8M27F 

1 

16  M  15  F 

2 

12  M  23  F 

1 

17  M  14  F 

3 

14  M  21  F 

1 

19  M  12  F 

3 

16  M  19  F 

2 

20  M  11  F 

17M18F 

1 

21  M  10  P 
22M9F 

23  M  8  F 

24  M  7  F 
26  M  5  F 

31  F 

1 

20  M  15  F 
23  M  12  F 
24M11  F 
25  M  10  F 
26M9F 
27M8F 

2 
1 
1 

2 
2 

2 

(23)  32 

1M31F 

15  M  17  F 

16  JuT  10  F 

17  M  15  F 

19  M  13  F 

20  M  12  F 

2 
2 
3 

0.01 

0.03 

28M7F 
29  M  6  F 
31M4F 
33M2F 
35  M 
35  F 

2 
1 

2 

1 
3 

1 

22  M  10  F 

1 

(19)  36 

1  M  35  F 

1 

*_ 

0.03 

23  M  9  F 

1 

3M33F 

1 

24M8F 

1 

6M30F 

1 

25M7F 

1 

9M27F 

1 

27M5F 

1 

12  M  24  F 

1 

28  M  4  F 

1 

14  M  22  F 

1 

29M3F 

2 

15  M  21  F 

1 

32  M 

1 

17  M  19  F 

1 

32  F 

4 

18  M  18  F 

1 

(23)  33 

1M32F 

4M29F 

5M28  F 

12  M  21  F 

14  M  19  F 

15  M  18  F 

16  M  17  F 

1 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

0.01 

0.03 

21  M  15  F 
23  M  13  F 
25  M  11  F 
29M7F 
30  i^r  6  F 
33  M  3  F 
34M2F 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
4 
1 

17  M  16  F 

2 

(25)  37 

1  M  36  F 

2 

0.01 

0.04 

19  M  14  F 

2 

2M35F 

1 

23  M  10  F 

1 

8  M  29  F 

1 

24  M  9  F 

2 

17  M  20  F 

1 

26M7F 

1 

18  M  19  F 

4 

29M4F 

1 

19  M  18  F 

1 

30M3F 

3 

20  M  17  F 

1 

31  M  2  F 

2 

21  M  16  F 

2 

33  F 

2 

22  M  15  F 

2 

(26)  34 

13  M  21  F 

2 

0.01 

0.03 

23  M  14  F 

1 

432 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:   FOR  THE  STATE  — Continued. 


The  State, 
Size  of  Families, 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Peecentages : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

The  State, 

Size  or  Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Peecentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

and  numbek  of 
Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

THK  STATE 
—  Con. 

24  M  13  F 

25  M  12  F 

2 

THE  STATE 
—  Con. 

31  M  10  F 
34M7F 

2 

26  M  11  F 

• 

37M4F 

28  M  9  F 

38M3F 

35M2F 

41  M 

37  M 

(11)  42 

16  M  26  F 

*_ 

0.02 

37  F 

17  U  25  F 

(19)  38 

4  M  34  F 

6M32F 

16  M  22  F 

18  M  20  F 

19  M  19  F 
23  M  15  F 
25  M  13  F 

*_ 

0.03 

24  M  18  F 
28  M  14  F 
34M8F 
36  l\r  6  F 
39M3F 
40M2F 
42  M 

26  M  12  F 

(17)  43 

19  M  24  F 

*_ 

0.03 

30M8F 

20  M  23  F 

\ 

31M7F 

22  M  21  F 

32  M  6  F 

25  M  IS  F 

33M5F 

26  M  17  F 

34M  4F 

27  M  16  F 

38  M 

29  U  14  F 

38  F 

30  M  13  P 

^16)  39 

2M37F 

3M36F 

14  M  25  F 

17  M  22  F 

18  M  21  F 

*_ 

0.02 

35  M  8  F 
39  M  4  F 
40M3F 
41M2F 
43  M 

19  M  20  F 

(12)  44 

2M42F 

*_ 

0.02 

20  M  19  F 

5  il  39  F 

24  M  15  F 

13  M  31  F 

31  M  8  F 

18  M  26  F 

32  M  7  F 

19  M  25  F 

35  M  4  F 

20  M  24  F 

36  M  3  F 

28  M  16  F 

(16)  40 

1  M  39  F 
2M3SF 
3M37F 
4  M  36  F 
7  M  33  F 

*_ 

0.03 

33  M  11  F 

38  M  6  F 

42M2F 

44  M 

44F 

11  M  29  F 

(10)  4.5 

16  M  29  F 

*_ 

0.02 

18  M  22  F 

19  M  26  F 

19  M  21  F 

22  M  23  F 

20  M  20  F 

24  M  21  F 

21  M  19  F 

27  M  18  F 

22  M;  18  F 

28  M  17  F 

27  M  13  F 

39M6F 

31M9F 

40  xr  5  F 

36M:4F 

(10)  46 

1  M  45  F 

*_ 

0.02 

40  M 

11  M  35  F 

(13)41 

21  M  20  F 

22  M  19  F 

25  M  16  F 

26  M  15  F 

27  M  14  F 
29  M  12  F 

*_ 

0.02 

26  M  20  F 

35  M  11  F 

36  M  10  F 
41M5F 
43M3F 
44M2F 

SIZE    OF    FAMILIES. 


433 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:   FOR  THE  STATE --Continued. 


The  State, 
Size  of  Families, 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

The  State, 

Size  op  Families, 

and  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 
of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages: 

Each 

Size  of  — 

AND  Number  of 
Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

THE  STATE 
—  Con. 

46  M 

2 

THE  STATE 
—  Con. 

(4)  54 

1M53F 

*_ 

0.01 

(13)  47 

16  M  31  F 

17  M  30  F 

*_ 

0.02 

49M5F 
54  F 

19  M  28  F 

(4)55 

1M54F 

*_ 

0.01 

23  M  24  F 

28  M  27  F 

25  M  22  F 

1 

41  M  14  F 

26  M  21  F 

45  M  10  F 

27  M  20  F 

(3)  56 

35  M  21  F 

*_ 

0.01 

28  M  19  F 

39  M  17  F 

30  M  17  F 

,      54  M  2  F 

45M2F 

(10)  57 

3M54F 

*_ 

0.02 

47  M 

21  M  36  F 

(8)48 

7M41F 

17  M  31  F 

30  M  18  F 

35  M  13  F 

44M4F 

46M2F 

*_ 

0.02 

34  M  23  F 

47  M  10  F 

51M6F 

54M3F 

55  M  2  F 

57  M 

» 

48  F 

57  F 

(9)  49 

4M45F 
10  M  39  F 

*_ 

0.02 

(2)58 

9M49F 
38  M  20  F 

*_ 

*_ 

20  M  29  F 

(7)59 

1M58F 

*- 

0.02 

26  M  23  F 

27  M  32  F 

32  M  17  F 

34  M  25  F 

42  M  7  F 

2 

41  M  18  F 

45  M  4  F 

59  M 

49  M 

(3)  60 

10  M  50  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(13)  50 

16  M  34  F 
29  M  21  F 

1        *- 

0.03 

60  M 
60  F 

30  M  20  F 

(1)61 

61  M 

*_ 

*_ 

31  M  19  F 

(4)62 

55  M  7  F 

*_ 

0.01 

33  M  17  F 

62  M 

36  M  14  F 

(3)  63 

1  M  62  F 

*_ 

0.01 

38  M  12  F 

^ 

59M4F 

42M8F 

1 

63  F 

43  M  7  F 

(4)  64 

14  M  50  F 

*_ 

0.01 

47M3F 

31  M  33  F 

49M1F 

38  M  26  F 

50  F 

64  F 

(6)51 

30  M  21  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  65 

31M34F 

*_ 

*_ 

33  M  18  F 

(6)  66 

13  M  53  F 

*_ 

0.02 

47M4F 

19  M  47  F 

49  M  2  F 

32  M  34  F 

51  F 

38  M  28  F 

(4)53 

13  M  39  F 
30  M  22  F 

*_ 

0.01 

63  M  3  F 
66  F 

37  M  15  F 

(1)67 

3  M  64  F 

*_ 

*_ 

38  M  14  F 

(3)  68 

27  M  41  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(9)  53 

6M47F 
23  M  30  F 

*_ 

0.02 

52  M  16  F 

68  F 

25  M  28  F 

(5)  69 

4M65F 

*_ 

0.01 

27  M  26  F 

27  M  42  F 

39  M  14  F 

2 

61M8F 

40  M  13  F 

1 

64  M  5  F 

53  M 

2 

69  M 

434 


CENSUS    OF    MASSAOHUSEJTS 1895. 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:   FOR  THE  STATE  — Continued. 


The  State, 
Size  of  Families, 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of — 

The  State, 

Size  of  Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

AND  Number  op 
Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

THE  STATE 
—  Con. 

(4)70 

7M63F 

*_ 

0.01 

THK  STATE 
—  Con. 

91  F 

12  M  58  F 

(2)  93 

34  M  59  F 

*_ 

0.01 

57  M  13  F 

/ 

89  M  4  F 

70  F 

(1)94 

23  M  71  F 

*_ 

*_ 

(4)71 

38  M  33  F 

66M5F 

71  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(4)  96 

5  M  91  F 

44  M  52  F 

96  M 

*_ 

0.02 

(6)78 

5M67F 

*_ 

0.02 

(1)97 

3M94F 

*. 

*_ 

14  M  58  F 

(1)98 

98  M 

*_ 

*_ 

15  M  57  F 

(6)  99 

33  M  66  F 

*_ 

0.02 

22  M  50  F 

97  M  2  F 

30  M  42  F 

98M1F 

59  M  13  F 

99  M 

(2)  74 

34  M  40  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  100 

100  M 

*_ 

*_ 

61  M  13  F 

(1)  lOl 

3M98F 

*_ 

♦_ 

(5)75 

29  M  46  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  103 

103  M 

*_ 

*_ 

42  M  33  F 

(1)  105 

101  M  4  F 

*_ 

*_ 

68M7F 

(2)  107 

50  M  57  F 

»_ 

0.01 

75  M 

84  M  23  F 

(1)7G 

33  M  43  F 

*_ 

*_ 

(3)  109 

98  M  11  F 

*. 

0.01 

(3)77 

5M72F 
73M4F 

*_ 

0.01 

106  M  3  F 
109  F 

77  F 

(2)  111 

107  M  4  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(6)78 

16  M  62  F 

*_ 

0.02 

lllM 

42  M  36  F 

(2)  112 

7  M  105  F 

*_ 

0.01 

75  M  3  F 

25  M  87  F 

78  M 

(3)  113 

48  M  65  F 

*_ 

0.01 

78  F 

55  M  58  F 

(2)79 

58  M  21  F 

»_ 

0.01 

87  M  26  F 

79  F 

(2)  114 

52  M  62  F 

*. 

0.01 

(6)80 

47  M  33  F 

*_ 

0.02 

95  M  19  F 

77  M  3  F 

(2)  116 

2  M  114  F 

*_ 

0.01 

80  M 

42  M  74  F 

80  F 

(3)  118 

1  M  117  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)81 

38  M  43  F 

*_ 

*_ 

30  il  88  F 

(5)83 

1  M  81  F 

*_ 

0.02 

114  M  4  F 

30  M  52  F 

(2)  119 

42  M  77  F 

*. 

0.01 

34  M  48  F 

108  M  11  F 

77  M  5  F 

(1)  120 

120  M 

*_ 

*_ 

79  M  3  F 

(1)  121 

17  M  104  F 

*_ 

*_ 

(2)84 

24  M  60  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  122 

62  M  60  F 

*- 

*_ 

39  M  45  F 

(3)  124 

3  M  121  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(3)  85 

7  M  78  F 
39  M  46  F 

*_ 

0.01 

24  M  100  F 
101M23F 

84  M  1  F 

(1)  128 

99  M  29  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(2)  86 

1  M  85  F 
42  M  44  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(2)  129 

53  U  76  F 
73  M  56  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(2)87 

34  M  53  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  132 

42  M  90  F 

*_ 

0.01 

37  M  50  F 

(3)  134 

78  M  56  F 

*_ 

0.02 

(2)  88 

1  M  87  F 
39  M  49  F 

*_ 

0.01 

81  M  53  F 
108  M  26  F 

(2)  89 

34  M  55  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  135 

58  M  77  F 

»_ 

0.01 

58  M  31  F 

(1)  136 

63  M  73  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(3)91 

87  M  4  F 

* 

0.01 

(1)  137 

46  M  91  F 

*_ 

0.01 

90M1F 

(2)  140 

2  M  138  F 

*_ 

0.01 

SIZE    or    FAMILIES. 


435 


SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  AND  COMPOSITION  BY  SEX:   FOR  THE  STATE  — Concluded. 


The  State, 
Size  of  Families, 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fatui- 

lies 

1 

Percentages: 

Each 

Size  of  — 

The  State, 

Size  op  Families, 

AND  Number  of 

Each  Sizb. 

Composition 

of 

Families 

Num- 
ber of 
Fami- 
lies 

Percentages  : 

Each 

Size  of  — 

ASD  Number  of 

Each  Size. 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

Total 
Fami- 
lies 

Total 
Popu- 
lation 

THE  STATE 
—  Con. 

THK  STATE 
—  Con. 

118  M  22  F 

(1)  259 

228  M  31  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  141 

60  M  81  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  261 

227  M  34  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  144 

52  M  92  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  268 

92  M  176  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(2)  145 

61  M  84  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  274 

141  M  133  F 

*_ 

0.01 

145  M 

(1)  276 

276  M 

•_ 

0.01 

(1)  147 

3M144F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  299 

274  M  25  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  150 

131  M  19  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  aoi 

265  M  36  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  156 

133  M  23  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  308 

308  P 

*- 

0.01 

(1)  158 

1  M  157  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  323 

144  M  179  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  160 

160  M 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  324 

1  M  323  F 

•_ 

0.01 

(1)  162 

162  M 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  326 

6  M  320  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  164 

1  M  163  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  342 

144  M  198  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  168 

168  M 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  352 

4M348F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  169 

32  M  137  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  397 

252  M  145  F 

•_ 

0.02 

(1)  170 

160  M  10  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  399 

4  M  395  F 

*_ 

0.02 

(1)  171 

78  M  93  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  412 

176  M  236  F 

*_ 

0.02 

(1)  173 

73  M  99  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  529 

263  M  266  F 

*_ 

0.02 

(2)  183 

152  M  31  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  564 

488  M  76  F 

*_ 

0.02 

181  M  2  F 

(1)  599 

273  M  326  F 

*_ 

0.02 

(1)  188 

177  M  11  F 

*- 

0.01 

(1)  608 

298  M  310  F 

*_ 

0.02 

(1)  193 

96  M  97  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  680 

600  M  80  F 

»_ 

0.03 

(1)  194 

1  M  193  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  691 

334  M  357  F 

*- 

0.03 

(1)  198 

71  M  127  F 

.  *_ 

0.01 

(1)  741 

736  M  5  F 

*_ 

0.03 

(1)  aoo 

83  M  117  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  752    309  M  443  F 

*_ 

0.03 

(1)  205 

205  M 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  937  :474M483F 

*_ 

0.04 

(1)  218 

94  M  118  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  1,015 

989  M  26  F 

*_ 

0.04 

(1)  214 

103  M  111  F 

*- 

0.01 

(1)  1,032 

1,032  M 

*_ 

0.04 

(1)  216 

214  M  2  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  1,055 

495  M  560  F 

*_ 

0.04 

(1)  220 

71  M  149  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  1,087 

554  M  533  F 

»_ 

0.04 

(1)  221 

187  M  34  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  1.166 

543  M  623  F 

*_ 

0.05 

(1)  227 

120  M  107  F 

*_ 

0.01 

(1)  1.596 

1,2.51  M  345  F 

*_ 

0.06 

(1)  255 

251  M  4  F 

*_ 

0.01 

436 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


RECAPITULATION.      SIZE   OF  FAMILIES. 


Size  of  Families. 

Counties 

Barnstable 

Berkshire 

Bristol 

Dukes 

Essex 

Franklin 

1 

1 

867 

803 

1,995 

190 

3,219 

526 

o 

2 

2,075 

2,966 

8,014 

358 

12,887 

1,856 

3 

3 

1,898 

3,548 

8,935 

288 

15,139 

2,034 

4 

4 

1,353 

3,239 

8,206 

208 

13,786 

1,745 

5 

5 

848 

2,714 

6,640 

113 

10,513 

1,363 

6 

6 

471 

2,019 

4,935 

60 

7,193 

899 

7 

i                     •••••• 

270 

1,389 

3,362 

46 

4,591 

508 

8 

8 

157 

899 

2,266 

21 

2,725 

308 

9 

9 

66 

538 

1,452 

14 

1,576 

173 

10 

10 

31 

323 

819 

2 

918 

113 

11 

11 

16 

167 

525 

3 

497 

46 

12 

12 

5 

77 

237 

1 

263 

23 

13 

13 

5 

51 

131 

- 

180 

6 

14 

14 

2 

18 

58 

1 

116 

4 

15 

1 

11 

39 

- 

69 

1 

16 

16 

2 

9 

16 

1 

57 

2 

17 

- 

3 

10 

37 

3 

18 

18 

- 

3 

7 

- 

34 

5 

19 

1 

4 

8 

- 

25 

- 

20 

20 

1 

2 

6 

- 

29 

3 

21- 

21 

- 

3 

4 

19 

2 

22 

22 

- 

4 

7 

13 

1 

23 

- 

- 

- 

15 

2 

24 

24 

- 

3 

3 

- 

14 

5 

25 

- 

1 

1 

- 

19 

1 

26 

26 

- 

- 

3 

- 

4 

- 

27 

27 

- 

- 

3 

- 

7 

- 

28 

28 

- 

- 

2 

- 

11 

- 

29 

- 

- 

4 

- 

7 

- 

30 

30          ...... 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4 

- 

31 

- 

2 

- 

- 

3 

- 

32 

32 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5 

- 

33 

- 

2 

2 

- 

4 

1 

34 

34 

- 

2 

- 

- 

6 

1 

35 

- 

- 

1 

- 

6 

- 

36 

36 

- 

1 

2 

- 

4 

1 

37 

37 

- 

3 

1 

- 

3 

- 

38 

38 

- 

1 

- 

- 

3 

- 

39 

- 

1 

- 

- 

4 

1 

40 

40 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6 

- 

41 

- 

- 

1 

- 

4 

- 

42 

42 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4 

- 

43 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5 

- 

44 

44 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

1 

45 

- 

- 

1 

- 

3 

- 

46 

46 

- 

- 

1 

- 

2 

- 

47 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6 

- 

48 

48 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

49 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

- 

50 

50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

- 

51 

- 

1 

- 

- 

3 

- 

52 

52 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

53 

53 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

54 

54 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

55 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

56 

56 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

— 

SIZE    OF   FAMILIES. 


437 


RECAPITULATION.      SIZE  OF  FAMILIES. 


Counties 

The  State 

Hampden 

Hampshire 

Middlesex 

Nantucket 

Norfolls 

Plymouth 

Suffolk 

M''orcester 

1,112 

573 

3,260 

149 

1,325 

1,370 

3,634 

2,813 

21,836 

1 

5,108 

1,976 

16,951 

295 

4,842 

4,918 

17,990 

11,550 

91,786 

2 

6,441 

2,242 

20,571 

218 

5,576 

5,501 

20,895 

13,150 

106,436 

3 

5,869 

2,011 

20,138 

159 

5,340 

4,682 

20,272 

12,144 

99,152 

4 

4,782 

1,611 

16,187 

80 

4,256 

3,296 

16,497 

9,256 

78,156 

5 

3,492 

1,211 

11,749 

38 

3,210 

2,202 

12,089 

6,592 

56,160 

6 

2,323 

815 

7,601 

22 

2,066 

1,258 

8,254 

4,668 

37,173 

J 

1,450 

525 

4,778 

9 

1,292 

715 

5,135 

2,922 

23,202 

8 

843 

315 

2,769 

5 

794 

399 

3,000 

1,827 

13,771 

9 

552 

187 

1,512 

1 

409 

212 

1,790 

967 

7,836 

10 

281 

104 

796 

2 

225 

100 

1,028 

562 

4,352 

11 

149 

51 

406 

1 

127 

56 

601 

284 

2,281 

12 

108 

32 

263 

- 

64 

35 

386 

138 

1,399 

13 

71 

14 

145 

- 

39 

16 

304 

89 

877 

14 

38 

14 

90 

- 

23 

12 

191 

58 

547 

15 

22 

5 

62 

1 

U 

13 

155 

25 

381 

16 

27 

3 

45 

- 

8 

9 

112 

28 

285 

17 

14 

7 

40 

- 

10 

3 

82 

19 

224 

18 

12 

2 

25 

- 

10 

4 

55 

17 

163 

19 

14 

- 

34 

- 

5 

2 

46 

14 

156 

20 

10 

- 

17 

- 

2 

4 

42 

12 

115 

21 

6 

5 

15 

- 

3 

4 

30 

13 

101 

22 

3 

1 

16 

- 

2 

- 

13 

11 

63 

23 

5 

4 

9 

- 

4 

2 

11 

16 

76 

24 

3 

3 

13 

- 

5 

1 

9 

9 

65 

25 

4 

- 

9 

- 

4 

1 

9 

5 

39 

26 

5 

- 

11 

- 

2 

- 

11 

5 

44 

27 

5 

3 

6 

1 

- 

1 

5 

4 

38 

28 

1 

3 

12 

- 

2 

1 

10 

4 

44 

29 

3 

2 

8 

- 

- 

1 

10 

- 

28 

30 

3 

- 

5 

- 

1 

1 

6 

6 

27 

31 

2 

- 

6 

- 

2 

- 

4 

4 

23 

32 

2 

1 

3 

- 

2 

1 

3 

2 

23 

33 

4 

2 

3 

- 

2 

- 

5 

1 

26 

34 

3 

2 

7 

- 

1 

1 

6 

1 

28 

35 

1 

- 

7 

- 

- 

- 

2 

1 

19 

36 

2 

- 

6 

- 

- 

2 

5 

3 

25 

37 

2 

- 

- 

2 

- 

1 

3 

19 

38 

2 

- 

5 

- 

- 

- 

3 

- 

16 

39 

- 

1 

1 

- 

2 

- 

4 

2 

16 

40 

- 

- 

3 

- 

- 

- 

1 

4 

13 

41 

- 

1 

2 

- 

- 

1 

2 

1 

11 

42 

- 

1 

5 

- 

1 

- 

4 

1 

17 

43 

- 

1 

4 

- 

- 

1 

1 

2 

12 

44 

- 

1 

- 

- 

2 

- 

3 

- 

10 

45 

1 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

3 

2 

10 

46 

1 

- 

3 

- 

- 

- 

3 

- 

13 

47 

- 

- 

2 

- 

- 

^       — 

5 

1 

8 

48 

1 

1 

2 

- 

1 

- 

- 

1 

9 

49 

3 

1 

1 

- 

1 

2 

1 

1 

13 

50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

1 

6 

51 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

2 

- 

4 

52 

- 

- 

5 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

9 

53 

- 

2 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4 

54 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

2 

4 

55 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

3 

56 

438 


CENSUS   OP   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


RECAPITULATION.      SIZE   OF  FAMILIES  —  Continued. 


Counties 

Size  of  Families. 

Barnstable 

Berkshire 

Bristol 

Dukes 

Essex 

Franklin 

1 

57 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

5 

1 

2 

58 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

3 

59 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

- 

4 

60 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

5 

61 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6 

62 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7 

63 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8 

64 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

9 

65 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

10 

66 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

H 

67 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

12 

68 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

13 

69 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14 

70 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

15 

71 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

16 

72 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

1 

- 

17 

74 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

18 

75 

- 

1 

- 

- 

3 

- 

19 

76 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20 

77 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

21 

78 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

22 

79 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

23 

80 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

24 

81 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25 

82 

- 

- 

1 

- 

3 

- 

26 

84 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

27 

85 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

28 

86 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

29 

87 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30 

88 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

31 

89 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

32 

91 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

33 

93 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

34 

94 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

35 

96 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

36 

97 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

37 

98 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

38 

99 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

39 

100 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

40 

101 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

41 

103 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

42 

105 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

43 

107 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

44 

109 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

45 

111 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

46 

112 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

47 

113 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

48 

114 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

49 

116 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

50 

118 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

51 

119 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

52 

120 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

63 

121 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

54 

122 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

65 

124 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

56 

128 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

57 

129 

- 

— 

— 

■" 

~ 

~ 

SIZE    OP   FAMILIES. 


439 


RECAPITULATION.     SIZE  OF  FAMILIES  —  Continued. 


• 

Counties 

The  State 

1 

Hampden 

Hampshire 

Middlesex 

Nantucket 

Norfolk 

Pljinouth 

Siiflfolk 

Worcester 

1 

1 

1 

^ 

1 

_ 

. 

. 

10 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

2 

2 

- 

2 

- 

- 

1 

- 

2 

- 

7 

3 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

3 

4 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

5 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

2 

4 

6 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

3 

7 

- 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

4 

8 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

9 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

2 

0 

10 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

11 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

3 

12 

1 

- 

1 

- 

- 

1 

1 

1 

5 

13 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

4 

14 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

1 

4 

15 

1 

1 

- 

- 

1 

- 

2 

- 

6 

16 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

17 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

5 

IS 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

19 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

- 

3 

20 

- 

- 

2 

- 

- 

- 

2 

- 

6 

■21 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

•> 

22 

- 

- 

3 

- 

1 

- 

- 

1- 

6 

23 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

24 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

5 

25 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

26 

- 

- 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

27 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

2 

28 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

- 

2 

29 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

1 

2 

30 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

2 

31 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

- 

3 

32 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

2 

33 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

34 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1 

1 

35 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

36 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

37 

- 

- 

■i 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

38 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

39 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

40 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

41 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

42 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

2 

43 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

- 

3 

44 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

2 

45 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

2 

46 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

3 

47 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

•7 

48 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

O 

49 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

2 

- 

3 

50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

2 

51 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

52 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

53 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

54 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

2 

1 

3 

55 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

1 

56 

" 

~ 

~ 

1 

1 

2 

57 

440 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


RECAPITULATION.      SIZE    OF   FAMILIES  —  Continued. 


Counties 

Size  of  Families. 

Barnstable 

Berkshire 

Bristol 

Dukes 

Essex 

Franklin 

1 

132 

2 

134 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

3 

135 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4 

136 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

5 

137 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6 

140 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7 

141 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

8 

144 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

9 

145 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10 

147 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

11 

150 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

12 

156 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

13 

158 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14 

160 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15 

162 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16 

164 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17 

168 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

18 

169 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

19 

170 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20 

171 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

21 

172 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

22 

183 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

23 

188 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

24 

193 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

25 

194 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26 

198 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

27 

200 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

28 

205 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

29 

212 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

30 

214 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

- 

- 

31 

216 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

32 

220 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

33 

221 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

34 

227 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

35 

255 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

36 

259 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

37 

261 

. 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

38 

268 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

39 

274 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

40 

276 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

41 

299 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

42 

301 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

43 

308 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

44 

323 

- 

- 

~ 

- 

- 

- 

45 

324 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

46 

326 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

47 

342 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

48 

352 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

49 

397 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50 

399 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

51 

412 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

52 

529 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

53 

564 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

54 

599 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

55 

608 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

56 

680 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

57 

691 

■ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

SIZE    OF    FAMILIES. 


441 


RECAPITULATION.      SIZE   OF  FAMILIES  —  Continued. 


Counties 

The  State 

Hampden 

Hampshire 

Middlesex 

Kantucket 

Norfolk 

Plymouth 

Suffolk 

Worcester 

. 

. 

. 

_ 

. 

1 

_ 

1 

1 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

'1 

1 

3 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

3 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

5 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

6 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

9 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

11 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

12 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

13 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

14 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

15 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

16 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

17 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

18 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

19 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

21 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

22 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

23 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

24 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

25 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

26 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

27 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

28 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

29 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

30 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

31 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

32 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

33 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

34 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

35 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

36 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

37 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

38 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

39 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

40 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

• 

41 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

42 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

43 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

44 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

45 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

46 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

47 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

48 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

49 

- 

- 

~ 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

50 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

51 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

52 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

53 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

54 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

55 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

56 

~ 

"■ 

~ 

- 

- 

~ 

1 

" 

57 

442 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


RECAPITULATION.      SIZE   OF  FAMILIES  —  Concluded. 


Counties 

Size  of  ^'amilies. 

Barnstable 

Berkshire 

Bristol 

Dukes 

Essex 

Franklin 

1 

741     .        .        .        . 

_ 

^ 

_ 

^ 

_ 

_ 

2 

752 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

957 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

4 

1,015 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5 

1,032 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6 

1,055 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7 

1,087 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

8 

1,166 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

9 

1,596 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

10 

Tot 

ALS, 

8,069 

18,810 

47,708 

1,306 

74,092 

9,637 

SIZE    OF    FAMILIES. 


443 


RECAPITULATION.      SIZE   OF   FAMILIES  —  Concluded. 


Counties 

The  State 

Hampden 

Hampshire 

Middlesex 

Nantuclcet 

Norfolk 

Plj-mouth 

Suffolk 

Worcester 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

1 

_ 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

2 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

4 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

6 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7 

- 

- 

1 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

- 

9 

32,793 

11,744 

107,654 

981 

29,685 

24,830 

112,802 

67,274 

547,385 

10 

Tabular  Analyses 


Poll    THE    rOIjLOWi:N^G    PRESENTATIONS 


Families  :  Number  axd  Average  Size,  . 
Size  of  Families  and  Composition  by  Sex, 


Pages 

831-338 
339-443 


The  statistics  relative  to  families  are  contained  in  two  presentations.  First,  Families  : 
Number  and  Average  Size  (pages  331  to  338)  ;  second,  Size  of  Families  and  Composition 
by  Sex  (339  to  443). 

From  the  recapitulation  of  the  first  presentation,  contained  on  page  337,  we  note  that 
the  total  number  of  families  in  the  State  is  647,385,  the  average  size  of  each  family 
being  4.57.  In  1875,  the  average  size  of  each  family  for  the  State  was  4.60,  and  in 
1885,  4.58.  It  is,  therefore,  plain  that  the  average  size  of  the  family  remains  j^racti- 
cally  the  same  as  it  was  in  1875,  notwithstanding  the  increase  in  population  and  the 
changes  that  have  taken  place  in  the  composition  of  the  population,  the  most  important 
of  which  are  due  to  immigration.  The  average  size  of  the  family  in  Suffolk  County,  is 
4.79.  This  is  the  highest  average  reached  in  any  county,  the  lowest  being  found  in 
Nantucket,  where  the  average  size  of  the  family  is  3.07. 

In  conducting  the  Census  enumeration,  every  aggregation  of  individuals  living  under 
one  roof,  or  related  directly  to  one  head,  either  arbitrarily  or  otherwise,  iS  considered  a 
family.  This  interpretation  of  the  term  "  family  "  varies  somewhat  from  that  ordinarily 
given  to  the  word,  and  it  follows,  of  course,  that  the  Census  family  is  not  exactly  iden- 
tical with  the  normal  famil3^  For  instance,  a  number  of  people  living  together  in  a 
hotel  is  considered  a  single  family,  the  proprietor  being  taken  as  the  head.  In  the  same 
way,  a  penal  or  reformatory  institution  is  considered  a  single  family,  the  superintendent 
being  the  head.  In  1885,  however,  it  was  shown  by  a  careful  analysis  of  the  diftereut 
families  enumerated  under  this  plan  that,  eliminating  the  families  coming  under  an 
artificial  designation,  such  as  we  have  explained,  the  average  size  of  the  actual  normal 
family  in  the  State  was  4.45,  and,  therefore,  that  the  influence  upon  the  average  by 
including  the  artificial  or  arbitrary  families,  so  classed  for  Census  purposes,  was  im- 
material, so  far  as  the  State  taken  as  a  whole  was  concerned,  being  but  0.13:  and,  as 
stated  in  that  Census,  "  It  makes  biit  little  difterence,  so  far  as  great  bodies  of  people  are 
concerned,  as,  for  instance,  the  population  of  the  State,  whether  the  families  are  consid- 
ered on  the  basis  of  the  actual  normal  family,  or  on  the  ordinary  Census  basis  which 
includes  all  aggregations  living  under  one  roof,  or  having  certain  relations  to  one 
head." 

For  the  purpose  of  showing  the  influence  of  the  Census  method  of  classification  upon 
the  average  size  of  the  families  in  the  present  Census,  the  following  table  is  introduced : 


Classification. 


ri>inil:iti(in 


Avi;r;i'_'i'  Size 


Private  families,      .... 

Hotels, 

Penal  and  reformatory  institutions, 


2,452,617 
8,779 
7,850 


4.49 

24.80 
224.29 


[444] 


TABULAR    ANALYSES. 


445 


Classification. 

Xumber 

Population 

Average  Size 

Religious  institutions  and  associations. 
Public  or  private  charitable  institutions, 

Hospitals  and  asylums . 

Boarding  schools,  academies,  etc., 

College  dormitories 

Government  stations, 

Camps, 

46 
201 
57 
58 
68 
7 
26 

1,638 
11,481 
8,656 
3,624 
3,784 
413 
1,341 

35  61 
57.12 
151.86 
62.48 
55.65 
59  00 
51.58 

All  Families 

547,385 

2,500,183 

4.57 

The  final  line  of  the  foregoing  table  reproduces  the  total  number  of  families  under 
the  Census  classification,  the  total  jjopulation,  and  the  average  size  of  the  family,  the 
latter  figure  being  4.57,  as  previously  cited  The  total  number  of  families,  547,385, 
comprises  546,533  private  families,  354  hotels,  35  penal  and  reformatory  institutions, 
46  religious  institutions  and  associations,  201  public  or  private  charitable  institutions, 
57  hospitals  and  asylums,  58  boarding  schools,  academies,  etc.,  68  college  dormitories, 
seven  government  stations,  and  26  "  camps  ;  "  the  latter  term  being  applied  to  tempo- 
rary settlements  of  Italian  or  other  laborers,  employed  on  railroads  or  public  works, 
and  living  together  in  a  single  community  or  camp.  Excluding  the  private  families, 
the  other  families  named  in  the  above  classification  are  classed  as  families  under  the 
arbitrary  method  of  Census  classification  as  previously  described.  Excluding  all  such 
families,  it  will  be  seen,  from  the  first  line  of  the  table,  that  the  private  families  included 
2,452,617  persons,  the  average  size  of  each  family  being  4.49.  If  this  figure  is  compared 
with  the  average  given  in  the  final  line  of  the  table,  4.57,  it  will  also  be  seen  that,  as  in 
1885,  the  average  size  of  the  family  for  the  State  is  not  materially  aft'ected  by  includ- 
ing the  arbitrary  Census  families. 

It  is  found,  nevertheless,  rei^eating  the  experience  of  previous  Censuses,  that  while 
the  average  size  of  the  family  for  the  State  as  a  whole  is  not  materially  aftected  by 
the  Census  method  of  classification,  which  has  been  explained,  the  average  for  certain 
towns  which  happen  to  contain  large  institutions  is  somewhat  affected  The  exact  effect 
is  seen  in  the  following  table,  which  shows  for  each  of  the  towns  in  which  a  family  of 
25  persons  or  more  was  found,  the  total  population,  the  population  of  the  large  families, 
the  population  exclviding  large  families,  and  the  average  number  of  persons  to  a  family, 
based  upon  the  total  population,  and  also  upon  the  population  excluding  the  large 
families : 


Towns. 


Amesbuiy,  . 
Amherst, 
Andover, 
Ashburnham, 
Athol,  . 
Attleborough, 
Avon,  . 
Bane,  . 
Bedford, 


Total 
Popula- 
tion 


9,986 
4,785 
6,145 
2,148 
7,364 
8,288 
1,626 
2,278 
1,169 


Population  of  Large 

Families 

Popula- 
tion 
excluding 

Large 
Families 

A^ 

Number 

TO   A 

ERAGE 

OF  Persons 
Family 

Scliools, 

Colleges, 

etc. 

Prisons, 
Reforma- 
tories, 
Hospitals, 
etc. 

other 

Large 

Families 

Total 
Popula- 
tion 

Population 
excluding 

Large 
Families 

- 

_ 

94 

9,892 

4.38 

4.34 

210 

- 

29 

4,546 

4.50 

4.27 

171 

- 

32 

5,942 

4.74 

4.58 

57 

- 

- 

!     2,091 

4.05 

3.95 

- 

- 

319 

7,045 

4.21 

4.03 

- 

- 

51 

8,237 

4.39 

4.36 

- 

- 

26 

,     1,600 

4.22 

4.16 

- 

134 

60 

2,084 

4.08 

3.73 

- 

- 

36 

1,133 

4.66 

4.51 

44(3 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


Total 
Popula- 
tion 

POPL 

LATION  OF   LaEGE 

Families 

Popula- 
tion 
excluding 

Large 
Families 

1             Av 
Number 

1             TO  A 

ERAGE 

OF    PeR.SOKS 

Family 

Towns. 

Schools, 

Colleges, 

etc. 

Prisons, 
Reforma- 
tories, 
Hospitals, 
etc. 

Other 

Large 

Families 

Total 
Popula- 
'       tion 

Population 
excluding 

Large 
Families 

Belmont, 

2,843 

_ 

_ 

313 

2,.530 

5.63 

5.01 

Billerica, 

2,577 

42 

- 

- 

2,535 

4.43 

4.36 

Blackstone,  . 

6,039 

- 

26 

99     I 

5,914 

4.77 

4.67 

Bradford,     . 

4,736 

116 

- 

- 

4,620 

4.22 

4.12 

Braintree,     . 

5,311 

- 

- 

162 

5,149 

4.24 

4.11 

Bridgevvater, 

4,686 

169 

1,015 

- 

3,502 

5.49 

4.10 

Brookline,    . 

16,164 

- 

99 

Ill 

15,954 

5.13 

6.07 

Chelmsford, 

3,162 

- 

69 

- 

3,093 

4.23 

4.14 

Clinton, 

11,497 

- 

- 

415 

11,082 

5.05 

4.86 

Concord, 

5,175 

- 

1,032 

- 

4,143 

5.92 

4.74 

Danvers, 

8,181 

- 

1,087 

32 

7,062 

4.95 

4.27 

Dedham, 

7,211 

- 

80 

78 

7,053 

4.47 

4.37 

Douglas, 

2,026 

- 

- 

27 

1,999 

4.19 

4.14 

Dracut, 

2,443 

- 

- 

71 

2,372 

5.14 

4.99 

Duxbury,     . 

1,966 

50 

- 

- 

1,916 

3.70 

3.60 

Easthampton, 

4,790 

59 

- 

61 

4,670 

4.70 

4.58 

Foxborough, 

3,219 

- 

118 

- 

3,101 

3.89 

3.75 

Framingham, 

9,512 

- 

- 

144 

9,368 

4.50 

4.43 

Franklin,     . 

5,136 

96 

- 

102 

4,938 

4.37 

4.20 

Gill,      . 

1,082 

168 

- 

- 

914 

5.49 

4.64 

Great  Barrington 

4,794 

31 

- 

33 

4,730 

4.22 

4.16 

Greenfield,   . 

6,229 

- 

34 

108 

6,087 

4.30 

4.20 

Groton, 

2,192 

140 

- 

- 

2,052 

4.31 

4.04 

Hamilton,    . 

1,356 

- 

28 

1,328 

4.30 

4.22 

Hardwick,    . 

2,655 

- 

26 

2,629 

4.98 

4.93 

Hingham,    . 

4,819 

- 

_ 

63 

4,756 

4.14 

4.09 

Holden, 

2,602 

- 

- 

25     1 

2,577 

4.69 

4.64 

Hopedale,    . 

1,377 

- 

- 

43 

1,334 

4.49 

4.35 

Hudson, 

5,308 

- 

- 

26 

5,282 

4.26 

4.24 

Hull,    . 

1,044 

- 

- 

28 

1,016 

4.56 

4.44 

Ipswich, 

4,720 

- 

74 

34 

4,612 

4.28 

4.18 

Lancaster,    . 

2,180 

211 

- 

48 

1,921 

4.82 

4.25 

Lenox, . 

2,872 

33 

- 

- 

2,839 

4.94 

4.89 

Ludlow, 

2,562 

- 

- 

50 

2,512 

5.42 

5.31 

Marblehead, 

7,671 

- 

29 

i 
1 

7,642 

3.83 

3.82 

Medfield, 

1,872 

- 

- 

79 

1,793 

4.51 

4.32 

Medway, 

2,913 

- 

- 

27 

2,886 

3.98 

3.94 

Melrose, 

11,965 

- 

- 

44 

11,921 

4.46 

4.44 

Methuen, 

5,690 

- 

- 

36 

5,654 

4.32 

4.29 

Middleborough, 

6,689 

- 

- 

35 

6,654 

4.00 

3.98 

Milford, 

8,959 

- 

51 

67 

8,841 

4.23 

4.18 

Millbury,      . 

5,222 

- 

- 

158 

5,064 

4.75 

4.60 

Milton, 

5,518 

50 

57 

26 

5,385 

4.99 

4.87 

Monson, 

3,746 

- 

114 

66 

3,566 

j     4.30 

4.09 

Montague,    . 

6,058 

- 

- 

25 

6,033 

4.49 

4.47 

Nantucket,  . 

3,016 

- 

28 

- 

2,988 

3.07 

3.05 

Natick, 

8,814 

- 

38 

- 

8,776 

4.22 

4.20 

North  Attleborough, 

6,576 

- 

27 

- 

6,549 

4.39 

4.37 

Northbridge, 

5,286 

- 

- 

77 

5,209 

4.94 

4.87 

North  Brookfield, 

4,635 

- 

- 

25 

4,610 

4.50 

4.48 

TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


Wi 


Total 
Popula- 
tion 

Population  of  Large 
Families 

Popula- 
tion 
excluding 

Large 
Families 

Av 
Number 

TO   A 

EEAGB 

OF  Persons 
Family 

Towns. 

Schools, 

Colleges, 

etc. 

Prisons, 
Reforma- 
tories, 
Hospitals, 
etc. 

Other 

Large 

Families 

Total 
Popula- 
tion 

Population 
excluding 

Large 
Families 

Northfield • . 

1,851 

■180 

- 

- 

1,671 

4.42 

3.99 

Norton, 

1,614 

67 

- 

- 

1,547 

4.02 

3.86 

Norwood,     . 

4,574 

- 

- 

25 

4,549 

4.75 

4.72 

Palmer, 

6,858 

- 

- 

59 

6,799 

4,96 

4.92 

Peabody, 

10,507 

- 

35 

- 

10,472 

4.43 

4.41 

Pljmouth,   . 

7,957 

- 

- 

50 

7,907 

4.04 

4.02 

Revere, 

7,423 

- 

- 

26 

7,397 

4.49 

4.48 

Rockport,     . 

5,289 

- 

- 

53 

5,236 

4.28 

4.24 

Sherborn,     . 

1,446 

- 

326 

- 

1,120 

5.06 

3.92 

Shirley, 

1,399 

- 

- 

25 

1,374 

4.32 

4.24 

Southborough,     . 

2,223 

183 

- 

62 

1,978 

5.03 

4.48 

South  Hadley,      . 

4,443 

308 

- 

28 

4,107 

4.97 

4.59 

Spencer, 

7,614 

- 

- 

29 

7,585 

4.69 

4.67 

Stockbridge, 

2,077 

- 

- 

31 

2,046 

4.41 

4.34    - 

Stoneham,    . 

6,284 

- 

- 

34 

6,250 

3.97 

3.95 

Sutton, 

3,420 

- 

31 

46 

3,343  I 

4.79 

4.68 

Templeton,  . 

2,915 

- 

- 

129 

2,786 

4.06 

3.88 

Tewksbury, 

3,379 

- 

1,166 

- 

2,213 

7.14 

4.68 

Upton, . 

2,150 

- 

- 

248 

1,902 

4.10 

3.63 

Wakefield,   . 

8,304 

- 

- 

52 

8,252 

4.24 

4.21 

Walpole, 

2,994 

- 

- 

43 

2,951 

4.35 

4.29 

Warren, 

4,430 

- 

- 

29 

4,401 

4.52 

4.49 

AVatertown, . 

7,788 

- 

- 

60 

7,728 

4.72 

4.68 

Webster, 

7,799 

- 

- 

116 

7,683 

4.54 

4.48 

Wellesley,    . 

4,229 

551 

29 

212 

3,437 

5.73 

4.66 

Westborough, 

5,235 

- 

1,053 

52 

4,130 

5.08 

4.01 

AVest  Boylston, 

2,968 

- 

55 

- 

2,913 

4.58 

4.50 

West  Bridgewate 

'■f 

1,747 

69 

- 

- 

1     1,678 

4.27 

4.10 

Westfield,     . 

10,663 

72 

34 

30 

10,527 

4.11 

4.06 

Weymouth, 

11,291 

183 

38 

26 

11,044 

4.24 

4.14 

Wilbraham, 

1,740 

193 

- 

- 

1,547 

4.79 

4.26 

Williamstown, 

4,887 

216 

- 

- 

4,671 

4.81 

4.59 

Winchendon, 

4.490 

- 

- 

27 

4,463 

4.17 

4.14 

Winchester, 

6,150 

*    - 

- 

27 

6,123 

4.73 

4.71 

Winthrop,    . 

4,192 

- 

— 

42 

4,150 

4.61 

4.56 

A  typical  town  shown  in  the  foregoing  table  is  Concord,  in  Middlesex  County,  the 
seat  of  the  Massachusetts  Reformatory.  By  referring  to  the  figures,  it  will  be  seen  that 
the  average  size  of  the  family  for  this  town,  based  upon  the  Census  returns,  including 
the  large  families,  is  5.92.  This  is  considerably  above  the  average  size  of  the  family 
for  Middlesex  County,  in  which  Concord  is  situated,  the  county  average  being  4. 64.  The 
average  in  Concord  is  increased  by  including  as  a  single  large  family,  the  Massachu- 
setts Reformatory,  containing  1,032  persons.  If  this  is  excluded,  the  average  number  of 
persons  to  a  family  in  the  town  becomes  4.74.  Another  such  town  is  Wellesley,  in  Nor- 
folk Covmty,  containing  Wellesley  College.  When  the  whole  population  is  used  as  a 
basis  to  determine  the  average  number  of  persons  to  a  famil}-,  the  average  is  5.78,  the 
average  for  Norfolk  County  being  only  4.54.  Excluding  certain  large  families,  as 
shown  in  the  table,  the  largest  single  family  at  Wellesley  being  at  Wellesley  College, 
the  average  number  of  i^ersons  to  a  family  is  found  to  be  4.66.  It  is  not  necessary  to 
point  out  other  towns  in  the  table,  as  the  facts  for  any  town  in  which  a  family  exceeding 


448 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


25  persons  in  size  is  found  can  be  readily  ascertained.  The  cities  have  been  excluded 
from  this  table,  as  the  influence  of  the  large  families  is  not  material  when  the  popula- 
tion of  a  city  is  taken  into  account. 

The  second  presentation  relative  to  families,  pages  339  to  443,  exhibits  the  'size  of 
families  by  towns  and  the  composition  of  the  families  by  sex,  in  detail,  for  the  cities 
and  for  the  State,  and  brings  out  somewhat  forcibly  the  presence  or  absence  of  abnor- 
mally large  families  in  certain  cities  and  towns. 

This  presentation  is  subdivided  into  three  sections.  The  reader  should  follow  care- 
fully the  note  contained  on  page  841,  which  explains  fully  the  manner  in  which  the  table 
is  to  be  read.  The  first  subdivision  of  the  table  relates  entirely  to  the  size  of  families 
for  towns,  and  is  contained  upon  pages  343  to  386,  a  recapitulation  for  both  cities  and 
towns,  by  counties,  being  found  on  pages  436  to  443.  The  last  column  of  this  recapitu- 
lation exhibits  the  facts  for  the  State,  showing,  for  example,  that  there  are  21,830 
families  of  one  person  each,  91,786  families  of  two  persons  each,  106,436  families  of 
three  persons  each,  families  of  this  size  being  the  most  numerous.  Families  of  four 
persons  each  number  99,152,  after  which  the  figures  show  a  constant  decline  in  number 
of  families  as  the  family  increases  in  size. 

In  the  following  analysis  table,  the  number  of  families  of  one,  two,  three,  or  more 
persons  in  the  cities,  towns,  and  State  is  shown  with  the  percentages  which  such  fami- 
lies form  of  the  total  number  of  families  and  total  population  in  the  cities,  towns,  and 
State,  respectively : 


TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


449 


CITIES 

TOWNS 

THE   STATE 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Total 

Families 

Total 
Popula- 
tion 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Popula- 
tion 

Total 

Families 

Total 
popula- 
tion 

28  . 

29 

0.01 

0.05 

9 

0.01 

0.03 

38 

0.01 

0.04 

29 

35 

0.01 

0.06 

9 

0.01 

0.03 

44 

0.01 

0.05 

30 

23 

0.01 

0.04 

5 

*_ 

0.02 

28 

0.01 

0.03 

31 

19 

0.01 

0.04 

8 

0  01 

0.03 

27 

0.01 

0.03 

32 

16 

0.01 

0  03 

7 

0.01 

0.03 

23 

0.01 

0.03 

33 

15 

0.01 

0.03 

8 

0.01 

0.03 

23 

0.01 

0.03 

34 

19 

0.01 

0.04 

7 

0.01 

0.03 

26 

0.01 

0.03 

35 

23 

0.01 

0.05 

5 

*_ 

0.02 

28 

0.01 

0.04 

36 

15 

0.01 

0.03 

4 

*_ 

0.02 

19 

*_ 

0.03 

37 

24 

0.01 

005 

1 

«_ 

*_ 

25 

0.01 

0.04 

38 

13 

*_ 

0.03 

6 

*_ 

0.03 

19 

*_ 

0.03 

39 

14 

0  01 

0.03 

2 

»_ 

0.01 

16 

*_ 

0.02 

40 

14 

0.01 

0.03 

2 

*_ 

0  01 

16 

*_ 

0.03 

41 

10 

«_ 

0.02 

3 

*_ 

0.01 

13 

«_ 

0.02 

42 

6 

*_ 

0.02 

5 

•_ 

0.02 

11 

•_ 

0.02 

43 

15 

0.01 

0.04 

2 

*_ 

0.01 

17 

•_ 

0.03 

44 

8 

*_ 

0.02 

4 

*_ 

0.02 

12 

*_ 

0.02 

45 

9 

*_ 

0.02 

1 

*_ 

*_ 

10 

*_ 

0.02 

46 

9 

*_ 

0.03 

1 

•_ 

«_ 

10 

*_ 

0.02 

47 

13 

»_ 

0.04 

- 

- 

- 

13 

*_ 

0.02 

48 

7 

«_ 

0.02 

1 

•_ 

0.01 

8 

*_ 

0.02 

49 

9 

•_ 

0.03 

- 

- 

- 

9 

«_ 

0.02 

50 

9 

•_ 

0.03 

4 

*_ 

0.02 

13 

•_ 

0.03 

51 

5 

*_ 

0.02 

1 

*_ 

0.01 

6 

*_ 

0.01 

52 

4 

•_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

4 

*_ 

0.01 

53 

6 

«_ 

0.02 

3 

*_ 

0.02 

9 

♦_ 

0.02 

54 

3 

*_ 

0.01 

1 

•_ 

0.01 

4 

*_ 

0.01 

55 

1 

«_ 

*_ 

3 

*_ 

0.02 

4 

♦_ 

0.01 

56  . 

3 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

3 

*_ 

0.01 

57 

8 

♦_ 

0.03 

2 

•_ 

0.01 

10 

•_ 

0.02 

58 

1 

•_ 

*_ 

1 

•_ 

0.01 

2 

*_ 

•_ 

59  . 

4 

*_ 

0.01 

3 

*_ 

0.02 

7 

*_ 

0.02 

60 

2 

*_ 

0.01 

1 

*_ 

0.01 

3 

•_ 

0.01 

61 

1 

*_ 

*_ 

- 

- 

- 

1 

*_ 

•_ 

62 

2 

*_ 

0.01 

2 

*_ 

001 

4 

«_ 

0.01 

63 

3 

•_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

3 

*_ 

0.01 

64 

4 

*_ 

0.02 

- 

- 

- 

4 

*_ 

0.01 

65 

1 

*_ 

*_ 

- 

- 

- 

1 

*_ 

*_ 

66 

5 

*_ 

0.02 

1 

*_ 

0.01 

6 

*_ 

0.02 

67 

- 

- 

- 

1 

«_ 

0.01 

1 

«_ 

*_ 

68 

2 

*_ 

0.01 

1 

«_ 

0.01 

3 

•- 

0.01 

69 

3 

*_ 

0.01 

2 

*_ 

0.02 

5 

*_ 

O.Ol 

70 

4 

*_ 

0  02 

_ 

- 

- 

4 

*_ 

0.01 

71 

2 

*_ 

0.01 

2 

*_ 

0.02 

4 

*_ 

0.01 

72 

4 

*_ 

0.02 

2 

*_ 

0.02 

6 

*_ 

0.02 

74 

1 

*_ 

*_ 

1 

•_ 

0.01 

2 

*_ 

0.01 

75 

5 

*_ 

0.02 

- 

- 

- 

5 

*_ 

0.01 

76 

1 

*_ 

*_ 

- 

_ 

- 

1 

«_ 

»_ 

77 

3 

»_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

3 

*_ 

0.01 

*  Less  than  one  one-hundredth  of  one  per  cent. 


450 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


CITIES 

TOWNS 

THE    STATE 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Pekcrntages 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Popula- 
tion 

Total 
Families 

Total 

Popula- 
tion 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Popula- 
tion 

78         .        .        . 

6 

*_ 

0.03 

_ 

_ 

_ 

6 

«_ 

0.02 

79 

1 

*_ 

*_ 

1 

*_ 

001 

2 

•_ 

0.01 

80 

4 

*_ 

0.02 

2 

*_ 

0.02 

6 

•_ 

0.02 

81 

1 

♦_ 

*_ 

- 

- 

- 

1 

*_ 

•_ 

82 

4 

*_ 

0.02 

1 

*_ 

0.01 

5 

*_ 

0.02 

84 

2 

•_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

2 

•_ 

0.01 

85 

3 

«_ 

0.02 

- 

- 

- 

3 

*_ 

0.01 

86 

2 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

2 

*_ 

0.01 

87 

2 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

2 

*_ 

0.01 

88 

1 

*_ 

0.01 

1 

*_ 

0.01 

2 

*_ 

0.01 

89 

2 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

2 

*_ 

O.OI 

91 

3 

#_ 

0.02 

- 

- 

- 

3 

•_ 

0.01 

93 

2 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

2 

*_ 

0.01 

94 

1 

«_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

•_ 

96 

2 

*_ 

0.01 

2 

*_ 

0.02 

•_ 

0.02 

97 

1 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

•_ 

98 

1 

»_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

*_ 

99 

6 

«_ 

0.04 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.02 

100 

1 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

*_ 

101 

1 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

•_ 

103 

- 

- 

- 

1 

•_ 

0.01 

*- 

*_ 

105 

1 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

*_ 

107 

2 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

2 

*_ 

0.01 

109 

3 

»_ 

0.02 

- 

- 

- 

3 

*_ 

0.01 

111 

2 

«_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

2 

*_ 

0.01 

112 

2 

«_ 

0.01 

- 

~ 

- 

2 

*_ 

0.01 

113 

3 

*_ 

0.02 

- 

- 

- 

3 

*_ 

0  01 

114 

*_ 

0.01 

1 

*_ 

0  01 

2 

*_ 

0.01 

116 

•_ 

O.Ol 

1 

*_ 

001 

2 

*_ 

0.01 

118 

*_ 

0.01 

1 

*_ 

0  01 

3 

*_ 

0.01 

119 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

2 

*_ 

0.01 

120 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

*_ 

121 

*. 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

*_ 

122 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

»_ 

124 

*_ 

0.02 

1 

*_ 

0.01 

*_ 

0.01 

128 

- 

- 

1 

*_ 

0.01 

*_ 

0.01 

129 

*_ 

0.01 

1 

*_ 

0.01 

*_ 

0.01 

132 

«_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

134 

*_ 

0.02 

1 

*_ 

0.02 

*_ 

0.02 

135 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

136 

#_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

137 

*- 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

140 

- 

- 

2 

#_ 

0.03 

*_ 

0.01 

141 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

144 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

145 

*_ 

0.02 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

147 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

150 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

156 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

#_ 

0.01 

*  Less  than  one  one-hundredth  of  one  per  cent. 


TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


451 


CITIES 

TOWNS 

THE    STATE 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Popula- 
tion 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Popula- 
tion 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Popula- 
tion 

158     . 

1 

*_ 

0.01 

_ 

__ 

*_ 

0.01 

160 

- 

- 

- 

1 

*_ 

0.02 

*_ 

O.Ol 

162 

- 

- 

- 

1 

«_ 

0.02 

*_ 

0.01 

164 

- 

- 

- 

1 

*_ 

0.02 

*_ 

0.01 

168 

- 

- 

- 

1 

*_ 

0.02 

*_ 

0.01 

169 

- 

- 

- 

1 

*_ 

0.02 

* 

*_ 

0.01 

170 

1 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

171 

*- 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

172     . 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

183     . 

*_ 

0.01 

1 

*_ 

0.02 

*_ 

0.01 

188 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

193 

- 

- 

1 

*_ 

0.02 

*_ 

0.01 

194 

*_ 

0,01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

198 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

•_ 

0.01 

200     . 

•_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

205     . 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

212     . 

1 

«_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

214     . 

1 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

216 

- 

- 

- 

1 

*_ 

0.02 

*_ 

0.01 

220 

1 

«_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

221 

1 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

«_ 

0.01 

227 

1 

*_ 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

255 

1 

*_ 

0.02 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

259 

1 

*_ 

0.02 

- 

- 

- 

•_ 

0.01 

261 

1 

»_ 

0.02 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

268 

1 

«_ 

0.02 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

274 

1 

*_ 

0.02 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

276 

1 

•_ 

0.02 

- 

- 

- 

•_ 

0.01 

299 

1 

*_ 

0.02 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

301 

- 

- 

- 

1 

•_ 

0.03 

*_ 

0.01 

308 

- 

- 

- 

1 

*_ 

0  04 

*_ 

0.01 

323 

1 

*_ 

0.02 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

324 

- 

- 

- 

1 

•_ 

0.04 

•_ 

0.01 

326 

- 

- 

- 

1 

•_ 

0.04 

*_ 

0,01 

342 

1 

*. 

0.02 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

352 

1 

*_ 

0.02 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.01 

397 

1 

*_ 

0.02 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.02 

399 

1 

*_ 

0.02 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.02 

412 

1 

*_ 

0.03 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.02 

529 

1 

*_ 

0.03 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.02 

564 

1 

*_ 

0.03 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.02 

599 

1 

•_ 

0.04 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.02 

608 

1 

*_ 

0.04 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.02 

680 

1 

*_ 

0.04 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.03 

691 

1 

*_ 

0,04 

- 

- 

- 

«_ 

0.03 

741 

1 

«_ 

0.05 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0.03 

752 

- 

- 

- 

1 

*_ 

0,09 

*_ 

0.03 

957 

1 

*_ 

0.06 

- 

- 

- 

*_ 

0,04 

1,015 

- 

- 

- 

1 

*_ 

0.12 

*_ 

0.04 

*  Less  than  one  one-hundredth  of  one  per  cent. 


452 


CENSUS  OP   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CITIES 

TOWNS 

THE  STATE 

Size  of  Families. 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Number 

of 
Families 

Percentages 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Popula- 
tion 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Popula- 
tion 

Total 
Families 

Total 
Popula- 
tion 

1,032      . 
1,055     . 
1,087      . 
1,166      . 
1,596     . 

1 

1 

*_ 

0.06 
0.10 

1 

I 

1 

*_ 
*_ 

0.12 

0.13 
0.13 

*_ 
*_ 
*_ 
*_ 
*_ 

0.04 
0.04 
0.04 
0.05 
0.06 

Totals,    . 

346,465 

100.00 

100.00 

200,920 

100.00 

100.00 

547,385 

100.00 

100.00 

*  Less  than  one  one-hundredth  of  one  per  cent. 


From  the  preceding  table  it  will  be  seen  that  in  the  cities  there  are  10,783  families 
of  one  person  each,  and  in  the  towns  11,053  such  families.  The  families  of  one  person 
each  constitute ,  in  the  cities,  3.11  per  cent  of  the  total  city  families,  and,  in  the  towns,  5 .  50 
per  cent  of  the  total  town  families.  The  city  families  of  one  person  each  constitute  0 .  66 
per  cent  of  the  total  city  population,  while  the  town  families  of  one  person  each  consti- 
tute 1 .  28  per  cent  of  the  total  town  population.  The  relative  preponderance  of  families 
of  certain  sizes  exhibits  no  radical  changes  since  1875.  The  families  of  one  person 
each,  while  naturally  .showing  a  constant  numerical  increase,  constitute,  so  far  as  the 
State  as  a  whole  is  concerned,  a  slightly  smaller  percentage  of  the  total  number  of 
families  than  was  the  case  in  1885.  The  percentage  at  that  time  was  4.04,  while  in  the 
present  Census,  as  shown  in  the  preceding  table,  it  is  found  to  be  3.99.  The  percentage 
-which  such  families  constituted  of  the  total  population  of  the  State  in  1885  was  0.88, 
while  in  1895  it  is  0.87.  Families  of  from  two  to  seven  persons  constituted  85.34  per 
cent  of  the  total  families  in  the  State  in  1885,  and  contained  75.24  per  cent  of  the  total 
population.  These  percentages  in  1895  are,  respectively,  85.67  and  75.49.  For  pur- 
poses of  comparison  we  may  also  say  that  in  1885,  families  of  from  eight  to  13  persons 
constituted  9.91  per  cent  of  the  total  families,  and  contained  19.72  per  cent  of  the  popu- 
lation. In  1895  the  percentages  are  9.67  and  19.24,  respectively.  Families  of  from  14 
to  22  persons  constituted  0.52  per  cent  of  the  total  families  in  1885,  and  contained  1.86 
per  cent  of  the  total  pojiulation.  In  1895  such  families  constitute  0.52  per  cent  of  the 
total  families,  and  1  84  per  cent  of  the  total  population.  In  1885,  families  of  23  persons 
and  over  constituted  0.19  per  cent  of  the  total  families,  and  contained  2.30  per  cent  of 
the  total  population.  These  percentages  are  now  0.15  and  2.56,  respectively.  In  1895, 
as  in  former  censuses,  families  of  three  persons  are  the  most  numerous,  such  families 
constituting  18.89  per  cent  of  the  total  city  families,  and  containing  12  per  cent  of  the 
total  city  population ;  they  also  form  20.40  per  cent  of  the  total  town  families,  and  con- 
tain 14.22  per  cent  of  the  total  town  population.  When  the  town  and  city  population  is 
noted,  and  families  of  this  size  are  considered  with  reference  to  the  total  State  popula- 
tion, we  find  that  they  constitute  19.45  per  cent  of  the  total  families  in  the  State,  and 
contain  12 .  77  per  cent  of  the  total  population  of  the  State.  There  are  220,058  families  in 
the  State  containing  from  one  to  three  persons,  inclusive,  and  comprising  in  the  aggre- 
gate 521,716  persons.  These  families  represent  40.21  per  cent  of  all  the  families,  and 
contain  20.98  per  cent  of  the  total  population.  In  the  cities  there  are  130,763  such  fam- 
ilies, containing  in  the  aggregate  316,193  persons,  or  19.33  per  cent  of  the  total  city 
population,  while  the  families  constitute  37.74  per  cent  of  the  total  number  of  families  in 
cities.  In  the  towns  there  are  89,295  such  families,  containing  in  the  aggregate  208,523 
persons,  constituting  24.12  per  cent  of  the  total  town  population,  while  the  families 
constitute  44.44  per  cent  of  the  total  families  in  towns.  Of  the  220,05^  families  in 
the  State,  each  containing  from  one  to  three  persons,  inclusive,  59.42  per  cent  are  found 
in  the  cities  and  40.58  per  cent  in  the  towns.  Of  the  524,716  persons  living  in  families 
of  this  class  in  the  State,  60.26  per  cent  reside  in  the  cities  and  39.74  per  cent  in  the 
towns. 


TABULAR    ANALYSES. 


453 


The  second  and  third  sections  of  the  presentation,  showing  the  size  of  families  and 
composition  by  sex,  exhibit  the  composition  of  each  family'  by  sex  for  the  cities  and  for 
the  State.  This  table  is  entirely  novel,  never  having  been  introduced  in  any  previous 
Census.  The  second  section,  contained  upon  pages  387  to  42(3,  relates  to  the  cities  in 
detail,  vv^hile  the  facts  as  to  the  State,  including  both  cities  and  towns,  are  shown  in  the 
third  section,  pages  427  to  435. 

This  table,  at  first  glance,  seems  complicated,  but  if  read  in  connection  with  the  note 
on  page  341,  to  which  we  have  previovxsly  referred,  it  will  be  readily  understood.  It 
has  already  been  pointed  out  that  the  families  of  three  persons  each  were  most  numerous. 
Referring  to  such  families  in  this  table,  page  427,  we  find,  taking  the  figures  in  paren- 
thesis, in  the  first  column,  that  they  number  106,436  ;  and  Irom  the  second  and  third 
columns  of  the  table  we  find  that  this  aggregate  is  made  up  of  54,801  families,  each  of 
which  is  composed  of  one  male  and  two  females,  45,090  families,  each  composed  of  two 
males  and  one  female,  773  families  comprising  three  males  each,  and  5,772  families 
comprising  three  females  each.  In  the  same  manner  the  composition  of  all  the  fami- 
lies of  various  sizes  in  the  State  is  shown. 

The  following  analysis  table  shows  the  number  of  families  which  are  composed  of 
one  sex  only : 


Males 

Fkmales 

Both  Sexes 

Size  of  Families. 

Families              Persons 

Families 

Persons 

Families 

Persons 

1       .          .          .          . 

7,456 

7,456 

14,380 

14,380 

21,836 

21,836 

2     . 

2,355 

4,710 

12,709 

25,418 

15,064 

30,128 

3     . 

773 

2,319 

5,772 

17,316 

6,545 

19,635 

4      . 

342 

1,368 

2,300 

9,200 

2,642 

10,568 

5     . 

164 

820 

837 

4,185 

1,001 

5,005 

6     . 

109 

654 

310 

1,860 

419 

2,514 

7      . 

58 

406 

114 

798 

172 

1,204 

8     . 

49 

392 

42 

336 

91 

728 

9      . 

32 

288 

23 

207 

55 

495 

10     . 

25 

250 

16 

160 

41 

410 

11     . 

26 

286 

21 

231 

47 

517 

12     . 

15 

180 

13 

156 

28 

336 

13     . 

11 

143 

16 

208 

27 

351 

14     . 

10 

140 

11 

154 

21 

294 

15     . 

10 

150 

9 

135 

19 

285 

16     . 

10 

160 

7 

112 

17 

272 

17     . 

5 

85 

3 

51 

8 

136 

18     . 

8 

144 

8 

144 

16 

288 

19     . 

6 

114 

5 

95 

11 

209 

20     . 

7 

140 

8 

160 

15      - 

300 

21     . 

4 

84 

4 

84 

8 

168 

22     . 

2 

44 

4 

88 

6 

132 

23     . 

2 

46 

6 

138 

8 

184 

24     . 

3 

72 

5 

120 

8 

192 

25     . 

2 

50 

4 

100 

6 

150 

26     . 

3 

78 

3 

78 

6 

156 

27     . 

2 

54 

- 

- 

2 

54 

28     . 

3 

84 

3 

84 

6 

168 

29     . 

3 

87 

3 

87 

6 

174 

30     . 

* 

6 

150 

- 

- 

5 

150 

31     . 

- 

- 

2 

62 

2 

62 

32     . 

1 

32 

4 

128 

5 

160 

33     . 

- 

- 

2 

66 

2 

66 

454 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


Mal^s 

Females 

Both  Sexes 

Size  of  Families. 

Families 

Persons 

Families 

Persons 

Families 

Persons 

34       .        .        . 

1 

34 

2 

68 

3 

102 

35 

3 

105 

1 

35 

4 

140 

37 

2 

74 

1 

37 

3 

111 

38 

3 

114 

2 

76 

5 

190 

40 

2 

80 

- 

- 

2 

80 

41 

1 

41 

- 

- 

1 

41 

42 

3 

126 

- 

- 

3 

126 

43 

2 

86 

- 

- 

2 

86 

44 

1 

44 

1 

44 

2 

88 

46 

2 

92 

- 

- 

2 

92 

47 

2 

94 

- 

- 

2 

94 

48 

- 

- 

1 

48 

1 

48 

49 

1 

49 

- 

- 

1 

49 

50 

- 

- 

1 

50 

1 

50 

51 

- 

- 

1 

51 

1 

51 

53 

2 

106 

- 

- 

2 

106 

54 

- 

- 

2 

108 

2 

108 

57 

1 

57 

1 

57 

2 

114 

59 

2 

118 

- 

- 

2 

118 

60 

1 

60 

1 

60 

2 

120 

61 

1 

61 

- 

- 

1 

61 

62       . 

3 

186 

- 

- 

3 

186 

63 

- 

- 

1 

63 

63 

64 

- 

- 

1 

64 

64 

66 

- 

- 

1 

66 

66 

68 

- 

- 

1 

68 

68 

69 

1 

69 

- 

- 

69 

70 

- 

- 

1 

70 

70 

71 

- 

- 

2 

142 

142 

75 

2 

150 

- 

- 

150 

77 

- 

- 

1 

77 

77 

78 

2 

156 

1 

78 

234 

79 

- 

- 

1 

79 

79 

80 

3 

240 

1 

80 

320 

91 

- 

- 

1 

91 

91 

96 

2 

192 

- 

- 

192 

98 

1 

98 

- 

- 

98 

99 

3 

297 

- 

- 

297 

100 

100 

- 

- 

100 

103 

103 

- 

- 

103 

109 

- 

- 

1 

109 

109 

111 

Ill 

- 

- 

111 

120 

120 

- 

- 

120 

145 

145 

- 

- 

145 

160 

160 

- 

- 

160 

162 

162 

- 

- 

162 

168 

168 

- 

- 

168 

205       . 

205 

- 

- 

205 

276       . 

276 

- 

- 

276 

308 

- 

- 

1 

308 

308 

1,032 

1 

1,032 

- 

- 

1,032 

Totals,      . 

11,559 

26,297 

36,672 

78,270 

48,231 

104,567 

TABULAR    ANALYSES.  455 

The  aggregate  number  of  families  of  one  person  each  has  been  brought  out  in 
preceding  tables,  but,  taken  in  connection  with  the  analysis  table  now  presented,  which 
is  based  upon  the  presentation  showing  size  of  families  and  composition  by  sex,  we  find 
that  the  21.836  families  of  one  person  each  in  the  State  are  made  up  of  14,380  families 
which  contain  only  females,  and  7,456  families  which  contain  only  males.  The  exist- 
ence of  so-called  families  of  but  one  person  each  is  largely  due  to  the  industrial  and 
commercial  development  of  the  cities  and  larger  towns  of  the  Commonwealth  in  which 
numerous  single  persons  are  employed,  who  are  living  in  lodging  rooms  and  providing 
their  own  meals  in  their  rooms  or  taking  their  meals  at  restaurants.  Every  such  person 
constitutes,  in  the  Census,  an  independent  family,  as  they  recognize  no  other  family 
head,  and  the  preponderance  of  families  of  this  class  composed  of  females  over  those 
composed  of  males  is  due  to  the  larger  employment  of  single  women  who  live  in  the 
manner  stated.  Proceeding  farther  with  the  analysis  table,  we  find  that  there  are 
15,064  families  of  two  persons  each,  this  aggregate  being  composed  of  12,709  families 
comprising  two  females  each,  and  2,355  families  comprising  two  males  each.  This 
peculiar  composition  of  families  of  two  persons,  each  of  the  same  sex,  also  reflects 
the  conditions  which  we  have  noted  in  accounting  for  the  families  of  one  person  each, 
and  indicates  the  combination  in  single  families  of  males  or  females,  who  are  thus 
living  together  in  family  relations,  although  families  of  this  kind  composed  of  females 
only  largely  preponderate  over  those  of  males  only.  The  families  of  three  persons 
each  which  are  composed  of  one  sex  only  number  6,545,  including  5,772  families  com- 
posed of  three  females  each,  and  773  families  composed  of  three  males  each.  The 
number  of  three-person  families,  each  composed  of  a  single  sex,  thus  exhibits  a  consid- 
erable decline  numerically  from  the  nuniber  of  two-person  families  of  this  class. 
From  this  point  upwards,  as  the  families  increase  in  size,  the  number  rapidly  decreases, 
there  being  among  the  single-sex  families  only  2,642  families  of  four  persons  each,  and 
of  these,  2,300  are  composed  of  four  females  each.  Families  of  five  persons  each,  com- 
posed of  one  sex  only,  number  but  1,001 ;  single-sex  families  of  six  persons  each,  but 
419;  and  single-sex  families  of  seven  persons  each,  but  172.  The  aggregate  number 
of  each  numerical  class  then  drops  below  100  as  the  families  increase  in  size.  The 
largest  family  of  but  one  sex  is,  as  shown  in  the  table,  composed  of  1,032  males  ;  this 
being  a  penal  institution,  and,  as  previously  explained,  classed  as  a  single  family  for 
Census  purposes  only. 


ROOMS: 

Occupied  Dwelling  Houses. 


[457] 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLIIS^G   HOUSES. 

[For  typographical  reasons  certain  condensations  liave  been  made  in  column  headings.  The  second 
column,  headed  "  Xiimber  of  Families  of  Specified  Size,"  means  the  total  number  of  families  of  the  size 
specifled  in  the  first  column,  tliis  number  of  families  occupying  the  total  number  of  rooms  enumerated 
in  the  third  column.  The  fourtli  column  shows  the  average  number  of  rooms  occupied  by  families  of 
each  specified  size,  and  tlie  fifth  column  shows  the  average  number  of  persons  to  a  room.  For  instance, 
in  the  town  of  Barnstable  there  are  124  families  of  one  person  each  occupying  in  all  799  rooms;  tliis  is  an 
average  of  6.44  rooms  to  a  family  and  0.16  persons  to  a  room.  Otlier  lines  may  be  read  in  a  similar 
manner.] 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Pebsoxs 

TO  A  Familt. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fled Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 

affe 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
atre 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Familt. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

BARNSTABLE. 

BARNSTABLE 
—  Con. 

Barnstable,        .        .       1,173 

8,5,57 

7.29 

0.47 

Chatham  —  Con. 

1  person, 

124 

799 

6.44 

0.16 

4  persons, 

88 

799 

9.08 

0.44 

2  persons, 

272 

1,849 

6.80 

0.29 

5  persons. 

60 

489 

8  15 

0.61 

3  persons, 

296 

2,216 

7.49 

0.40 

6  persons, 

2S 

297 

10.61 

0.57 

4  persons, 

215 

1,.553 

7.22 

0.55 

7  persons. 

15 

135 

9.00 

0.78 

5  persons, 

127 

978 

7.70 

0.65 

8  persons. 

6 

58 

9.67 

0.83 

6  persons, 

61 

481 

7.89 

0.76 

9  persons. 

4 

35 

8.75 

1.03 

7  persons, 

41 

326 

7.95 

0.88 

10  persons. 

4 

29 

7.25 

1.38 

8  persons. 

20 

149 

7.45 

1.07 

Dennis, 

817 

4,222 

5.17 

0.60 

9  persons, 

4 

40 

10.00 

0.90 

1  person, 

103 

482 

4.68 

0.21 

10  persons. 

3 

24 

8.00 

1.25 

2  persons. 

235 

1.224 

5.21 

0  38 

11  persons, 

5 

44 

8.80 

1.25 

3  persons. 

203 

1,050 

5.17 

0.58 

12  persons, 

2 

23 

11..50 

1.04 

4  persons. 

134 

726 

5.42 

0.74 

13  persons. 

1 

30 

30.00 

0.43 

5  persons. 

74 

382 

5.16 

0.97 

14  persons. 

1 

15 

15.00 

OM 

6  persons. 

37 

183 

4.95 

1.21 

19  persons. 

1 

30 

30.00 

0.63 

7  persons. 

18 

102 

5.67 

1.2 1 

Bourne, 

429 

3,094 

7.21 

0.51 

8  persons, 

9 

58 

6.44 

1.24 

1  person, 

45 

216 

4.80 

0.21 

9  persons, 

3 

12 

4.00 

2.25 

2  persons, 

84 

597 

7.11 

0.28 

10  persons, 

1 

3 

3.00 

3.33 

3  persons. 

86 

599 

6.97 

0.43 

Eastham,    . 

137 

988 

7.21 

0.48 

4  persons, 

87 

602 

6.92 

0.58 

1  person. 

15 

91 

6.07 

0.16 

5  persons, 

57 

441 

7.74 

0.65 

2  persons, 

24 

171 

7.13 

0.28 

6  persons, 

32 

261 

8.16 

0.74 

3  persons, 

42 

306 

7.29 

0.41 

7  persona. 

24 

213 

8.88 

0.79 

4  persons. 

25 

182 

7.28 

0.55 

8  persons. 

11 

1.33 

12.09 

0.66 

5  persons. 

14 

107 

7.64 

0.65 

9  persons, 

2 

23 

11.50 

0.78 

6  persons. 

8 

68 

8.50 

0.71 

10  persons. 

1 

9 

9.00 

1.11 

7  persons. 

4 

24 

6.00 

1.17 

Brewster,   . 

255 

1,827 

7.16 

0.49 

8  persons. 

4 

31 

7.75 

103 

1  person, 

20 

133 

6.65 

0.15 

9  persons. 

1 

8 

8.00 

1.13 

2  persons. 

71 

506 

7.13 

0.28 

Falmouth,  . 

722 

5,576 

7.72 

0.48 

3  persons. 

56 

432 

7.71 

0.39 

1  person. 

79 

481 

6.09 

0.16 

4  persons. 

51 

366 

7.18 

0.56 

2  persons, 

157 

1,088 

6.93 

0.29 

5  persons, 

20 

151 

7.55 

0.66 

3  persons. 

148 

1,085 

7.33 

0.41 

6  persons, 

14 

83 

5.93 

1.01 

4  persons. 

135 

1,054 

781 

0.51 

7  persons,    . 

11 

71 

6.45 

1.08 

5  persons, 

92 

815 

8.86 

0.56 

8  persons, 

8 

55 

6.88 

1.16 

6  persons. 

44 

358 

8.14 

0.74 

10  persons. 

0 

17 

8.50 

1.18 

7  persons. 

32 

273 

8..53 

0.82 

11  persons. 

2 

13 

6.50 

1.69 

8  persons, 

18 

171 

9..50 

0.84 

Chatliam,    . 

543 

4,553 

8.38 

0.40 

9  persons,     . 

6 

62 

10.33 

0.87 

1  person. 

.56 

390 

6.96 

0.14 

10  persons,     . 

4 

53 

13.25 

0.75 

2  persons,    . 

142 

1,166 

8.21 

0.24 

11  persons,    . 

2 

24 

12.00 

0.92 

3  persons,    . 

140 

1,155 

8.25 

0.36 

13  persons,    . 

3 

38 

12.67 

1.03 

[459] 


460 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


BARNSTABLE 

—  Con. 
Falmouth  — Con. 

1.5  persons, 

16  persons, 
Harwich,    . 

1  pei'son, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 
16  persons, 

Mashpee,    . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
Orleans, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 
.5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 

Provincetown, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
14  persons, 

Sandwich,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 

Speci 

fled  Size 


1 

1 

783 

87 

225 

184 

121 

90 

49 

1.0 

6 

4 

1 

1 

81 

7 

14 

12 

21 

11 

6 

3 

4 

2 

1 

375 

36 

126 

90 

r>3 

31 

16 

11 

9 

2 

1 

1,216 

84 

303 

285 

185 

140 

93 

50 

41 

26 

3 

4 

1 

1 

442 

55 

94 

107 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


24 

50 

4,829 

502 

1,385 

1,106 

753 

538 

337 

100 

43 

30 

10 

25 

388 

19 

59 

58 

116 

47 

39 

18 

19 

9 

4 

2,820 

223 

910 

699 

424 

232 

137 

86 

67 

32 

10 

7,6,50 

418 

1,912 

1,824 

1,174 

913 

546 

304 

265 

173 

35 

35 

41 

10 

3,235 

318 

659 

768 


24.00 
.50.00 
6.17 
5.77 
6.16 
6.01 
6.22 
5.98 
6.88 
6.67 
7.17 
7.50 
10.00 
25.00 
4.79 
2.71 
4.21 
4.83 
5.52 
4.27 
6.50 
6.00 
4.75 
4.50 
4.00 
7.52 
6.19 
7.22 
7.77 
8.00 
7.48 
8.56 
7.82 
7.44 
16.00 
10.00 
6.29 
4.98 
6.31 
6.40 
6.35 
6.52 
5.87 
6.08 
6.46 
6.65 
11.67 
8.75 
41.00 
10.00 
7.32 
5.78 
7.01 
7.18 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


0.63 
0.32 
0.52 
0.17 
0.32 
0.50 
0.64 
0.84 
0.87 
1.05 
1.12 
1.20 
1.00 
0.64 
0.85 
0.37 
0.47 
0.62 
0.72 
1.17 
0.92 
1.17 
1.68 
2.22 
2.75 
0.42 
0.16 
0.28 
0.39 
0.50 
0.67 
0.70 
0.90 
1.07 
0..56 
1.00 
0.60 
0.20 
0..32 
0.47 
0.63 
0.77 
1.02 
1.15 
1.24 
1.35 
0.86 
1.26 
0.29 
1.40 
0.49 
0.17 
0.29 
0.42 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Nn.MBER  of  Persons 

TO  a  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


BARNSTABLE 

—  Con. 
Sandwich  —  Con. 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons,. 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
20  persons, 

Truro, . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

13  i)erson8, 
Wellfleet,    . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 

Yarmouth, . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

12  persons, 

BERKSHIRE. 

Adams, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 


74 

44 

28 

21 

7 

4 

5 

1 

1 

1 

229 

34 

57 

44 

35 

19 

17 


3 

1 

1 

332 

62 

94 

82 

50 

17 

14 

5 

5 

.^ 

1 

.535 

60 

177 

123 

79 

52 

24 

13 

5 

1 

1 


1,604 
31 
222 
276 
262 
254 
214 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


566 

359 

222 

156 

61 

"29 

47 

9 

4 

37 

1,714 

228 

425 

324 

271 

151 

132 

60 

31 

55 

23 

6 

8 

2,341 

353 

640 

616 

383 

127 

115 

41 

48 

11 

7 

4,062 

448 

1,324 

928 

593 

404 

186 

94 

42 

8 

35 


10,177 
137 
1,238 
1,621 
1,614 
1,689 
1,451 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


7.65 
8.16 
7.93 
7.43 
8.71 
7.25 
9.40 
9.00 
4.00 

37.00 
7.48 
6.71 
7.46 
7.36 
7.74 
7.95 
7.76 
8.57 
7.75 
7.86 
7.67 
6.00 
8.00 
7.05 
5.69 
6.81 
7.51 
7.66 
7.47 
8  21 
8.20 
9.60 
5.50 
7.00 
7.59 
7.47 
7.48 
7.54 
7.51 
7.77 
7.75 
7.23 
8.40 
8.00 

35.00 


6.34 
4.42 

5.58 
5.87 
6.16 
6.65 
6.78 


0.52 
0.61 
0.76 
0.94 
0.92 
1.24 
1.06 
1.22 
3.00 
0.54 
0.48 
0.15 
0.27 
0.41 
0.52 
0.63 
0.77 
0.82 
1.03 
1.15 
1.30 
1.83 
1.63 
041 
0.18 
0.29 
0.40 
0.52 
0.67 
0.73 
0.85 
0.83 
1.64 
1.43 
0.41 
0.13 
0.27 
0.40 
0.53 
0.64 
0.77 
0.97 
0.95 
1.13 
0.34 


0.77 
0.23 
0.36 
0.51 
0.65 
0.75 
0.88 


KOOMS. 


4G1 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  I'ersons 

TO  A  Family. 


BERKSHIRE - 

Adams  —  Con. 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 
20  persons, 

Alford, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 
Becket, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 

13  persons, 
Cheshire,    • 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

14  persons, 
Clarksburg, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons. 


Con. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


126 

89 

55 

35 

18 

10 

4 

3 

3 

1 

1 

76 

6 

15 

19 

15 

8 

7 

3 

3 

219 

14 

49 

.53 

31 

20 

16 

17 

4 

7 

I 

.     1 

297 

22 

60 

70 

44 

38 

24 

19 

10 

5 

•2 

2 

1 

214 

9 

35 

44 

25 

31 

20 

22 

13 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


835 

579 

389 

271 

127 

103 

34 

22 

39 

8 

20 

639 

30 

116 

152 

134 

76 

76 

30 

25 

1,616 

86 

299 

378 

216 

200 

125 

155 

38 

56 

.56 

7 

2,705 

134 

484 

620 

454 

3,52 

250 

202 

105 

48 

14 

32 

10 

1,500 

43 

216 

297 

181 

257 

137 

150 

93 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


6.63 

6.51 

7.07 

7.74 

7.06 

10.30 

8.50 

7.33 

13.00 

8.00 

20.00 

8.41 

5.00 

7.73 

8.00 

8.93 

9.50 

10.86 

10.00 

8.33 

7.38 

6.14 

6.10 

7.13 

6.97 

10.00 

7.81 

9.12 

9..50 

8.00 

8.00 

7.00 

9.11 

6.09 

8.07 

8.86 

10.32 

9.26 

10.42 

10.63 

10.50 

9.60 

7.00 

16  00 

10.00 

7.01 

4.78 

6.17 

6.75 

7.24 

8.29 

6.85 

6.82 

7.15 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


1.06 

1.23 

1.27 

1.29 

1..56 

1.17 

1.53 

1.91 

1.15 

2.00 

1.00 

0.44 

0.20 

0.26 

0.38 

0.45 

0.53 

0.55 

0.70 

0.96 

0.55 

0.16 

0.33 

0.42 

0.57 

0.50 

0.77 

0.77 

0.84 

1.13 

1.25 

1.86 

0.43 

0.16 

0.25 

0.34 

0.39 

0..54 

0.58 

0.66 

0.76 

0.94 

1.43 

0.69 

1.40 

0.67 

0.21 

0.32 

0.44 

0.55 

0.60 

0.88 

1.03 

112 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


BERKSHIRE -Con 

Clarksburg  —  Con. 
9  persons, 
10  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
24  persons, 

Dalton, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
18  persons, 

Egremont,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persona, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
11  persons, 

Florida, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons. 

Great  Barrin 

1  person, 

2  persons 

3  persons 

4  person 

5  person 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  person 

10  perso 

11  persons 


Qgton 


ns, 

as. 


as, 
ons, 


Number 

of 
Families 
of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


6 

5 

2 

1 

1 

688 

31 

94 

122 

112 

103 

94 

51 

35 

20 

16 

6 

2 

1 

1 

211 

12 

43 

41 

41 

30 

22 

13 

5 

3 

1 

93 

5 

4 

24 

18 

14 

11 

8 

6 

2 

1 

1,136 

70 

196 

235 

208 

146 

114 

78 

47 

22 

9 

4 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


44 

38 

16 

5 

23 

4,818 

163 

581 

800 

776 

725 

692 

402 

270 

160 

117 

60 

20 

9 

43 

1,631 

63 

305 

294 

306 

278 

169 

132 

45 

28 

11 

650 

21 

18 

156 

150 

91 

72 

69 

48 

17 

8 

8,332 

354 

1,229 

1,595 

1,516 

1,092 

886 

709 

423 

186 

75 

44 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


7.33 
7.60 
8.00 
5.00 
23.00 
7.00 
5.26 
6.18 
6.56 
6.93 
7.04 
7-36 
7  88 
7.71 
8.00 
7.31 
10.00 
10.00 
9.00 
43.00 
7.73 
5.25 
7.09 
7.17 
7.40 
9.27 
7.68 
10.15 
9.00 
9.33 
11.00 
6.99 
4.20 
4.50 
6.50 
8.33 
6.50 
6.55 
8.63 
8.00 
8.50 
8.00 
7.33 
5.06 
6.27 
6.79 
7.29 
7.48 
7.77 
9.09 
9.00 
8.45 
8..33 
11.00 


462 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  op  Pkrsons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Ndjiber  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Nuuiber 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

BERKSHIRE-Con. 

BERKSHIRE -Con. 

Great  Barrington  — 
Con. 

Lee  —  Con. 

9  persons,     . 

32 

286 

8.94 

1.01 

12  persons,    . 

3 

53 

17.67 

0.68 

10  persons. 

18 

149 

8.28 

1.21 

13  persons, 

1 

14 

14.00 

0.93 

11  persons, 

10 

105 

10.50 

1.05 

14  persons. 

1 

29 

29.00 

0.48 

12  persons. 

6 

53 

8.83 

1.36 

31  persons. 

1 

27 

27.00 

1.15 

13  persons, 

4 

35 

8.75 

1.49 

33  persons. 

1 

100 

100.00 

0.33 

14  persons, 

2 

43 

2150 

0.65 

Hancock,    . 

117 

1,013 

8.66 

0.50 

15  persons. 

1 

12 

12  00 

1.25 

1  person, 

9 

66 

7.33 

0.14 

16  persons. 

1 

36 

36.00 

0.44 

2  persons. 

20 

149 

7.45 

0.27 

Lenox, 

581 

4,442 

7.65 

0.65 

3  persons. 

19 

167 

8.79 

0.34 

1  person. 

37 

220 

5.95 

0.17 

4  persons. 

26 

248 

9.54 

0.42 

2  persons. 

71 

461 

6.49 

0.31 

.5  persons. 

12 

103 

8.58 

0.,')8 

3  persons, 

94 

676 

7.19 

0.42 

6  persons. 

15 

142 

9.47 

0.63 

4  persons. 

89 

584 

6. .56 

0.61 

7  persons. 

4 

29 

7.25 

0.97 

5  persons. 

89 

674 

7.57 

0.66 

8  persons, 

5 

45 

9.00 

0.89 

6  persons. 

52 

406 

7.81 

0.77 

9  persons, 

4 

33 

8.25 

1.09 

7  persons. 

59 

453 

7.68 

0.91 

10  persons. 

1 

8 

8.00 

1.25 

8  persons. 

33 

285 

8.64 

0.93 

13  persons, 

1 

7 

7.00 

1.86 

9  persons. 

19 

ISO 

9.47 

0.95 

24  persons. 

1 

16 

16.00 

1.50 

10  persons. 

14 

120 

8.57 

1.17 

Hinsdale,    . 

346 

2,434 

7.03 

0.68 

11  persons. 

10 

99 

9.90 

1.11 

1  person. 

16 

86 

5.38 

0.19 

12  persons. 

6 

66 

11.00 

109 

2  persons. 

56 

353 

6.30 

0.32 

13  persons. 

5 

58 

11.60 

1.12 

3  persons. 

58 

396 

6.83 

0.44 

14  persons. 

1 

20 

20.00 

0.70 

4  persons, 

52 

371 

7  13 

0.56 

16  persons. 

1 

33 

33.00 

0.48 

5  persons. 

44 

337 

7.66 

0.65 

33  persons. 

1 

107 

107.00 

0.31 

6  persons. 

35 

255 

7.29 

0.82 

Monterey,  . 

115 

1,021 

8.88 

0.45 

7  persons, 

33 

256 

7.76 

0.90 

1  person, 

8 

41 

■      5.13 

0.20 

8  persons. 

24 

180 

7.50 

1.07 

2  persons. 

21 

167 

7.95 

0.25 

9  persons. 

12 

84 

7.00 

1.29 

3  persons, 

25 

237 

9.08 

0.33 

10  persens. 

6 

40 

6.67 

1..50 

4  persons. 

17 

160 

9.41 

0.43 

11  persons. 

4 

25 

6.25 

176 

5  persons. 

22 

204 

9.27 

0.54 

12  persons, 

3 

25 

8.33 

1.44 

6  persons. 

12 

115 

9.58 

0.63 

13  persons. 

3 

26 

8  67 

1.50 

7  persons. 

4 

44 

11.00 

0.64 

Laneshorough, 

210 

1,630 

7.76 

0..52 

8  persons. 

1 

11 

11.00 

0.73 

1  person. 

14 

5S 

4.14 

0.24 

9  persons. 

2 

29 

14  50 

0.62 

2  persons, 

46 

313 

6.80 

0.29 

10  persons. 

1 

6 

6.00 

1.67 

3  persons. 

34 

275 

8.09 

0.37 

12  persons. 

1 

9 

9.00 

1.33 

4  persons. 

40 

322 

8.05 

0..50 

13  persons. 

1 

8 

8.00 

1.63 

5  persons, 

29 

253 

8  72 

0.57 

Mount  Washing 

ton,. 

31 

355 

1145 

0.38 

6  persons. 

20 

162 

8.10 

0.74 

1  person. 

1 

9 

9.00 

0.11 

7  persons, 

12 

115 

9.58 

0.73 

2  i^ersons. 

2 

17 

8.50 

0.24 

8  persons,    . 

9 

85 

9.44 

0.85 

3  persons,     . 

8 

G6 

8.25 

0.36 

9  persons, 

3 

25 

8.33 

1.08 

4  persons,    . 

8 

67 

8  38 

0.48 

10  iiersons,     . 

1 

10 

10.00 

1.00 

5  persons,     . 

5 

63 

12.60 

0.40 

11  persons,     . 

2 

12 

6.00 

1.83 

6  persons,    . 

2 

54 

27.00 

0.22 

Lee,     . 

922 

6,732 

7.30 

0.60 

7  persons,    . 

2 

11 

5.50 

1.27 

1  person. 

60 

297 

4.95 

0.20 

8  persons,     . 

3 

68 

22.67 

0.35 

2  persons,    . 

144 

888 

6.17 

0.32 

New  Ashford,    . 

30 

263 

S.77 

0.44 

3  persons,    . 

203 

1,493 

7. .35 

0.41 

1  person. 

1 

8 

8.00 

0.13 

4  persons,    . 

1.52 

1,121 

7.38 

0..54 

2  persons,     . 

9 

66 

7.33 

0.27 

5  persons,    , 

112 

867 

7.74 

0.65 

3  persons,    . 

4 

28 

7.00 

0.43 

6  persons,    . 

89 

088 

7.73 

0.78 

4  persons,     . 

6 

69 

11. .50 

0.35 

7  persons,     . 

58 

449 

7.74 

0.90 

5  persons,    . 

6 

50 

8.33 

0.60 

8  persons,    . 

30 

210 

7.00 

1.14 

6  persons,    . 

1 

8 

800 

0.75 

ROOMS. 


463 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

KuMBER  OF  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


BERKSHIRE -Con. 

New  A  ah  ford  —  Con 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
New  Marlborough 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 

North  Adams 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 
25  persons, 

37  persons, 

38  persons, 

39  persons, 
Otis,     . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 

Peru,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
•Speci- 
fied Size 


1 

325 

28 

67 

67 

46 

40 

29 

28 

12 

5 

3 

3,931 

93 

550 

646 

722 

616 

432 

348 

224 

126 

73 

53 

17 

14 

3 

2 

3 

1 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

136 

13 

23 

36 

20 

19 

9 

10 

3 

2 

1 

71 
3 
11 
16 
1-2 
7 
10 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


20 

14 

2,858 

229 

522 

607 

403 

390 

267 

262 

110 

43 

25 

25,393 

326 

2,990 

3,962 

4,660 

4,122 

2,835 

2,316 

1,556 

901 

531 

449 

139 

123 

30 

18 

46 

10 

47 

33 

87 

112 

100 

1,053 

55 

168 

281 

178 

172 

71 

71 

22 

22 

13 

■569 

14 

60 

128 

in 

50 

87 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


10.00 

14.00 

8.79 

8.18 

7.79 

9.06 

8.76 

9.75 

9.21 

9.36 

9.17 

8.60 

8.33 

6.46 

3.51 

5.44 

6.13 

6.45 

6.69 

6.56 

6.66 

6.95 

7.15 

7.27 

8.47 

8.18 

8.79 

10.00 

9.00 

15.33 

10.00 

15.67 

33.00 

43.i50 

112.00 

100.00 

7.74 

4.23 

7.30 

7.81 

8.90 

9.05 

7.89 

7.10 

7.33 

11.00 

13.00 

8.01 

4.67 

5.45 

8.00 

9.25 

7.14 

8.70 


0.80 
0.64 
0.45 
0.12 
0.26 
0.33 
0.46 
0.51 
0.65 
0.75 
0.87 
1.05 
1.20 
0.75 
0.29 
0.37 
0.49 
0.62 
0.75 
0.91 
1.05 
1.15 
1.26 
1.37 
1.30 
1.47 
1.48 
1.40 
1.67 
1.04 
2.10 
1.40 
0.76 
0.85 
0.34 
0.39 
0.49 
0.24 
0.27 
0.38 
0.45 
0.55 
0.76 
0.99 
1.09 
0.82 
0.77 
0.54 
0.21" 
0.37 
0.38 
0.43 
0.70 
0.69 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  a  Family. 


Number  I    Total 
of       I  Number 

Families       of 
of      1  Rooms 
.Speci-  j      Oc- 

fled  .Size;  cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


BERKSHIRE -Con. 
Peru  — Con. 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

PiTTSFIELD, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 
24  persons, 
34  persons, 

36  persons, 

37  persons, 
51  persons, 
70  persons, 
75  persons, 

Pittsfield.     Ward  1, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
16  persons, 
21  persons, 
51  persons, 

Pittsfield.     Ward  2, 

1  person, 

2  persons. 


9 

89 

1 

9 

2 

21 

4,342 

30,994 

144 

538 

640 

3,659 

852 

5,443 

754 

5,166 

641 

4,717 

489 

3,748 

297 

2,331 

199 

1,875 

140 

1,139 

95 

804 

34 

310 

15 

159 

11 

97 

6 

71 

4 

52 

3 

38 

1 

7 

1 

23 

4 

67 

1 

16 

2 

42 

1 

40 

1 

33 

2 

88 

1 

115 

1 

110 

1 

90 

1 

68 

1 

148 

552 

3,574 

9 

41 

66 

3.57 

93 

522 

87 

522 

86 

549 

81 

.551 

45 

317 

35 

238 

20 

149 

19 

132 

3 

22 

1 

6 

2 

14 

2 

20 

1 

6 

1 

38 

1 

90 

722 

5,215 

11 

56 

99 

575 

9.89 

9.00 

10  50 

7.14 

3.74 

5.72 

6.39 

6.85 

7.36 

7.66 

7.85 

9.42 

8.14 

8.46 

9.12 

10.60 

8.82 

11.83 

13.00 

12.67 

7.00 

23.00 

16.75 

16.00 

21.00 

40.00 

33.00 

44  00 

115.00 

110.00 

90.00 

68.00 

148.00 

6.47 

4..56 

5.41 

5.61 

6.00 

6..38 

6.80 

7.04 

6.80 

7  45 

6  95 

7.33 

6.00 

7.00 

10.00 

6.00 

38.00 

90.00 

7.22 

5.09 

5.81 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
I'er- 
sons 
tfi  a 
Room 


0.71 
0.89 
0.86 
0.66 
0.27 
0.35 
0.47 
0.,58 
0.68 
0.78 
0.89 
0.85 
1.11 
1.18 
1.31 
1.13 
1.47 
1.18 
1.15 
1.26 
2.43 
0.78 
1.13 
1.25 
1.00 
0..55 
0.73 
0.77 
0.31 
0.34 
0.57 
1.03 
0.51 
0.79 
0.22 
0..37 
0.53 
0.67 
0.78 
0.88 
0.99 
1.18 
1.21 
1.44 
1.50 
2.00 
1.86 
1.40 
2.67 
0.55 
0.57 
0.68 
0.20 
0.34 


464 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


KOOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 

STum- 

ber  of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 

Room 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

to  a  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sona 
to  a 
Room 

BERKSHIRE -Con. 

BERKSHIRE -Con. 

Pittsfield.     Ward  2 
—  Con. 
3  persons,    . 

136 

888 

6.53 

0.46 

Pittsfield.     Ward  6 
—  Con. 
8  persons,    . 

24 

187 

7.79 

1.03 

4  persons,    . 

143 

945 

6.61 

0.61 

9  persons,    . 

19 

146 

7.68 

1.17 

5  persons,    . 

104 

798 

7.67 

0.65 

10  persons,     . 

16 

135 

8.44 

1.19 

6  persona,    . 

•     84 

658 

7.83 

0.77 

11  persons,    . 

4 

29 

7.25 

1.52 

7  persons,    . 

48 

354 

7.38 

0.95 

12  persons,    . 

1 

19 

19  00 

0.63 

8  persons,    . 

33 

270 

8.18 

0.98 

13  persons,    . 

2 

26 

13.00 

1.00 

9  persons,    . 

36 

282 

7.83 

1.15 

16  persons,    . 

2 

32 

16.00 

1.00 

10  persons,    . 

10 

89 

8.90 

1.12 

17  persons,    . 

1 

7 

7.00 

2.43 

11  persons,    . 

6 

49 

8.17 

1.35 

18  persons,    . 

1 

23 

23.00 

0.78 

12  persons,    . 

4 

32 

8.00 

1.50 

21  persons,    . 

1 

4 

4.00 

5.25 

13  persons,    . 

4 

37 

9.25 

1.41 

36  persons,    . 

1 

115 

115.00 

0.31 

14  persons,    . 

2 

18 

9.00 

1.56 

Pittsfield.     Ward  6,  . 

742 

5,057 

6.82 

0.69 

20  persons,    . 

1 

16 

16.00 

1.25 

1  person. 

19 

70 

3.68 

0.27 

75  persons,    . 

1 

148 

148.00 

0.51 

2  persons,     . 

120 

646 

5.38 

0.37 

Pittsfield.    Ward  3,  . 

599 

4,072 

6.80 

0.64 

3  persons,    . 

144 

866 

6.01 

0.50 

1  person, 

22 

97 

4.41 

0.23 

4  persons,     . 

129 

857 

6.64 

0.60 

2  persons,    . 

104 

578 

5.56 

0.36 

5  persons,    . 

112 

705 

6.29 

0.79 

3  persons,    . 

125 

791 

6.33 

0.47 

6  persons,    . 

79 

.562 

7.11 

0.84 

4  persons,    . 

105 

703 

6.70 

0.60 

7  persons,    . 

50 

344 

6.88 

1.02 

5  persons,    . 

80 

579 

7.24 

0.69 

8  persons,    . 

36 

517 

14.36 

0.56 

6  persons,    . 

57 

455 

7.98 

0.75 

9  persons,     . 

24 

180 

7.50 

1.20 

7  persons,    . 

46 

364 

7.91 

0.88 

10  persons,     . 

15 

117 

7.80 

1.28 

8  persons,    . 

30 

244 

8.13 

0.98 

11  persons,    . 

7 

57 

8.14 

1.35 

9  persons,    . 

16 

141 

8.81 

1.02 

12  persons,    . 

4 

37 

9.25 

1.30 

10  persons,    . 

8 

65 

8.13 

1.23 

15  persons,    . 

1 

12 

12.00 

1.25 

11  persons,    . 

3 

24 

8.00 

1.38 

19  persons,    . 

1 

19 

19.00 

1.00 

12  persons,    . 

2 

"^ 

16 

8.00 

1.50 

70  persons,    . 

1 

68 

68.00 

1.03 

15  persons,    . 

1 

15 

15.00 

1.00 

Pittsfield.    Ward  7,  . 

577 

4,080 

7.07 

0.62 

Pittsfield.    Ward  4,  . 

604 

5,027 

8.32 

0.55 

1  person, 

50 

128 

2.56 

0.39 

1  person, 

26 

112 

4.31 

0.23 

2  persons,    . 

89 

482 

5.42 

0.37 

2  persons,    . 

84 

542 

6.45 

0.31 

3  persons,    . 

119 

735 

6.18 

0.49 

3  persons,    . 

136 

992 

7.29 

0.41 

4  persons,    . 

90 

613 

6.81 

0.59 

4  persons,    . 

103 

852 

8.27 

0.48 

5  persons,    . 

78 

611 

7.83 

064 

5  persons,    . 

92 

836 

9.09 

0.55 

6  persons,    . 

67 

522 

7.79 

0.77 

6  persons,    . 

58 

531 

9.16 

0.66 

7  persons,    . 

28 

247 

8.82 

0.79 

7  persons,    . 

39 

403 

10.33 

0.68 

8  persons,    . 

20 

187 

9.35 

0.86 

8  persons,    . 

21 

232 

11.05 

0  72 

9  persons,    . 

11 

100 

9.09 

0.99 

9  persons,    . 

14 

141 

10.07 

0.89 

10  persons,    . 

13 

104 

8.00 

1.25 

10  persons,    . 

14 

162 

11.57 

0.86 

11  persons,    . 

3 

55 

18.,33 

0.60 

11  persons,    . 

8 

74 

9.25 

1.19 

12  persons,     . 

1 

20 

20.00 

0.60 

12  persons,    . 

2 

29 

14.50 

0.83 

13  persons,    . 

2 

15 

7. .50 

1.73 

13  persons,    . 

1 

5 

5.00 

2.60 

14  persons,    . 

2 

33 

16.50 

0.85 

15  persons,    . 

2 

25 

12.50 

1.20 

19  persons,    . 

1 

18 

18.00 

1.06 

19  persons,    . 

2 

30 

15.00 

1.27 

22  persons,    . 

1 

40 

40.00 

0.55 

24  persons,    . 

1 

33 

.33.00 

0.73 

.34  persons,    . 

1 

60 

60.00 

0.57 

34  persons,    . 

1 

28 

28.00 

1.21 

37  persons,    . 

1 

110 

110.00 

0.34 

Pittsfield.     Ward  6,  . 

546 

3,969 

7.27 

0.68 

Richmond, . 

164 

1,377 

S.40 

0.51 

1  person, 

7 

34 

4.86 

0.21 

1  person. 

8 

45 

5.63 

0.18 

2  persons,    . 

78 

479 

6.14 

0.33 

2  persons,    . 

27 

206 

7.63 

0.26 

3  persons,    . 

99 

649 

6.56 

0.46 

3  persons,    . 

36 

302 

8.39 

0.36 

4  persons,    . 

97 

674 

6.95 

0.58 

4  persons,    . 

32 

272 

8.50 

0.47 

5  persons,    . 

89 

639 

7.18 

0.70 

5  persons,    . 

23 

204 

8  87 

0.56 

6  persons,    . 

63 

469 

7.44 

0.81 

6  persons,    . 

9 

89 

9.89 

0.61 

7  persons,    . 

41 

302 

7.37 

0.95 

7  persons,    . 

H 

108 

9.82 

0.71 

ROOMS. 


465 


r: 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING  HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

XUMBEB  OF  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


BERKSHIRE -Con 
Richmond  —  Con. 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
Sandisfield, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 
»;  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
Savoj', 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 
(j  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 
Sheffield,     . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 
8  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
Stockbridge, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  person 

8  person 
U  persons 

10  persons 

11  person 

12  persons 

13  persons 
31  persons 

Tyringham, 


as, 

IS, 


lis. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 


Aver- 
age 


Number  ^"™'" 

of     \^i7°^ 

Rooms     *•-''" 
Oc-        *"'"** 

«"P'^^    R^m 


8 

85 

8 

55 

1 

5 

1 

6 

213 

1,794 

21 

113 

43 

328 

44 

381 

38 

350 

34 

317 

14 

125 

8 

79 

4 

37 

3 

23 

2 

23 

2 

18 

133 

977 

5 

24 

31 

194 

30 

215 

27 

201 

16 

133 

14 

128 

5 

48 

5 

34 

481 

3,725 

33 

147 

112 

768 

95 

690 

73 

632 

62 

537 

46 

396 

28 

232 

19 

154 

5 

36 

,5 

94 

2 

34 

1 

5 

471 

3,779 

20 

101 

97 

625 

80 

634 

82 

655 

57 

499 

57 

444 

28 

250 

22 

184 

14 

115 

7 

76 

4 

41 

1 

7 

1 

14 

1 

134 

90 

802 

10.63 
6.88 
5.00 
6.00 
8.42 
5.38 
7.63 
8.66 
9.21 
9.32 
8.93 
9.88 
9.25 
7.67 
11. .50 
9.00 
7.35 
4.80 
6.26 
7.17 
7.44 
8.31 
9.14 
9.60 
6.80 
7.74 
4.45 
6.86 
7.26 
■  8.66 
8.66 
8.61 
8.29 
8.11 
7.20 
18.80 
17.00 
5.00 
8.02 
5.05 
6.44 
7.93 
7.99 
8.75 
7.79 
8.93 
8.36 
8.21 
10.86 
10.25 
7.00 
14.00 
134.00 
8.91 


0.75 
1.31 
2.00 
1.83 
0.45 
0.19 
0.26 
0.35 
0.43 
0.54 
0.67 
0.71 
0.86 
1.17 
0.87 
1.22 
0..52 
0.21 
0.32 
0.42 
0..T4 
0.60 
0.66 
0.73 
1.18 
0.51 
0.22 
0.29 
0.41 
0.46 
0.58 
0.70 
0.84 
0.99 
1.25 
0.53 
0.65 
2.40 
0..i5 
0.20 
0.31 
0.38 
0..50 
0.57 
0.77 
0.78 
0.96 
1.10 
0.92 
1.07 
1.71 
0.93 
0.23 
0.45 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

to  a  Familv. 


BERKSHIRE -Con. 

Tyringham  —  Con. 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
Washington, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons. 
West  Stockbridge, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
Williamstown, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons 

13  person.^ 

14  persons 

15  persons 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 
216  persons. 


IS, 


lis, 
lis, 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 

Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


5 
14 
20 
21 
14 
6 
•2 

6 
2 

87 
4 

14 
7 

20 

11 
8 
s 

11 
1 

2 

1 

324 

21 

77 

67 

.53 

44 

26 

16 

11 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1,017 

50 

145 

197 

172 

148 

107 

75 

51 

32 

16 

10 

(! 

2 

1 

1 
o 

1 

1 


35 

117 

163 

191 

131 

77 

18 

50 

20 

712 

19 

92 

58 

163 

98 

73 

83 

99 

7 

13 

i 

2,319 

98 

547 

475 

384 

323 

212 

118 

102 

21 

19 


7,535 

211 

850 

1,281 

1,233 

1,107 

796 

603 

413 

281 

128 

73 

61 

14 

28 

14 

45 

4 

393 


7.00 
8.36 
8.15 
9.10 
9.36 

12.83 
9.00 
8.33 

10.00 
8.18 
4.75 
6.57 
8.29 
8.15 
8.91 
9.13 

10.38 
9.00 
7.00 
6.50 
7.00 
7.16 
4.67 
7.10 
7.09 
7.25 
7.34 
8.15 
7.38 
9.27 
7.00 
6.33 
7.00 
6.00 
7.00 
7.41 
4.22 
5.86 
6.50 
7.17 
7.48 
7.44 
8.04 
8.10 
8.78 
8.00 
7.30 

10.17 
7.00 

28.00 

14.00 

22.50 

4.00 

393.00 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
I'er- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


0.14 

0.24 

0.37 

0.44 

0..53 

0.47 

0.78 

0.96 

0.90 

0.59 

0.21 

0.30 

0.36 

0.49 

0.56 

0.66 

0.67 

0.89 

1.29 

1.69 

1.71 

0.54 

0.21 

0.28 

0.42 

0.55 

0.68 

0.74 

0.95 

0.86 

1.29 

1.58 

1..57 

2.00 

1.86 

0.65 

0.24 

0.34 

0.46 

0.56 

0.67 

0.81 

0.87 

0.99 

1.02 

1.25 

1.51 

1.18 

1.86 

0.50 

1.07 

0.76 

4..50 

0.55 


466 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING  HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Peksons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


BERKSHIRE -Con 

Windsor,    . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
13  persons, 

BRISTOL 

Acushnet,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 

12  persons, 
Attleborough, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 
18  persons, 
20  persons, 
22  persons, 

25  persons, 

26  persons, 
Berkley, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons. 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


135 

9 

28 

26 

21 

19 

15 

7 

4 

2 

1 
1 


294 
31 

57 
62 
58 
33 
16 
18 
11 
5 
2 

1 

1,890 

63 

331 

385 

353 

275 

198 

123 

67 

38 

25 

10 

9 

3 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

256 

24 

.56 

50 

52 

30 


1,019 
35 

201 

188 

168 

153 

131 

64 

29 

17 

8 

9 

16 


2,282 

186 

379 

485 

484 

265 

143 

169 

90 

47 

23 

11 

12,623 

291 

1,981 

2,448 

2,410 

1,931 

1,382 

815 

466 

286 

191 

69 

89 

36 

12 

32 

35 

31 

25 

18 

45 

.30 

1,913 

151 

403 

362 

418 

232 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


7.55 
3.89 
7.18 
7.23 
8.00 
8.05 
8.73 
9.14 
7.25 
8.50 
8.00 
9.00 
8.00 


7.76 

6.00 

6.65 

7.82 

8..34 

8.03 

8.94 

9.39 

8.18 

9.40 

11.50 

11.00 

6.68 

4.62 

5.98 

6.36 

6.83 

7.02 

6.98 

6.63 

6.96 

7.53 

7.64 

6.90 

9.89 

12.00 

12.00 

16.00 

17..50 

31.00 

25.00 

1800 

45.00 

30.00 

7.47 

6.29 

7.20 

7.24 

8.04 

7.73 


0.55 
0.26 
0.28 
0.41 
0.50 
0.62 
0.69 
0.77 
1.10 
1.06 
1.25 
1.22 
1.50 


0.49 
0.17 
0..30 
0.38 
0.48 
0.62 
0.67 
0.75 
0.98 
0.96 
0.87 
1.09 
0.66 
0.22 
0.33 
0.47 
0.59 
0.71 
0.86 
1.06 
1.15 
1.20 
1.31 
1..59 
1.21 
1.08 
1.17 
0.94 
0.91 
0.58 
0.80 
1.22 
0.56 
0.87 
0.50 
0.16 
0.28 
0.41 
0.50 
0.65 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  op  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Numlier 

Total 

of 

Number 

Families 

of 

of 

Rooms 

Speci- 

Oc- 

fied Size 

cupied 

BRISTOL— Con. 

Berkley  — Con. 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 
13  persons, 

Dartmouth, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  liersons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

16  persons, 
Dighton, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
Easton, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

17  persons, 
Fairhaven, . 

1  person, 

2  persons. 


16 

17 

8 

1 

1 

1 

814 

65 

206 

153 

141 

94 

69 

37 

19 

13 

8 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

461 

36 

99 

93 

77 

62 

42 

28 

10 

8 

1 

4 

1 

1,061 

60 

179 

217 

204 

155 

99 

58 

51 

20 

8 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

898 

61 

217 


Aver 

age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


114 
142 

64 

11 

8 

8 

6,187 

390 

1,454 

1,124 

1,1.58 

722 

588 

309 

171 

107 

60 

30 

14 

13 

16 

31 

3,254 

197 

632 

639 

568 

468 

311 

220 

80 

83 

5 

37 

14 

7,145 

240 

1,121 

1,481 

1,431 

1,098 

672 

426 

377 

139 

68 

37 

0 

14 

20 

9 

6,468 

340 

1,509 


7.13 
8.35 
8.00 
11.00 
8.00 
8.00 
7.60 
6.00 
7.06 
7.35 
8.21 
7.68 
8.52 
8.35 
9.00 
8.23 
7.50 
7.50 
14.00 
13.00 
16.00 
15.50 
7.06 
5.47 
6.38 
6.87 
7.38 
7.55 
7.40 
7.86 
8.00 
10..38 
5.00 
9.25 
14.00 
6.73 
4.10 
6.26 
6.82 
7.01 
7.08 
6.79 
7.34 
7.39 
6.95 
8.50 
6.17 
6.00 
14.00 
20.00 
9.00 
7.20 
5.57 
6.95 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


0.84 
0.84 
1.00 
0.82 
1.25 
1.63 
0.50 
0.17 
0.28 
0.41 
0.49 
0.65 
0.70 
0.84 
0.89 
1.09 
1.33 
1.47 
0.86 
1.00 
0.88 
1.03 
0.55 
0.18 
0.31 
0.44 
0.54 

o.m 

0.81 
0.89 
1.00 
0.87 
2.00 
1.19 
0.86 
0.62 
0.24 
0.32 
0.44 
0.57 
0.71 
0.88 
0.95 
1.08 
1.29 
1.18 
1.78 
2.00 
1.00 
0.75 
1.89 
0..52 
0.18 
0.29 


EOOMS. 


467 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED  DWELLING  HOUSES —  Continued. 


CouNTiKs,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

nomber  of  i'ersons 

TO  A  Family. 


BRISTOL  — Con. 

Fairhaven  — Con. 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons. 
Fall  River, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 
24  persons, 

26  persons, 

27  persons, 

28  persons, 

29  persons, 
33  persons, 
36  persons, 
41  persons, 
45  persons, 
53  persons, 
82  persons, 
86  persons, 

119  persons, 
274  persons. 
Fall  River.    Ward  1 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

197 

1,371 

6.96 

0.43 

159 

1,114 

7.01 

057 

118 

919 

7.79 

0.64 

65 

519 

7.98 

0.75 

43 

371 

8.63 

0.81 

19 

164 

8.63 

0.93 

11 

90 

8.18 

1.10 

5 

33 

6.60 

1.52 

2 

12 

6.00 

1.83 

1 

26 

26.00 

0.46 

17,948 

100,713 

5.61 

0.89 

511 

2,156 

4.22 

0.24 

2,539 

12,765 

5.03 

0.40 

3,029 

16,470 

5.44 

0.55 

2,927 

16,144 

5..52 

0.73 

2,582 

14,529 

5.63 

0.89 

2,086 

12,080 

5.79 

1.04 

1,490 

8,795 

5.90 

1.19 

1,09] 

6,354 

5.82 

1.37 

715 

4,258 

5.96 

1.51 

419 

2,588 

6.18 

1.62 

267 

1,790 

6.70 

1.64 

124 

783 

6.31 

1.90 

75 

492 

6.56 

1.98 

31 

253 

8.16 

1.72 

19 

148 

7.79 

1.93 

5 

56 

11.20 

1.43 

6 

66 

11.00 

1.55 

2 

22 

11.00 

1.64 

3 

147 

49.00 

0.39 

4 

60 

15.00 

1..33 

1 

17 

17.00 

1.24 

3 

31 

10.33 

2.13 

3 

122 

40.67 

0..59 

1 

34 

34.00 

0.76 

1 

25 

25.00 

1.08 

1 

25 

25.00 

1.12 

2 

79 

39.50 

0.73 

•2 

68 

34.00 

0.97 

o 

111 

55.50 

0.65 

1 

34 

34.00 

1.21 

1 

13 

13.00 

3.46 

1 

24 

24.00 

2.21 

1 

•25 

25.00 

3.28 

1 

30 

30  00 

2.87 

1 

62 

62.00 

1.92 

1 

57 

57.00 

4.81 

2,342 

13,322 

5.69 

0.84 

Gl 

256 

4.20 

0.24 

330 

1,705 

5.17 

0.39 

447 

2,475 

5..54 

0..54 

383 

2,228 

5.82 

0.69 

341 

1,984 

•  5.82 

0.86 

277 

1,580 

5.70 

1.05 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

to  a  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


BRISTOL  — Con. 
Ward  1 


Fall 


River 
—  Con. 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
15  persons, 

Fall  River.    Ward  2. 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons,  . 
20  persons,  . 
22  persons,    . 

Fall  River.     Ward  3 

1  person, 

2  persons,    . 

3  persons,     . 

4  persons,    . 

5  persons,    . 

6  persons,     . 

7  persons,     . 

8  persons,     . 

9  persons,     . 

10  persons,    . 

11  persons,    . 

12  persons,    . 

13  persons,    . 

14  persons,    . 

15  persons,     . 

17  persons,    . 

18  persons,    . 

19  persons,    . 

20  persons,  . 
22  persons,    . 

Fall  River.     Wa7-d  4, 

1  person, 

2  persons 

3  persons, 

4  persons 

5  persons 

6  persons. 


191 

1,138 

I 

5.96 

131 

778 

5.94 

91 

568 

6.24 

40 

260 

6.50 

28 

192 

6.86 

15 

108 

7.20 

6 

39 

6.50 

1 

11 

11.00 

1,677 

9,462 

5.64 

40 

166 

4.15 

207 

1,065 

5.14 

259 

1,380 

5.33 

248 

1,400 

5.64 

252 

1,433 

5.69 

216 

1,281 

5.93 

147 

864 

5.88 

122 

732 

6.00 

71 

412 

5.80 

45 

262 

5.82 

34 

217 

6.38 

IS 

116 

6.44 

9 

61 

6.78 

3 

20 

6.67 

4 

24 

6.00 

1 

17 

17.00 

1 

12 

12.00 

2,247 

10,249 

4.56 

64 

199 

3.11 

288 

1,1.55 

4.01 

348 

1,451 

4.17 

370 

1,598 

4.32 

327 

1,497 

4.58 

282 

1,331 

4.72 

173 

803 

4.64 

162 

792 

4.89 

96 

522 

5.44 

51 

256 

5.02 

33 

181 

5.48 

23 

126 

5.48 

13 

69 

5.31 

i 

45 

6.43 

4 

41 

10.25 

2 

21 

10.50 

1 

14 

14.00 

1 

125 

125.00 

1 

16 

16.00 

1 

1 

7.00 

2,241 

13,396 

5.98 

76 

333 

4. .38 

333 

•  1,860 

5.59 

425 

2,521 

5.93 

374 

2,193 

5.86 

328 

2,006 

6.12 

248 

1,519 

6.13 

1.17 
1.35 
1.44 
1.54 
1.60 
1.67 
2.00 
1..36 
0.92 
0.24 
0.39 
0.56 
0.71 
0.88 
l.Ol 
1.19 
1.33 
1.55 
1.72 
1.72 
1.86 
1.92 
2.10 
2.50 
1.18 
1.83 
1.12 
0.32 
0.50 
0.72 
0.93 
1.09 
1.27 
1.51 
1.64 
1.66 
1.99 
2.01 
2.19 
2.45 
2.18 
1.46 
1.62 
1.29 
0.15 
1.25 
3.14 
0.78 
0.23 
0.36 
0.51 
0.68 
0.82 
0.98 


468 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHtrSETTS  —  1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING  HOUSES  —  Continued. 


CoL'NTiES,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

UuJiBER  OK  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


BRISTOL  — Con. 

Fall  River.     Ward  4 
—  Con. 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
IV  persons, 
21  persons, 
33  persons. 

Fall  River.     Ward 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 
S  persons, 
9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
1.5  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 
.,     20  persons, 

27  persons, 
36  persons,    , 
Fall  River.    Ward  0 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 
19  persons, 
33  persons, 
86  persons, 

274  persons, 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 

Sppci- 

fled  Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Itooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Koom 


178 

1,122 

6.30 

121 

764 

6.31 

78 

469 

6.01 

38 

2.59 

6.82 

19 

144 

7.58 

11 

72 

6.55 

t 

48 

6.86 

2 

18 

9.00 

1 

6 

6.00 

1 

17 

17.00 

1 

45 

45.00 

2,129 

9,771 

4.59 

72 

226 

3.14 

.320 

1,276 

3.99 

303 

1,297 

4.28 

346 

1,516 

4.38 

299 

1,391 

4.65 

248 

1,157 

4.67 

205 

1,040 

5.07 

132 

674 

.5.11 

81 

412 

5.09 

63 

354 

5.62 

30 

180 

6.00 

9 

58 

6.44 

11 

72 

6.,55 

1 

6 

6.00 

4 

26 

6.50 

1 

12 

12.00 

1 

8 

8.00 

1 

12 

12.00 

1 

2.5 

2.5.00 

1 

29 

29.00 

2,179 

11,4.32 

5.25 

34 

129 

3.79 

241 

1,118 

4.64 

296 

1,429 

4.83 

3.il 

1,787 

5.09 

312 

1,577 

5.05 

2.i9 

1,418 

5.47 

208 

1,1,36 

5.46 

171 

960 

5.61 

117 

670 

5.73 

87 

497 

5.71 

.50 

294 

5.88 

21 

123 

5.86 

17 

111 

6..53 

6 

.33 

5. ,50 

4 

22 

5.50 

1 

10 

10.00 

1 

8 

8.00 

1 

23 

23.00 

1 

30 

30.00 

1 

57 

57.00 

1.11 

1.27 
1.50 
1.47 
1.45 
1.83 
1.90 
1.56 
2.83 
1.24 
0.73 
1.09 
0.32 
0.50 
0.70 
0.91 
1.07 
1.29 
1.38 
1.57 
1.77 
1.78 
1.83 
1.86 
1.99 
233 
2.31 
l.,33 
2.13 
1.67 
1.08 
1.24 
1.07 
0.26 
0.43 
0.62 
0.79 
0.99 
1.10 
1.28 
1.43 
1.57 
1.75 
1.87 
2.05 
1.99 
2.55 
2.73 
1.60 
2.38 
1.43 
2.87 
4.81 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied .Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


BRISTOL— Con. 

Fall  River.     Ward  7, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 
20  persons, 
22  persons, 
24  persons, 

28  persons, 

29  persons, 
36  persons, 
41  persons. 

Fall  River.    Ward  8. 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persona, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
14  persons, 
17  persons, 
26  persons, 
45  persons, 
53  persons, 

119  persons. 
Fall  River.    Ward  9 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 
0  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persona. 


1,396 

9,733 

6.97 

62 

344 

5..55 

267 

1,527 

5.72 

261 

1,728 

6.62 

234 

1,547 

6.61 

188 

1,282 

6.82 

136 

993 

7.30 

94 

714 

7.60 

53 

375 

7.08 

36 

241 

6.69 

17 

186 

10.94 

18 

196 

10.89 

5 

45 

9.00 

4 

39 

9.75 

6 

89 

14.83 

2 

24 

12.00 

2 

25 

12.50 

1 

9 

9.00 

1 

15 

15.00 

1 

12 

12.00 

3 

122 

40.67 

1 

25 

25.00 

'2 

79 

39.50 

1 

82 

82.00 

1 

34 

34.00 

1,607 

11,.369 

7.07 

49 

275 

5.61 

261 

1,551 

5.94 

327 

2,237 

6.84 

295 

2,066 

7.00 

250 

1,768 

7.07 

1.59 

1,252 

7.87 

110 

892 

8.11 

65 

484 

7.45 

46 

3S4 

8.35 

20 

138 

O.iK) 

12 

104 

8.67 

6 

45 

7..50 

o 

18 

9.00 

1 

22 

22.00 

1 

34 

34.00 

1 

13 

13.00 

1 

24 

24.00 

1 

62 

62.00 

2,130 

11,979 

5.62 

53 

228 

4. .30 

292 

1,508 

5.16 

363 

1,952 

5.38 

326 

1,809 

555 

285 

1,.591 

5.58 

261 

1,549 

5.93 

184 

1,086 

5.90 

134 

795 

5.93 

99 

580 

5.86 

58 

376 

6.48 

0.66 
0.18 
0.35 
0.45 
0.61 
0.73 
0.82 
0.92 
1.13 
1.34 
0.91 
1.01 
1.33 
1.33 
0.94 
1.25 
1.28 
1.89 
1.33 
1.83 
0.59 
1.12 
0.73 
0.44 
1.21 
0.64 
0.18 
0.34 
0.44 
0.57 
0.71 
0.76 
0.86 
1.07 
l.OS 
1.45 
1.27 
1.60 
l.,56 
0.77 
0.76 
3.46 
2.21 
1.92 
O.fK) 
0.23 
0.39 
0.,56 
0.72 
0.90 
1.01 
1.19 
1.35 
1..54 
1.54 


ROOMS. 


469 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


BRISTOL  — Con. 

Fall  River.     Ward  9 
—  Con. 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
1.3  persons, 

14  persons, 
16  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 
83  persons, 

Freetown,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 
a  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 
Mansfield,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

13  persons, 
New  Bedford 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons. 


43 

16 

8 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

342 

32 

63 

52 

83 

42 

20 

20 

12 

7 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

946 

60 

201 

194 

179 

128 

79 

47 

25 

20 

8 

3 

2 

12,221 

535 

2,203 

2,343 

2,041 

1,639 

1,199 

841 

553 

3,54 

212 

149 

67 

33 

16 

13 

4 

5 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


282 

90 

.53 

24 

9 

8 

14 

25 

2,123 

159 

381 

290 

534 

290 

135 

146 

66 

37 

20 

22 

21 

8 

14 

6,790 

284 

1,371 

],.355 

1,346 

971 

625 

371 

185 

176 

64 

18 

24 

75,827 

2,347 

12,.301 

14,106 

12,643 

10,477 

7,764 

5,584 

3,732 

2,323 

1,.=J46 

1,070 

495 

3.54 

138 

130 

88 

20 


Aver- 
age 

Num- 

Ijer  of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 

Room 


6.56 
5.63 
6.63 
6.00 
9.00 
8.00 
14.00 
25.00 
6.21 
4.97 
6.05 
5.58 
6.43 
6.90 
6.75 
7.30 
5.50 
5.29 
6.67 
7.33 
7.00 
8.00 
14.00 
7.18 
4.73 
6.82 
6.98 
7. .52 
7.59 
7.91 
7.89 
7.40 
S.80 
8.00 
6.00 
12.00 
6.20 
4.39 
5..58 
6.02 
6.19 
6.39 
6.48 
6.64 
6.75 
6..56 
7.29 
7.18 
7.39 
10.73 
8.63 
10.00 
22.00 
10.00 


1.68 
2.13 
1.96 
2.33 
1.78 
2.25 
1.36 
3  28 
0.66 
0.20 
0.33 
0.54 
0.62 
0.72 
0.89 
0.96 
1.45 
1.70 
1.50 
1.50 
1.71 
1.88 
1.14 
0..55 
0.21 
0.29 
0.43 
0.53 
0.66 
0.76 
0.89 
1.08 
1.02 
1.25 
1.83 
1.08 
0.73 
0.23 
0.36 
0..50 
0.65 
0.78 
0.93 
1.05 
1.19 
1..S7 
1.37 
1..53 
1.62 
1.21 
1.62 
1..50 
0.73 
1.70 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Familt. 


BRISTOL  — Con. 
New  BEDFORD-Con 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 

26  persons, 

27  persons, 
29  persons, 
35  persons, 
37  persons, 
78  persons, 
84  persons, 

221  persons, 
New  Bedford .    Wd 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  i^ersons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  pei'sons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

18  persons, 
21  persons, 

New  Bedford.    Wd. ; 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

19  persons, 
26  persons, 

Keiv  Bedfo  rd.    Wd 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Ro(  ims 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


.Vver- 
agc 

Nuui- 

Ijcr  of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 

Room 


3 

42 

14.00 

•2 

39 

19.50 

2 

27 

13.50 

1 

25 

25.00 

1 

24 

24.00 

1 

119 

119.00 

2 

.55 

27.50 

1 

35 

.35.00 

1 

20 

20.00 

1 

28 

28.00 

1 

60 

60.00 

1 

235 

235.00 

2,500 

14,064 

5.63 

57 

259 

4.54 

306 

1,532 

5.01 

.395 

2,110 

5..34 

360 

1,960 

5.44 

3.53 

1,964 

5.56 

316 

1,788 

5.6() 

227 

1,.3.58 

5.98 

162 

1,011 

6.24 

130 

794 

6.11 

70 

455 

6.50 

70 

445 

6.36 

26 

175 

6.73 

14 

92 

6..57 

5 

31 

6,20 

5 

48 

9.60 

1- 

I 

7.00 

2 

22 

11.00 

1 

13 

13.00 

1,792 

11,209 

6.26 

69 

311 

4.51 

346 

2,012 

5.82 

365 

2,257 

6.18 

318 

1,976 

6.21 

231 

1,493 

6.46 

1.59 

1,055 

6.64 

118 

792 

6.71 

83 

569 

6.86 

44 

284 

6.45 

29 

202 

6.97 

14 

94 

6.71 

8 

65 

8.13 

4 

42 

10.50 

1 

i 

7.00 

1 

11 

11.00 

1 

15 

15.00 

1 

24 

24.00 

1,553 

10,431 

6.72 

110 

567 

.5.15 

403 

2,387 

5.92 

373 

2,468 

6.62 

277 

1,924 

6.95 

1.29 
0.97 
1.56 
0.88 
1.08 
0.23 
1.05 
1.00 
1.85 
2.79 
1.40 
0.94 
0.94 
0.22 
0.40 
0..56 
0.73 
0.90 
1.06 
1.17 
1.28 
1.47 
1..54 
1.73 
1.78 
1.98 
2.26 
1..56 
2.29 
1.64 
1.62 
0.70 
0.22 
0.34 
0.49 
0.64 
0.77 
0.90 
1.04 
1.17 
1.39 
1.44 
1.64 
1.48 
1.24 
2.14 
1.45 
1.27 
1.08 
0.54 
0.19 
0.34 
0.45 
0.58 


470 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


EOOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


CorxTiES,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Nu-MBER  OF  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
J'amilies 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


BRISTOL  — Cou. 

Neiv  Bedford.  IVd.  3 
—  Con. 

5  persons,  . 

6  persons,  . 

7  persons,  . 
S  persons,  . 
9  persons,  . 

10  persons,  . 

11  persons,  . 

12  persons,  . 
li  persons,  . 
78  persons,  . 

Neio  Bedford,  mi.  4,  ; 

1  iiersou, 

2  persons,  . 

3  persons,  . 
i  persons,  . 

5  persons,  . 

6  persons,  . 

7  persons,  . 

8  persons,  . 

9  x^ersons,  . 

10  persons,  . 

11  persons,  . 

12  persons,  . 

13  persons,  . 

14  persons,  . 

15  persons,  . 

16  persons,  . 

17  persons,  . 
22  persons,  . 
27  persons,  . 
35  persons,  . 

221  persons,  . 

Ne%u Bedford.  Wd.. 

1  person, 

2  persons,  . 

3  persons,  . 

4  persons,  . 

5  persons,  . 

6  persons,  . 

7  persons,  . 

8  persons,  . 

9  persons,  . 

10  persons,  . 

11  persons,  . 

12  persons,  , 

13  persons,  . 

14  persons,  . 

15  persons,  . 

16  persons,  . 
19  persons,  . 
21  persons,  . 
29  persons,  . 

Neiv  Bedford.  Wd.  a, 
1  person. 


180 

89 

55 

28 

18 

7 

6 

5 

1 

1 

1,615 

140 

356 

3.50 

291 

200 

113 

72 

42 

19 

12 

5 

2 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2,172 

109 

438 

440 

376 

291 

199 

139 

83 

39 

31 

19 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2,589 

.50 


1,340 

1 
7.44 

688 

7.73 

444 

8.07 

234 

8.36 

1.54 

8.56 

63 

9.00 

65 

10.83 

,55 

11.00 

14 

14.00 

28 

28.00 

11,745 

7.27 

558 

3.99 

2,198 

6.17 

2,.361 

6.75 

2,144 

7.37 

1,533 

7.67 

946 

8..S7 

633 

8.79 

346 

8.24 

164 

8.63 

128 

10.67 

57 

11.40 

21 

10.50 

122 

.30..50 

18 

18  00 

24 

12.00 

65 

65.00 

13 

13.00 

25 

25.00 

119 

119.00 

35 

35.00 

235 

235.00 

14,170 

6..52 

462 

4.24 

2,425 

5.. 54 

2,729 

6.20 

2,438 

6.48 

2,045 

7.03 

1,423 

7.15 

1,044 

7.51 

654 

7.88 

336 

8.02 

308 

9.94 

193 

10.16 

6 

6.00 

14 

14.00 

10 

10.00 

16 

16.00 

5 

5.00 

24 

24.00 

14 

14.00 

24 

24.00 

14,208 

5.49 

190 

3.80 

0.67 
0.78 
0.87 
0.96 
1.05 
1.11 
1.02 
1.09 
1.00 
2.79 
0.54 
0.25 
0.32 
0.44 
0.54 
0.65 
0.72 
0.80 
0.97 
1.04 
0.94 
0.96 
1.14 
0.43 
0.78 
1.25 
0.25 
1.31 
0.88 
0.23 
1.00 
0.94 
0.64 
0.24 
0.36 
0.48 
0.62 
0.71 
0.84 
0.93 
1.02 
1.04 
1.01 
1.08 
2.00 
0.93 
1.40 
0.94 
3.20 
0.79 
1.50 
1.21 
0.92 
0.26 


CoiTNTiES,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Nu.MBER  OP  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


ish 


BRISTOL  — Con. 

J^ew  Bedford.    Wd.  6 
—  Con. 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 
29  persons, 
37  persons, 
84  jiersons. 

North  Attleborou 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
22  persons, 
27  persons, 

Norton, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
67  persons, 

Raynliam,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons. 


354 

420 

419 

384 

323 

230 

155 

104 

63 

35 

25 

10 

8 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,499 

50 

2.50 

305 

300 

206 

148 

98 

67 

39 

19 

7 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

401 

.33 

77 

88 

68 

62 

33 

20 

7 

4 

5 

2 

1 

1 

397 

22 

88 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


1,747 

2,181 

2,201 

2,102 

1,864 

1,313 

918 

.591 

390 

216 

173 

84 

65 

35 

7 

20 

31 

20 

60 

10,.357 

206 

1,517 

2,101 

1,996 

1,502 

1,078 

732 

552 

306 

160 

64 

46 

13 

16 

22 

16 

30 

3,080 

140 

524 

670 

528 

510 

259 

189 

63 

40 

52 

14 

6 

85 

3,. 557 

130 

776 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


4.93 

5.19 

5.25 

5  47 

5.77 

5.71 

5.92 

5.68 

6.19 

6.17 

6.92 

8.40 

8.13 

8.75 

7.00 

20.00 

31.00 

20.00 

60.00 

6.91 

4.12 

6.07 

6.89 

6.65 

7.29 

7.28 

7.47 

8.24 

7.85 

8.42 

9.14 

11.50 

13.00 

8.00 

22.00 

16.00 

30.00 

7.68 

4.24 

6.81 

7.61 

7.76 

8.23 

7.85 

9.45 

9.00 

10.00 

10.40 

7.00 

6.00 

85.00 

8.96 

5.91 

8.82 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


0.41 
0..58 
0.76 
0.91 
1.04 
1.23 
1.35 
1.58 
1.62 
1.78 
1.73 
l.,55 
1.72 
1.71 
2.43 
0.90 
0.94 
1.85 
1.40 
0.63 
0.24 
0.33 
0.44 
0.60 
0.69 
0.82 
0.94 
0.97 
1.15 
1.19 
1.20 
1.04 
1.00 
1.75 
0.68 
1.38 
0.90 
0.,52 
0.24 
0.29 
0.39 
0.52 
0.61 
0.76 
0.74 
0.89 
0.90 
0.96 
15.71 
2.00 
0.79 
0.43 
0.17 
0.23 


ROOMS. 


471 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 

Rpeci- 

fled  Size 


BRISTOL  — Con. 

Raynham  — Con. 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 
,5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
1'2  jjersons, 

Re  lie  both,   . 
1  person, 
•2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 
.5  persons, 
()  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 
i)  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
Seekonk,     . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 
.5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

15  persons, 
Somerset,    . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 
?>  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons. 


101 
67 
47 
3.S 
21 


1 

4 

1 

451 

37 

96 

89 

74 

.56 

38 

24 

18 

9 

3 

1 

3 

2 

1 

334 

22 

.i4 

69 

66 

35 

28 

19 

12 

17 

5 

1 

2 

3 

1 

497 

47 

97 

102 

76 

61 

45 

32 

16 

14 

3 

1 

1 


Total 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


898 

604 

463 

339 

186 

46 

59 

4 

44 

8 

3,3.52 

213 

623 

6.39 

,589 

406 

332 

186 

147 

103 

23 

10 

46 

18 

17 

2,428 

99 

357 

481 

494 

270 

208 

144 

106 

142 

44 

10 

25 

35 

13 

3,865 

249 

752 

758 

637 

510 

376 

271 

124 

121 

21 

14 

7 

25 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


8.89 

9.01 

9.85 

10.27 

8.86 

9.20 

8.43 

4.00 

11.00 

8.00 

7.43 

5.76 

6,49 

7.18 

7.96 

7.25 

8.74 

7.75 

8.17 

11.44 

7.67 

10.00 

15.33 

9.00 

17.00 

7.27 

4.50 

6.61 

6.97 

7.48 

7.71 

7.43 

7.58 

8.83 

8.35 

8.80 

10.00 

12..50 

11.67 

13.00 

7.78 

5.30 

7.75 

7.43 

8..38 

8.36 

8.36 

8.47 

7.75 

8.64 

7.00 

14.00 

7.00 

12..50 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


0.34 
0.44 
0..51 
0..58 
0.79 
0.87 
1.07 
2.50 
1.00 
1.50 
0.,54 
0.17 
0.31 
0.42 
0.50 
0.69 
0.69 
0.90 
0.98 
0.79 
1.30 
1.10 
0.78 
1.44 
0.82 
0.60 
0.22 
0..30 
0.43 
0.53 
0.65 
0.81 
0.92 
0.91 
1.08 
1.34 
1.10 
0.96 
1.11 
1.15 
0.51 
0.19 
0.26 
0.40 
0.48 
0.60 
0.72 
0.83 
1.03 
1.04 
143 
0.79 
1.71 
1.04 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  a  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


BRISTOL  — Con. 

Swansea,    . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
Taunton,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

0  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 
28  persons, 
46  persons, 
65  persons, 

957  persons, 
Taunton.     Ward  1, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons. 


411 

3,214 

7.82 

27 

170 

6..30 

83 

588 

7.08 

77 

590 

7.66 

95 

754 

7.94 

50 

422 

8.44 

31 

2.55 

8.23 

24 

215 

8.96 

10 

76 

7.60 

5 

41 

8.20 

6 

65 

10.83 

2 

23 

11. .50 

1 

15 

15.00 

5,885 

41,645 

7.08 

220 

1,079 

4.90 

973 

6,216 

6.39 

1,169 

8,053 

6.89 

1,060 

7,377 

6.96 

878 

6,336 

7.22 

636 

4,(i07 

7.24 

373 

2,733 

7.33 

249 

1,826 

7.33 

1.52 

1,098 

7.22 

78 

651 

8.35 

54 

420 

7.78 

16 

161 

10.06 

7 

82 

11.71 

5 

77 

15.40 

1 

i 

7.00 

2 

28 

14.00 

1 

12 

12.00 

1 

'>2 

22.00 

3 

57 

19.00 

1 

15 

15.00 

1 

32 

32.00 

1 

29 

29.00 

1 

20 

20.00 

1 

8 

8.00 

1 

15 

15.00 

1 

684 

684.00 

669 

4,963 

7.42 

17 

89 

5.24 

118 

831 

7.04 

147 

1,070 

7.28 

129 

956 

7.41 

113 

874 

7.73 

73 

574 

7.86 

29 

236 

8.14 

20 

157 

7.85 

11 

74 

6.73 

8 

74 

9.25 

2 

15 

7..50 

1 

5 

5.00 

1 

8 

8.00 

0.51 
0.16 
0.28 
0.39 
0..50 
0..59 
0.73 
0.78 
1.05 
1.10 
0.92 
0.96 
0.80 
0.65 
0,20 
0.31 
0.44 
0..57 
0.69 
0.83 
0.96 
1.09 
1.25 
1.20 
1.41 
1.19 
1.11 
0.91 
2.14 
1.14 
1.42 
0.82 
1.00 
1..33 
0.66 
0.76 
1.40 
5.75 
4.33 
1.40 
0..56 
0.19 
0.28 
0.41 
0..54 
0.65 
0.76 
0.86 
1.02 
1.34 
1.08 
1.47 
2.40 
1.63 


472 


CENSUS    OP   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  op  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
ago 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

BRISTOL  —  Con. 

Taunton.     Ward  2,  . 

687 

5,4.53 

7.94 

0.53 

Taunton.      Wai 
—  Con. 

■d  6 

1  person, 

39 

170 

4.36 

0.23 

6  persons, 

107 

691 

6.46 

0.93 

2  persons, 

133 

907 

6.82 

0.29 

7  persons. 

70 

458 

6..54 

1.07 

3  persons. 

147 

1,113 

7.57 

0.40 

8  persons. 

40 

286 

7.15 

1.13 

4  persons. 

124 

993 

8.01 

0.50 

9  persons. 

31 

215 

6.94 

1.30 

5  persons, 

85 

741 

8.72 

0  57 

10  persons, 

8 

75 

9..38 

1.07 

6  persons, 

78 

691 

8.86 

0.6S 

11  persons. 

8 

58 

7.25 

1.52 

7  persons. 

37 

334 

9.03 

0.78 

12  persons. 

3 

19 

6.33 

1.89 

8  persons. 

11 

90 

8.18 

0.98 

13  persons. 

1 

5 

o.OO 

2.60 

9  persons. 

12 

112 

9.33 

0.96 

14  persons. 

2 

16 

8.00 

1.75 

10  persons, 

8 

91 

1138 

0.88 

16  persons, 

2 

28 

14.00 

1.14 

11  persons. 

4 

39 

9.75 

1.13 

19  persons. 

1 

23 

23.00 

0.83 

12  persons. 

3 

55 

18..33 

0.65 

Taunton.     Wan 

10,  . 

715 

4,8.58 

6.79 

064 

13  persons, 

2 

32 

16.00 

0.81 

1  person. 

24 

118 

4.92 

0.20 

14  persons, 

1 

48 

48.00 

0.29 

2  persons. 

126 

816 

6.48 

0.31 

17  persons, 

1 

12 

12.00 

1.42 

3  persons, 

1.38 

923 

6.69 

0.45 

19  persons. 

1 

17 

17.00 

1  12 

4  persons, 

1.35 

942 

6.98 

0..57 

46  persons. 

1 

,s 

8  00 

5.75 

5  persons. 

116 

797 

6.87 

0.73 

Taunton.     War 

i3,  . 

691 

4,730 

6.85 

0.64 

6  persons. 

70 

476 

6.80 

0.88 

1  person, 

46 

223 

4.85 

0.21 

7  persons. 

41 

277 

6.76 

1.04 

2  persons. 

116 

730 

6.29 

0.32 

8  persons. 

35 

256 

7.31 

1.09 

3  persons, 

128 

828 

6.47 

0.46 

9  persons. 

14 

106 

7.57 

1.19 

4  persons. 

13.5 

914 

6.77 

0..59 

10  persons. 

8 

65 

8.13 

1.23 

5  persons. 

101 

679 

6.72 

0.74 

11  persons. 

3 

18 

6.00 

1.83 

6  persons, 

50 

376 

7..52 

o.so 

12  xiersons, 

4 

42 

10.,50 

1.14 

7  persons. 

40 

287 

7.18 

0.98 

18  persons, 

1 

22 

22.00 

0.82 

8  persons. 

30 

224 

7.47 

1.07 

Taunton.     War 

d  7,  . 

673 

4,478 

6.65 

0.68 

9  persons, 

15 

139 

9.27 

0.97 

1  person, 

20 

112 

5.60 

0.18 

10  persons, 

7 

51 

7.29 

1.37 

2  persons. 

110 

677 

6.15 

0..32 

11  persons. 

15 

1.33 

8.87 

1.24 

3  persons. 

1.53 

1,043 

6.82 

0.44 

12  persons. 

1 

10 

10  00 

1.20 

4  persons, 

111 

7.52 

6.77 

0.59 

13  persons, 

2 

30 

15.00 

0.87 

5  persons. 

96 

655 

6.82 

0.73 

14  persons. 

1 

8 

8.00 

1.75 

6  persons. 

68 

440 

6.47 

0.93 

19  persons. 

1 

17 

17.00 

1.12 

7  persons, 

44 

290 

6.59 

106 

21  persons, 

1 

32 

32.00 

0.66 

8  persons. 

32 

239 

7.47 

1.07 

22  persons. 

1 

29 

29.00 

0.76 

9  persons, 

20 

128 

6.40 

1.41 

28  persons, 

1 

20 

20.00 

1.40 

10  persons. 

9 

58 

6.44 

l.,55 

Taunton.     War 

14,. 

737 

5,782 

7.85 

0..52 

11  persons. 

7 

58 

8.29 

1  .33 

1  person. 

35 

188 

5.37 

0.19 

12  persons. 

1 

6 

6.00 

2.00 

2  persons. 

134 

9.56 

7.13 

0.28 

14  persons, 

1 

5 

5.00 

2.80 

3  persons, 

174 

1,.364 

7.84 

0.38 

65  persons, 

1 

15 

15.00 

4..33 

4  persons. 

122 

960 

7.87 

0.51 

Tatmton.     War 

18,. 

898 

6,164 

6.86 

0.8S 

5  persons. 

107 

909 

8..50 

0.59 

1  person. 

16 

74 

4.63 

0.22 

6  persons, 

78 

645 

8.27 

0.73 

2  persons. 

120 

640 

5.33 

0.38 

7  persons,    . 

46 

412 

8.96 

0.78 

3  persons, 

120 

711 

5.93 

0..51 

8  persons,    . 

25 

206 

8.24 

0.97 

4  persons. 

172 

1,005 

5.84 

0.68 

9  persons,    . 

n 

SO 

7.82 

1.15 

5  persons. 

151 

958 

6.34 

0.79 

10  persons, 

4 

47 

11.75 

0.85 

6  persons, 

112 

714 

6.38 

0.94 

12  persons,    . 

1 

9 

9.00 

1.33 

7  per.sons, 

66 

439 

6.65 

1.05 

Taunton.     Wan 

I  o,  . 

815 

5,217 

6.40 

0.74 

8  persons,    . 

.56 

368 

6.57 

1.22 

1  person. 

23 

105 

4..57 

0.22 

9  persons,    . 

38 

238 

6.26 

1.44 

2  persons,    . 

116 

659 

5.68 

0.35 

10  persons, 

26 

190 

7.31 

1.37 

3  persons,    . 

162 

1,001 

6.18 

0.49 

11  persons. 

15 

99 

6.60 

1.67 

4  persons,    . 

1.32 

855 

6.48 

0.62 

12  persons,    . 

2 

15 

7. .50 

1.60 

5  persons,    . 

109 

723 

6.r)3 

0.75 

13  persons. 

1 

7 

7.00 

1.86 

ROOMS. 


473 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


CouNTiKS,  Cities, 
Towns,  and 

UUMBER  OF   PkKSOSS 

TO  A  Family. 


BRISTOL -Con. 


Taunton.      War 

—  Con. 

15  persons, 

•20  i)erson8, 

i)57  persons, 

Westport,   . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
13  persons, 

DUKES. 

Chilmark,   . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 
.5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons. 
Cottage  City, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 
(i  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 
"J  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
Edgar  town, 

1  person, 
3  persons, 

3  iJCrsous, 

4  pei'sous, 
,')  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons. 
Gay  Head, . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons. 


d  8 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

1 

1 

1 

15 

1 

684 

702 

5,008 

59 

327 

145 

1,011 

ICO 

1,132 

126 

863 

87 

695 

54 

431 

29 

237 

16 

114 

13 

96 

7 

42 

5 

52 

1 

S 

95 

751 

14 

90 

19 

141 

29 

239 

16 

1.S4 

6 

54 

I 

.53 

3 

30 

1 

10 

313 

2,279 

46 

269 

83 

567 

65 

508 

48 

377 

33 

265 

12 

114 

15 

106 

6 

38 

0 

11 

2 

17 

1 

7 

377 

2,932 

63 

367 

124 

965 

71 

606 

56 

461 

29 

222 

15 

136 

12 

117 

5 

44 

2 

14 

40 

215 

5 

29 

8 

35 

S 

48 

Aver- 

ajre 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cunied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
I'er- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


7.00 
15.00 
684.00 
7.13 
5.54 
6.97 
7.08 
6.85 
7.99 
7.98 
8.17 
7.13 
7.38 
6.00 
10.40 
8.00 


7.91 
6.43 
7.42 

8.24 
8.31 
900 
7.57 
10.00 
10.00 
7.28 
5.85 
6.83 
7.82 
7.85 
8.03 
9..50 
7.07 
6.33 
5. .50 
8..10 
7.00 
7.78 
5.83 
7.78 
8.54 
8.23 
7.66 
9.07 
9.75 
8.80 
7.00 
5..38 
5.80 
4.38 
6.00 


2.14 
1.33 
1.40 
0.53 
0.18 
0.29 
0.42 
0.58 
0.63 
0.75 
0.86 
1.12 
1.22 
1.67 
1.06 
1.63 


0.40 
0.16 
0.27 
0.36 
0.48 
0.56 
0.79 
0.70 
0.80 
0.46 
0.17 
0  29 
0.38 
0.51 
0.62 
0.63 
0.99 
1.26 
1.64 
1.18 
1.57 
0.38 
0.17 
0.26 
0..35 
0.49 
0.65 
0.66 
0.72 
0.91 
1.29 
0.79 
0.17 
0.46 
0.,50 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

to  a  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 

Speei-  ! 

fiedSize 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
I'er- 
.sons 

to  II 

Room 


DUKES -Con 
Gay  Head  —  Con. 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
11  persons, 

Gosnold,     . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 
16  persons, 

Tisl)ury, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
14  persons. 

West  Tisbury, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

ESSEX. 

Ainesbury, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons. 


2 

4 

4 

4 

3 

1 

1 

38 

3 

5 

14 

11 

2 

1 

1 

1 

289 

42 

72 

55 

50 

29 

18 

8 

3 

9 

1 

1 

1 

154 

17 

47 

46 

25 

10 

4 

3 

o 


2,281 

88 

.365 

481 

433 

327 

265 

137 

68 

54 

29 

14 

8 

6 


15 

23 

16 

23 

17 

5 

4 

279 

39 

30 

82 

76 

15 

7 

8 

22 

2,236 

249 

531 

408 

414 

236 

142 

74 

26 

88 

12 

11 

45 

1,183 

110 

348 

370 

201 

70 

37 

29 

18 


15,365 

399 

2,266 

3,143 

2,923 

2,210 

1,878 

964 

467 

437 

217 

167 

93 


7.50 
5.75 
4.00 
5.75 
5.67 
5.00 
4.00 
7.34 
13.00 
6.00 
5.86 
6.91 
7.50 
7.00 
8.00 
22.00 
7.74 
5.93 
7  38 
7.42 
8.28 
8.14 
7.89 
9.25 
8.67 
9.78 
12.00 
11.00 
45.00 
7.68 
6.47 
7.40 
8.04 
8.04 
7.00 
9.25 
9.67 
9.00 


6.74 
4.53 
6.21 
6.53 
6.75 
6.76 
7.09 
7.04 
6.87 
8.09 
7.48 
11.93 
11.63 
9.17 


0.53 

0.87 

l-.W 

1.22 

1.41 

1.80 

2.75 

0..50 

0.08 

0.33 

0..51 

0..5S 

0.67 

1.00 

1.00 

0.73 

0.45 

0.17 

0.27 

0.40 

0.48 

0.61 

0.76 

0.76 

0.92 

0.92 

0.92 

1.09 

0..31 

0.39 

0.15 

0.27 

0.37 

0..'")0 

0.71 

0.65 

0.72 

0.89 


0  65 
0.22 
0.32 
0.46 
0.59 
0.74 
0.85 
0.99 
1.16 
l.U 
\.U 
0.92 
1.03 
1.42 


474 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  rERSOXs 

TO  A  Family. 

1 
Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

to  a  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

ESSEX  -  Con. 
Amesbury  — Con. 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Bererhj.      Ward  1  — 
Con. 

16  persons,    . 

3 

28 

9.33 

1.71 

2  persons,     . 

99 

549 

5.55 

0.36 

19  persons, 

1 

18 

18.00 

1.06 

3  persons. 

109 

652 

5.98 

0.50 

26  persons, 

1 

50 

50.00 

0.52 

4  persons. 

108 

718 

6.65 

0.60 

68  persons, 

1 

.50 

50.00 

1.36 

5  persons. 

92 

628 

6.83 

0.73 

Andover,    . 

1,296 

10,039 

7.75 

0.61 

6  persons. 

69 

492 

7.13 

0.84 

1  person. 

58 

270 

4.66 

0.21 

7  persons, 

31 

225 

7.26 

0.96 

2  persons. 

208 

1,.332 

6.40 

0.31 

8  persons, 

27 

206 

7.63 

1.05 

3  persons. 

203 

1,384 

6.82 

0.44 

9  persons, 

11 

81 

7.36 

1.22 

4  persons. 

252 

1,802 

7.15 

0.56 

10  persons. 

8 

89 

11.13 

0.90 

5  persons. 

188 

1,4.58 

7.76 

0.64 

11  persons. 

4 

53 

13.25 

0.83 

6  persons. 

150 

1,199 

7.99 

0.75 

12  persons, 

3 

50 

16.67 

0.72 

7  persons. 

96 

755 

7.86 

0.89 

13  persons. 

2 

22 

11.00 

1.18 

8  persons, 

53 

452 

8.53 

0.94 

15  persons. 

1 

8 

8.00 

1.88 

9  persons, 

30 

254 

8.47 

1.06 

16  persons. 

2 

36 

18.00 

0.89 

10  persons, 

21 

218 

10.38 

0.96 

22  persons, 

1 

50 

50.00 

0.44 

11  persons. 

13 

147 

11.31 

0.97 

28  persons. 

1 

30 

.30.00 

0.93 

12  persons. 

8 

94 

11.75 

1.02 

Beverly.     Ward 

— , 

618 

4,170 

6.75 

0.59 

13  persons. 

2 

35 

17.50 

0.74 

1  person, 

51 

213 

4.18 

0.24 

14  persons. 

5 

91 

18.20 

0.77 

2  persons, 

116 

689 

5.94 

0.34 

1.5  persons, 

1 

24 

24.00 

0.63 

3  persons, 

139 

873 

6.28 

0.48 

16  persons. 

1 

22 

22.00 

0.73 

4  persons. 

104 

717 

6.89 

0.58 

22  persons. 

1 

.50 

50.00 

0.44 

5  persons. 

80 

631 

7.89 

0.63 

23  persons, 

1 

IS 

18.00 

1.28 

6  persons. 

52 

414 

7.96 

0.75 

24  persons. 

1 

70 

70.00 

0.34 

7  persons. 

41 

317 

7.73 

0.91 

30  persons, 

1 

120 

120.00 

0.25 

8  persons. 

17 

1.53 

9.00 

0.89 

32  persons, 

1 

25 

25.00 

1.28 

9  persons. 

7 

63 

9.00 

1.00 

59  persons. 

1 

59 

59.00 

1.00 

10  persons. 

3 

19 

6.33 

1.58 

82  persons, 

1 

160 

160.00 

0..51 

11  persons, 

4 

29 

7.25 

1.52 

Beverly, . 

2,914 

18,811 

6.46 

0.63 

13  persons. 

2 

25 

12.50 

1.04 

1  person. 

194 

827 

4.26 

0.23 

14  persons. 

1 

14 

14.00 

1.00 

2  persons, 

.559 

3,138 

5.61 

0.36 

15  persons. 

1 

13 

13.00 

1.15 

3  persons. 

642 

3,975 

6.19 

0.48 

Beverly.     Ward 

3,     . 

610 

3,805 

6.24 

0.64 

4  persons. 

521 

3,358 

6.45 

0.62 

1  person. 

36 

147 

4.08 

0.24 

5  persons. 

390 

2,685 

6.S8 

0.73 

2  persons. 

132 

730 

6..53 

0.36 

6  persons, 

256 

1,864 

7.28 

0.82 

3  persons. 

133 

807 

6.07 

0.49 

7  persons, 

1.50 

1,131 

7.25 

0.97 

4  persons, 

117 

726 

6.21 

0.64 

S  persons. 

94 

734 

7.81 

1.02 

5  persons, 

70 

478 

6.83 

0.73 

9  persons. 

41 

321 

7.83 

1.15 

6  persons. 

47 

329 

7.00 

0.86 

10  persons. 

24 

231 

9.63 

1.04 

7  persons. 

27 

189 

7.00 

1.00 

11  persons. 

12 

108 

9.00 

1.22 

8  persons. 

28 

225 

8.04 

1.00 

12  i)ersons. 

5 

64 

12.80 

0.94 

9  persons. 

9 

61 

6.78 

1.33 

13  persons, 

4 

47 

11.75 

1.11 

10  persons, 

5 

44 

8.80 

1.14 

14  persons. 

3 

33 

11.00 

1.27 

11  persons, 

1 

i 

7.00 

1.57 

15  i^ersons, 

3 

35 

11.67 

1.29 

12  persons. 

1 

9 

9.00 

1.33 

16  persons, 

3 

.54 

18.00 

0.89 

14  persons. 

1 

1 

7.00 

2.00 

17  persons. 

1 

25 

25.00 

0.68 

16  persons. 

1 

18 

18.00 

0.89 

19  persons,    . 

1 

24 

24.00 

0.79 

17  persons. 

1 

25 

25.00 

0.68 

22  persons, 

1 

50 

.50.00 

0.44 

29  persons,     . 

1 

3 

3.00 

9.67 

24  persons,    . 

1 

24 

24.00 

1.00 

Beverly.     Ward 

■i,     ■ 

.528 

3,224 

6.11 

0.62 

27  persons,    . 

1 

50 

.50.00 

0.54 

1  person. 

38 

176 

4.63 

0.22 

28  persons,    . 

1 

30 

30.00 

0.93 

2  persons,     . 

115 

641 

5..57 

0.36 

29  persons,     . 

1 

3 

3.00 

9.67 

3  persons,     . 

126 

759 

6.02 

0.50 

Beverly.     Ward  ],     . 

598 

4,014 

6.71 

0.67 

4  persons,     . 

82 

478 

5.83 

0.69 

1  person. 

30 

125 

4.17 

0.24 

5  persons,     . 

72 

459 

6.38 

0.78 

EOOMS. 


475 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING  HOUSES —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Fasiilv. 

Number     Total 
of        Numbei 

Families        of 
of        Rooms 
Spoci-        Oc- 

fled  Size    cupied 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  a  Family. 

1 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Beverly.      Ward  4  — 
Con. 

ESSEX -Con. 
Bradford  — Con. 

fi  persons,     . 

49 

339 

6.92 

0.87 

6  persons,    . 

103 

714 

6.93 

0.87 

7  persons,     . 

25 

186 

7.44 

0.94 

7  persons. 

59 

445 

7.54 

0.93 

8  persons,    . 

8 

55 

6.88 

1.16 

8  persons. 

25 

198 

7.92 

1.01 

9  persons,    . 

6 

42 

7.00 

1.29 

9  persons, 

18 

145 

8.06 

1.12 

10  persons,     . 

4 

26 

6.50 

1..54 

10  persons. 

11 

100 

9.09 

1.10 

11  persons,     . 

1 

8 

8.00 

1.38 

11  persons, 

2 

19 

9.50 

1.16 

VI  persons,     . 

1 

5 

5.00 

2.40 

12  persons. 

2 

16 

8.00 

1.150 

27  persons,     . 

1 

50 

.50.00 

0.,54 

13  persons. 

2 

16 

8.00 

1.63 

Beverly.     Ward  .>,     . 

306 

2,055 

6.72 

0.59 

14  persons. 

•1 

14 

14.00 

1.00 

1  person, 

11 

51 

4.64 

0.22 

16  persons, 

1 

24 

24.00 

0.67 

2  persons,     . 

51 

303 

5.94 

0.34 

20  persons. 

1 

20 

20.00 

1.00 

3  persons,     . 

85 

561 

6.60 

0.45 

116  persons. 

1 

325 

325  00 

0.36 

4  persons,     . 

63 

417 

6  62 

0.60 

Danvers,    . 

1,6.53 

12,275 

7.43 

0.67 

5  i^ersons,     . 

49 

326 

6.65 

0.75 

1  person, 

72 

333 

4.63 

0.22 

G  persons,    . 

19 

1.59 

8.37 

0.72 

2  persons, 

294 

1,815 

6.17 

0.32 

7  persons,     . 

13 

95 

7.31 

0.96 

3  persons. 

359 

2,417 

6.73 

0.45 

8  persons,     . 

9 

68 

7..56 

1.06 

4  persons. 

296 

2,174 

7.34 

0..54 

9  persons,     . 

3 

29 

9.67 

0.93 

5  persons. 

227 

1,645 

7.25 

0.69 

10  persons,     . 

2 

.34 

17.00 

0..59 

6  persons. 

1.57 

1,229 

7.83 

0.77 

14  persons,    . 

1 

12 

12.00 

1.17 

7  persons. 

110 

818 

7.44 

0.94 

Beverly.     Ward  a,    . 

2.54 

1,543 

6.07 

0.67 

8  persons. 

59 

.511 

8.66 

0.92 

1  person, 

28 

115 

4.11 

0.24 

9  persons, 

34 

305 

8.97 

1.00 

2  persons,    . 

46 

226 

4.91 

0.41 

10  persons. 

18 

162 

9.00 

1.11 

3  persons,    . 

50 

323 

6.46 

0.46 

11  persons, 

5 

46 

9.20 

1.20 

4  persons,    . 

47 

302 

6.43 

0.62 

12  persons. 

4 

35 

8.75 

1.37 

5  persons,    . 

27 

163 

6.04 

0.83 

13  persons. 

7 

96 

13.71 

0.95 

6  persons,    . 

20 

131 

6.55 

0.92 

14  persons. 

3 

31 

10.33 

1..35 

7  persons,    . 

19 

119 

6.26 

1.12 

15  persons. 

2 

28 

14.00 

1.07 

8  persons,     . 

5 

27 

5.40 

148 

16  persons. 

1 

16 

16.00 

1.00 

9  persons,    . 

5 

45 

9.00 

1.00 

17  persons. 

1 

19 

19.00 

0.89 

10  persons,    . 

2 

19 

9.50 

1.05 

18  persons, 

1 

18 

18.00 

1.00 

11  jjersons,    . 

■   2 

11 

5.50 

2.00 

19  persons, 

1 

7 

7.00 

2.71 

15  persons,    . 

1 

14 

14.00 

1.07 

32  persons. 

1 

12 

12.00 

2.67 

19  ])ersons,    . 

1 

24 

24.00 

0.79 

1,087  persons, 

1 

558 

558.00 

1.95 

24  persons,    . 

1 

24 

24.00 

1.00 

Essex, 

445 

2,858 

6.42 

0..56 

Boxford,     . 

186 

1,.543 

8..30 

0.47 

1  person. 

27 

129 

4.78 

0.21 

1  person, 

19 

1.33 

7.00 

0.14 

2  jsersons. 

114 

695 

6.10 

0.33 

2  persons,    . 

41 

334 

8.15 

0.25 

3  persons, 

114 

720 

6.32 

0.48 

3  persons,    . 

35 

272 

7.77 

0..39 

4  persons. 

84 

524 

6.24 

0.64 

4  persons,     . 

41 

341 

8.32 

0.48 

5  persons. 

47 

315 

6.70 

0.75 

5  persons,    . 

14 

1.33 

9.,50 

0.53 

6  persons. 

28 

220 

7.86 

0.76 

6  persons,    . 

10 

80 

8.00 

0.75 

7  persons. 

17 

122 

7.18 

0.98 

7  persons,    . 

8 

SO 

10.00 

0.70 

8  persons. 

6 

61 

10.17 

0.79 

8  persons,    . 

6 

53 

8.83 

0.91 

9  persons,    . 

3 

18 

6.00 

1.50 

9  persons,    . 

2 

21 

10.50 

0.80 

10  persons,     . 

3 

25 

8.33 

1.20 

10  persons,    . 

7 

62 

8.86 

1.13 

12  persons,    . 

1 

14 

14.00 

0.86 

11  persons,    . 

2 

24 

12.00 

0.92 

15  persons,     . 

1 

15 

15.00 

1.00 

13  persons,    . 

1 

10 

10.00 

1.30 

Georgetown, 

541 

3,973 

7.34 

0..52 

Bradford,   . 

1,121 

8,067 

7.20 

0.59 

1  person. 

41 

201 

4.90 

0.20 

1  person. 

24 

116 

4.83 

0.21 

2  persons,     . 

121 

843 

6.97 

0.29 

2  persons,     . 

204 

1,266 

6.21 

0.32 

3  persons,     . 

120 

891 

7.43 

0.40 

3  persons,     . 

275 

1,846 

6.71 

0.45 

4  persons,    . 

85 

624 

7. .34 

0.54 

4  persons,    . 

222 

1,581 

7.12 

0.56 

5  persons,     . 

76 

624 

8.21 

0.61 

5  persons,    . 

170 

1,222 

7.19 

0.70 

6  persons,    . 

46 

360 

7.83 

0.77 

476 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and 

Number 

of 
Families 

Total 

Number 

of 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 

Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and 

Number 

of 
Families 

Total 

Number 

of 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 

Number  of  Persons 
TO  A  Family. 

of 
Speci- 
fied .Size 

Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

Number  of  Persons 
to  a  Family. 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

I'er- 

soiis 

to  a 

Room 

ESSEX— Con. 

ESSEX— Con. 

Georgetown  —  C 

;on. 

Glouce,ster  —  Con. 

7  persons, 

27 

233 

8.63 

0.81 

66  persons,     . 

1 

10 

10.00 

6.60 

8  persons, 

10 

76 

7.60 

1.05 

71  persons,     . 

1 

10 

10.00 

7.10 

9  persons, 

10 

69 

6.90 

1.30 

75  persons,    . 

2 

150 

75.00 

1.00 

10  persons. 

3 

37 

12.33 

0.81 

77  persons,     . 

1 

14 

14.00 

5..50 

11  persons, 

2 

15 

7.50 

1.47 

78  persons,     . 

1 

78 

78.00 

1.00 

Gloucester, 

5,416 

32,156 

5.94 

0.88 

80  persons,    . 

1 

80 

80.00 

1.00 

1  person, 

-       216 

899 

4.16 

0.24 

82  persons,    . 

2 

37 

18.50 

4.43 

2  jjersons, 

821 

4,166 

5.07 

0.39 

85  persons,     . 

1 

7 

7.00 

12.14 

3  persons, 

1,057 

5,675 

5.37 

0.56 

91  persons,     . 

1 

20 

20.00 

4.55 

4  persons, 

933 

5,220 

5.59 

0.71 

93  persons,    . 

1 

12 

12.00 

7.75 

5  persons, 

738 

4,494 

6.09 

0.82 

99  persons,    . 

1 

1" 

17.00 

5.S2 

6  persons, 

584 

3,711 

6.35 

0.94 

105  persons,     . 

1 

21 

21.00 

5.00 

7  persons, 

383 

2,416 

6.31 

1.11 

109  persons,     . 

1 

18 

18.00 

6.0(5 

8  persons, 

242 

1,612 

6.66 

1.20 

Ill  persons,     . 

1 

111 

111.00 

1.00 

9  persons, 

124 

784 

6.32 

1.42 

Gloucester.    Ward  7, 

696 

4,140 

5.95 

0.77 

10  persons. 

62 

410 

6.61 

l.ijl 

1  person. 

29 

162 

5.59 

O.IS 

11  persons. 

57 

423 

7.42 

1.48 

2  persons,    . 

102 

474 

4.65 

0.43 

12  persons. 

30 

210 

7.00 

1.71 

3  persons,    . 

137 

700 

5.11 

0..i9 

1.3  persons, 

19 

132 

6.95 

1.87 

4  persons,     . 

138 

770 

5..i8 

0.72 

14  persons, 

23 

180 

7.83 

1.79 

5  persons,    . 

104 

665 

6.39 

0.78 

15  persons. 

10 

108 

10.80 

1.39 

6  persons,    . 

81 

528 

6.52 

0.92 

16  persons. 

11 

96 

8.73 

1.83 

7  persons,    . 

40 

281 

7.03 

1.00 

17  persons. 

14 

116 

8.29 

2.05 

8  persons,     . 

26 

172 

6.62 

1.21 

18  persons, 

9 

68 

7. .56 

2..3S 

9  persons,     . 

18 

129 

7.17 

1.26 

19  persons, 

5 

54 

10.80 

1.76 

10  persons,     . 

6 

42 

7.00 

1.43 

20  persons. 

6 

45 

7.50 

2.67 

11  persons,     . 

i 

51 

7.29 

1..51 

21  persons, 

2 

15 

7.50 

2.80 

12  persons,    . 

4 

28 

7.00 

1.71 

22  persons. 

4 

m 

13.00 

1.69 

13  persons,     . 

1 

8 

8.00 

1.63 

23  persons. 

2 

15 

7.50 

3.07 

17  persons,    . 

1 

9 

9.00 

1.89 

24  persons, 

4 

34 

8.50 

2  82 

20  persons,    . 

1 

10 

10.00 

2.00 

25  persons. 

3 

43 

14.33 

1.74 

Ill  persons,     . 

1 

111 

111.00 

1.00 

27  persons. 

3 

35 

11.67 

2.31 

Gloucester.    Ward  2, 

982 

4,900 

4.99 

1.03 

28  persons. 

2 

13 

6.50 

4.31 

1  person, 

35 

108 

3.09 

0.32 

29  persons. 

2 

21 

10.50 

2.76 

2  persons,    . 

131 

538 

4.11 

0.49 

30  persons, 

1 

18 

18.00 

1.67 

3  persons,    . 

179 

776 

4.34 

0.69 

31  persons, 

1 

18 

18.00 

1.72 

4  persons,    . 

173 

824 

4.76 

0.84 

32  persons. 

1 

12 

12.00 

2.67 

5  persons,    . 

137 

695 

5.07 

0.99 

33  persons. 

2 

23 

ll.,50 

2.87 

6  persons,     , 

116 

597 

5.15 

1.17 

35  persons, 

2 

42 

21.00 

1.67 

7  persons,    . 

74 

411 

5..55 

1.2G 

36  persons, 

2 

20 

10.00 

3.60 

8  persons,     . 

51 

303 

5.94 

1.35 

37  persons. 

1 

50 

50.00 

0.74 

9  persons,    . 

33 

174 

5.27 

1.70 

39  persons,    . 

3 

42 

14.00 

2.79 

10  persons,     . 

17 

103 

6.06 

1.65 

40  persons, 

1 

9 

9.00 

4.44 

11  persons,     . 

13 

89 

6  85 

1.61 

41  persons. 

2 

15 

7.50 

5.47 

12  persons,    . 

0 

11 

5..50 

2.18 

42  persons, 

1 

6 

6.00 

7.00 

13  persons,    . 

1 

6 

6.00 

2.17 

43  persons. 

1 

14 

14.00 

3.07 

14  persons,     . 

4 

30 

7..10 

1.87 

46  persons, 

2 

20 

13.00 

3..54 

15  persons,    . 

.7 

14 

7.00 

2.14 

47  persons. 

2 

29 

14.50 

3.24 

16  persons,     . 

1 

i 

7.00 

2.29 

49  persons, 

.> 

33 

16..TO 

2.97 

17  persons,    . 

3 

30 

10.00 

1.70 

50  persons,     . 

2 

25 

12.50 

4.00 

18  persons,     . 

1 

8 

8.00 

2.25 

51  persons,    . 

3 

18 

9.00 

5.07 

■-M  persons,     . 

1 

( 

7.00 

3.00 

54  persons, 

1 

22 

22.00 

2.45  ! 

23  persons,    . 

1 

7 

7.00 

3.29 

56  persons,     . 

2 

65 

32.50 

1.72 

33  persons,     . 

1 

16 

16.00 

2.06 

57  persons,    . 

3 

37 

12..33 

4.62 

39  persons,     . 

1 

12 

12.00 

3  25 

ROOMS. 


477 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  akd 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Numbei 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 

Num- 

1  ber  of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 

Room 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

to  a  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

ESSEX— Con. 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Gloucester.     Ward  2 
—  Con. 

Gloucester.    Ward  4, 

520 

3,541 

6.81 

0.98 

41  persons,    . 

1 

8 

8.00 

5.13 

1  person, 

31 

119 

3.84 

0.26 

46  persons,     . 

1 

10 

10.00 

4.60 

2  persons,     . 

67 

320 

4.78 

0.42 

47  persons,     . 

1 

21 

21.00 

2.24 

3  persons,     . 

90 

507 

5.63 

0.53 

49  persons,    . 

1 

17 

17.00 

2  88 

4  persons,    . 

72 

451 

6.26 

0.64 

78  persons,    . 

1 

78 

78.00 

1.00 

5  persons,    . 

66 

455 

6.89 

0.73 

Gloucester.    Ward  3, 

743 

4,738 

6.38 

1.10 

6  persons,     . 

51 

349 

6.84 

0.88 

1  person. 

24 

81 

3.38 

0.30 

7  persons,    . 

45 

321 

7.13 

0.98 

2  persons,    . 

90 

433 

4.81 

0.42 

8  persons,     . 

27 

170 

6.30 

1.27 

3  persons,    . 

141 

759 

5.38 

0..56 

9  persons,     . 

11 

74 

6.73 

1.34 

A  persons,    . 

118 

659 

5.59 

0.72 

10  persons,    . 

3 

22 

7.33 

1.36 

.')  persons,    . 

107 

702 

6..56 

0.76 

11  persons,     . 

10 

104 

10.40 

1.06 

6  persons,     . 

82 

560 

6.83 

0.88 

12  persons,     . 

4 

23 

5.75 

2.09 

7  persons,     . 

59 

404 

6.85 

1.02 

13  persons,    . 

3 

24 

8.00 

1.63 

8  persons,     . 

35 

1 

261 

7.46 

1.07 

14  persons,     . 

4 

48 

12.00 

1.17 

9  persons,     . 

11 

59 

5.36 

1.68 

15  persons,    . 

3 

53 

17.67 

0.85 

10  persons,    . 

8 

61 

7.63 

1.31 

16  persons,     . 

3 

27 

9.00 

1.78 

11  persons,    . 

5 

43 

8.60 

1.28 

17  persons,     . 

3 

21 

7.00 

2.43 

12  persons,    . 

7 

58 

8.29 

1.45 

18  persons,    . 

2 

19 

9.50 

1.89 

13  persons,    . 

5 

45 

9.00 

1.44 

19  persons,    . 

4 

49 

12.25 

1.55 

14  persons,    . 

4 

27 

6.75 

2.07 

20  persons,    . 

3 

25 

8.33 

2.40 

1.5  persons,    . 

1 

12 

12.00 

1.25 

21  persons,     . 

1 

8 

8.00 

2.63 

16  persons,    . 

3 

20 

6.67 

2.40 

24  persons,    . 

1 

15 

15.00 

1.60 

17  persons,    . 

3 

28 

9.,33 

1.82 

25  persons,    . 

2 

37 

18.50 

1.35 

18  persons,    . 

3 

23 

7.67 

2.35 

27  persons,     . 

2 

25 

12.50 

2.16 

20  persons,    . 

4 

4.00 

5.00 

35  persons,    . 

1 

14 

14.00 

2.50 

22  persons,     . 

52 

13.00 

1.69 

42  persons,    . 

1 

6 

6.00 

7.00 

23  persons,    . 

8 

8.00 

2.88 

43  persons,    . 

1 

i4 

14.00 

3.07 

24  persons,    . 

6 

6.00 

4.00 

46  persons,    . 

1 

16 

16.00 

2.88 

27  persons,     . 

10 

10.00 

2.70 

49  persons,    . 

1 

16 

16.00 

3.06 

28  persons,    . 

13 

6.50 

4.31 

.50  persons,    . 

1 

10 

10.00 

5.00 

29  persons,     . 

7 

7.00 

4.14 

56  persons,    . 

2 

65 

32.50 

1.70 

30  persons,    . 

18 

18.00 

1.67 

75  persons,     . 

1 

75 

75.00 

1.02 

32  persons,    . 

12 

12.00 

2.67 

82  persons,    . 

1 

22 

22.00 

3.73 

33  persons,    . 

7 

7.00 

4.71 

91  persons,    . 

1 

20 

20.00 

4.55 

35  persons,     . 

28 

28.00 

1.25 

99  persons,     . 

1 

17 

17.00 

5.82 

36  persons,    . 

20 

10.00 

3.60 

Gloucester.    Ward  o. 

893 

5,844 

6.54 

0.74 

39  persons,    . 

30 

15.00 

2.60 

1  person, 

20 

66 

3.30 

0.30 

40  persons,    . 

9 

9.00 

4.44 

2  persons,    . 

137 

796 

5.S1 

0.34 

4]  persons,    . 

7 

7.00 

5.86 

3  persons,     . 

191 

1,163 

6.09 

0.49 

47  persons,    . 

8 

8.00 

5.88 

4  persons,     . 

171 

1,028 

6.01 

0.67 

.W  persons,    . 

15 

15.00 

3.33 

5  persons,     . 

115 

767 

6.67 

0.75 

f)l  persons,    . 

8 

8.00 

6.38 

6  persons,     . 

98 

735 

7.50 

0.80 

64  persons,    . 

22 

22.00 

2.45 

7  persons,    . 

60 

424 

7.07 

0.99 

SI  persons,    . 

37 

12.33 

4.62 

8  persons,    . 

40 

277 

6.93 

1.16 

66  persons,     . 

10 

10.00 

6.60 

9  persons,     . 

22 

1.54 

7.00 

1.29 

71  persons,    . 

10 

10.00 

7.10 

10  persons,    . 

9 

74 

8.22 

1.22 

75  persons,    . 

75 

75.00 

1.00 

11  persons,    . 

4 

29 

7.25 

1.52 

77  persons,    . 

14 

14.00 

5.,50 

12  persons,    . 

5 

34 

6.80 

1.76 

82  persons,    . 

15 

15.00 

5.47 

13  persons,    . 

3 

20 

6.67 

1.95 

85  persons,    . 

J 

7.00 

12.14 

14  persons,    . 

4 

38 

9.50 

1.47 

93  persons,    . 

12 

12.00 

7.75 

16  persons,     . 

2 

18 

9.00 

1.78 

105  persons,    . 

21 

21.00 

5.00 

17  persons,     . 

o 

18 

9.00 

1.89 

109  pei-sons,     . 

18 

18.00 

6.06 

18  persons,    . 

2 

12 

6.00 

3.00 

478 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


BOOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Peksons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

CouNTiE.s,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

NiJiBER  OF  Persons 

TO  a  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

ESSEX  — Con. 

ESSEX  —  Con. 

Gloucester.     Ward  5 
—  Con. 

Gloucester.     Ward  8 
—  Con. 

24  persons,     . 

2 

13 

6..')0 

3.69 

12  persons,    . 

1 

8 

8.00 

1..50 

25  persons,    . 

1 

6 

6.00 

4.17 

13  persons,     . 

1 

9 

9.00 

1.44 

29  persons,    . 

1 

14 

14.00 

2.07 

15  persons,     . 

1 

14 

14.00 

1.07 

31  persons,    . 

1 

IS 

18.00 

1.72 

16  persons,     . 

1 

19 

19.00 

0.84 

37  persons,    . 

1 

50 

50.00 

0.74 

Groveland, 

560 

3,631 

6.48 

O.tii 

51  persons,    . 

1 

10 

10.00 

5.10 

1  person. 

33 

166 

5.03 

0.20 

80  persons,    . 

1 

80 

80.00 

1.00 

2  pei-sons,    . 

109 

681 

6.25 

0.,32 

Gloucester.    Ward  6, 

704 

4,048 

5.75 

0.73 

3  persons,    . 

123 

794 

6.46 

0.46 

1  person, 

31 

148 

4.77 

0.21 

4  persons,     . 

92 

617 

6.71 

0.60 

2  persons,    . 

128 

705 

5.51 

0.36 

5  persons,    . 

78 

503 

6.45 

0.78 

3  persons,    . 

156 

889 

5.70 

0..53 

6  persons,    . 

51 

33S 

6.63 

0.91 

4  persons,    . 

133 

747 

5.62 

0.71 

7  persons,    . 

35 

240 

6.86 

1.02 

5  persons,     . 

89 

532 

5.98 

0.84 

8  persons,    . 

10 

60 

6.00 

1..33 

6  persons,    . 

69 

422 

6.12 

0.98 

9  persons,    . 

12 

79 

6.. 58 

1.37 

7  persons,    . 

46 

269 

5.S5 

1.20 

10  persons,    . 

4 

33 

8.25 

1.21 

8  persons,    . 

25 

150 

6.00 

1.33 

11  persons,     . 

3 

19 

6.33 

1.74 

9  persons,    . 

10 

66 

6.60 

1.36 

12  persons,    . 

.> 

21 

10.50 

1.14 

10  persons,    . 

8 

49 

6.13 

1.63 

13  persons,    . 

2 

13 

6.50 

2.00 

11  persons,    . 

5 

37 

7.40 

1.49 

14  persons,     . 

3 

26 

8.67 

1.62 

12  persons,    . 

3 

29 

9.67 

1.24 

15  persons,     . 

1 

10 

10.00 

1.50 

14  persons,    . 

1 

5 

5.00 

2.80 

16  persons,    . 

1 

17 

17.00 

0.94 

Gloucester.    Ward  7, 

587 

3,023 

5.15 

0.94 

20  persons,    . 

1 

14 

14.00 

1.43 

1  person. 

21 

85 

4.05 

0.25 

Hamilton,  . 

315 

2,411 

7.65 

0.56 

2  persons,    . 

108 

560 

5.19 

0.39 

1  person. 

21 

134 

6.38 

0.16 

3  persons,    . 

116 

589 

5.08 

0.59 

2  persons,    . 

66 

396 

6.00 

0.33 

4  persons,     . 

79 

406 

5.14 

0.78 

3  persons,     . 

60 

416 

6.93 

0.43 

5  persons,    . 

76 

367 

4.83 

1.04 

4  persons,    . 

51 

389 

7.63 

0.52 

6  persons,    . 

59 

329 

5.58 

1.08 

5  persons,    . 

42 

354 

8.43 

0.59 

7  persons,    . 

43 

207 

4.81 

1.45 

6  persons,    . 

28 

246 

8.79 

0.68 

8  persons,    . 

29 

199 

6.86 

1.17 

7  persons, 

15 

138 

9.20 

0.76 

9  persons,    . 

11 

55 

5.00 

1.80 

8  persons,    . 

12 

92 

7.67 

1.04 

10  persons,    . 

9 

47 

5.22 

1.91 

9  persons, 

7 

60 

8.57 

1.05 

11  persons,    . 

12 

61 

5.08 

2.16 

10  persons. 

3 

38 

12.67 

0.79 

12  persons,    . 

4 

19 

4.75 

2  53 

11  persons, 

4 

38 

9.50 

1.16 

13  persons,    . 

5 

20 

4.00 

3.25 

12  persons. 

1 

14 

14.00 

0.86 

14  persons,    . 

6 

32 

5.33 

2.63 

13  persons. 

1 

8 

8.00 

1.63 

15  persons,    . 

3 

15 

5.00 

3  00 

15  persons. 

1 

18 

18.00 

0.83 

16  persons,     . 

1 

5 

5.00 

3.20 

16  persons. 

1 

23 

23.00 

0.70 

17  persons,    . 

2 

10 

5.00 

3.40 

19  persons, 

1 

19 

19.00 

1.00 

18  persons,     . 

1 

6 

6.00 

3.00 

28  persons. 

1 

28 

28.00 

1.00 

19  persons,    . 

1 

5 

5.00 

3.80 

Haverhill, 

6,902 

46,515 

6.74 

0.65 

20  persons,    . 

1 

6 

6.00 

3.33 

1  person. 

222 

1,027 

4.63 

0.22 

Gloiicester.    Ward  8, 

291 

1,922 

6.00 

0.63 

2  persons. 

1,245 

7,388 

5.93 

0.34 

1  person. 

25 

130 

5.20 

0.19 

3  persons, 

1,398 

8,950 

6.40 

0.47 

2  persons,     . 

58 

340 

5.86 

0.34 

4  persons. 

1,332 

8,851 

6.64 

0.60 

3  persons,    . 

47 

292 

6.21 

0.48 

5  persons, 

1,009 

6,840 

6.78 

0.74 

4  persons,     . 

49 

335 

6.84 

0.59 

6  persons, 

683 

4,757 

6.96 

0.86 

5  persons,    . 

44 

311 

7.07 

0.71 

7  persons. 

423 

3,032 

7.17 

0.98 

6  persons,     . 

28 

191 

6.82 

0.88 

8  persons. 

243 

1,S77 

7.72 

1.04 

7  persons,    . 

16 

99 

6.19 

1.13 

9  persons. 

141 

1,145 

8.12 

1.11 

8  persons,    . 

9 

SO 

8.89 

0.90 

10  persons, 

78 

659 

8.45 

I.IS 

9  persons,     . 

8 

73 

9.13 

0  99 

11  persons. 

40 

354 

8.85 

1.24 

10  persons,     . 

O 

12 

6.00 

1.67 

12  persons. 

22 

245 

11.14 

1.08 

11  persons,     . 

1 

9 

9.00 

1.22 

13  persons. 

20 

353 

17.65 

0.74 

KOOMS. 


479 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


ESSEX  — Con. 
Havekhill  —  Con 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 

23  persons, 

27  persons, 

28  persons, 
34  persons, 
47  persons, 
89  persons,    . 

IfaverhiU.     Ward  1 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  ijcrsons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
16  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 

23  persons, 

27  persons, 

28  persons, 
Haverhill.     Ward  2. 

1  person, 

2  i)ersons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

15  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 
34  persons. 


Number 
of 

Families 
of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


15 
5 
4 
5 
1 
4 
4 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

573 
27 

118 

lis 

88 
73 
46 
25 
20 
10 
14 
I 

5 

4 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

631 

37 

131 

150 

118 

83 

37 

39 

16 

8 

3 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 


Total 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


175 

56 

64 

99 

16 

147 

117 

54 

27 

56 

76 

80 

20 

50 

4,581 

118 

728 

808 

660 

555 

363 

248 

255 

98 

151 

97 

63 

121 

26 

33 

35 

16 

30 

17 

27 

56 

76 

4,888 

184 

835 

1,046 

902 

720 

.309 

315 

158 

82 

40 

6 

15 
102 
9 
45 
40 
80 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


11.67 

11.20 

16.00 

19.80 

16.00 

.36.75 

29.25 

27.00 

27.00 

56.00 

76.00 

80.00 

20.00 

50.00 

7.99 

4.37 

6.17 

6.85 

7.50 

7.60 

7.89 

9.92 

9.81 

9.80 

10.79 

13.86 

12.60 

30.25 

13.00 

16..50 

17.50 

16.00 

30.00 

17.00 

27.00 

,56.00 

76.00 

7.75 

4.97 

6.37 

6.97 

7.64 

8.67 

8.35 

8.08 

9.88 

10.25 

13.33 

6.00 

15.00 

34.00 

9.00 

45.00 

40.00 

80.00 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


1.20 
1.34 
1.00 
0.91 
1.19 
0.54 
0.72 
0.81 
0.85 
0.48 
0.37 
0.43 
2.35 
1.78 
0.58 
0.23 
0.32 
0.44 
0.53 
0.66 
0.76 
0.71 
0.82 
0.92 
0.93 
0.79 
0.95 
0.43 
1.08 
0.97 
1.03 
1.19 
0.70 
1.29 
0.85 
0.48 
0.37 
0..51 
0.20 
0.31 
0.43 
0.52 
0.58 
0.72 
0.87 
0.81 
0.88 
0.75 
1.83 
0.80 
0..38 
1.67 
0.44 
0.53 
0.43 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Person.s 

TO  A  Family. 


ESSEX  — Con. 

Haverhill.    Ward  3, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 
18  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 
Haver  h  ill.    Ward  4 , 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
89  iiersons, 

Haverhill.    Ward  6, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
18  persons, 
20  persons. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


781 

29 

147 

145 

149 

99 

78 

45 

31 

23 

11 

6 

2 

3 
4 
2 


1 

1 

1 

9.57 

38 

190 

193 

184 

154 

99 

49 

21 

14 

4 

5 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2,4.52 

59 

359 

461 

485 

384 

278 

175 

102 

67 

35 

19 

8 

10 

7 

1 

1 

1 


5,151 

106 

810 

845 

904 

651 

537 

304 

243 

215 

119 

59 

37 

43 

59 

32 

31 

50 

49 

20 

37 

6,686 

172 

1,193 

1,290 

1,332 

1,126 

723 

384 

174 

129 

34 

35 

23 

16 

5 

50 

15,035 

291 

2,018 

2,764 

2,926 

2,287 

1,787 

1,123 

691 

484 

236 

143 

67 

87 

74 

10 

14 

33 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


6.60 

3.66 

5.51 

5.83 

6.07 

6.58 

6.88 

6.76 

7.84 

9.35 

10.82 

9.83 

18.50 

14..33 

14.75 

16.00 

15.50 

25.00 

49.00 

20.00 

37.00 

6.99 

4.53 

6.28 

6.68 

7.24 

7.31 

7.30 

7.84 

8.29 

9.21 

8.50 

7.00 

11.50 

8.00 

5.00 

50.00 

6.13 

4.93 

5.62 

6.00 

6.03 

5.96 

6.43 

6.42 

6.77 

7.22 

6.74 

7.53 

8.38 

8.70 

10.57 

10.00 

14.00 

33.00 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


0.69 

0.27 

0.36 

0.51 

0.66 

0.76 

0.87 

1.04 

1.02 

0.96 

0.92 

1.12 

0.65 

0.91 

0.95 

0.94 

1.03 

0.72- 

0.41 

1.05 

0.59 

0.60 

0.22 

0..32 

0.45 

0..55 

0.68 

0.82 

0.89 

0.97 

0.98 

1.18 

1..57 

1.04 

1.75 

3.00 

1.78 

0.75 

0.20 

0.36 

0.50 

0.66 

0.84 

0.93 

1.09 

1.18 

1.25 

1.48 

1.46 

1.43 

1.49 

1.32 

1.50 

1.29 

0.61 


480 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Coutinued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  axd 

KUMBKIi  OF  PEKSONS 

TO  A  Family. 


Xunibfr 

of 

Families 

of 

Spfci- 

fieil  Size 


Total 
Xiimbcr 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


ESSEX  — Con. 

Haverhill.    Ward  6, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 
47  persons, 

Ipswich, 
3  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  ijersons, 

5  persons, 
(')  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 
21  persons, 
34  persons, 
74  persons, 

Lawrence, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 
()  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 
!)  persona, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons. 


1,508 

32 

300 

331 

308 

216 

145 

90 

47 

19 

11 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1,104 

80 

202 

240 

200 

133 

88 

47 

36 

36 

14 

9 

5 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

10,783 

344 

1,617 

2,057 

1,966 

1,573 

1,182 

775 

493 

294 

165 

111 

47 

.■31 

19 

10 


10,174 

156 

1,804 

2,197 

2,127 

1,501 

1,038 

6.58 

356 

137 

79 

14 

40 

20 

27 

20 

7,945 

358 

1,.301 

1,662 

1,480 

953 

655 

353 

307 

307 

149 

88 

37 

59 

20 

20 

10 

50 

26 

36 

74 

62,591 

1,120 

7,878 

10,757 

10,993 

9,127 

7,087 

4,676 

3,161 

1,886 

1,175 

800 

326 

274 

229 

111 

107 

107 


Aver- 

ase 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
I{oom 


6.75 

4.88 

6.01 

6.64 

6.91 

6.95 

7.16 

7.31 

7.57 

7.21 

7.18 

7.00 

10.00 

20.00 

27.00 

20.00 

7.20 

4.48 

6.44 

6.93 

7.40 

7.17 

7.44 

7.51 

8.53 

8.53 

10.64 

9.78 

7.40 

9.83 

10.00 

20.00 

10.00 

50.00 

26.00 

36.00 

74.00 

5.80 

3.26 

4.87 

5.23 

5.59 

5.80 

6.00 

6.03 

6.41 

6.41 

7.12 

7.21 

6.94 

8.84 

12.05 

11.10 

1529 

17.83 


0.61 
0.21 
0.33 
0.45 
0.58 
0.72 
0.84 
0.96 
1.06 
1.25 
1..39 
1.57 
1.20 
1.00 
0  78 
2.63 
0.59 
0.22 
0.31 
0.43 
0.54 
0.70 
0.81 
0.93 
0.94 
1.06 
0.94 
1.13 
1.62 
1.32 
1.40 
0.75 
1.60 
0.34 
0.81 
0.94 
1.00 
0.83 
0.31 
0.41 
0.57 
0.72 
0.86 
1.00 
1.16 
1.25 
1.40 
1.40 
1..53 
1.73 
1.47 
1.16 
1.35 
1.05 
0.95 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

to  a  Family. 


ESSEX -Con. 

Lawrence  —  Con 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 

23  persons, 

24  persons, 

25  persons, 

26  persons, 

27  persons, 

28  persons, 

29  persons, 

30  persons, 

32  persons, 

33  persons, 

34  persons, 

35  persons, 

36  persons, 

37  persons, 

38  persons, 

39  persons, 

40  persons, 

41  persons, 

42  persons, 

43  persons, 

44  persons, 

45  persons, 
47  persons, 
50  persons, 
52  persons, 
57  persons, 

59  persons, 

60  persons, 
141  persons, 
144  persons, 
261  persons, 

Laivrence.    Ward  1, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
22  persons, 
24  persons. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 

Speci- 

tied  Size 


3 
1 
3 
2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,805 

41 

294 

339 

347 

302 

195 

119 

68 

46 

16 

9 

4 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


139 
69 

137 
38 
61 
94 
73 

157 
20 
72 

183 
30 
40 
59 
62 
71 
82 
30 
85 
68 
46 

147 
64 
52 

146 
36 

119 
94 
41 
56 
42 
50 
48 
65 
60 

135 
10,060 

136 
1,372 
1,697 
1,852 
1,694 
1,129 

687 

435 

291 

118 
56 
26 
52 
33 
6 
26 
25 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


19.86 

17.25 

17.13 

19.00 

20.33 

23.50 

24.33 

22.43 

20.00 

36.00 

61.00 

30.00 

40.00 

29.50 

31.00 

23.67 

41.00 

30.00 

42.50 

34.00 

46.00 

36.75 

32.00 

26.00 

48.67 

36.00 

39.67 

47.00 

41.00 

56.00 

42.00 

50.00 

48.00 

65.00 

66.00 

135.00 

5.57 

3.32 

4.67 

5.01 

5.34 

5.61 

5.79 

5.77 

6.40 

6.33 

7.38 

6.22 

6.50 

7.43 

16.. 50 

6.O0 

26.00 

25.00 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


0.91 
1.10 
1.17 
1.11 
1.08 
0.98 
0.99 
1.11 
1.30 
0.75 
0.46 
0.97 
0.75 
1.08 
1.06 
1.44 
0.85 
1.20 
0.87 
1.12 
0.85 
1.09 
1.28 
1.62 
0.88 
1.22 
1.13 
1.00 
1.22 
0.93 
1.36 
1.18 
1.25 
2.17 
2.18 
1.93 
0.85 
0.30 
0.43 
0.60 
0  75 
0.89 
1.04 
1.21 
1.25 
1.42 
1.36 
1.77 
1.85 
1.75 
0.85 
2. .50 
0.85 
0.96 


ROOMS. 


481 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


OouiqTiEs,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 

Xum- 

))pr  of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 

Room 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

NuMBKR  OF  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

ESSEX  — Con. 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Lawrence.      Ward  1 
—  Con. 

Lawrence.      Ward  3 
—  Con. 

2.")  persons,    . 

2 

47 

23..50 

1.06 

7  persons,     . 

142 

832 

5.86 

1.19 

•26  persons,    . 

1 

20 

20.00 

1.30 

8  persons,     . 

96 

576 

6.00 

1.33 

34  persons,    . 

3 

71 

23.67 

1.44 

9  persons,     . 

49 

313 

6.39 

1.41 

35  persons,    . 

50 

50.00 

0.70 

10  persons,     . 

25 

192 

7.68 

1.30 

37  persons,    . 

50 

50.00 

0.74 

11  persons,    . 

21 

153 

7.29 

1.51 

40  persons,    . 

26 

26.00 

1.54 

12  persons,    . 

t 

55 

7.86 

1.53 

41  persons,    . 

24 

24.00 

1.71 

13  persons,     . 

5 

48 

9.60 

1.35 

42  persons,     . 

21 

21.00 

2.00 

14  persons,    . 

3 

53 

17.G7 

0.79 

59  persons,    . 

50 

50.00 

1.18 

16  persons,    . 

2 

58 

29.00 

0..55 

144  persons,     . 

66 

66.00 

2.18 

17  persons,     . 

3 

62 

20.67 

0.82 

Lawrence.    Ward  2, . 

1,331 

8,651 

6.50 

0.81 

18  persons,     . 

2 

45 

22.50 

0.80 

1  person, 

37 

133 

3.59 

0.28 

20  persons,    . 

1 

8 

8.00 

2.50 

2  persons,     . 

185 

875 

4.73 

0.42 

23  persons,     . 

1 

16 

16.00 

1.44 

3  persons,    . 

250 

1,436 

5.74 

0.52 

25  persons,    . 

1 

18 

18.00 

1.39 

4  persons,    . 

233 

1,368 

5.87 

0.68 

27  persons,    . 

1 

40 

40.00 

0.68 

5  persons,    . 

196 

1,231 

6.28 

0.80 

28  persons,    . 

•2 

63 

31.50 

0.89 

(i  persons,    . 

147 

940 

6.39 

0.94 

32  persons,    . 

1 

35 

35.00 

0.91 

7  ])er8ons,    . 

94 

632 

6.72 

1.04 

33  persons,     . 

1 

30 

30.00 

1.10 

8  persons,    . 

62 

495 

7.98 

1.00 

37  persons,    . 

1 

35 

35.00 

1.06 

!>  persons,     .        ; 

30 

199 

6.63 

1..36 

38  persons,     . 

1 

26 

26.00 

1.46 

10  persons,    . 

29 

245 

8.45 

1.18 

39  persons,    . 

1 

46 

46.00 

0.85 

11  persons,    . 

18 

142 

7.89 

1.39 

60  persons,    . 

1 

48 

48.00 

1.25 

12  persons,     . 

5 

35 

7.00 

1.71 

141  persons,     . 

1 

65 

65.00 

2.17 

13  persons,    . 

6 

86 

14.33 

0.91 

Lawrence.    Ward  4, . 

1,888 

11,264 

5.97 

0.89 

14  persons,     . 

6 

83 

13.83 

1.01 

1  person. 

75 

224 

2.99 

0.33 

15  persons,     . 

3 

31 

10.33 

1.45 

2  persons,     . 

240 

1,218 

5.08 

0..39 

IG  persons,     . 

10 

10.00 

1.60 

3  persons,    . 

349 

1,820 

5.21 

0.58 

17  persons,     . 

12 

12.00 

1.42 

4  persons,    . 

322 

1,797 

5.58 

0.72 

18  persons,     . 

68 

17.00 

1.06 

5  persons,     . 

253 

1,474 

5.83 

0.86 

19  persons,    . 

49 

16.33 

1.16 

6  persons,     . 

215 

1,247 

5.80 

1.03 

20  persons,     . 

75 

18.75 

1.07 

7  persons,    . 

146 

849 

5.82 

1.20 

21  persons,    . 

18 

18.00 

1.17 

8  persons,     . 

88 

516 

5.86 

1.36 

22  persons,    . 

20 

20.00 

1.10 

9  persons,    . 

65 

400 

6.15 

1.46 

23  persons,    . 

18 

18.00 

1.28 

10  persons,     . 

39 

234 

6.00 

1.67 

24  persons,     . 

18 

18.00 

1.33 

11  persons,     . 

34 

237 

6.97 

1.58 

25  persons,     . 

41 

20.50 

1.22 

12  persons,     . 

20 

138 

6.90 

1.74 

33  persons,    . 

32 

32.00 

1.03 

13  persons,     . 

8 

53 

6.63 

1.96 

35  persons,     . 

32 

32.00 

1.09 

14  persons,     . 

7 

50 

7.14 

1.96 

36  persons,    . 

30 

30.00 

1.20 

15  persons,    . 

7 

7.00 

2.14 

40  persons,     . 

33 

33.00 

1.21 

16  persons,     . 

13 

6.50 

2.46 

42  persons,     . 

31 

31.00 

1.35 

17  persons,    . 

23 

23.00 

0.74 

43  persons,     . 

40 

40.00 

1.08 

IS  persons,     . 

26 

26.00 

0.69 

44  persons,     . 

36 

36.00 

1.22 

19  persons,    . 

20 

20.00 

0  95 

45  persons,     . 

32 

32.00 

1.41 

20  persons,    . 

38 

19.00 

1.05 

47  persons,     . 

42 

42.00 

1.12 

21  persons,     . 

20 

20.00 

1.05 

50  persons,     . 

41 

41.00 

1.22 

22  persons,     . 

15 

15.00 

1.47 

57  persons,     . 

42 

42.00 

1.36 

23  persons,    . 

28 

28.00 

0.82 

Lawrence.    Ward  3, . 

1,879 

10,069 

5.36 

0.89 

24  persons,     . 

30 

30.00 

0.80 

1  person, 

108 

295 

2.73 

0.37 

25  persons,     . 

33 

33.00 

0.76 

2  persons,     . 

298 

1,270 

4.26 

0.47 

27  persons,     . 

32 

32.00 

0.84 

3  persons,     . 

338 

1,608 

4.76 

0.63 

28  persons,    . 

120 

120.00 

0.23 

4  persons,     . 

305 

1,568 

5.14 

0.78 

29  persons,    . 

30 

30.00 

0.97 

5  persons,     . 

257 

1,339 

5.21 

0.96 

30  persons,     . 

40 

40.00 

0.75 

6  persons,     . 

205 

1,172 

5.72 

1.05 

32  persons,     . 

24 

24.00 

1.33 

482 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


EOOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

NmiBER  OF  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


ESSEX  — Con. 

Lawrence.      Ward  4 
—  Cou. 

40  persons, 

41  persons, 
43  persons, 
45  persons, 
47  persons, 

261  persons, 
Laturence,    Ward  5. 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  ijersons, 

15  persons, 
20  persons, 
23  persons, 
38  persons, 
52  persons,     . 

Lawrence.    Ward  6, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 
25  persons, 

Lynn,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 


1 
2 

2 

1 

1 

2,215 

51 

368 

468 

432 

291 

237 

146 

100 

59 

30 

14 

7 

3 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,665 

32 

232 

313 

327 

274 

183 

128 

79 

45 

26 

15 

4 

2 

1 

2 
1 
1 

14,144 
436 

2,428 

2,9.'J6 

2,847 

2,094 

1,305 

871 

500 

271 


Total 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Koom 


88 
40 
106 
87 
.52 
135 
12,667 
198 
1,911 
2,466 
2,476 
1,733 
1,417 
907 
616 
379 
191 
95 
49 
19 
10 
54 
16 
32 
42 
56 
9,880 
134 
1,232 
1,730 
1,932 
1,656 
1,182 
769 
523 
304 
195 
117 
23 
16 
13 
26 
10 
18 
89,835 
1,576 
12,973 
17,099 
17,535 
13,591 
8,808 
6,317 
3,790 
2,184 


44.00 
40.00 
53.00 
43..50 
52.00 
135.00 
5.72 
3.88 
5.19 
5.27 
5.73 
5.06 
5.98 
6.21 
6.16 
6.42 
6.,37 
6.79 
7.00 
6.33 
10.00 
13.50 
16.00 
32.00 
42.00 
56.00 
5.93 
4.19 
5.31 
5.53 
5.91 
6.04 
6.46 
6.01 
6.62 
6.76 
7..50 
7.80 
5.75 
8.00 
13.00 
13.00 
10.00 
18.00 
6.35 
3.61 
5.34 
5.78 
6.16 
6.49 
6.75 
7.25 
7.49 
8.06 


0.91 

1.03 

0.81 

1.03 

0.90 

1.93 

0.78 

0.26 

0.39 

0.57 

0.70 

0.84 

1.00 

1.13 

1.30 

1.40 

1.57 

1.62 

1.71 

2.05 

1.40 

1.11 

1.25 

0.72 

0.90 

0.93 

0.78 

0.24 

0.38 

0.54 

0.68 

0.83 

0.93 

1.17 

1.21 

1.33 

1.33 

1.41 

2.09 

1.63 

1.15 

1.23 

1.70 

1.39 

0.69 

0.28 

0.37 

0.52 

0.65 

0.77 

0.89 

0.97 

1.07 

1.12 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  a  Familt. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


ESSEX— Con 
Lynn  — Con. 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 

23  persons, 

24  persons, 

25  persons, 

26  persons, 
28  persons, 

30  persons, 

31  persons, 
.34  persons, 
35  persons, 
40  persons, 

43  persons, 

44  persons, 
51  persons, 
,57  persons, 
64  persons, 
70  persons, 
72  persons, 
75  persons, 

Lynn.     Ward  1, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
Lynn.     Ward  2 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 


1.53 
72 
53 
35 
22 
19 
13 
6 

i 

5 
5 
5 
1 

7 
4 


1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

387 

11 

77 

75 

86 

55 

42 

21 

14 

2 

3 
1 

968 

28 

183 

209 

218 

152 

75 

55 

25 

7 

8 


1,434 
768 
615 
458 
292 
279 
232 
113 
134 
114 
169 
118 
45 
149 
137 
162 
41 
23 
38 
34 
26 
31 
41 
56 
60 
03 
47 
125 
50 
72 
36 
2,312 
43 
424 
440 
.503 
348 
269 
153 
86 
14 
22 
10 
5,919 
103 
1,023 
1,279 
1,345 
958 
478 
367 
191 
49 
62 


9.37 
10.67 
11.60 
13.09 
13.27 
14.68 
17.85 
18.83 
19.14 
22.80 
33.80 
23.60 
45.00 
21.29 
34.25 
23.14 
20.50 
23.00 
38.00 
34.00 
26.00 
31.00 
41.00 
56.00 
60.00 
63.00 
47.00 
125.00 
50.00 
72.00 
36.00 
5.97 
3.91 
5.51 
5.87 
5.85 
6.33 
6.40 
7.29 
6.14 
7.00 
7.33 
10.00 
6.11 
3.68 
5.59 
6.12 
6.17 
6.30 
6.37 
6.67 
7.64 
7.00 


1.07 

1.03 

1.03 

0.99 

1.05 

1.02 

0.90 

0.90 

0.94 

0.83 

0..59 

0.89 

0.49 

1.08 

0.70 

1.08 

1.27 

1.22 

0.79 

0.91 

1.31 

1.13 

0.98 

0.77 

0.73 

0.81 

1.21 

0.51 

1.40 

1.00 

2.08 

0.68 

0.26 

0.36 

0..51 

0.68 

0.79 

0.94 

0.96 

1.30 

1.29 

1.36 

1.10 

0.66 

0.27 

0.36 

0.49 

0.65 

0.79 

0.94 

1.05 

1.05 

1.29 

1.29 


EOOMS. 


483 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


ESSEX  — Con. 
Lynn.    Ward  2 -Con 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

14  persons, 
23  persons, 

Lynn.     Ward  3 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

15  persons, 
18  iiersons, 
25  persons, 

Lynn.     Ward  4 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 

23  persons, 

24  persons, 

25  persons, 

26  persons, 
30  persons, 

34  persons, 

35  persons, 
40  persons, 

43  persons, 

44  persons, 
51  persons, 
57  persons, 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


1 

1 

3,602 

126 

631 

767 

785 

541 

343 

197 

114 

55 

25 

9 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2,384 

92 

413 

471 

429 

342 

191 

160 

77 

56 

51 

19 

12 

15 

8 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


32 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


8.00 
6.00 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


i 

7.00 

13 

13.00 

21,898 

6.08 

483 

3.S3 

3,365 

5.33 

4,420 

5.76 

4,844 

6.17 

3,451 

6.38 

2,318 

6.76 

1,389 

7.05 

802 

7.04 

414 

7.53 

195 

7.80 

88 

9.78 

48 

12.00 

42 

21.00 

8 

8.00 

13 

13.00 

18 

18.00 

16,743 

7.02 

323 

3.51 

2,095 

5.07 

2,652 

5.63 

2,716 

6.33 

2,330 

6.81 

1,446 

7.57 

1,331 

8.32 

717 

9.31 

540 

9.64 

507 

9.94 

281 

14.79 

140 

11.67 

209 

13.93 

112 

14  00 

111 

15.86 

133 

19.00 

75 

18.75 

30 

30.00 

44 

22.00 

72 

24.00 

60 

20.00 

112 

22.40 

27 

27.00 

97 

24.25 

24 

24.00 

38 

38.00 

26 

26.00 

31 

3100 

41 

41.00 

56 

56.00 

60 

60.00 

63 

63.00 

47 

47.00 

1.38 
2.00 
2.00 
1.77 
0.68 
0.26 
0.38 
0.52 
0.65 
0.78 
0.89 
0.99 
1.14 
1.20 
1.28 
1  13 
1.00 
0.62 
1.88 
1.38 
1.39 
0.69 
0.28 
0.39 
0.53 
0.63 
0.73 
0.79 
0.84 
0.86 
0.93 
1.01 
0.74 
1.03 
0.93 
1.00 
0.95 
0.84 
0.91 
0.60 
0.86 
0.83 
1.05 
1.03 
0.89 
1.03 
1.08 
0.79 
1.31 
1.13 
0.98 
0.77 
0.73 
0.81 
1.21 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


ESSEX  — Con. 
Lynn.   Ward  4 -Con 
64  persons, 

72  persons, 
Lynn.     Ward  6 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 

23  persons, 

24  persons, 
28  persons, 
31  persons, 
70  persons, 

Lynn.     Ward  G. 

1  person , 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 
18  persons, 
20  persons, 

24  persons, 

25  persons, 

26  persons, 
Lynn.     Ward  T. 

1  person, 

2  persons. 


1 
1 

2,875 

98 

481 

612 

573 

396 

263 

183 

99 

62 

27 

18 

21 

8 

S 

6 

4 

2 

1 

3 
1 

2 

1 

1 
2 

1 

1 

1 

3,324 

64 

533 

698 

633 

524 

331 

220 

155 

79 

28 

19 

12 

9 

5 

4 

2 

4 
1 
1 
1 
1 

604 
17 

110 


125 

72 

19,197 

344 

2,645 

3,626 

3,621 

2,717 

1,863 

1,406 

775 

.506 

317 

187 

285 

121 

111 

89 

67 

38 

35 

70 

70 

58 

45 

24 

70 

23 

34 

50 

20,162 

226 

2,828 

3,957 

3,784 

3,259 

2,081 

1,460 

1,066 

584 

239 

157 

119 

76 

62 

59 

32 

56 

27 

40 

33 

17 

3,604 

54 

593 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


125.00 

72.00 

6.68 

3.51 

5.50 

5.92 

6.32 

6.86 

7.08 

7.68 

7.83 

8.16 

11.74 

10.39 

13.57 

1.5.13 

13.88 

14.83 

16.75 

19.00 

35.00 

23.33 

70.00 

29.00 

45.00 

24.00 

35.00 

23.00 

34.00 

50.00 

6.07 

3.53 

5.31 

5.67 

5.98 

6.22 

6.29 

6.64 

6.88 

7.39 

8.54 

8.26 

9.92 

8.44 

12.40 

14.75 

16.00 

14.00 

27.00 

40.00 

33.00 

17.00 

5.97 

3.18 

5.39 


0.51 
1.00 
0.67 
0.28 
0..36 
0.51 
0.63 
0.73 
0.85 
0.91 
1.02 
1.10 
0.85 
1.06 
0.88 
0.86 
1.01 
1.01 
0.96 
0.89 
0.51 
.0.81 
0.29 
0.72 
0.49 
0.96 
0.69 
1.22 
0.91 
1.40 
0.74 
0.28 
0.38 
0.53 
0.67 
0.80 
0.95 
1.05 
1.16 
1.22 
1.17 
1.33 
1.21 
1..54 
1.13 
1.02 
1.00 
1.29 
0.74 
0.60 
0.76 
1.53 
0.74 
0.31 
0.37 


484 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


CousTiES,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

Total 

of 

Number 

Families 

of 

of 

Rooms 

Speci- 

Oc- 

fied Size 

cupied 

Aver- 

Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


ESSEX  — Con. 

Lynn.   Ward  7  -  Con 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
15  persons, 
25  persons, 
75  persons, 

Lynnfleltl,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 
S  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 
12  persons, 

Manchester, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persona, 

13  persons, 
20  persons, 

Marblehead, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  j)erson8, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons. 


124 

123 

84 

60 

35 

22 

10 

11 

2 

•2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

211 

12 

54 

43 

29 

30 

19 

12 

7 

3 

1 

1 

488 

50 

93 

106 

79 

68 

46 

23 

8 

4 

6 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2,003 

141 

418 

460 

378 

265 

150 

83 

46 

27 

24 

6 

2 


725 

722 

528 

353 

211 

153 

77 

92 

13 

11 

10 

12 

14 

36 

1,.515 

75 

380 

294 

211 

232 

126 

104 

59 

22 

6 

6 

3,430 

203 

593 

683 

555 

.531 

370 

182 

88 

41 

91 

14 

11 

48 

20 

12,015 

566 

2,278 

2,622 

2,283 

1,723 

1,085 

583 

330 

193 

195 

72 

24 


5.85 

5.87 

6.29 

5.88 

6.03 

6.95 

7.70 

8.36 

6.50 

5.,50 

10.00 

12.00 

14.00 

36.00 

7.18 

6.25 

7.04 

6.84 

7.28 

7.73 

6.63 

8.67 

8.43 

7.33 

6.00 

6.00 

7.03 

4.06 

6.38 

6.44 

7.03 

7.81 

8.04 

7.91 

11.00 

10.25 

15.17 

14.00 

11.00 

24.00 

20.00 

6.00 

4.01 

5.45 

5.70 

6.04 

6.,i0 

7.23 

7.02 

7.17 

7.15 

8.13 

12.00 

12.00 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


0.51 

0.68 

0.80 

1.02 

1.16 

1.15 

1.17 

1.20 

1.69 

2.18 

1.30 

1.25 

1.79 

2.08 

0..54 

0.16 

0.28 

0.44 

0.55 

0.65 

0.90 

0.81 

0.95 

1.23 

1.67 

2.00 

0.55 

0.25 

0.31 

0.47 

0.57 

0.64 

0.75 

0.88 

0.73 

0.88 

0.66 

0.79 

1.09 

0..54 

1.00 

0.64 

0.25 

0.37 

0.53 

0.66 

0.77 

0.83 

1.00 

1.12 

1.26 

1.23 

0.92 

1.00 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  a  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


ESSEX  — Con. 
Marblehead  —  Con. 

13  persons, 
29  persons, 

Merrimac,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
24  persons, 

Methuen,    . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
14  persons, 

19  persons, 
36  persons, 

Middleton, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

20  persons, 
Nahant, 

Iperson, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 
0  persons, 


2 

1 

605 

30 

136 

152 

114 

80 

44 

21 

13 

6 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1,.317 

43 

244 

275 

225 

185 

149 

85 

58 

25 

15 

8 

2 

1 

1 

1 

219 

27 

35 

47 

46 

27 

16 

10 

4 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

204 

19 

45 

35 

31 

27 

13 


32 

29 

4,282 

153 

913 

1,084 

794 

591 

339 

150 

105 

52 

26 

8 

16 

16 

35 

8,933 

257 

1,545 

1,761 

1,513 

1,305 

1,017 

661 

429 

181 

106 

63 

20 

30 

17 

28 

1,471 

145 

201 

321 

322 

203 

109 

77 

30 

5 

18 

17 

8 

15 

1,426 

80 

267 

203 

217 

191 

125 


16.00 
29.00 
7.08 
5.10 
6.71 
7.13 
6.96 
7.39 
7.70 
7.14 
8.08 
8.67 
6.50 
8.00 
800 
16.00 
35.00 
6.78 
5.98 
6.33 
6.40 
6.72 
7.05 
6.83 
7.78 
7.40 
7.24 
7.07 
7.88 
10.00 
.30.00 
17.00 
28.00 
6.72 
5.37 
5.74 
6.83 
7.00 
7.52 
6.81 
7.70 
7.50 
5.00 
9.00 
8.50 
8.00 
15.00 
6.99 
4.21 
5.93 
5.80 
7.00 
7.07 
9.62 


0.81 

1.00 

0.54 

0.20 

0.30 

0.42 

0.57 

0.68 

0.78 

0.98 

0.99 

1.04 

1.54 

1.38 

1.75 

0.94 

0.69 

0.64 

1.67 

0.32 

0.47 

0.59 

0.71 

0.88 

0.90 

1.08 

1.24 

1.42 

1.40 

1.20 

0.47 

1.12 

1.29 

0.57 

0.19 

0.35 

0.44 

0.57 

0.67 

0.88 

0.91 

1.07 

1.80 

1.11 

1.29 

1.50 

1.33 

0.61 

0.24 

0.34 

0.52 

0.57 

0.71 

0.62 


ROOMS. 


485 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns-,  and 

XcMBEE  OF  Persons 

TO  A  Familt. 


Xiimbcr 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Nuniber 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


ESSEX  — Con. 
Nahant  —  Con. 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
21  persons, 

Newbury,   . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 
S  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 
(!  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

16  persons, 
Newburyport 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 
S  persons, 
9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 
25  persons, 
31  persons, 
47  persons, 

Kewburijport.   Wd.l 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons. 


10 

84 

8.40 

0.83 

9 

66 

7.33 

1.09 

5 

46 

9.20 

0.98 

3 

25 

8.33 

1.20 

2 

35 

17..50 

0.63 

1 

10 

10.00 

1.20 

1 

S 

8.00 

1.63 

1 

27 

27.00 

0.52 

] 

18 

18.00 

0.83 

1 

24 

24.00 

0.88 

360 

2,671 

7.42 

0.56 

21 

94 

4.48 

0  22 

70 

433 

6.19 

0.32 

75 

522 

6.96 

0.43 

72 

530 

7.36 

0.,i4 

49 

405 

8.27 

0.60 

21 

169 

8.05 

0.75 

22 

197 

8.95 

0.78 

6 

55 

9.17 

0.87 

9 

90 

10.00 

0.90 

10 

109 

10.90 

0.92 

3 

44 

14.67 

0.75 

1 

8 

8.00 

1.50 

1 

15 

15.00 

1.07 

3,479 

24,227 

6.96 

0.60 

233 

1,082 

4.64 

0.22 

648 

4,062 

6.27 

0..32 

672 

4,.542 

6.76 

0.44 

639 

4,523 

7.08 

0.57 

509 

3,787 

7.44 

0.67 

301 

2,181 

7.25 

0.83 

205 

1,.5.58 

7.60 

0.92 

103 

768 

7.46 

1.07 

73 

613 

8.40 

1.07 

45 

396 

8  80 

1.14 

23 

205 

8.91 

1.23 

8 

70 

S.75 

1..37 

3 

24 

8.00 

1.63 

3 

42 

14.00 

1.00 

2 

30 

15.00 

1.00 

0 

22 

11.00 

1.45 

1 

,52 

52.00 

0  33 

1 

17 

17.00 

1.06 

2 

22 

11.00 

1.73 

1 

30 

30.00 

0.67 

1 

20 

20.00 

1.05 

O 

32 

16.00 

1.56 

1 

53 

.53.00 

0.58 

1 

96 

96  00 

0.49 

601 

3,893 

6.48 

0.61 

42 

214 

5.10 

0.20 

113 

680 

6.02 

0..33 

138 

889 

6.44 

0.47 

113 

761 

6.73 

0.59 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Familt. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 

Speci 

fled  Size 


ESSEX  — Con. 

Keioburyport.    Wd.  1 
—  Con. 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 
S  persons, 
9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
Kewhuryport .  Wd. 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
19  persons, 

Newburyport.  Wd. 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
21  persons, 
31  persons, 

Newburyport.   Wd.4 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons. 


85 

40 

37 

8 

12 

9 

1 

1 

1 

1 

510 

45 

70 

100 

66 

83 

38 

37 

25 

17 

12 

9 

3 

3 

1 

1 

615 

25 

110 

122 

116 

93 

.59 

37 

22 

12 

12 

3 

2 

1 

1 

5.59 

38 

116 

106 

108 

78 

38 

30 

16 

14 

3 

3 

1 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


575 

6.76 

270 

6.75 

267 

7.22 

57 

7.13 

83 

6.92 

60 

6.67 

t 

7.00 

8 

8.00 

11 

11.00 

11 

11.00 

3,386 

6.04 

162 

3.60 

416 

5.94 

658 

6.,5S 

473 

7.17 

605 

7.29 

26B 

7.00 

257 

6.95 

180 

7.20 

143 

8.41 

89 

7.42 

69 

7.67 

26 

8.67 

24 

8.00 

8 

8.00 

10 

10.00 

4,908 

7.98 

134 

5.36 

796 

7.24 

925 

7.58 

895 

7.72 

775 

8.33 

482 

8.17 

328 

8.86 

201 

9.14 

99 

8.25 

135 

11.25 

44 

14.67 

21 

10..50 

20 

20.00 

53 

.53.00 

3,i)62 

7.09 

172 

4..53 

716 

6.17 

694 

6.55 

788 

7.30 

593 

7.60 

290 

7.63 

250 

8.33 

109 

6.81 

103 

7.36 

38 

12.67 

22 

7.33 

8 

8.00 

0.74 
0.89 
0.97 
1.12 
1.30 
1.50 
1.57 
1..50 
1.27 
1..36 
0.69 
0.28 
0.34 
0.46 
0.,56 
0.69 
086 
1.01 

i.n 

1.07 
l.,35 
1.43 
1.38 
1.63 
1.75 
1.90 
0.54 
0.19 
0.28 
0.40 
0.52 
0.60 
0.73 
0.79 
0.88 
1.09 
0.89 
0.75 
1.14 
1.05 
0.,58 
0.59 
0.22 
0.32 
0.46 
0.55 
0.66 
0.79 
0.84 
1.17 
1.22 
0.79 
1.50 
1.50 


486 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


CocKTiES,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


ESSEX  — Con. 

Neivburyport.    Wd.  4 
—  Con. 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 
IS  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 
'25persons, 

Newhuryport.  U'd.S 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
It)  persons, 

Newhuryport.  Wd.  0 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
25  persons, 
47  persons. 

North  Andover 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  person 

9  person 

10  person 

11  person 

12  person 

13  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 
21  persons, 


as, 
us, 

119, 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

538 

35 

88 

97 

119 

74 

59 

31 

18 

9 

2 

4 

1 

1 

656 

48 

151 

109 

117 

96 

67 

33 

14 

9 

7 

3 

1 

1 

796 

26 

130 

156 

145 

131 

73 

48 

46 

17 

9 

4 

7 

1 

1 

1 

1 


Total 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


23 

19 

14 

52 

17 

12 

30 

12 

3,576 

166 

526 

681 

794 

521 

406 

212 

126 

77 

14 

38 

7 

8 

4,502 

234 

928 

695 

812 

718 

467 

244 

95 

108 

60 

25 

20 

96 

5,i509 

126 

836 

1,021 

981 

901 

.531 

349 

352 

112 

83 

35 

115 

11 

11 

15 

30 


Aver- 
age 


Aver- 
age 

Number  ^■'™- 
ber  of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 


of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Room 


23.00 

19.00 

14.00 

5i.00 

17.00 

12.00 

30.00 

12.00 

6.65 

4.74 

5.98 

7.02 

6.67 

7.04 

6.88 

6.84 

7.00 

8.56 

7.00 

9.50 

7.00 

8.00 

6.86 

4.88 

6.15 

6.38 

6.94 

7.48 

6.97 

7.39 

6.79 

12.00 

8.57 

8.33 

20.00 

96.00 

6.92 

4.85 

6.43 

6..54 

6.77 

6.S8 

7.27 

7.27 

7.65 

6.59 

9.22 

8.75 

16.43 

11.00 

11.00 

15.00 

30.00 


0.61 
0.79 
1.14 
0.33 
1.06 
1.58 
0.67 
2.08 
0.63 
0.21 
0.33 
0.43 
0.60 
0.71 
0.87 
1.02 
1.14 
1.05 
1.43 
1.16 
1.71 
2.00 
0..58 
0.21 
0.33 
0.47 
0.58 
0.67 
0.86 
0.95 
1.18 
0.75 
1.17 
1..S2 
1.25 
0.49 
0.65 
0.21 
0.31 
0.46 
0..59 
0.73 
0.82 
0.96 
1.05 
1.37 
1.08 
1.26 
0.73 
1.18 
1.45 
1.13 
0.70 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


ESSEX  — Con 

Peabody,    . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
17  persons, 
19  persons, 
35  persons, 

Rockport,    . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

0  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
19  persons, 
21  persons, 
53  persons, 

Rowley, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
Salem, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


2,373 

82 

403 

465 

450 

332 

246 

■  160 

100 

72 

33 

12 

9 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,236 

96 

238 

2,55 

201 

121 

120 

69 

51 

36 

23 

9 

4 

5 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

340 

13 

72 

83 

79 

50 

17 

17 

6 

2 

1 
7,623 

353 
1,320 
1,465 
1,.326 
1,099 

769 


15,466 

406 

2,396 

2,994 

2,931 

2,183 

1,667 

1,058 

745 

529 

246 

103 

79 

51 

12 

15 

23 

28 

6,997 

430 

1,273 

1,470 

1,161 

702 

741 

408 

304 

202 

125 

40 

20 

42 

15 

21 

26 

3 

14 

2,373 

76 

466 

572 

587 

349 

133 

126 

43 

16 

5 

48,372 

1,.507 

7,282 

9,168 

8,562 

7,196 

5,057 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

'of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


6. .52 
4.95 
5.95 
6.44 
6.51 
6..58 
6.78 
6.61 
7.45 
7.35 
7.45 
8.58 
8.78 
10.20 
12.00 
15.00 
23.00 
28.00 
5.66 
4  48 
5.35 
5.76 
5.78 
5.80 
6.18 
5.91 
5.96 
.5.61 
5.43 
4.44 
5.00 
8.40 
7..50 
7.00 
26.00 
3.00 
14.00 
6.98 
5.85 
6.47 
6.89 
7.43 
6.98 
7.82 
7.41 
7.17 
8.00 
5.00 
6.35 
4.27 
5..52 
(i.26 
6.46 
6.")5 
6..58 


0.68 
0.20 
0.34 
0.47 
0.61 
0.76 
0.89 
1.06 
1.07 
1.22 
1.34 
1.28 
1.37 
1.27 
1.17 
1.13 
0.83 
1.25 
0.76 
0.22 
0.37 
0.52 
0.69 
0.86 
0.97 
1.18 
1.34 
1.60 
1.84 
2.48 
2.40 
1.55 
1.87 
2.14 
0.73 
7.00 
3.79 
0.54 
0.17 
0.31 
0.44 
0.54 
0.72 
0.77 
0.94 
1.12 
1.25 
2.20 
0.71 
0.23 
0.36 
0.48 
0.62 
0.76 
0.91 


ROOMS. 


487 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Citiks, 

Towns,  aki> 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


ESSEX  — Con 
Salem  — Con. 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
It;  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 

28  persons, 

29  persons, 
38  persons, 
42  persons, 
49  persons, 
58  persons, 

113  persons, 

136  persons, 

299  persons, 

Salem.     Ward  1 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 
S  persons, 
9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  jiersons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 

28  persons, 

29  persons, 
42  persons, 

113  persons, 
Salem.    Ward  2, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 

Speci 

fled  Size 


509 

327 

179 

119 

62 

32 

19 

9 

7 

6 

5 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,109 

90 

199 

217 

167 

139 

106 

67 

46 

34 

14 

7 

6 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

1 

1 

1,.369 

71 

281 

309 


Total 

Aver- 

Number 

of 
Kooms 

Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


3,453 

6.78 

2,280 

6.97 

1,257 

7.03 

824 

6.92 

437 

7.05 

210 

6.56 

141 

7.42 

85 

9.44 

74 

10.57 

94 

15.67 

56 

11.20 

22 

11.00 

16 

16.00 

50 

50.00 

19 

19.00 

26 

26.00 

57 

2S..50 

68 

34.00 

26 

26.00 

43 

43.00 

45 

45.00 

21 

21.00 

96 

96.00 

65 

65.00 

135 

135.00 

6,197 

5.59 

400 

4.44 

933 

4.69 

1,168 

5.3S 

917 

5.49 

734 

5.28 

580 

5.47 

392 

5.85 

269 

5.85 

212 

6.24 

102 

7.29 

43 

6.14 

38 

6..33 

24 

6.00 

6 

6.00 

6 

6.00 

33 

16.50 

16 

16.00 

50 

50.00 

19 

19.00 

26 

26.00 

22 

22.00 

68 

34.00 

43 

43.00 

96 

96.00 

9,356 

6.83 

307 

4.32 

1,630 

5.80 

2,014 

6.52 

1.03 
1.15 
1.28 
1.44 
1.56 
1.83 
1.75 
1.48 
1.42 
1.02 
1..52 
1.64 
1.19 
0.40 
1.11 
0.85 
0.98 
0.85 
1.46 
0.98 
1.09 
2.76 
1.18 
2.09 
2.21 
0.81 
0.23 
0.43 
0.56 
0.73 
0.95 
1.10 
1.20 
1.37 
1.44 
1.37 
1.79 
1.89 
2.17 
2.33 
2. ,50 
0.97 
1.19 
0.40 
1.11 
0.85 
1.27 
0.85 
0.98 
1.18 
0.60 
0.23 
0.34 
0.46 


CouNTiE.?,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Person.? 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


ESSEX  — Con. 

Salem.    Ward  2 -Con 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 
299  persons, 

Salem.     Ward  3 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

14  persons, 

16  persons, 
28  persons, 

Salem.     Ward  4, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 
58  persons, 

Salem.     Ward  o, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons. 


270 

189 

108 

74 

34 

17 

10 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1,028 

53 

202 

183 

179 

154 

99 

78 

35 

16 

17 


1 

1 

1 

1,181 

63 

186 

223 

217 

178 

144 

57 

55 

22 

14 

7 

5 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1,881 

31 

244 

318 

285 

279 

217 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


1,898 

1,402 

761 

569 

307 

140 

89 

14 

18 

32 

40 

135 

6,964 

237 

1,145 

1,265 

1,138 

1,097 

720 

583 

316 

158 

144 

74 

19 

17 

16 

35 

7,598 

212 

1,016 

1,423 

1,448 

1,226 

981 

386 

386 

184 

106 

45 

42 

20 

40 

18 

30 

14 

21 

11,399 

147 

1,304 

1,918 

1,766 

1,6.59 

1,345 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Ave 


7.03 

7.42 

7.05 

7.69 

9.03 

8.24 

8.90 

14.00 

18.00 

32.00 

20.00 

135.00 

6.77 

4.47 

5.67 

6.91 

6.36 

7.12 

7.27 

7.47 

9.03 

9.88 

8.47 

10.57 

9..50 

17.00 

16.00 

35.00 

6.43 

3.37 

5.46 

6.38 

6.67 

6.89 

6.81 

6.77 

7.02 

8.36 

7.57 

6.43 

8.40 

20.00 

13.33 

9.00 

15.00 

14.00 

21.00 

6.06 

4.74 

5.59 

6.03 

6.20 

5.95 

6.20 


er- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


0.57 
0.67 
0.85 
0.91 
0.89 
1.09 
1.12 
0.86 
0.72 
0.47 
0.80 
2.21 
0.63 
0.22 
0.35 
0.43 
0.63 
0.70 
0.83 
0.94 
0.89 
0.91 
1.18 
1.04 
1.26 
0.82 
1.00 
0.80 
0.69 
0.30 
0.37 
0.47 
0.60 
0.73 
0.88 
1.03 
1.14 
1.08 
1.32 
1.71 
1.43 
0.65 
1.05 
1.67 
1.13 
1.29 
2.76 
0.87 
0.21 
0.36 
0.50 
0.65 
0.84 
0.97 


488 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


ESSEX  — Con. 
Salem .    Ward  .a-Con 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 
38  persons, 
49  persons, 

136  persons, 
Salem.     Ward  t 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
17  persons, 

Salisbury,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 
12  persons, 

Sangus, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Booms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 

atre 

Number 

of 
Eooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


167 

124 

78 

58 

38 

16 

12 

4 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,055 

45 

208 

215 

208 

160 

95 

66 

33 

12 

6 

3 

2 

1 
1 

351 

24 

71 

86 

69 

46 

32 

13 

7 

1 

1 

1 

1,005 

30 

168 

262 

205 

161 

101 

61 

25 

17 

12 

8 


1;052 

752 

459 

337 

243 

83 

72 

22 

IS 

5 

11 

8 

26 

45 

65 

6,858 

204 

1,194 

1,380 

1,395 

1,078 

670 

471 

250 

104 

46 

32 

12 

7 

15 

2,.3S0 

117 

438 

559 

487 

286 

288 

117 

57 

9 

8 

14 

7,060 

178 

999 

1,688 

1,3.59 

1,104 

692 

440 

186 

147 

79 

98 


6..30 
6.06 
5.88 
5.81 
6.39 
5.31 
6.00 
O..50 
6.00 
5.00 
5.50 
8.00 
26.00 
45.00 
65.00 
6.50 
4..53 
5.74 
6.42 
6.71 
6.74 
7.05 
7.14 
7.58 
8.67 
7.67 
10.67 
6.00 
7.00 
15.00 
6.78 
4.88 
6.17 
6.50 
7.06 
6  22 
9.00 
9.00 
8.14 
9.00 
8.00 
14.00 
6.63 
4.94 
5.95 
6.44 
6.63 
6.86 
6.85 
7.21 
7.44 
8.65 
6.58 
12.25 


1.11 
1.32 
1.53 
1.72 

1.72 

2.26 

2.17 

2.55 

2.50 

3.20 

3.09 

2.25 

1.46 

1.09 

2.09 

0.63 

0.22 

0  35 

0.47 

0.60 

0.74 

0.85 

0.98 

1.06 

1.04 

1.30 

1.03 

2.00 

1.86 

1.13 

0..55 

0.21 

0.32 

0.46 

0.57 

0.80 

0.67 

0.78 

0.98 

1.00 

1.25 

0.86 

0.64 

0.20 

0.34 

0.47 

0.60 

0.73 

0.88 

0.97 

1.08 

1.04 

1.52 

0.90 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


ESSEX  — Con 
Saugus  —  Con. 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
18  persons, 

Swampscott, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
13  persons, 

15  persons, 
Topslield,   . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  jtersons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
18  persons, 

Wenham,    . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

1 1  persons, 

12  persons. 
West  Newbury 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Eooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


3 
4 

1 

1 

823 

37 

169 

199 

160 

101 

60 

46 

28 

10 

5 

5 

2 

1 
264 
42 
38 
41 
50 
37 


8 
4 
o 

1 
1 
1 

234 

20 
56 
44 
44 
28 
20 

6 

2 

3 
2 

1 
440 
39 
85 
98 
89 
61 
33 
18 
4 


34 
31 

9 

16 

5,702 

160 

1,044 

1,298 

1,082 

753 

462 

399 

244 

92 

51 

77 

25 

15 

1,940 

190 

245 

293 

420 

299 

223 

115 

67 

47 

18 


4 

12 

38 

126 

3.J3 

320 

352 

207 

162 

80 

56 

13 

26 

35 

8 

3,282 

225 

597 

688 

682 

498 

310 

149 

46 


1 


Aver 

age 

Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


11.33 
7.75 
9.00 
16.00 
6.93 
4.32 
6.1S 
6.52 
6.76 
7.46 
7.70 
8.67 
8.71 
9.20 
10.20 
15.40 
12.60 
15.00 
7.35 
4.52 
6.45 
7.15 
8.40 
8.08 
8.26 
9.58 
8.38 
11.75 
9.00 
7.00 
4.00 
12.00 
7.43 
6.30 
6.30 
7.27 
8.00 
7.39 
8.10 
10.00 
9.33 
6..50 
8.67 
17.50 
8.00 
7.46 
5.77 
7.02 
7.02 
7.66 
8.16 
9.39 
8.28 
11. .50 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


1.06 
1.68 
1.56 
1.13 
0.57 
0.23 
0.33 
0.46 
0.59 
0.67 
0.78 
0.81 
0.92 
0.98 
0.98 
0.71 
1.04 
1.00 
0.53 
0.22 
0.31 
0.42 
0.48 
0.62 
0.73 
0.73 
0.96 
0.77 
1.11 
1.57 
3.00 
1.50 
0.51 
0.16 
0.32 
0.41 
0.50 
0.68 
0.74 
0.70 
0.86 
1.38 
1.15 
0.63 
1.50 
0.50 
0.17 
0.28 
0.43 
0.52 
0.61 
0.64 
0.85 
0.70 


ROOMS. 


489 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


ConsTiES,  Cities, 
Towns,  and 

XlTMBER  OF   rERSONS 

TO  A  Family. 


ESSEX  —  Con. 

West  Newbury-Con. 

9  persons,    . 

10  persons,    . 

11  persons,    . 

FRANKLIN. 

Asbfield,     . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 
.5  persons, 

0  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
Bernardston, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 

Buckland,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 
S  persons, 
9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
Charlemont, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


252 

22 

48 

44 

46 

34 

29 

13 

9 

3 

1 

1 

2 

209 
16 
53 
40 
35 
31 
15 


4 
1 

387 
22 
77 
98 
57 
51 
41 
14 
13 
5 
3 


12 

68 

62 

51 

39 

18 

10 

10 

1 

3 

1 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver 

ase 

Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


45 

28 
14 


2,210 

128 

342 

375 

412 

315 

275 

136 

107 

33 

9 

14 

64 

1,895 

129 

427 

385 

318 

292 

167 

79 

59 

33 

6 

2,585 

126 

468 

618 

389 

372 

286 

111 

104 

29 

21 

16 

29 

16 

2,034 

54 

470 

448 

370 

328 

156 

80 

85 

IS 

15 

10 


5.63 

7.00 

14.00 


5.82 

7.13 

8..52 

8.96 

9.26 

9.48 

10.46 

11.89 

11.00 

9.00 

14.00 

32.00 

9.07 

8.06 

8.06 

9.63 

9.09 

9.42 

11.13 

11.29 

8.43 

8.25 

6.00 

6.68 

5.73 

6.08 

6.31 

6.82 

7.29 

6.98 

7.93 

8.00 

5.80 

7.00 

8.00 

14..50 

8.00 

7.40 

4.50 

6.91 

7.23 

7.25 

8.41 

8.67 

8.00 

8.i50 

18.00 

5.00 

10.00 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


1.60 
1.43 

0.79. 


0.46 
0.17 
0.28 
0..35 
0.45 
0.,54 
0.63 
0.67 
0.67 
0.82 
1.11 
0.79 
0.3S 
0.41 
0.12 
0.25 
0.31 
0.44 
0.53 
0.54 
0.62 
0.95 
1.09 
1.67 
0.60 
0.17 
0.33 
0.48 
0.,59 
0.69 
0.86 
0.88 
1.00 
1..55 
1.43 
1.38 
0.83 
1.63 
0.51 
0.22 
0.29 
0.42 
0..55 
0..59 
0.69 
0.88 
0.94 
0.!50 
2.00 
1.10 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

NU.1IBER  OF  Persons 

to  a  Family. 


FRANKLIN  — Con. 
Colrain, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
13  persons, 

Conway, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
Deerfield,   . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 
S  persons, 
9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
17  persons, 
24  persons, 

Erving, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 
Gill,      . 

1  person. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 

Specl- 

tied  Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


366 

IS 

67 

65 

61 

49 

44 

26 

15 

9 

7 

4 

1 

309 

15 

55 

56 

66 

43 

34 

16 

14 

2 

4 
2 

2 

674 

30 

119 

140 

111 

86 

74 

31 

35 

17 

17 

i 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2.56 

20 

44 

62 

53 

35 

22 

13 

4 

•2 

1 

197 

11 


2,514 

82 

402 

434 

455 

3,53 

332 

168 

122 

62 

55 

42 

I 

2,.3.57 

75 

365 

400 

.524 

334 

296 

147 

117 

21 

41 

14 

23 

5,097 

150 

794 

1,024 

840 

688 

579 

240 

306 

1.55 

157 

46 

32 

12 

12 

60 

2 

1,614 

81 

257 

372 

354 

244 

170 

94 

26 

12 

4 

1,633 

66 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
ago 

Num- 

l)er  of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 

Room 


6.87 
4.56 
6.00 
6.68 
7.46 
7.20 
7..55 
6.46 
8.13 
6.89 
7.86 
10.50 
7.00 
7.63 
5.00 
6.64 
7.14 
7.94 
7.77 
8.71 
9.19 
8.36 
10..50 
10.25 
7.00 
11.50 
7..56 
5.00 
6.67 
7.31 
7.57 
8.00 
7.82 
7.74 
8.74 
9.12 
9.24 
6..57 
10.67 
12.00 
12.00 
60.00 
2.00 
6.30 
4.05 
5.84 
6.00 
6.68 
6.97 
7.73 
7.23 
6..50 
6.00 
4.00 
8.29 
6.00 


0.64 
0.22 
0.33 
0.45 
OM 
0.69 
0.80 
1.08 
0.98 
1.31 
1.27 
1.05 
1.86 
0..55 
0.20 
0.30 
0.42 
0..50 
0.64 
0.69 
0.76 
0.96 
0.86 
0.98 
1..57 
1.04 
0..59 
0.20 
0.30 
0.41 
0..53 
0.63 
0.77 
0.90 
0.92 
0.99 
l.OS 
1.67 
1.13 
1.08 
1.17 
0.28 
12.00 
0.60 
0.25 
0.34 
0..50 
0.60 
0.72 
0.78 
0.97 
1.23 
1..50 
2.50 
0.66 
0.17 


490 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


EOOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES —  Continued. 


COUNTIES,   CiTIK.S, 

Towns,  axd 

XuMBER  OF  Persons 

to  A  Family. 


FKANKLIX  — Con 

Gill  — Con. 
•2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons. 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
18  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 
24  persons, 

168  persons, 
Greenfield, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 
24  persons, 

33  persons, 

34  persons, 
36  persons, 
39  persons, 

Hawley, 

1  i>ersou, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 
9  persons, 

12  persons. 
Heath, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 


Xumber 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


35 

37 

39 

18 

19 

16 

3 

6 

6 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,450 

64 

26.5 

308 

256 

219 

144 

96 

39 

24 

11 

8 

,T 
1 
1 
1 
■1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

110 

1 

16 

25 

22 

22 

15 

6 

2 

1 

120 

9 

18 

27 

27 

16 

10 


Total 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


232 

265 

311 

128 

182 

127 

22 

64 

47 

14 

32 

18 

14 

15 

96 

10,. 509 

265 

1,.592 

2,137 

1,876 

1,673 

1,099 

727 

351 

185 

116 

73 

65 

8 

15 

25 

44 

36 

35 

75 

20 

92 

869 

1 

100 

198 

163 

192 

129 

55 

23 

8 

879 

35 

119 

208 

196 

130 

91 


Aver- 
age 
Xumber 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


6.63 

7.16 

7.97 

7.11 

9..58 

7.94 

7.33 

10.67 

7.83 

14.00 

]6.00 

18.00 

14.00 

15.00 

96.00 

7.25 

4.14 

6.01 

6.94 

7.33 

7.64 

7.63 

7.57 

9.00 

7.71 

10.55 

9.13 

13.00 

8.00 

15.00 

25.00 

22.00 

18.00 

35.00 

75.00 

20.00 

92.00 

7.90 

1.00 

6.25 

7.92 

7.41 

8.73 

8.60 

9.17 

11.50 

8.00 

7.33 

3.89 

6.61 

7.70 

7.2G 

8.13 

9.10 


0.30 
0.42 
0..50 
0.70 
0.63 
0.88 
1.09 
0.84 
1.28 
0.79 
1.13 
1.11 
1.50 
1.60 
1.75 
0.59 
0.24 
0.33 
0.43 
0.55 
0.65 
0.79 
0.92 
0.89 
1.17 
0.95 
1.21 
0.92 
1.63 
0.93 
0.68 
0.82 
1.33 
0.94 
0.45 
1.80 
0.42 
0..54 
1.00 
0.32 
0.38 
0.54 
0.57 
0.70 
0.76 
0.78 
1.50 
0.54 
0.26 
0.30 
0.39 
0..55 
0.62 
0.66 


CotxTiES,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

to  a  Family. 


FRANKLIN  — 

Heath  —  Con. 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 

Leverett,    . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 

Leyden, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
Monroe, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 
21  persons, 

Montague, . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
14  persons, 
16  persons. 


Con. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


2 

3 

1 

200 

17 

42 

42 

39 

29 

16 

7 

3 

3 

2 

88 

5 

15 

17 

19 

12 

9 

7 

1 

1 

1 

1 

65 

2 

14 

9 

11 

14 

4 

5 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1,.349 

63 

211 

250 

243 

206 

145 

87 

59 

44 

23 

9 

3 

2 

1 


Total 
Numbei- 

of 
Eooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


52 

7.43 

17 

8.50 

26 

8.67 

5 

5.00 

1,349 

6.75 

95 

5.59 

239 

5.69 

296 

7.05 

279 

7.15 

198 

6.a3 

128 

8.00 

54 

7.71 

21 

7.00 

18 

6.00 

21 

10.50 

705 

8.01 

25 

5.00 

90 

6.40 

127 

7.47 

163 

8.58 

104 

8.67 

73 

8.11 

76 

10.86 

12 

12.00 

7 

7.00 

9 

9.00 

13 

13.00 

392 

6.03 

2 

1.00 

75 

5.36 

38 

4.22 

84 

7.64 

84 

6.00 

23 

5.75 

31 

6.20 

6 

6.00 

7 

7.00 

20 

6.67 

22 

22.00 

8,231 

6.10 

260 

4.13 

1,124 

5.33 

1,523 

6.09 

1,515 

6.23 

1,302 

6.32 

923 

6.37 

545 

6.26 

376 

6.37 

301 

6.84 

167 

7.26 

,54 

6.00 

14 

4.67 

.34 

17.00 

24 

24.00 

0.94 
0.94 
1.04 
2.00 
0.55 
0.18 
0.,35 
0.43 
0.56 
0.73 
0.75 
0.91 
1.14 
1..50 
0.95 
0.51 
0.20 
0.31 
0.40 
0.47 
0.58 
0.74 
0.64 
0.67 
1.29 
1.11 
0.85 
0.76 
1.00 
0.37 
0.71 
0..52 
0.83 
1.04 
1.13 
1.33 
1.2« 
1.50 
0.95 
0.74 
0.24 
0.38 
0.49 
0.64 
0.79 
OM 
1.12 
1.26 
1.32 
1.38 
1.83 
2.57 
0.82 
0.67 


ROOMS. 


491 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Citiks, 

Towns,  and 

NrMBER  OF  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

countie.s,  citik.s, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Peuson.s 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
I'er- 
sons 
to  a 
Koom 

FRANKLIX  — Con. 

FRANKLIN  — Con. 

Montague  — Con. 

Rowe  —  Con . 

17  persons,     . 

1 

10 

10.00 

1.70 

5  persons,     . 

15 

121 

8.07 

0.62 

23  persons, 

1 

19 

19.00 

1.21 

6  persons, 

9 

61 

6.78 

0.89 

25  persons. 

1 

40 

40.00 

0.63 

7  persons. 

6 

31 

5.17 

1.35 

New  Salem, 

233 

1,569 

6.73 

0.55 

8  persons. 

4 

26 

6.50 

1.23 

1  person. 

23 

124 

5.39 

0.19 

9  persons, 

3 

24 

8.00 

1.13 

2  persons. 

55 

355 

6.45 

0.31 

10  persons. 

2 

16 

8.00 

1.25 

3  persons. 

49 

305 

6.22 

0.48 

Shelburnc, 

392 

3,032 

7.73 

0.51 

4  persons. 

40 

287 

7.18 

0..56 

1  person. 

18 

70 

3.89 

0.20 

5  persons. 

24 

183 

7.63 

0.66 

2  persons. 

88 

592 

6.73 

0.30 

0  jjersons, 

17 

131 

7.71 

0.78 

3  persons. 

76 

587 

7.72 

0.39 

7  persons, 

9 

63 

7.00 

1.00 

4  persons. 

78 

587 

7.53 

0.53 

8  persons. 

7 

62 

8.86 

0.90 

5  persons. 

54 

481 

8.91 

0.56 

9  persons, 

3 

20 

6.67 

1.35 

6  persons. 

36 

305 

8.47 

0.71 

10  persons, 

5 

25 

5.00 

2.00 

7  persons. 

22 

209 

9.50 

0.74 

11  persons. 

1 

14 

14.00 

0.79 

8  persons. 

7 

63 

9.00 

0.89 

KortlitieM, . 

419 

3,.341 

7.97 

0.55 

9  persons. 

9 

il 

8.. 56 

1.05 

1  person, 

20 

147 

7.35 

0.14 

10  persons, 

2 

12 

6.00 

1.67 

2  persons, 

94 

627 

6.67 

0.30 

11  persons. 

1 

13 

13.00 

0.85 

3  persons, 

101 

743 

7.36 

0.41 

18  persons. 

1 

36 

36.00 

0.50 

4  persons. 

69 

532 

7.71 

0.52 

Shutesbury, 

125 

830 

6.64 

0..53 

5  persons, 

60 

461 

7.68 

0.65 

1  person. 

12 

49 

4.08 

0.24 

6  persons, 

34 

288 

8.47 

0.71 

2  persons, 

31 

195 

6.29 

0.32 

7  persons. 

13 

100 

7.69 

0.91 

3  persons, 

24 

164 

0.83 

0.44 

8  persons. 

9 

78 

8.67 

0.92 

4  persons. 

26 

167 

6.42 

0.62 

9  persons. 

5 

58 

11.60 

0.78 

5  persons, 

15 

129 

8.60 

0.58 

10  persons, 

3 

33 

11.00 

0.91 

6  persons. 

9 

57 

6.33 

0.95 

11  persons, 

3 

62 

20.67 

0.53 

7  persons, 

2 

17 

8.50 

0.82 

20  persons, 

2 

30 

15.00 

1.33 

8  persons, 

5 

42 

8.40 

0.95 

22  persons, 

1 

21 

21.00 

1.05 

11  persons, 

1 

10 

10.00 

1.10 

23  persons, 

1 

19 

19.00 

1.21 

Sunderland, 

166 

1,299 

7.83 

0..54 

24  persons. 

1 

15 

15.00 

1.60 

1  person. 

8 

36 

4.50 

0.22 

44  persons. 

1 

29 

29.00 

1..52 

2  persons, 

30 

186 

6.20 

0.32 

57  persons, 

1 

42 

42.00 

1.36 

3  persons. 

35 

284 

8.11 

0.37 

79  persons, 

1 

56 

56  00 

1.41 

4  persons. 

26 

210 

8.08 

0.50 

Orange, 

1,390 

8,775 

6.31 

0.61 

5  persons. 

24 

192 

8.00 

0.63 

1  person, 

70 

273 

3.90 

0.26 

6  persons. 

21 

195 

9.29 

0.65 

2  persons. 

284 

1,649 

5.81 

0.34 

7  persons, 

12 

99 

8.25 

0.85 

3  persons. 

34;j 

2,133 

6.22 

0.48 

8  persons, 

4 

34 

8.50 

0.94 

4  persons. 

259 

1,676 

6.47 

0.62 

9  persons. 

3 

29 

9.67 

0.93 

!>  persons, 

210 

1,345 

6.40 

0.78 

10  persons. 

3 

34 

11.33 

0.88 

6  persons. 

99 

654 

6.61 

0.91 

Warwick,    . 

158 

1,297 

8.21 

0.46 

7  persons, 

62 

439 

7.08 

0.99 

1  person. 

11 

74 

6.73 

0.15 

8  persons,    . 

30 

9'>0 

7.40 

1.08 

2  persons. 

36 

307 

8.53 

0.23 

9  persons, 

17 

162 

9..5;5 

0.94 

3  persons. 

42 

361 

8.60 

0.35 

10  persons. 

5 

50 

10.00 

1.00 

4  persons. 

30 

238 

7.93 

0.50 

11  persons,    . 

3 

28 

9.33 

1.18 

5  persons. 

9 

69 

7.67 

0.65 

12  persons,    . 

5 

38 

7.60 

1.58 

6  persons. 

9 

84 

9.33 

0.64 

13  persons,     . 

1 

48 

48.00 

0.27 

7  persons. 

6 

42 

7.00 

1.00 

15  persons,    . 

1 

20 

20.00 

0.75 

8  persons. 

10 

88 

8.80 

0.91 

16  persons,    . 

1 

38 

38.00 

0.42 

9  persons. 

2 

12 

6.00 

1.50 

Rowe,  . 

123 

785 

6.38 

0.63 

10  persons, 

2 

17 

8.50 

1.18 

1  person. 

6 

18 

3.00 

0..3.} 

11  persons, 

1 

5 

5.00 

2.20 

2  persons,     . 

21 

111 

5.29 

0.38 

AYendell,    . 

129 

802 

6.22 

0.66 

3  persons,     . 

28 

184 

6. .57 

0.46 

1  person, 

15 

76 

5.07 

0.20 

4  persons,     . 

" 

193 

6.66 

0.60 

2  persons,    . 

24 

1.53 

6.38 

0.31 

492 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES —  Contiuued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


FRAXKLIX  — Con. 

AVendell  — Cou. 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 

Whately,    . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 
i  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 
S  persons, 
9  persons, 

10  persons, 

HAMPDEN 

Agawam,    . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 
4.  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
Blandford, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
13  persons, 

Brimfleld,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 

Speci 

fled  Size 


17 

21 

22 

13 

3 

8 

2 

4 

195 

16 

46 

37 

31 

26 

13 

12 

9 

2 

3 


553 
32 
94 
96 
92 
86 
58 
49 
21 
16 
4 


1 

206 

18 

33 

39 

42 

30 

20 

8 

7 

3 

1 

2 

3 

238 
15 
58 
57 
35 
20 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


105 

125 

135 

91 

19 

59 

11 

28 

1,604 

76 

314 

313 

263 

263 

126 

123 

87 

14 

25 


3,711 

137 

601 

626 

628 

612 

424 

331 

151 

137 

27 

12 

16 

9 

1,859 

115 

280 

357 

362 

319 

201 

70 

65 

31 

9 

21 

29 

1,882 

76 

414 

415 

315 

178 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
K(jom 


6.18 
5.95 
6.14 
7.00 
6.33 
7.38 
5.50 
7.00 
8.23 
4.75 
6.83 
8.46 
8.48 

10.12 
9.69 

10.25 
9.67 
7.00 
8.33 


6.71 
4.28 
6.39 
6.52 
6.83 
7.12 
7.31 
6.76 
7.19 
8.56 
6.75 
6.00 
8.00 
9.00 
9.02 
6.39 
8.48 
9.15 
8.62 

10.63 

10.05 
8.75 
9.29 

10.33 
9.00 

10.50 
9.67 
7.91 
5.07 
7.14 
7.28 
9.00 
S.90 


0.49 
0.67 
0.81 
0.86 
1.11 
1.08 
1.64 
1.43 
0.47 
0.21 
0.29 
0.35 
0.47 
0.49 
0.62 
0.68 
0.83 
1.29 
1.20 


0.65 
0.23 
0.31 
0.46 
0.59 
0.70 
0.82 
1.04 
1.11 
1.05 
1.48 
1.83 
1.50 
1.44 
0.46 
0.16 
0.24 
0.33 
0.46 
0.47 
0.60 
0.80 
0.86 
0.87 
1.11 
1.05 
1.34 
0.,51 
0.20 
0.28 
0.41 
0.44 
0.56 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

Total 

of 

Number 

Families 

of 

of 

Rooms 

Speci- 

Oc- 

fied Size 

cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


HAMPDEN  — Con 

Brimfleld  —  Con. 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 
Chester, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  jiersons, 

9  persons, 

10  i^ersons, 

11  persons, 
Chicopee, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 
G  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persona, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 

23  persons, 

24  persons, 

25  persons, 

26  person 

27  person 

28  person 

33  persons, 

34  persons, 
37  persons. 


as, 
us, 
ns. 


20 

187 

14 

124 

4 

29 

5 

34 

5 

.54 

1 

9 

1 

12 

1 

8 

1 

20 

1 

7 

354 

2,525 

11 

59 

69 

424 

89 

612 

70 

503 

38 

310 

32 

266 

22 

155 

15 

129 

4 

32 

3 

27 

1 

8 

3,042 

18,973 

67 

270 

369 

2,033 

534 

3,180 

501 

2,953 

441 

2,748 

3.55 

2,277 

237 

1,499 

167 

1,13] 

101 

681 

77 

.526 

46 

302 

28 

225 

28 

199 

24 

175 

12 

74 

7 

44 

10 

65 

6 

39 

5 

73 

5 

51 

3 

-  29 

1 

9 

1 

1 

3 

85 

1 

7 

3 

36 

2 

63 

1 

6 

1 

6 

1 

13 

1 

27 

9.35 
8.86 
7.25 
6.80 

10.80 
9.00 

12.00 
8.00 

20.00 
7.00 
7.13 
5.36 
6.14 
6.88 
7.19 
8.16 
8.31 
7.05 
8.60 
8.00 
9.00 
8.00 
6.24 
4.03 
5.51 
5.96 
5.89 
6.23 
6.41 
6.32 
6.77 
6.74 
6.83 
6..57 
8.04 
7.11 
7.29 
6.17 
6.29 
6..50 
6..50 

14.60 

10.20 
9.67 
9.00 
7.00 

28.33 
7.00 

12.00 

31..50 
6.00 
6.00 

13.00 

27.00 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


0.64 
0.79 
1.10 
1..32 
0.93 
1.22 
1.00 
1.63 
0.95 
2.86 
0.57 
0.19 
0.33 
0.44 
0.56 
0.61 
0.72 
0.99 
0.93 
1.13 
1.11 
1.38 
0.87 
0.25 
0.36 
0.50 
0.68 
0.80 
0.94 
1.11 
1.18 
1.33 
1.46 
1.68 
149 
1.83 
1.92 
2.43 
2.55 
2.62 
2.77 
1.30 
1.96 
2.17 
2.44 
3.29 
0.85 
3.57 
2.17 
0.86 
4.67 
5.. 50 
2.62 
1.37 


EOOMS. 


493 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Contimiecl. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


HAMPDEN  — Con 

Chicopee  — Con. 

50  persons, 

55  persons, 

69  persons, 
Chicopee.    IVard  1 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 
21  persona, 
26  persons, 

Chicopee.     Ward 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
26  persons, 

Chicopee.     Ward  3 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

73 

1 

32 

1 

35 

570 

3,085 

11 

38 

.i6 

251 

So 

427 

81 

409 

79 

408 

75 

405 

56 

307 

39 

237 

20 

152 

22 

128 

13 

91 

10 

73 

G 

33 

7 

39 

o 

12 

3 

18 

1 

7 

1 

10 

1 

10 

1 

15 

1 

15 

394 

2,757 

15 

79 

59 

369 

89 

594 

68 

439 

55 

418 

45 

366 

24 

160 

21 

188 

S 

62 

3 

34 

3 

14 

1 

6 

2 

21 

1 

i 

417 

2,541 

13 

44 

41 

224 

52 

266 

62 

342 

58 

325 

35 

203 

31 

190 

24 

135 

22 

122 

12 

73 

13 

87 

6 

52 

12 

80 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Koom 


36.50 
32.00 
35.00 
5.41 
3.45 
4.48 
5.02 
5.05 
5.16 
5.40 
5.48 
6.08 
7.60 
5.82 
7.00 
7.30 
5.50 
5.57 
6.00 
6.00 
7.00 
10.00 
10.00 
15.00 
15.00 
7.00 
5.27 
6.25 
6.67 
6.46 
7.60 
8.13 
6.67 
8.95 
7.75 
11.33 
4.67 
6.00 
10.50 
7.00 
6.09 
3.38 
5.46 
5.12 
5.52 
5.60 
5.80 
6.13 
5.63 
5.55 
6.08 
6.69 
8.67 
6.67 


1..37 
1.72 
1.97 
1.06 
0.29 
0.45 
0.60 
0.79 
0.97 
1.11 
1.28 
1.32 
1.18 
1.72 
1.57 
1.64 
2.36 
2.51 
2..50 
2.67 
2.43 
1.80 
l.iX) 
1.40 
1.73 
0.64 
0.19 
0.32 
0.45 
.0.62 
0.66 
0.74 
1.05 
0.89 
1.16 
0.88 
2.36 
2.00 
1.24 
3.71 
1.11 
0.30 
0.37 
0.59 
0.73 
0.89 
1.03 
1.14 
1.42 
1.62 
1.64 
1.64 
1.38 
1.95 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  a  Family. 


Number 

Total 

of 

Number 

Families 

of 

of 

Rooms 

Speci- 

Oc- 

fied Size 

cupied 

Aver- 


I  Aver- 
age 


age      i„   ' 

Number  k"°^^ 
of        berof 


Rof)ms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


HAMPDEN  — Con. 

Chicopee.       Ward    S 
—  Con. 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 

24  persons, 
.50  persons, 
55  persons, 
69  persons, 

Chicopee.    Ward  4 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 
20  persons, 

25  persons, 
28  persons, 
.37  persons, 

Chicopee.    Ward  o, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
20  persons, 

22  persons, 
24  persons. 


3 
6 

2 

3 
1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

421 

9 

57 

80 

66 

53 

51 

31 

24 

11 

13 

3 

3 

3 

5 

2 

1 
2 

3 
1 

1 

1 

1 

505 

8 

64 

99 

100 

71 

57 

36 

18 

16 

9 

6 

4 

3 

2 

1 
3 
1 
o 


72 

41 

19 

43 

12 

58 

11 

14 

15 

46 

32 

35 

3,008 

40 

391 

577 

476 

392 

370 

223 

177 

74 

94 

19 

27 

25 

34 

10 

7 

10 

17 

5 

7 

6 

27 

3,373 

33 

348 

591 

628 

465 

385 

234 

126 

122 

69 

46 

34 

30 

20 

11 

35 

9 

70 


9.00 

5.86 

6.33 

7.17 

6.G0 

19.33 

11.00 

7.0U 

15.00 

46.00 

32.00 

35.00 

7.14 

4.44 

6.86 

7.21 

7.21 

7.40 

7.25 

7.19 

7.38 

6.73 

7.23 

6.33 

9.00 

8.33 

6.80 

5.00 

7.00 

5.00 

5.67 

5.00 

7.00 

6.00 

27.00 

6.68 

4.13 

5.44 

5.97 

6.28 

6.55 

6.75 

6.50 

7.00 

7.63 

7.67 

7.67 

8.50 

10.00 

10.00 

11.00 

11.67 

9.00 

35.00 


1.56 

2.56 

2.53 

2.37 

3.00 

0.98 

1.82 

3.00 

1.60 

1.09 

1.72 

1.97 

0.75 

0.23 

0.29 

0.42 

0.55 

0.68 

0.83 

0.97 

1.08 

1.34' 

1.38 

1.74 

1.33 

1.56 

2.06 

3.00 

2.29 

3.40 

3.18 

4.00 

3.57 

4.67 

1.37 

0.79 

0.24 

0.37 

0.50 

0.64 

0.76 

0.89 

1.08 

1.14 

1.18 

1.30 

1.43 

1.41 

1.30 

1.40 

1.36 

1.71 

2.44 

0.69 


494 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


EOOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


HAMPDEN  — Con. 

Chicopee.      Ward    o 
—  Con. 

26  persons, 

27  persons, 
34  persons, 
50  persons, 

Chicopee.    Ward  6, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
17  persons, 
19  persons, 
23  persons, 

Chicopee.     Ward 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
33  persons. 

East  Longmeadow, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  pei'sons. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


1 

1 

333 

7 

44 

59 

46 

54 

44 

28 

20 

10 

7 

5 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

402 

4 

48 

70 

78 

71 

48 

31 

21 

14 

11 

3 

2 

1 

330 
8 

51 

63 

50 

49 

35 

29 

17 

11 

7 

2 

3 

2 

1 
1 
1 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Avcr- 

iif,'e 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


14 

63 

13 

27 

1,918 

22 

211 

324 

254 

313 

273 

ItK) 

133 

62 

54 

28 

17 

10 

10 

5 

5 

7 

2,291 

14 

239 

401 

405 

427 

275 

195 

135 

87 

74 

17 

16 

6 

2,082 

37 

320 

394 

311 

326 

232 

179 

102 

62 

44 

17 

17 

14 

13 

6 

8 


14.00 
31.50 
13.00 
27.00 
5.76 
3.14 
4.80 
5.49 
5.52 
5.80 
6.20 
6.79 
6.65 
6.20 
7.71 
5.60 
8.50 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
7.00 
5.70 
3.50 
4.98 
5.73 
5.19 
6.01 
5.73 
6.29 
6.43 
6.21 
6.73 
5.67 
8.00 
6.00 
6.31 
4.63 
6.27 
6.25 
6.22 
6.65 
6.63 
6.17 
6.00 
5.04 
6.29 

8.,5n 

5  67 
7.00 
13.00 
6.00 
8.00 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


1.S6 
0.86 
2.62 
1.85 
0.89 
0.32 
0.42 
0.55 
0.72 
0.86 
0.97 
1.03 
1.20 
1.45 
130 
1.96 
1.41 
2.60 
2.80 
3.40 
3.80 
3.29 
0.86 
0.29 
0.40 
0.52 
0.77 
0.83 
1.05 
1.11 
1.24 
1.45 
1.49 
1.94 
1.50 
5.50 
0.76 
0.22 
0.32 
0.48 
0.64 
0.75 
0.91 
1.13 
1.33 
1.60 
1.59 
1.29 
2.12 
1.86 
1.08 
2.50 
2.00 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


HAMPDEN  — Con 
Granville,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
Hampden,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  ijersons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
Holland, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

12  persons, 
14  persons, 

HOLYOKE,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 


252 

25 

37 

68 

37 

25 

28 

13 

9 

5 

2 

3 

194 

12 

44 

41 

39 

22 

17 

10 

4 

2 

1 
o 

55 

8 

14 

12 

8 

3 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7,894 

1,53 

931 

1,289 

1,362 

1,221 

1,021 

731 

494 

289 

182 

89 

48 

31 

19 

4 

4 

4 

1 


2,032 

147 

272 

553 

294 

234 

241 

134 

74 

43 

15 

25 

1,438 

66 

285 

300 

310 

174 

133 

89 

34 

16 

11 

20 

451 

42 

112 

108 

67 

19 

50 

9 

7 

9 

8 

20 

43,167 

507 

4,302 

6,630 

7,210 

6,647 

5,706 

4,106 

2,8.56 

1,796 

1,167 

562 

360 

238 

195 

60 

25 

45 

9 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


8.06 
5.§8 
7.35 
8.13 
7.95 
9.36 
8.61 

10.31 
8.22 
8.60 
7.50 
8.33 
7.41 
5.50 
6.48 
7.32 
7.95 
7.91 
7.82 
8.90 
8.50 
8.00 

11.00 

10.00 
8.20 
5.25 
8.00 
9.00 
8.38 
6.33 

10.00 
9.00 
7.00 
9.00 
8.00 

20.00 
5.47 
3.31 
4.62 
5.14 
5.29 
5.44 
5.59 
5.62 
5.78 
6.21 
6.41 
6.31 
7.50 
7.68 

10.26 

15.00 
6.25 

11.25 
9.00 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


0.49 
0.17 
0.27 
0.37 
0.50 
0.53 
0.70 
0.68 
0.97 
1.05 
1.33 
1..32 
0..52 
0.18 
0.31 
0.41 
0..50 
0.63 
0.77 
0.79 
0.94 
1.13 
0.91 
1.10 
0.44 
0.19 
0.25 
0.33 
0.48 
0.79 
0.60 
0.78 
1.14 
1.00 
1.50 
0.70 
0.93 
0.30 
0.43 
0.58 
0.76 
0.92 
1.07 
1.25 
1.38 
1.45 
1.56 
1.74 
1.60 
1.09 
1.36 
1.00 
2.56 
1..51 
2.00 


ROOMS. 


495 


ROOMS  : 

OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES - 

-  Continued. 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

NcMBEu  OF  Persons 

to  a  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

HOLYOKE  — Con. 

Holyoke.     Ward  3  — 
Con. 

19  persons,     . 

4 

103 

25.75 

0.74 

2  persons,    . 

114 

.557 

4.89 

0.41 

20  persons, 

4 

51 

12.75 

1..57 

3  persons, 

156 

836 

5..36 

0..56 

21  persons, 

1 

20 

20.00 

1.05 

4  persons. 

164 

897 

5.47 

0.73 

26  persons. 

1 

10 

10.00 

2.60 

5  persons, 

169 

962 

5.69 

0.88 

28  persons, 

2 

68 

34.00 

0.82 

6  persons, 

137 

832 

6.07 

0.99 

29  persons, 

1 

60 

60.00 

0.48 

7  persons. 

76 

446 

5.87 

1.19 

35  persons, 

1 

40 

40.00 

0.88 

8  persons, 

57 

375 

6.58 

1.22 

86  persons, 

1 

100 

100.00 

0.36 

9  persons. 

24 

1.59 

6.63 

1.36 

46  persons, 

1 

31 

31.00 

1.4S 

10  persons, 

19 

124 

6.,53 

1.53 

57  persons. 

1 

106 

106.00 

0.54 

11  persons. 

i 

37 

5.29 

2.08 

63  persons, 

1 

45 

45.00 

1.40 

12  persons. 

4 

.55 

7.86 

1.53 

66  persons. 

1 

54 

54.00 

1.22 

14  persons, 

2 

16 

8.00 

1.75 

112  persons, 

1 

45 

45.00 

2.49 

15  persons. 

1 

11 

11.00 

1.36 

134  persons. 

1 

13 

13.00 

10.31 

28  persons. 

1 

29 

29.00 

0.97 

Holyoke.     Wart 

'h  • 

1,145 

5,764 

5.03 

1.04 

46  persons. 

1 

31 

31.00 

1.48 

1  person. 

18 

53 

2.94 

0.34 

66  persons. 

1 

54 

54.00 

1.22 

2  persons, 

137 

603 

4.40 

0.45 

112  persons. 

1 

45 

45.00 

2.49 

3  persons, 

159 

760 

4.78 

0.63 

134  persons. 

1 

13 

13.00 

10.31 

4  persons. 

207 

973 

4.70 

0.85 

Holyoke.     Ward 

■i,    ■ 

1,2.56 

5,938 

4.73 

1.14 

5  persons, 

163 

808 

4.90 

1.01 

1  person, 

33 

94 

2.85 

0.35 

6  persons, 

144 

745 

5.17 

1.16 

2  pertfons. 

160 

627 

3.92 

0.51 

7  persons, 

114 

590 

5.18 

1.35 

3  persons. 

171 

719 

4.20 

0.71 

8  persons, 

75 

399 

5.32 

1.50 

4  persons. 

169 

756 

4.47 

0.89 

9  persons, 

56 

301 

5.38 

1.67 

5  persons. 

177 

830 

4.69 

1.07 

10  persons. 

28 

149 

5.32 

1.88 

6  persons. 

173 

S54 

4.94 

1.22 

11  persons. 

22 

128 

5.82 

1.89 

7  persons. 

140 

663 

4.74 

1.48 

12  persons. 

8 

46 

5.75 

2.09 

8  persons. 

90 

451 

.5.01 

1.60 

13  persons, 

8 

43 

5.38 

2.42 

9  persons. 

55 

290 

5.27 

1.71 

14  persons. 

8 

48 

16.O0 

0.88 

10  persons. 

39 

241 

6.18 

1.62 

16  persons. 

1 

6 

6.00 

2.67 

11  persons. 

15 

78 

5.20 

2.12 

20  persons. 

1 

12 

12.00 

1.67 

12  persons. 

9 

51 

5.67 

2.12 

36  persons, 

1 

100 

100.00 

0.36 

13  persons, 

6 

61 

10.17 

1.28 

Holyoke.     Ward 

o 

1,690 

7,831 

4.63 

1.13 

14  persons. 

( 

37 

5.29 

2.65 

1  person. 

40 

123 

3.08 

0..33 

15  persons. 

2 

19 

9.50 

1..5S 

2  persons, 

191 

750 

3.93 

0.51 

16  persons. 

1 

5 

5.00 

3.20 

3  persons. 

237 

985 

4.16 

0.72 

17  persons, 

2 

9 

4.50 

3.78 

4  persons. 

257 

1,102 

4.29 

0.93 

18  persons. 

1 

9 

9.00 

2.00 

5  persons. 

274 

1,280 

4.67 

1.07 

19  persons, 

1 

20 

20.00 

0.95 

6  persons. 

239 

1,146 

4.79 

1.25 

20  persons. 

1 

9 

9.00 

2.22 

7  persons. 

155 

763 

4.92 

1.42 

21  persons. 

1 

20 

20.00 

1.05 

8  persons. 

129 

649 

5.03 

l..')9 

26  persons. 

1 

10 

10.00 

2.60 

9  persons. 

68 

•  .343 

5.04 

1.78 

35  persons. 

1 

40 

40.00 

0.88 

10  persons. 

42 

225 

5.36 

1.87 

63  persons. 

1 

45 

45.00 

1.40 

11  persons. 

22 

125 

5.68 

1.94 

Holyoke.     Ward 

5,    . 

768 

4,772 

6.21 

0.75 

12  persons. 

14 

91 

6.50 

1.85 

1  person. 

16 

61 

3.81 

0.26 

13  persons. 

9 

50 

5.56 

2.34 

2  persons, 

109 

552 

5.06 

0..39 

14  persons. 

4 

26 

6..50 

2.15 

3  persons. 

163 

949 

5.82 

0  52 

15  persons. 

1 

30 

30.00 

0.50 

4  persons. 

135 

776 

5.75 

0.70 

16  persons. 

2 

14 

7.00 

2.29 

5  persons. 

107 

623 

5.82 

0.86 

17  persons. 

1 

16 

16.00 

1.06 

6  persons, 

91 

589 

6.47 

0.93 

19  persons, 

3 

83 

27.67 

0.69 

7  persons. 

i  1 

516 

6.70 

1.04 

20  persons. 

2 

30 

15.00 

1.33 

8  persons. 

29 

181 

6.24 

1.28 

Holyoke.     Ward  3,    . 

95S 

5,.562 

5.81 

0.90 

9  persons. 

17 

175 

10.29 

0.87 

1  person, 

20 

83 

4.15 

0.24 

10  persons. 

12 

129 

10.75 

0.93 

496 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

XUMBER  OF  Persons 

TO  A  FAMILT. 


HAMPDEN  — Con. 

Ilolyoke.     Ward  S  — 
Con. 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
17  persons, 
57  persons,    . 

Hoiyoke.    Ward  6, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 
C  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

28  persons, 

29  persons, 
Ilolyoke.     Ward  7, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
Longmeadow, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persona, 

8  persons, 

9  persona, 
12  persons, 

Ludlow, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


6 
2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,152 

20 

125 

208 

223 

179 

140 

103 

64 

38 

26 

11 

7 

4 

2 

1 

1 

925 

6 

95 

195 

207 

152 

97 

66 

50 

31 

16 

6 

1 

3 

146 

10 

26 

25 

34 

14 

12 

10 

0 


473 
23 
48 
79 
67 
62 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


47 

33 

5 

10 

20 

106 

6,126 

66 

540 

1,024 

1,141 

949 

757 

562 

370 

227 

151 

84 

67 

31 

58 

39 

60 

7,174 

27 

673 

1,3.57 

1,565 

1,195 

783 

566 

431 

301 

148 

63 

17 

48 

1,108 

55 

169 

174 

275 

99 

101 

97 

49 

61 

28 

2,911 

90 

267 

473 

404 

418 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


7.83 

16.50 

5.00 

10.00 

20.00 

106.00 

5.32 

3.30 

4.32 

4.92 

5.12 

5..30 

5.41 

5.46 

5.78 

5.97 

5.81 

7.64 

9.57 

7.75 

29.00 

39.00 

60.00 

7.76 

4.50 

7.08 

6.96 

7.56 

7.86 

8.07 

8.58 

8.62 

9.71 

9.25 

10.,50 

17.00 

16.00 

7.59 

5.50 

6.50 

6.96 

8.09 

7.07 

8.42 

9.70 

8.17 

8.71 

14.00 

6.15 

3.91 

5.56 

5.99 

6.03 

6.74 


Aver 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


1.40 
0.73 
2.60 
1.40 
0.85 
0.54 
0.93 
0.30 
0.46 
0.61 
0.78 
0.94 
1.11 
1.28 
1.38 
1.51 
1.72 
1.44 
1.25 
1.68 
0.48 
0.72 
0.48 
0.61 
0.22 
0.28 
0.43 
0.53 
0.64 
0.74 
0.82 
0.93 
0.93 
1.08 
1.05 
0.71 
0.81 
O.X 
0.18 
0.31 
0.43 
0.49 
0.71 
0.71 
0.72 
0.98 
1.03 
0.86 
0.88 
0.26 
0.36 
0.50 
0  66 
0.74 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


HAMPDEN  — Con. 

Ludlow  —  Con. 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
17  persons, 
IS  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 
25  persons, 

Monson, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
17  persons, 
20  persons, 
31  persons, 
35  persons, 

114  persons, 
Montgomery, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons. 
Palmer, 

1  person, 

2  jjersons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


55 
43 
34 
23 
11 
10 
'2 


1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 

872 

,53 

200 

164 

130 

116 

92 

51 

29 

12 

8 

4 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 
1 

1 

1 

63 

2 

9 

15 

13 

8 

4 

8 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,.382 

54 

190 

260 

237 

193 


362 
275 
213 
133 

57 

68 

15 

37 

13 

7 

13 

17 

11 

27 

11 

6,220 

268 

1,270 

1,132 

973 

845 

678 

388 

226 

91 

64 

35 

IS 

17 

6 

11 

47 

11 

30 

39 

71 

535 

6 

65 

125 

120 

86 

31 

59 

10 

12 

10 

11 

9,367 

246 

1,126 

1,780 

1,628 

1,.322 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


6.58 

6.40 

6.26 

5.78 

5.18 

6.80 

7.50 

7.40 

6.50 

7.00 

6.50 

17.00 

5..50 

27.00 

5.50 

7.13 

5.06 

6.35 

6.90 

7.48 

7.28 

7.37 

7.61 

7.79 

7.58 

8.00 

8.75 

9.00 

8.50 

6.00 

5.50 

23.50 

11.00 

30.00 

39.00 

71.00 

8.49 

3.00 

7.22 

8.33 

9.23 

10.75 

7.75 

7.38 

10.00 

12  00 

10.00 

11.00 

6.78 

4.56 

5.93 

6.85 

6.87 

6.85 


0.91 

1.09 

1.28 

1.56 

1.93 

1.62 

1.60 

1.76 

2.15 

2.14 

2.62 

1.06 

3.82 

0.81 

4.55 

0.56 

0.20 

0.31 

0.43 

0.53 

0.69 

0.81 

0.92 

1.03 

1.19 

1.25 

1.26 

1.33 

1.53 

2.33 

2.73 

0.72 

1.82 

1.03 

0.90 

1.61 

0.51 

0.33 

0.28 

0.36 

0.43 

0.47 

0.77 

0.95 

0.80 

0.75 

1.00 

1.00 

0.73 

0.22 

0..34 

0.44 

0..')8 

0.73 


ROOMS. 


497 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED    DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Peksons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 
of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


HAMPDEN— 

Palmer  — Con. 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
1.5  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 
20  persons, 
22  persons, 
27  persons, 
32  persons, 

Russell, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  personF, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 
12  persons, 

19  persons, 
Southwick, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 
8  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 
12  persons, 

Springfield, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  person 

6  person 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons. 


Con. 


IS, 


117 

107 

74 

47 

41 

16 

15 

9 

5 

3 

6 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

185 

10 

21 

46 

39 

18 

18 

6 

6 

9 

10 

1 

1 

239 

16 

45 

.52 

33 

44 

23 

13 

6 

4 

1 

2 

11,741 

,     403 

2,043 

2,531 

2,221 

1,724 

1,171 

690 

411 

2U 

135 


828 

706 

520 

312 

281 

101 

110 

67 

47 

18 

32 

34 

78 

30 

24 

27 

50 

1,209 

49 

126 

302 

233 

114 

136 

40 

41 

74 

65 

6 

23 

1,754 

70 

307 

375 

265 

333 

188 

120 

41 

37 

4 

14 

77,438 

1,627 

11,265 

15,686 

14,487 

11,586 

8,147 

4,958 

3,144 

1,692 

1,160 

619 


7.08 
6.60 
7.03 
6.64 
6.85 
6.31 
7.33 
7.44 
9.40 
6.00 
5.33 
17.00 
39.00 
30.00 
24.00 
27.00 
50.00 
6.54 
4.90 
6.00 
6.57 
5.97 
6.33 
7.56 
6.67 
6.83 
8.22 
6.50 
6.00 
23.00 
7. .34 
4. ,38 
6.82 
7.21 
8.03 
7.57 
8.17 
9.23 
6.83 
9.25 
4.00 
7.00 
6.60 
4.04 
5.51 
6.20 
6.52 
6.72 
6.96 
7.19 
7.65 
8.02 
8.59 
8.60 


0.85 
1.06 
1.14 
1.36 
1.46 
1.74 
1.64 
1.75 
1.49 
2.50 
3.00 
1.00 
0.46 
0.67 
0.92 
1.00 
0.64 
0.70 
0.20 
0.33 
0.46 
0.67 
0.79 
0.79 
1.05 
1.17 
1.09 
1..54 
2.00 
0.83 
0.55 
0.23 
0.29 
0.42 
0.50 
0.66 
0.73 
0.76 
1.17 
0.97 
2.50 
1.71 
0.67 
0.25 
0.36 
0.48 
0.61 
0.74 
0.86 
0.97 
1.05 
1.12 
1.16 
1.28 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

to  a  Family. 


HAMPDEN  — Con 

Springfield  -  Con 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 

23  persons, 

24  persons, 

27  persons, 

28  persons, 
.30  persons, 

31  persons, 

32  persons, 

33  persons, 

34  persons, 

35  persons, 

37  persons, 

38  persons, 

39  persons, 
47  persons, 

49  persons, 

50  persons, 
74  persons, 

171  persons, 
2.59  persons,     . 
Springjlehl.    Ward  1 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 
21  persons, 
24  persons, 
31  persons, 

Springfield.    Ward  I. 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 

Speci 

fled  Size 


35 

20 

15 

12 

4 

6 

3 

2 

2 

•1 


2 
1 
1 
2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,604 

32 

2,55 

398 

312 

262 

131 

94 

50 

28 

20 

10 


1 

1 

1 

1 

1,758 

49 

287 

342 

328 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


373 

10.66 

.222 

11.10 

227 

15.13 

199 

16.58 

58 

14.50 

161 

26.83 

71 

23.67 

26 

13.00 

42 

21.00 

46 

23.00 

49 

24  50 

24 

12.00 

56 

28.00 

34 

17.00 

37 

18.50 

159 

79.50 

24 

24.00 

41 

41.00 

62 

31.00 

51 

51.00 

44 

44.00 

67 

33.50 

235 

117. ,50 

100 

100.00 

35 

35.00 

16 

16.00 

235 

235.00 

86 

86.00 

287 

287.00 

L0,835 

6.75 

1.^9 

5.91 

1,,588 

6.23 

2,549 

6.40 

2,170 

6.96 

1,749 

6.68 

924 

7.05 

700 

7.45 

365 

7.30 

210 

7.50 

148 

7.40 

88 

8.80 

13 

6.50 

32 

10.67 

10 

10.00 

14 

7.00 

14 

14.00 

20 

20.00 

8 

8.00 

44 

44.00 

9,876 

5.62 

176 

3.59 

1,384 

4.82 

1,828 

5.35 

1,777 

5.42 

1.13 
1.17 
0.93 
0.90 
1.10 
0.63 
0.76 
1..54 
1.00 
0.96 
0.94 
2.00 
0.96 
1.65 
1.62 
0.39 
1.33 
0  80 
1.10 
0.69 
0.84 
1.13 
0.33 
0.47 
1.40 
3.13 
0.31 
1.99 
0.90 
0.64 
0.17 
0.32 
0.47 
0.58 
0.75 
0.85 
0  94 
1.10 
1.20 
1.35 
1.25 
1.85 
1.22 
1.40 
2.14 
1.14 
105 
3.00 
0.70 
0.80 
0.28 
0.41 
0..56 
0.74 


498 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED    DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


HAMPDEN  — Con. 

Springfield.    Ward  2 
—  Con. 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
14  persons, 
17  persons, 

21  persons, 
24  persons, 
31  persons, 
74  persons,    . 

Springfield.   Ward 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  xiersons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 
20  persons, 

22  persons, 

23  persons, 

27  persons, 

28  persons, 

33  persons, 

34  persons, 
.3.T  persons, 

37  persons, 

38  persons, 

39  persons, 
47  persons, 

Springfield.    Ward  4 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 
G  persons, 
7  persons. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci 


Total 
Number 

of 

Rooms 

Oc- 


fied  Size    cupied 


276 

205 

120 

67 

39 

17 

15 

7 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,860 

133 

278 

240 

205 

154 

120 

72 

49 

24 

19 

7 

13 

8 

10 

5 

1 

5 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
2 

1 

1,435 

48 

234 

308 

300 

224 

135 

70 


1,530 

3,109 

672 

404 

259 

129 

113 

64 

16 

27 

22 

16 

115 

235 

8,678 

370 

1,137 

1,298 

1,144 

964 

815 

527 

442 

221 

199 

73 

177 

109 

168 

97 

11 

134 

37 

19 

46 

29 

56 

23 

41 

62 

51 

44 

49 

235 

100 

10,636 

205 

1,401 

2,0,50 

2,143 

1,793 

1,247 

604 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

5.54 

090 

5.41 

1.11 

5.60 

1.25 

6.03 

1.33 

6.64 

1.36 

7.59 

1.32 

7.53 

1.4G 

9.14 

1.31 

16.00 

0.88 

27.00 

0.63 

22.00 

0.95 

16.00 

1.50 

115.00 

0.27 

235.00 

0.31 

6.38 

0.71 

2.78 

0.36 

4.09 

0.49 

5.41 

0..55 

5.5S 

0.72 

6.26 

0.80 

6.79 

0.88 

7.32 

0.96 

9.02 

0.89 

9.21 

0.98 

10.47 

0.95 

10.43 

1.05 

13.62 

0.88 

13.63 

0.95 

16.80 

0.83 

19.40 

0.77" 

11.00 

1.45 

26.80 

0.63 

37.00 

0.49 

19.00 

1.05 

23.00 

0.96 

29  00 

0.79 

28.00 

0.96 

23.00 

1.22 

41.00 

0.80 

31.00 

1.10 

51.00 

0.69 

44.00 

0.84 

49.00 

0.78 

117.50 

0.33 

100.00 

0.47 

7.41 

0.58 

4.27 

0  23 

5.99 

0.33 

6.66 

0.45 

7.14 

0.56 

8.00 

0.62 

9.24 

0.65 

8.63 

0.81 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  op  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


HAMPDEN  — Con. 

Springfield.    Ward  4 
—  Con. 

8  persons,  . 

9  persons,  . 

10  persons,  . 

11  persons,  . 

12  persons,  . 

13  persons,  . 

14  persons,  . 
16  persons,  . 
30  persons,  . 
32  persons,  . 

Springfield.    Ward 

1  person, 

2  persons,  . 

3  persons,  . 

4  persons,  . 

5  persons,  . 

6  persons,  . 

7  persons,  . 

8  persons,  . 

9  persons,  . 

10  persons,  . 

11  persons,  . 
13  persons,  . 

15  persons,  . 
50  persons,  . 

Springfield.   Ward  6 

1  person, 

2  persons,  . 

3  persons,  . 

4  persons,  . 

5  persons,  . 

6  persons,  . 

7  persons,  . 

8  persons,  . 

9  persons,  . 

10  persons,  . 

11  persons,  . 

12  persons,  . 

13  persons,  . 
15  persons,  . 

259  persons,  . 
SjJringfield.    Ward  7 

1  person, 

2  persons,  . 

3  persons,  . 

4  persons,  . 

5  persons,  . 

6  persons,  . 

7  persons,  . 

8  persons,  . 

9  persons,  . 

10  persons,  . 

11  persons,  . 


Number 

Total 

of 

Number 

Families 

of 

of 

Rooms 

Speci- 

Oc- 

fied Size 

cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


45 

423 

25 

258 

21 

217 

12 

119 

4 

40 

4 

41 

1 

17 

1 

17 

2 

37 

1 

24 

1,534 

11,391 

36 

195 

285 

1,733 

359 

2,478 

278 

2,081 

234 

1,891 

156 

1,323 

86 

730 

51 

454 

27 

263 

15 

161 

4 

36 

1 

13 

1 

17 

1 

16 

1,390 

8,480 

40 

183 

245 

1,267 

316 

1,746 

255 

1,493 

199 

1,179 

144 

918 

91 

638 

49 

384 

22 

151 

11 

81 

9 

72 

5 

48 

o 

17 

1 

16 

1 

287 

1,136 

7,638 

38 

170 

210 

1,238 

2.i8 

1,750 

246 

1,756 

156 

1,070 

98 

672 

68 

488 

37 

270 

11 

89 

7 

52 

4 

38 

9.40 

10.32 

10.33 

9.92 

10.00 

10.25 

17.00 

17.00 

18.50 

24.00 

7.43 

5.42 

6.08 

6.90 

7.49 

8.08 

8.48 

8.49 

8.90 

9.74 

10.73 

9.00 

13.00 

17.00 

16.00 

6.10 

4.58 

5.17 

5.53 

5.85 

5.92 

6.38 

7.01 

7.84 

6.86 

7.36 

8.00 

9.60 

8..50 

16.00 

287.00 

6.72 

4.47 

5.90 

6.78 

7.14 

6.86 

6.86 

7.18 

7.30 

8.09 

7.43 

9.,50 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


0.85 
0.87 
0.97 
1.11 
1.20 
1.27 
0.82 
0.94 
1.62 
1.33 
0.56 
0.18 
0.33 
0.43 
0.53 
0.62 
0.71 
0.82 
0.90 
0.92 
0.93 
1.22 
1.00 
0.88 
3.13 
0.73 
0.22 
0.39 
0.54 
0.68 
0.84 
0.94 
1.00 
1.02 
1.31 
1.36 
1.38 
1.25 
1.53 
0.94 
0.90 
0.61 
0.22 
0.34 
0.44 
0.56 
0.73 
0.88 
0.98 
1.10 
1.11 
1.35 
1.16 


ROOMS. 

499 

ROOMS : 

OCCUPIED    DWELLING    HOUSES  —  Continmcl. 

ConsTiES,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Nimibcr 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

]  Avcr- 
j    age 
'  Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

HAMPDEN -Con. 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

Springfield,     jrarcl  7 
—  Con.            . 

Westfleld  — Con. 

20  persons,     . 

1 

( 

7.00 

2.86 

5  persons,    . 

.378 

2,764 

7.31 

0.68 

23  persons,     . 

1 

20 

20.00 

1.15 

6  persons, 

218 

1,.582 

7.26 

0.83 

38  persons,    . 

1 

18 

18.00 

2.11 

7  persons, 

137 

1,054 

7.69 

0.91 

Springfield.    Ward  8, 

1,524 

9,904 

6.50 

0.72 

8  persons. 

74 

540 

7.30 

1.10 

1  person, 

27 

139 

5.15 

0.19 

9  persons, 

47 

361 

7.68 

1.17 

2  persons,    . 

249 

1,517 

6.09 

0.33 

10  persons, 

24 

204 

8.50 

1.18 

3  persons,    . 

310 

1,987 

6.41 

0.47 

11  persons, ' 

12 

141 

11.75 

0.94 

4  persons,     . 

297 

1,923 

6.47 

0.62 

12  persons. 

2 

38 

19.00 

0.63 

5  persons,    . 

219 

1,410 

6.44 

0.78 

13  persons, 

3 

37 

12. a? 

1.05 

6  persons,     . 

1S2 

1,139 

6.26 

0.96 

15  persons. 

1 

40 

40.00 

0.38 

7  persons,    . 

89 

599 

6.73 

1.04 

17  persons. 

1 

14 

14.00 

1.21 

8  persons,    . 

63 

402 

6.38 

125 

•     18  persons, 

1 

40 

40.00 

0.45 

9  persons,     . 

3.5 

241 

6.89 

1.31 

.22  persons. 

1 

6 

6.00 

3.67 

10  persons,    . 

2.T 

173 

6.92 

1.45 

.30  persons. 

1 

70 

70.00 

0.43 

11  persons,     . 

11 

80 

7.27 

1.51 

34  persons. 

1 

30 

30.00 

1.13 

12  persons,    . 

4 

31 

7.75 

1.55 

72  persons. 

1 

85 

85.00 

0.85 

13  persons,     . 

2 

10 

5.00 

2.60 

West  Springflel 

I,      ■ 

1,360 

8,486 

6.24 

0.72 

14  persons,    . 

2 

16 

S.OO 

1.75 

1  person. 

26 

103 

3.96 

0.25 

Ih  persons,     . 

3 

55 

18.33 

0.82 

2  persons. 

229 

1,329 

5.80 

0.34 

16  persons,     . 

1 

16 

16.00 

1.00 

3  persons. 

264 

1,614 

6.11 

0  49 

18  persons,     . 

2 

34 

17.011 

1.06 

4  persons. 

265 

1,579 

5.96 

0.67 

28  persons,     . 

1 

11 

11.00 

2.55 

5  persons, 

198 

1,279 

6.46 

0.77 

49  persons,     . 

1 

35 

35.00 

1.40 

6  persons, 

146 

949 

6.50 

0.92 

171  persons,     . 

1 

86 

86.00 

1.99 

7  persons. 

108 

703 

6.51 

1.08 

Tollana,      . 

67 

651 

9.72 

0.47 

8  persons. 

51 

342 

6.71 

1.19 

1  person, 

4 

32 

800 

0.13 

9  persons, 

29 

179 

6.17 

1.46 

2  persons,    . 

12 

103 

8.58 

0.23 

10  persons. 

25 

220 

8.80 

1.14 

3  persons,    . 

13 

110 

8.46 

0.35 

11  persons, 

10 

83 

8  30 

1.33 

4  persons,    . 

9 

95 

10.56 

0.38 

12  persons, 

1 

t 

7.00 

1.71 

5  persons,     . 

8 

82 

10  25 

0.49 

13  persons. 

2 

15 

7.50 

1.73 

6  persons,     . 

7 

78 

11.14 

0.54 

14  persons. 

2 

11 

5.50 

2.55 

7  persons,    . 

3 

40 

13.33 

0.53 

15  ]>ersons. 

2 

25 

12..00 

1.20 

8  persons,     . 

3 

29 

9.67 

0.82 

21  persons. 

2 

48 

24.00 

0.88 

9  persons,     . 

3 

39 

13.00 

0.69 

Wi  lb  rah  am. 

363 

3,021 

8.32 

0.58 

10  persons,    . 

3 

25 

8.33 

1.20 

1  person. 

24 

164 

6.83 

0.15 

11  persons,     . 

2 

IS 

9.00 

1.22 

2  persons, 

66 

475 

7.20 

0.28 

Wales, 

191 

1,436 

7.52 

0.55 

3  persons. 

tl 

592 

7.69 

0.39 

1  person. 

13 

96 

7.38 

0.14 

4  persons. 

64 

513 

8.02 

0.,50 

2  persons,    . 

45 

321 

7.13 

0.2S 

5  persons,    . 

49 

414 

8.45 

0.,59 

3  persons,    . 

34 

246 

7.24 

0.41 

6  persons, 

23 

1.12 

8.35 

0.72 

4  persons,     . 

22 

184 

8.36 

0.48 

7  persons. 

20 

178 

8.90 

0.79 

5  persons,     . 

35 

261 

7.46 

0.67 

8  persons. 

12 

88 

7.33 

1.09 

6  persons,    . 

15 

114 

7.60 

0.79 

9  persons,     . 

10 

83 

8.30 

1.08 

7  persons,     . 

13 

114 

8.77 

0.80 

10  persons,     . 

8 

43 

5.38 

1.86 

S  persons,     . 

4 

25 

6.25 

1.28 

11  persons,    . 

3 

20 

6.67 

1.65 

9  persons,     . 

3 

23 

-      7.67 

1.17 

12  persons,    . 

3 

26 

8.67 

1.38 

10  persons,     . 

3 

13 

4.33 

2.31 

13  persons,     . 

1 

11 

11.00 

1.18 

11  persons,    . 

3 

32 

10.67 

1.03 

14  persons,    . 

1 

30 

30.00 

0.47 

12  persons,     . 

1- 

7 

7.00 

1.71 

19  persons,    . 

1 

30 

30.00 

0.63 

Westfleld,  . 

2,593 

17,232 

6  65 

0.62 

193  persons,     . 

1 

162 

162.00 

1.19 

1  person, 

2  persons,     . 

125 
474 

498 
2,713 

3.98 
5.72 

0  25 
0.35 

HAMPSHIRE. 

3  persons,     . 

593 

3,685 

6.21 

0.48 

Amherst,    . 

1,064 

8,622 

8.10 

0.55 

4  persons,    . 

499 

3,330 

6.67 

0.60 

1  person. 

46 

265 

5.76 

0.17 

500 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED    DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

KoMBEK  OF  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


HAMPSHIRE 

—  Con. 

Amherst —  Con 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persona, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 
22  persons, 

29  persons, 

30  persons, 
35  persons, 
42  persons, 
44  persons, 

Belcliertown, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
Chesterfield, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 
10  persons, 

Cummington, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons. 


208 

244 

168 

129 

99 

66 

31 


4 
3 
2 
2 
2 
2 

1 
2 
2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

524 

43 

105 

110 

74 

61 

40 

42 

21 

18 

2 

4 

3 

1 

162 

14 

40 

32 

25 

24 

16 

7 

3 

1 

201 

14 

35 

52 

41 

33 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


1,400 
1,786 
1,298 
996 
849 
604 
278 
295 
201 
50 
61 
30 
45 
40 
34 
21 
47 
48 
27 
88 
65 
8 
42 
44 
3,952 
227 
757 
791 
608 
460 
296 
347 
192 
160 
29 
35 
24 
26 
1,123 
63 
252 
218 
173 
192 
138 
.52 
23 
12 
1,731 
66 
271 
4.53 
370 
291 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Kooiiis 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
as'8 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


6.73 
7.32 
7.73 
7.72 
8.58 
9.15 
8.97 
10.,54 
11.82 
12.50 
20.33 
15.00 
22.50 
20.00 
17.00 
21.00 
28'.50 
24.00 
27.00 
44.00 
32.50 
8.00 
42.00 
44.00 
7.54 
5.28 
7.21 
7.19 
8.22 
7.54 
7.40 
8.26 
9.14 
8.89 
14.50 
8.75 
8.00 
26.00 
6.93 
4.50 
6.30 
6.81 
6.92 
8.00 
8.63 
7.43 
7.67 
12.00 
8.61 
4.71 
7.74 
8.71 
9.02 
8.82 


0.30 

0.41 

0.52 

0.65 

0.70 

0.76 

0.89 

0.85 

0.85 

0.88 

0.59 

0.87 

0.62 

0.75 

0.94 

0.81 

0.77 

0.79 

0.81 

0.66 

0.92 

4.38 

1.00 

1.00 

0..55 

0.19 

0.28 

0.42 

0.4S 

0.66 

0.81 

0.85 

0.88 

1.01 

0.69 

1.26 

1.50 

0.50 

0.52 

0.22 

0.32 

0.44 

0.58 

0.63 

0.70 

0.94 

1.04 

0.83 

0.43 

0.21 

0.26 

0.34 

0.44 

0.57 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


HAMPSHIRE 

—  Con. 

Cummington  —  Con. 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
11  persons, 

Easthamptou, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
15  persons, 
22  persons, 
24  persons, 
28  persons, 
33  pei-soiis, 
59  persons, 

Enfleki, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 
12  persons, 

Goshen, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 
Granby, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


11 

9 

4 

1 

1 

1,019 

53 

149 

179 

185 

145 

110 

80 

46 

28 

18 

9 

8 

2 

2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
261 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
IJocmis 

Oc- 
cupied 


107 

97 

40 

24 

12 

6,809 

184 

821 

1,134 

1,216 

977 

789 

572 

341 

188 

168 

98 

65 

20 

41 

24 

36 

65 

28 

42 

1,921 


18 

91 

62 

439 

62 

453 

34 

254 

34 

281 

27 

219 

12 

92 

6 

43 

2 

14 

2" 

14 

2 

21 

66 

516 

2 

7 

12 

83 

8 

57 

9 

74 

13 

96 

10 

89 

8 

67 

1 

6 

1 

9 

2 

28 

171 

1,332 

9 

63 

26 

163 

29 

227 

31 

232 

30 

244 

9.73 
10.78 
10.00 
24.00 
12.00 
6.68 
3.47 
5.51 
6.34 
6.57 
6.74 
7.17 
7.15 
7.41 
6.71 
9.33 
10.89 
8.13 
10.00 
20.50 
24.00 
36.00 
65.00 
28.00 
42.00 
7.36 
5.06 
7.08 
7.31 
7.47 
8.26 
8.11 
7.67 
7.17 
7.00 
7.00 
10.50 
7.82 
3.50 
6.92 
7.13 
8.22 
7.38 
8.90 
8.38 
6.00 
9.00 
14.00 
7.79 
7.00 
6.27 
7.83 
7.48 
8.13 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


0.62 

0.65 

0.80 

0.38 

0.92 

0  70 

0.29 

0.36 

0.47 

0.61 

0.74 

0.84 

0.98 

1.08 

1.34 

1.07 

1.01 

1.48 

1.30 

0.73 

0.92 

0.67 

0.43 

1.18 

1.40 

0.52 

0.20 

0.28 

0.41 

0.54 

0.60 

0.74 

0.91 

1.12 

1.29 

1.43 

1.14 

0.59 

0.29 

0.29 

0.42 

0.49 

0.68 

0.67 

0.84 

1.33 

1.00 

0.71 

0.,56 

0.14 

0.32 

0.3S 

0..53 

0.61 


EOOMS. 


501 


EOOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  I'ersons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


HAMPSHIRE 

—  Con. 

Granby  — Con. 

6  persona, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
Greenwich, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 

Hadley, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
Hatfield,     . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

14  persons, 
Huntington, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  pei-sons, 


22 

13 

4 

6 

1 

142 

19 

41 

32 

17 

12 

8 

4 

3 

4 

2 

390 

20 

.58 

77 

66 

65 

46 

22 

20 

8 

5 

1 

1 

1 

291 

16 

.50 

.51 

55 

42 

26 

24 

14 

9 

1 

2 

1 

329 

12 

51 

59 

73 

38 

49 

24 

8 

5 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


186 

125 

22 

64 

6 

1,061 

123 

306 

229 

121 

92 

63 

43 

37 

33 

14 

3,129 

121 

448 

557 

539 

542 

360 

212 

188 

72 

50 

9 

14 

17 

2,215 

81 

319 

369 

441 

314 

226 

217 

114 

88 

10 

18 

IS 

2,326 

46 

312 

418 

542 

279 

377 

190 

52 

35 

48 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


8.45 
9.62 
5.50 
10.67 
6.00 
7.47 
6.47 
7.46 
7.16 
7.12 
7.67 
7.88 
10.75 
12.33 
8.25 
7.00 
8.02 
6.05 
7.72 
7.23 
8.17 
8.34 
7.83 
9.64 
9.40 
9.00 
10  00 
9.00 
14.00 
17.00 
7.61 
5.06 
6.38 
7.24 
8.02 
7.48 
8.69 
9.04 
8.14 
9.78 
10.00 
9.00 
18.00 
7.07 
3.83 
6.12 
7.08 
7.42 
7.34 
7.69 
7.92 
6.50 
7.00 
6.86 


0.71 

0.73 

1.45 

0.94 

1.83 

0.45 

0.15 

0.27 

0.42 

0.,56 

0.65 

0.76 

0.65 

0.65 

1.09 

143 

0.54 

0.17 

0.26 

0.41 

0.49 

0.60 

0.77 

0.73 

0.85 

1.00 

1.00 

1.22 

0.86 

0.76 

0..57 

0.20 

0.31 

0.41 

0.50 

0.67 

0.69 

0.77 

0.98 

0.92 

1.00 

1.22 

0.78 

0.62 

0.26 

0.33 

0.42 

0.54 

0.68 

0.78 

0.88 

1.23 

1.29 

1.46 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Teksons 

to  a  Family. 


HAMPSHIRE 

—  Con. 

Huntington  —  Con . 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
Middlefleld, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 
12  persons, 

NOKTHAMPTON, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

22  persons, 

23  persons, 

24  persons, 

25  persons, 

28  persons, 

29  persons, 

34  persons, 

35  persons, 
40  persons, 
43  persons 
45  persons 

49  persons 

50  persons 
54  persons 
57  persons, 

59  persons, 

60  persons, 

63  persons, 

64  persons, 
66  persons. 


us. 


ns, 

as. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


1 

1 

1 

92 

6 

20 

20 

8 

12 

11 

6 

5 

2 

1 

1 

3,270 

124 

507 

614 

574 

4.50 

333 

243 

165 

101 

.54 

31 

12 

18 

4 

6 

2 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


10 
6 
11 
80S 
46 
190 
152 
59 
111 
109 
57 
51 
20 
8 
5 
23,272 
509 
3,007 
3,866 
3,a35 
3,197 
2,311 
1,799 
1,227 
764 
400 
266 
96 
212 
59 
60 
18 
60 
62 
120 
13 
66 
S3 
22 
23 
73 
32 
55 
32 
56 
45 
33 
96 
55 
62 
50 
65 
55 
63 


Number  N"™" 
jNumoer  ^^^.  ^^ 

Per- 
sous 
to  a 


of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Room 


10.00 

6.00 

11.00 

8.78 

7.67 

9..50 

7.60 

7..38 

9.25 

9.91 

9  50 

10.20 

10.00 

8.00 

5  00 

7.12 

4.10 

5.93 

6.30 

6.68 

7.10 

6.94 

7.40 

7.44 

7..56 

7.41 

8.58 

8.00 

11.78 

14.75 

10.00 

9.00 

60.00 

31.00 

60.00 

13.00 

33.00 

27.67 

22.00 

23.00 

36..50 

32.00 

55.00 

32.00 

56.00 

45  00 

33.00 

48.00 

55.00 

62.00 

.50.00 

65.00 

.55.00 

63.00 


1.10 

2.00 

1.18 

0.48 

0.13 

0.21 

0..39 

0.54 

0.54 

0.61 

0.74 

0.78 

0.90 

1.25 

2.40 

0.72 

0.24 

0.34 

0.48 

0.60 

0.70 

0.86 

0.95 

1.08 

1.19 

1.35 

1.28 

1.50 

1.10 

0.95 

1.50 

1.78 

0.28 

0,58 

0.37 

1.77 

0.73 

0.90 

1.27 

1.26 

0.93 

1.09 

0.73 

1.34 

0.80 

1.09 

1.52 

1.13 

1.04 

0.95 

1.20 

0.97 

1.16 

1.05 


502 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


CODNTiES,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

NuMBKK  OF  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


HAMPSHIRE 

—  Con. 

Northampton  — 
Con. 

68  persons, 

72  persons, 

608  persons,     . 

Northavipton.  Wd.  1 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
1.5  persons, 
16  persons, 
18  persons, 

22  persons, 

23  persons, 

24  persons, 
34  persons, 

Northamjjton.  Wd.  2 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
1,5  persons, 
16  persons, 
18  persons, 
22  persons, 

25  persons, 

28  persons, 

29  persons, 

34  persons, 

35  person 

49  person 

50  person 
M  persons, 
.57  persons, 
59  persons. 


us, 

[IS, 

ns. 


1 

1 

1 

480 

37 

87 

89 

75 

62 

42 

32 

22 

11 

6 

5 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

507 

11 

79 

103 

80 

65 

48 

32 

25 

17 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 

afre 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


65 

65.00 

65 

65.00 

295 

295.00 

3,1.51 

6.56 

99 

2.68 

492 

5.66 

.559 

6  28 

459 

6.12 

431 

6.95 

260 

6.19 

225 

7.03 

1.50 

6.82 

S4 

7.64 

42 

7.00 

39 

7.80 

5 

5.00 

71 

17.75 

10 

10.00 

6 

6.00 

41 

41.00 

100 

100.00 

13 

13.00 

40 

40.00 

25 

25  00 

4,690 

9.25 

58 

5.27 

493 

6.24 

719 

6.98 

584 

7.30 

524 

8.06 

422 

8.79 

315 

9.84 

218 

8.72 

175 

10.29 

81 

10.13 

72 

12.00 

22 

11.00 

49 

12.25 

59 

14.75 

25 

12.50 

12 

12.00 

21 

21.00 

20 

20.00 

42 

21.00 

22 

22.00 

23 

23.00 

48 

48.00 

,32 

32.00 

45 

45.00 

33 

,33.00 

96 

48.00 

.55 

55.00 

62 

62.00 

1.05 
1.11 
2.06 
0.69 
0.37 
0.35 
0.48 
0.65 
0.72 
0.97 
1.00 
1.17 
1.18 
1.43 
1.41 
2.40 
0.73 
1.50 
2.67 
0.44 
0.22 
1.77 
0.60 
1.36 
0.69 
0.19 
0.32 
0.43 
0..55 
0.62 
0.68 
0.71 
0.92 
0.87 
0.99 
0.92 
1.09 
1.06 
0.95 
1.20 
1.33 
0.86 
1.10 
1.19 
1.27 
1.26 
0.71 
1.09 
109 
1..52 
1  13 
1.04 
0.95 


CocNTiKS,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


HAMrSHIRE 

—  Con. 
Northampton.   Wd.  2 
—  Con. 

60  persons, 

63  persons, 

64  ijersons, 
66  person.-^, 
68  persons, 
72  persons,    . 

Northampton.  Wd.3 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
17  persons, 
25  persons, 
45  persons, 

Northampton.  Wd.  4 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
24  persons, 
43  persons, 

608  persons, 
Northampton.  Wd. 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
15  1  ersons. 


1 

50 

50.00 

1 

65 

65.00 

1 

55 

,55.00 

1 

63 

63.00 

1 

65 

65.01) 

1 

65 

65.00 

607 

4,160 

6.85 

13 

57 

4.38 

96 

552 

5.75 

114 

709 

6.22 

126 

842 

6  68 

80 

577 

7.21 

55 

390 

7.09 

50 

376 

7.52 

29 

200 

6.90 

15 

97 

6.47 

13 

93 

7.15 

4 

31 

7.75 

4 

33 

8.25 

5 

46 

9.20 

1 

60 

60.00 

1 

41 

41.00 

1 

56 

,56.00 

423 

3,116 

7.37 

23 

113 

4.91 

69 

437 

6.33 

93 

566 

0.09 

66 

422 

6.39 

.55 

396 

7.20 

39 

269 

6.90 

35 

265 

7.57 

23 

174 

7., 57 

8 

52 

6.50 

3 

20 

6.67 

4 

25 

6.25 

1 

7 

7.00 

1 

17 

17.00 

1 

26 

26.00 

1 

32 

32.00 

1 

295 

295.00 

445 

2,806 

6.31 

11 

52 

4.73 

59 

341 

5.78 

76 

442 

5.82 

80 

516 

6.45 

64 

405 

6.33 

56 

357 

6.38 

44 

284 

6.45 

26 

171 

6., 58 

15 

120 

8  00 

7 

.53 

7.57 

5 

51 

10.20 

1 

8 

8.00 

1 

6 

6.00 

1.20 

0.97 
1.16 
1.05 
1.05 
1.11 
0.69 
0.23 
0.35 
0.48 
0.60 
0  69 
0.85 
0.93 
].16 
1.39 
1.40 
1.42 
1.45 
1.41 
0.28 
0.61 
0.80 
0.80 
0.20 

0  32 
0.49 
0.63 
0.69 
0.87 
0.92 
1.06 
1.38 
1.50 
1.76 
1.71 
0.76 
0.92 
1.34 
2.06 
0.76 
0.21 
0.35 
0.52 
0.62 
0.79 
0.94 
1.08 

1  22 
1.13 
1.32 
1.08 
1..50 
2.50 


KOOMS. 


503 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED    DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and 

NLMBEK  of  rURSONS 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


age 
Num- 
ber ol 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


HAMPSHIRE 

—  Cou. 

Northampton.  Wd.  6 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

0  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
18  persons, 
15  persons, 
40  persons,    . 

Northampton.  Wd 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 
.')  persons, 
G  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 
'J  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
15  persons, 

Pelhani, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
Plaiufiekl,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 

Prescott, 

1  person, 

2  persons. 


412 

2,780 

6.75 

17 

81 

4.76 

67 

413 

6.16 

67 

410 

6.12 

73 

485 

6.64 

75 

530 

7.07 

39 

267 

6.85 

25 

162 

6.48 

22 

184 

8..36 

11 

84 

7.64 

11 

72 

6.55 

2 

14 

7.00 

1 

9 

9.00 

1 

14 

14.00 

1 

55 

55.00 

396 

2,569 

6.49 

12 

49 

4.08 

50 

279 

5.58 

72 

461 

6.40 

74 

527 

7.12 

49 

334 

6  82 

54 

346 

6.41 

25 

172 

6.88 

18 

130 

7.22 

24 

152 

6.33 

6 

39 

6..50 

5 

34 

6.80 

3 

21 

7.00 

3 

20 

6.67 

1 

5 

5.00 

126 

858 

6.81 

7 

28 

4.00 

33 

190 

5.76 

26 

213 

8.19 

23 

169 

7.35 

12 

74 

6.17 

8 

54 

6.75 

9 

69 

7.67 

5 

36 

7.20 

1 

6 

6.00 

2 

19 

G.-TO 

109 

1,113 

10.21 

4 

16 

4.00 

25 

223 

8.92 

18 

186 

10.33 

14 

137 

9.79 

25 

306 

12.24 

10 

109 

10.90 

6 

58 

9.67 

5 

55 

11.00 

1 

8 

8.00 

1 

15 

15  00 

106 

812 

7.66 

5 

21 

4.20 

29 

205 

7.07 

0.68 
0.21 
0.32 
0.49 
0.60 
0.71 
0.88 
1.08 
0.96 
1.18 
1.53 
1.57 
1.44 
1.07 
0.73 
0.75 
0.24 
0.36 
0.47 
0.,56 
0.73 
0.94 
1.02 
1.11 
1.42 
154 
1.62 
1.71 
1.95 
3.00 
0.57 
0.25 
0.35 
0.37 
0.54 
0.81 
0  89 
0.91 
1.11 
1.67 
1.16 
040 
0.25 
0.22 
0.29 
0.41 
0.41 
0.55 
0.72 
0.73 
1.13 
0.67 
0.49 
0.24 
0.28 


CocNTiES,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  op  Persons 

to  a  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 


Speci-  1      Oc- 
fled  Size   cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Ver- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


HAMPSHIRE 

—  Con. 

Prescott  —  Con. 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
Southampton, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  person.?, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons. 
South  Hadley, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
28  persons, 

308  persons, 
Ware,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons. 


26 

196 

7.54 

13 

102 

7.85 

15 

123 

8.20 

7 

69 

9.86 

4 

35 

8.75 

3 

24 

8.00 

2 

18 

9.00 

1 

7 

7.00 

1 

12 

12.00 

2.52 

1,809 

7.18 

23 

108 

4.70 

44 

319 

7.25 

45 

292 

6.49 

43 

315 

7.33 

32 

258 

8.06 

23 

178 

7.74 

20 

159 

7.95 

12 

99 

8.25 

3 

17 

5.67 

3 

35 

11.67 

3 

21 

7.00 

1 

8 

8.00 

894 

6,071 

6.79 

31 

139 

4.48 

131 

786 

6.00 

161 

988 

6.14 

162 

1,096 

6.77 

144 

965 

6.70 

98 

689 

7.08 

61 

412 

6.75 

48 

415 

8.65 

22 

122 

5.55 

16 

103 

6.44 

15 

112 

7.47 

1 

14 

14.00 

1 

14 

14.00 

1 

10 

10.00 

1 

24 

24.00 

1 

182 

182.00 

1,523 

10,223 

6.71 

55 

252 

4.58 

201 

1,225 

6.09 

249 

1,653 

6.64 

254 

1,772 

6.98 

195 

1,368 

7.02 

200 

1,327 

6.64 

113 

775 

6.86 

100 

665 

6.65 

59 

425 

7.20 

40 

297 

7.43 

21 

154 

7.,^3 

15 

110 

7.33 

6 

46 

7.67 

6 

36 

6.00 

0.40 
0.51 
0.61 
0.61 
0.80 
1.00 
1.00 
1.43 
0.92 
0..58 
0.21 
0.28 
0  46 
0.55 
0.62 
0.78 
0.88 
0.97 
1.59 
0.86 
1.57 
1.50 
0.73 
0.22 
0.33 
0.49 
0.59 
0.75 
0.85 
1.04 
0.93 
1.62 
1..55 
1.47 
0.86 
1.00 
1..50 
1.17 
1.69 
0.75 
0.22 
0.33 
0.45 
0.57 
0.71 
0.90 
1.02 
1.20 
1.25 
1.35 
1.50 
1.64 
1.70 
2.33 


504 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Familt. 


HAMPSHIRE 

—  Con. 

Ware  —  Con. 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 
IS  persons, 
22  persons, 
24  persons,  ' 

Westhampton, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
11  persons, 

Williamsburg, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 
fi  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

17  persons, 
Worthington, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 
8  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 

MIDDLESEX 

Acton, 

1  person , 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 
6  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 

Spec! 

fled  Size 


3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

124 

15 

21 

23 

22 

20 

n 

5 

4 

2 

1 

473 

26 

101 

96 

92 

59 

30 

27 

11 

14 

5 

7 

3 

1 

1 

155 

11 

27 

29 

28 

21 

16 

10 

6 

5 

2 


529 

28 

123 

124 

112 

59 

38 

24 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


37 

5 

19 

8 

49 

861 

63 

153 

162 

154 

161 

SO 

37 

34 

7 

10 

3,259 

145 

648 

656 

651 

408 

218 

199 

72 

104 

36 

51 

22 

15 

34 

1,239 

66 

185 

225 

22S 

185 

157 

88 

52 

32 

21 


3,824 
125 

778 
863 
S66 
471 
288 
223 
64 


Aver- 
age 
Numljcr 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


12.33 

5.00 
6.33 
8.00 

49.00 
6.94 
4.20 
7.29 
7.04 
7.00 
8.05 
7.27 
7.40 
8.50 
3..50 

10.00 
6.89 
5.58 
6.42 
6.83 
7.08 
6.92 
7.27 
7.37 
6.55 
7.43 
7.20 
7.29 
7.33 

15.00 

34.00 
7.99 
6.00 
6.85 
7.76 
8.14 
8.81 
9.81 
8.80 
8.67 
6.40 

10.50 


7.23 
4.46 
6.33 
6.96 
7.73 
7.98 
7..58 
9.29 
•9.14 


1.22 

3.20 
2.84 
2.75 
049 
0..^5 
0.24 
0.27 
0.43 
0.57 
0.62 
0.83 
0.95 
0.94 
2.57 
1.10 
0.60 
0.18 
0.31 
0.44 
0.57 
0.72 
0.83 
0.95 
1.22 
1.21 
1..39 
1.51 
1.64 
0.87 
0.50 
0..52 
0.17 
0.29 
0.39 
0.49 
0..57 
0.61 
0.80 
0.92 
1.41 
0.95 


0.52 
0.22 
0.32 
0.43 
0..52 
0.63 
0.79 
0.75 
0.S8 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


MIDDLESEX -Con. 

Acton  —  Con. 
9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
13  persons, 

Arlington,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
21  persons, 

Asliby, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 

Ashland,     . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
13  persons, 

Ayer,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persona, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 

Speci- 

fled  Size 


3 

2 

1 

1,.362 

26 

172 

271 

225 

209 

190 

113 

71 

34 

21 

10 

9 

8 

1 

1 

1 

233 

18 

54 

64 

49 

23 

12 

5 

5 

2 

1 

486 

34 

88 

97 

81 

56 

40 

39 

19 

14 


2 

528 

39 

114 

107 

86 

70 

38 

41 

15 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


84 

28 

23 

11 

10,228 

128 

1,019 

1,S21 

1,626 

1,657 

1,566 

943 

613 

302 

175 

103 

100 

112 

13 

20 

30 

1,723 

110 

379 

485 

381 

179 

97 

31 

36 

18 

7 

3,560 

174 

571 

689 

639 

397 

309 

296 

151 

112 

86 

89 

47 

3,516 

174 

686 

700 

506 

518 

269 

312 

99 


Aver- 
age 
Nuuiber 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


10.50 

9.33 

11.50 

11.00 

7.51 

4.92 

5.92 

6.72 

7.23 

7.93 

8.24 

8.35 

8.63 

8.88 

8.33 

10.30 

11.11 

14.00 

13.00 

20.00 

30.00 

7.39 

6.11 

7.02 

7.58 

7.78 

7.78 

8.08 

6.20 

7.20 

9.00 

7.00 

7.33 

5.12 

6.49 

7.10 

7.89 

7.09 

7.73 

7.59 

7.95 

8.00 

10.75 

11.13 

23.50 

6.66 

4.46 

6.02 

6.54 

6.58 

7.40 

7.08 

7.61 

6.60 


0.86 
1.07 
0.96 
I.IS 
0  64 
0.20 
0.34 
0.45 
0.55 
0.63 
0.73 
0.84 
0.93 
1.01 
1.20 
1.07 
1.08 
0.93 
1.08 
0.75 
0.07 
0.47 
016 
0.28 
0.40 
0.51 
0.64 
0.74 
1.13 
1.11 
1.00 
1.43 
0.59 
0.20 
0.31 
0.42 
0.51 
0.71 
0.78 
0.92 
1.01 
1.13 
0.93 
0.99 
0.55 
0.60 
0.22 
0.33 
0.46 
0.61 
0.68 
0.85 
0.92 
1.21 


BOOMS. 


505 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED    DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

XujiBER  OF  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


MIDDLESEX -Con. 

Aj-er  — Con. 
9  iiersons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
13  persons, 
17  persons, 

Bedford,     . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 
36  persons, 

Belmont,     . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  person.s, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
38  persons, 

■  39  persons, 

53  persons, 

80  persons, 

103  persons, 

Billerica,     . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver 
age 

Num 

ber  of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 

Room 


11 

2 

2 

2 

1 

251 

14 

47 

44 

51 

25 

25 

12 

8 

9 

5 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

505 

12 

64 

80 

87 

79 

58 

30 

38 

18 

15 

4 

9 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

582 

36 

87 

105 

111 

85 

61 

47 

25 

S 


91 

19 

13 

43 

26 

1,9.t6 

71 

322 

304 

409 

194 

204 

104 

65 

72 

65 

47 

6 

13 

8 

17 

27 

18 

10 

4,020 

52 

394 

583 

678 

614 

457 

262 

338 

145 

134 

49 

115 

28 

63 

38 

25 

25 

10 

10 

4,114 

149 

551 

715 

813 

640 

461 

319 

205 

55 


8.27 

9.50 

6..50 

21.50 

26.00 

7.79 

5.07 

6.85 

6.91 

8.02 

7.76 

8.16 

8.67 

8.13 

8.00 

13.00 

11.75 

6.00 

13.00 

8.00 

17.00 

27.00 

18.00 

10.00 

7.96 

4.33 

6.16 

7.29 

7.79 

7.77 

7.88 

8.73 

8.89 

8.06 

8.93 

12.25 

12  78 

9.33 

21.00 

38.00 

25.00 

25.00 

10.00 

10.00 

7,07 

4.14 

6.33 

6.81 

7.32 

7.53 

7.56 

6.79 

8.20 


1.09 
1.05 
1.69 
0.60 
0.65 
0.60 
0.20 
0.29 
0.43 
0.50 
0.64 
0.74 
0.81 
0.98 
1.13 
0.77 
0.94 
2.00 
1.00 
1.88 
0.94 
0.63 
1.00 
3.60 
0.71 
0.23 
0.32 
0.41 
0.51 
0.64 
0.76 
0.80 
0.90 
1.12 
1.12 
0.90 
0.94 
1.39 
0.67 
1.00 
IM 
2.12 
8.00 
10  30 
0.63 
0.24 
0.32 
0.44 
0.55 
0.66 
0.79 
1.03 
0.98 
1.31 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

NU.MBER  OF  Persons 

TO  a  Famili. 


MIDDLESEX -Con. 

Billerica  —  Con. 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
16  persons, 
42  persons, 

Boxborough, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
11  persons, 

Burlington, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
Cambridge, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
.Speci- 
fied Size 


10 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

78 

6 

14 

20 

15 

7 

6 

3 

4 
o 

1 

'l29 

11 

24 

23 

20 

7 

12 

16 

8 

•         3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

17,193 

447 

2,580 

3,143 

3,150 

2,637 

1,975 

1,359 

845 

482 

231 

145 

61 

47 

17 

17 

10 

5 

4 

1 

4 

3 

3 


Total 

Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

85 

8.50 

33 

11.00 

9 

9.00 

14 

14.00 

21 

21.00 

44 

44.00 

5.T6 

7.13 

22 

3.67 

S3 

5.93 

142 

7.10 

112 

7.47 

67 

9.57 

46 

7.67 

24 

8.00 

33 

8.25 

18 

9.00 

9 

9.00 

938 

7.27 

58 

5.27 

1.32 

5.50 

147 

6.39 

143 

7.15 

64 

9.14 

106 

8.83 

138 

8.63 

69 

8.63 

26 

8.67 

12 

6.00 

10 

10.00 

13 

13.00 

20 

20.00 

104,028 

6.05 

1,638 

3.66 

12,147 

4.71 

16,849 

5.36 

18,346 

5.82 

16,245 

6.16 

12,899 

6..53 

9,210 

6.78 

6,152 

7.28 

3,606 

7.48 

1,940 

8.40 

1,345 

9.28 

595 

9.75 

519 

11.04 

207 

12.18 

245 

14.41 

131 

13  10 

73 

14.60 

81 

20.25 

20 

20.00 

97 

24.25 

Go 

21.67 

65 

21.67 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


1.18 
1.00 
1..33 
0.93 
0.76 
0.95 
0.55 
0.27 
0.34 
0.42 
0..54 
0..52 
0.78 
0.88 
0.97 
1.00 
1.22 
0.61 
0.19 
0.36 
0.47 
0.56 
0..55 
0.68 
0.81 
0.93 
1.04 
1.67 
1.10 
0.92 
0.65 
0.78 
0.27 
0.42 
0.,56 
0.69 
0.81 
0.92 
1.03 
1.10 
1.20 
1.19 
1.19 
1.23 
1.18 
1.15 
1.04 
1.22 
1.16 
0.89 
0.95 
0.82 
0.97 
1.02 


506 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED    DWELLING   HOUSES —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

TowKS,  a>;d 

;XuMBEE  OF  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


MIDDLESEX-Con 

Cambridge  —  Con . 

23  persons, 

24  persons, 

26  persons, 

27  persons, 
.33  persons, 

38  persons, 

39  persons, 
41  persons, 

43  persons, 

44  persons, 

47  persons, 

48  persons, 

49  persons, 
53  persons, 
57  persons, 
78  persons, 
80  persons, 
96  persons, 

98  persons, 

99  persons, 
120  persons, 
122  persons, 
564  persons,     . 

Cambridge.    Ward  1 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 
24  persons, 

26  person 

27  person 
32  person 

38  person 

39  persons, 

43  persons, 

44  persons, 
47  persons, 


ns, 

QS, 

as, 

IS, 


Xiimber 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


1 
1 
1 

1 

2 

1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

1 

1 

1 

2,943 

74 

366 

451 

534 

460 

356 

267 

155 

100 

61 

44 

17 

12 

5 

7 

3 

2 

3 

2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

1 
1 


Total 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


6 

20 

40 

37 

98 

32 

20 

6 

91 

21 

43 

7 

32 

84 

48 

60 

53 

68 

60 

129 

88 

42 

468 

22,615 

313 

1,843 

2.769 

3,697 

3,438 

2,934 

2,166 

1,406 

1,0.53 

648 

.515 

206 

185 

85 

120 

56 

32 

65 

53 

20 

31 

20 

40 

37 

47 

32 

20 

91 

21 

43 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


6.00 

20.00 

40.00 

.37.00 

49.00 

32.00 

20.00 

6.00 

45.50 

21.00 

43.00 

7.00 

32.00 

42.00 

48.00 

60.00 

53.00 

6S.00 

60.00 

64.,50 

88.00 

42.00 

468.00 

7.68 

4.23 

5.04 

6.14 

6.92 

7.47 

8.24 

8.]1 

9.07 

10..53 

10  62 

11.70 

12.12 

15.42 

17.00 

17.14 

18.67 

16.00 

21.67 

26..50 

20.00 

31.00 

20.00 

40.00 

37.00 

47.00 

32.00 

20.00 

45..50 

21.00 

43.00 


3.83 
1.20 
0.65 
0.73 
0.65 
1.19 
1.95 
6.83 
0.95 
2.10 
1.09 
6.86 
1.53 
1.26 
1.19 
1.30 
1.51 
1.41 
1.63 
1..53 
1.36 
2.90 
1.21 
0.70 
0.24 
0.40 
0.49 
0  57 
0.67 
0.73 
0.86 
0.88 
0.85 
0.94 
0.94 
0.99 
0.84 
0.82 
0.88 
0.86 
1.06 
0.83 
0.75 
1.05 
0.71 
1.20 
0.65 
0.73 
0.68 
1.19 
1.95 
0.95 
2.10 
1.93 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  a  Family. 


MIDDLE.SEX-Con. 

Cambridge.     Ward  1 
—  Con. 

48  persons, 

49  persons, 
,53  persons, 
57  persons, 
78  persons, 
80  persons, 
96  persons, 

98  persons, 

99  persons, 
120  persons,     . 

Cambridge.    Ward 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 
22  persons,    . 

Cambridge.    Ward  3 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
10  persons, 
17  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 
564  persons, 

Cambridge.    Ward  4, 
1  person. 


Number 

Total 

of 

Number 

Families 

of 

of 

Rooms 

Speci- 

Oc- 

fied Size 

cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


1 

i 

7.00 

1 

32 

32.00 

2 

84 

42.00 

1 

48 

48.00 

1 

60 

60.00 

1 

53 

53.00 

1 

68 

68.00 

1 

60 

60.00 

2 

129 

64.50 

1 

88 

88.00 

4,999 

27,924 

5..59 

116 

392 

3.38 

818 

3,681 

4..50 

965 

4,923 

5.10 

912 

4,956 

5.43 

756 

4.391 

5.81 

.554 

3,404 

6.14 

388 

2,509 

6.47 

220 

1,498 

6.81 

137 

935 

6.82 

61 

513 

8.41 

26 

185 

7.12 

15 

146 

9.73 

15 

169 

11.27 

5 

59 

11.80 

5 

55 

11.00 

2 

22 

11.00 

1 

20 

20.00 

1 

16 

16.00 

1 

20 

20.00 

1 

30 

30.00 

2,812 

14,173 

5.04 

83 

255 

3.07 

393 

1,576 

4.01 

469 

2,111 

4..50 

463 

2,132 

4.60 

453 

2,241 

4.95 

366 

1,918 

5.24 

243 

1,303 

5.36 

149 

905 

6.07 

101 

594 

5.88 

40 

247 

6.18 

23 

164 

7.13 

11 

77 

7.00 

i 

59 

8.43 

2 

14 

7.00 

2 

31 

15.50 

2 

21 

10.50 

2 

21 

10..50 

1 

11 

11.00 

1 

25 

25.00 

1 

468 

468.00 

4,235 

24,398 

5.76 

122 

4.54 

3.72 

1 

6.86 
1.53 
1.26 
1.19 
1.30 
1.51 
1.41 
1.63 
1.53 
1.36 
0.81 
0.30 
0.44 
059 
0.74 
0.86 
0.98 
1.08 
1.17 
1.32 
1.19 
1.55 
1.23 
1.15 
1.19 
1.36 
1.45 
0  85 
1.13 
0.95 
0.73 
0.99 
0.33 
0.50 
0  67 
0.87 
1.01 
1.44 
1.31 
1.32 
1.53 
1.62 
1.54 
1.71 
1.54 
2.00 
0.97 
1.52 
1.62 
1.82 
0.84 
1.21 
0.77 
0.27 


KOOMS. 


507 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED    DWELLING  HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persoss 

TO  A  Family. 


MIDDLESEX- Coil. 

Cambridge.     Ward  4 
—  Con. 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

20  persons, 
Cambridge.    Ward  < 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 

23  persons, 
32  persons, 
41  persons, 

122  persons, 
Carlisle, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
Chelmsford, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 

Speci 

fled  Size 


707 

861 

799 

643 

407 

297 

196 

96 

45 

34 

13 

6 

3 

2 

3 

1 

2,204 

52 

296 

397 

442 

325 

292 

164 

125 

48 

24 

IS 

5 

7 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

126 

10 

30 

21 

20 

17 

16 

5 

3 

2 

1 
1 

747 

30 

139 

167 


Total 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


3,419 

4,562 

4,601 

3,852 

2,526 

1,941 

1,428 

693 

326 

302 

119 

51 

31 

28 

32 

33 

14,918 

224 

1,628 

2,484 

2,960 

2,323 

2,117 

1,291 

915 

331 

206 

179 

47 

55 

18 

11 

20 

4 

6 

51 

6 

42 

889 

52 

188 

148 

144 

123 

121 

48 

25 

22 

8 

10 

5,413 

147 

919 

1,204 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


4.84 
5.30 
5.76 
5.99 
6.21 
6.54 
7.29 
7.22 
7.24 
8.88 
9.15 
8.,50 
10.33 
14  00 
10.67 
.33.00 
6.77 
4.31 
5..50 
6.2C 
6.70 
7.15 
7.25 
7.87 
7.32 
6.90 
8.58 
9.94 
9.40 
7.86 
9.00 
11.00 
20.00 
4.00 
6.00 
51.00 
6.00 
42.00 
7.06 
5.20 
6.27 
7.05 
7.20 
7.24 
7.56 
9  60 
8.33 
11.00 
8.00 
10.00 
7.25 
4.90 
6.61 
7.21 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


0.41 
0.57 
0.69 
0.83 
0.97 
1.07 
1.10 
1.25 
1.38 
1.24 
1.31 
1.53 
1.35 
1.07 
1.50 
0.60 
0.70 
0.23 
0.36 
0.48 
0.60 
0.70 
0.83 
0.89 
1.09 
1.31 
1.17 
1.11 
1.28 
1.65 
1..16 
1..36 
1.05 
5..50 
3.83 
0.63 
6.83 
2.90 
0.55 
0.19 
0.32 
0.43 
0.56 
0.69 
0.79 
0.73 
0.96 
0.82 
1.25 
1.10 
0.58 

o.ao 

0.30 
0.42 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

NU.MBER  OK  Persons 

TO  A  Famii.I'. 


MIDDLESEX -Con 

Chelmsford  —  Con . 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
14  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 
23  persons, 
69  persons, 

Concord,     . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

18  persons, 

22  persons, 
1,0.32  persons, 
Dracut, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

23  persons, 
29  persons, 
42  persons, 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

144 

1,063 

112 

836 

57 

415 

46 

363 

27 

231 

8 

56 

7 

56 

4 

42 

1 

9 

1 

5 

1 

15 

1 

10 

1 

22 

1 

20 

874 

7,575 

32 

145 

131 

863 

146 

1,013 

167 

1,205 

123 

961 

91 

744 

61 

472 

53 

418 

29 

289 

18 

149 

7 

59 

5 

58 

2 

27 

4 

61 

1 

11 

1 

23 

1 

18 

1 

24 

1 

1,035 

■        475 

3,389 

12 

55 

65 

390 

88 

617 

64 

425 

78 

564 

47 

336 

41 

272 

33 

253 

23 

176 

5 

45 

7 

69 

3 

26 

2 

20 

10 

31 

7 

34 

32 

21 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 

Num- 

Imt  of 
per- 
sons 
to  a 

Room 


7.38 

7.46 

7.28 

7.89 

8.56 

7.00 

8.00 

10.50 

9.00 

5.00 

15.00 

10.00 

22.00 

20.00 

8.67 

4.53 

6.59 

6.94 

7.22 

7.81 

8.18 

7.74 

7.89 

9.97 

8.2S 

8.43 

11.60 

13..50 

15.25 

11.00 

23.00 

18.00 

24.00 

1035.00 

7.13 

4.58 

6.09 

7.01 

6.64 

7.23 

7.15 

6.63 

7.67 

7.65 

900 

9.86 

8.67 

10.00 

10.00 

15.50 

7.00 

34.00 

32.00 

21.00 


0.54 
0.67 
0.82 
0.89 
0.94 
1.29 
1.25 
1.05 
1.33 
2.80 
1.07 
1.70 
1.05 
3.45 
0.68 
0.22 
0.30 
0.43 
0.55 
0.64 
0.73 
0.90 
1.01 
0.90 
1.21 
1.31 
1.03 
0.96 
0.92 
1.36 
0.70 
1.00 
0.92 
1.00 
0.72 
0.22 
0.33 
0.43 
0.60 
0.69 
0.84 
1.06 
1.04 
1.18 
1.11 
1.12 
138 
1.30 
1.60 
1.10 
2.57 
0.68 
0.91 
2.00 


508 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


MIDDLESEX- Con 

Dunstable, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 

Everett,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
18  persons, 

22  persons, 

23  persons, 
27  persons, 
29  persons, 

Everett.     Ward  J, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
18  persons, 
29  persons, 

Everett.     Ward 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons. 


106 

II 

23 

22 

13 

17 

9 

5 

4 

I 

I 

4,304 

96 

715 

941 

837 

671 

475 

254 

148 

87 

41 

20 

8 

3 

3 

I 

I 

1 

I 

I 

073 

17 

93 

130 

128 

100 

84 

39 

40 

25 

8 

3 

2 

1 

I 

1 

1 

583 

15 

87 

125 

92 

97 

63 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


729 

43 

132 

167 

102 

135 

63 

43 

33 

7 

4 

26,948 

418 

3,937 

5,518 

5,267 

4,421 

3,235 

1,783 

1,040 

622 

325 

151 

88 

21 

37 

II 

12 

35 

19 

8 

3,904 

92 

450 

725 

732 

599 

496 

254 

253 

167 

57 

23 

17 

7 

13 

II 

8 

3,674 

53 

470 

720 

589 

651 

429 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


6.88 
3.91 
5.74 
7.59 
7.85 
7.94 
7.00 
8.60 
8.25 
7.00 
•4.00 
6.26 
4.35 
5.51 
5.86 
6.29 
6.59 
6.81 
7.02 
7.03 
7.15 
7.93 
7.55 
11.00 
7.00 
12.33 
11.00 
12.00 
35.00 
19.00 
8.00 
5.80 
5.41 
4.84 
5.. 58 
5.72 
5.99 
5.90 
6.51 
6.33 
6.68 
7.13 
7.67 
8.50 
7.00 
13.00 
11.00 
8.00 
6.30 
3.53 
5.40 
5.76 
6.40 
6.71 
6.81 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber ol 
I'er- 

SOIIS 

to  a 
Room 


0.55 
0.26 
0.35 
0.40 
0.51 
0.63 
0.86 
0.81 
0.97 
1.29 
2.50 
0.69 
0.23 
0.36 
0.51 
0.64 
0.76 
0.88 
1.00 
1.14 
1.26 
1.26 
1.46 
1.09 
1.86 
I.I4 
1.64 
1.83 
0.66 
1.42 
3.63 
0.80 
0.18 
0.41 
0.54 
0.70 
0.83 
1.02 
1.07 
1.26 
1.35 
1.40 
1.43 
1.41 
1.86 
1.08 
1.64 
3.63 
0.72 
0.28 
0.37 
0.52 
0.62 
0.75 
0.88 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 

Speci 
fled  Size 


MIDDLESEX- 

Everett.     Ward 
Con. 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
13  persons, 

Everett.     Ward 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
22  persons, 

Everett.     Ward 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
Everett.     Ward 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons 

8  persons 

9  persons 

10  persons 

11  person 

12  persons, 
14  persons, 

Everett.     Ward 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 


Con. 

2  — 


3, 


ns. 


■i, 


47 

29 

16 

7 

4 

I 

729 

14 

137 

142 

157 

116 

77 

39 

21 

13 

8 

2 

2 

1 

703 

14 

115 

186 

144 

102 

76 

31 

17 

II 

3 

I 

1 

I 

I 

779 

19 

162 

181 

135 

129 

72 

41 

19 

9 

6 

4 

1 

1 

837 

17 

121 

177 

181 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


320 

222 

119 

62 

34 

5 

4,506 

61 

782 

816 

966 

753 

523 

257 

143 

94 

60 

14 

25 

12 

4,525 

58 

664 

1,096 

955 

699 

551 

237 

128 

80 

22 

8 

10 

9 

8 

4,514 

78 

843 

994 

771 

776 

464 

299 

125 

57 

46 

29 

16 

16 

5,825 

76 

728 

1,167 

l,2i54 


6.81 
7.66 
7.44 
8.86 
8.50 
5.00 
6.18 
4.36 
5.71 
5.75 
6.15 
6.49 
6.79 
6.59 
6.81 
7.23 
7.50 
7.00 
12.50 
12.00 
6.44 
4.14 
5.77 
5.89 
6.63 
6.85 
7.25 
7.65 
7.53 
7.27 
7.33 
8.00 
10.00 
9.00 
8.00 
5.79 
4.11 
5.20 
5.49 
5.71 
6.02 
6.44 
7.29 
6.58 
0.63 
7.67 
7.25 
16.00 
16.00 
6.96 
4.47 
6.02 
6.59 
6.93 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


1.03 
1.05 
1.21 
1.13 
1.29 
2.60 
0.69 
0.23 
0.35 
0.52 
0.65 
0.77 
0.88 
1.06 
1.17 
1.24 
1.33 
1.57 
0.96 
l.a3 
0.64 
0.24 
0.35 
0.51 
0  60 
0.73 
0.83 
0.92 
1.06 
1.24 
1.36 
1.38 
1.20 
1.44 
1.75 
0.70 
0.24 
0.3S 
0.55 
0.70 
0.83 
0.93 
0.96 
1.22 
1.42 
1.30 

\.m 

0.75 
0.88 
0.63 
0.22 
0.33 
0.46 
0.58 


ROOMS. 


509 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED    DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
Town's,  and 

NUMBKR  OF  PEHSONS 

TO  A  Family. 


X  umber 

ot 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Kooras 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Uoom 


MIDDLESEX-Con. 

Everett.      Ward  6  — 
Con. 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 
S  persons, 
9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
28  persons, 

27  persons, 
Framingham, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 
19  persons, 
21  persons, 
23  persons, 

28  persons, 
30  persons, 
32  persons, 
54  persons, 

Groton, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
19  persons, 

140  persons, 
Holliston,   . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons. 


127 

943 

7.43 

103 

772 

7.50 

57 

416 

7.30 

22 

169 

7.68 

13 

105 

8.08 

9 

78 

8.67 

6 

43 

7.17 

2 

20 

10.00 

1 

35 

35.00 

1 

19 

19.00 

2,115 

15,468 

7.31 

84 

424 

5.05 

361 

2,.S55 

6..52 

413 

2,838 

6.87 

374 

2,605 

6.97 

332 

2,474 

7.45 

201 

1,500 

7.46 

125 

1,021 

8.17 

98 

812 

8.29 

57 

480 

8.42 

30 

279 

9.30 

10 

124 

12.40 

11 

151 

13.73 

5 

43 

8.60 

o 

** 

19 

9.50 

2 

26 

13.00 

2 

29 

14.50 

1 

55 

55.00 

1 

20 

20.00 

2 

45 

22.50 

1 

28 

28.00 

1 

42 

42.00 

1 

43 

43.00 

1 

55 

55.00 

508 

3,963 

7.80 

42 

229 

5.45 

92 

603 

6.55 

109 

774 

7.10 

95 

739 

7.78 

59 

522 

8.85 

43 

330 

7.67 

30 

267 

8.90 

15 

141 

9.40 

8 

105 

13.13 

5 

48 

9.60 

4 

31 

7.75 

1 

6 

6.00 

3 

60 

20.00 

1 

28 

28.00 

1 

80 

80.00 

701 

5,149 

7.35 

54 

244 

4.52 

144 

989 

6.87 

156 

1,158 

7.42 

0.67 
0.80 
0.96 
1.04 
1.11 
1.15 
1.53 
1.20 
0.66 
1.42 
0.61 
0.20 
0.31 
0.44 
0.57 
0.67 
0.80 
0.86 
0.97 
1.07 
1.08 
0.89 
0.87 
1.51 
1.58 
1.23 
1.17 
0  35 
1.05 
1.02 
1.00 
0.71 
0.74 
0.98 
0.55 
0.18 
0.31 
0.42 
0.51 
0.57 
0.78 
0.79 
0.85 
0.69 
1.04 
1.42 
2.00 
0.65 
0.68 
1.75 
0.53 
0.22 
0.29 
0.40 


Counties,  Cities, 

town.s,  and 

Ndmbek  of  Persons 

to  a  Family. 


MIDDLESEX - 

Holliston  —  Con 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persona, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
Hopkinton, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  person.s, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

18  persons, 
Hudson, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

19  persons, 
26  person 

Lexington, 

1  person 

2  person 

3  person 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons. 


Cou. 


as. 


18, 
QS, 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 

Num- 

iK-r  of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 

Room 


138 

1,013 

7.34 

75 

585 

7.80 

55 

445 

8.09 

35 

268 

7.66 

16 

135 

8.44 

17 

163 

9.59 

6 

55 

9.17 

1 

25 

25.00 

1 

10 

10.00 

1 

27 

27.00 

1 

25 

25.00 

1 

7 

7.00 

752 

5,.504 

7.32 

59 

299 

5.07 

147 

1,031 

7.01 

170 

1,221 

7.18 

127 

981 

7.72 

87 

671 

7.71 

73 

547 

7.49 

43 

365 

8.49 

18 

131 

7.28 

13 

105 

8.08 

4 

29 

7.25 

6 

49 

8.17 

1 

10 

10.00 

1 

7 

7.00 

1 

30 

30.00 

1 

13 

13.00 

1 

15 

15.00 

1,245 

7,801 

6.27 

49 

169 

3.45 

234 

1,241 

5.30 

277 

1,634 

5.90 

229 

1,484 

6.48 

153 

1,001 

6.54 

128 

868 

6.78 

64 

444 

6.94 

47 

358 

7.62 

24 

168 

7.00 

18 

161 

8.94 

10 

90 

9.00 

4 

28 

7.00 

2 

36 

18.00 

2 

19 

9.50 

1 

21 

21.00 

o 

34 

17.00 

1 

45 

45.00 

775 

6,016 

7.76 

36 

196 

5.44 

109 

694 

6.37 

147 

1,043 

7.10 

153 

1,131 

7.39 

106 

875 

8.25 

90 

784 

8.71 

0..54 
0.64 
0.74 
0.91 
0.95 
0.94 
1.09 
0.44 
1.20 
0.48 
0.56 
2.14 
0.54 
0.20 
0.29 
0.42 
0.52 
0.65 
0.80 
0.82 
1.10 
1.11 
'l.38 
1.35 
1.20 
1.86 
0.47 
1.15 
1.20 
0.68 
0.29 
0.38 
0.51 
0.62 
0.76 
0.88 
1.01 
1.05 
1.29 
1.12 
1.22 
1.71 
0.72 
1.47 
0.71 
1.12 
0.58 
0.58 
0.18 
0.31 
0.42 
0.54 
0.61 
0.69 


510 


CENSUS    OY    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  asd 

KuMBER  OF  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 

Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


MIDDLESEX-Con. 

Lexington  —  Con. 
7  persons, 
S  persons, 
9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
17  persons, 

Lincoln, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persona, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 
19  persons, 

Littleton,    . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 
C  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 
13  persons, 
15  persons, 

Lowell,    . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 
G  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons. 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 


48 
42 
20 
9 
8 
4 
2 

1 

209 
12 
21 
32 
36 
24 
22 
24 
11 
8 
7 
2 
1 
4 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
256 
11 
44 
43 
43 
42 
27 
23 
15 
5 
1 
1 
1 
16,885 
465 
2,451 
3,005 
2,913 
2,472 
1,935 
1,297 
871 
542 
332 
186 
99 
61 


420 

402 

183 

74 

76 

52 

70 

16 

1,631 

37 

152 

221 

272 

186 

183 

229 

101 

58 

77 

11 

7 

48 

12 

11 

8 

11 

7 

2,001 

60 

309, 

290 

324 

336 

232 

219 

1-24 

68 

6 

16 

17 

106,121 

2,004 

13,318 

17,.596 

17,.506 

15,478 

12,413 

8,213 

5,718 

3,702 

2,324 

1,396 

778 

571 


8.75 
9.57 
9.15 
8.22 
9.50 
13.00 
35.00 
16.00 
7.S0 
3.08 
7.24 
6.91 
7. .56 
7.75 
8.32 
9.54 
9.18 
7.25 
11.00 
5.50 
7.00 
12.00 
12.00 
11.00 
8.00 
11.00 
7.00 
7.82 
5.45 
7.02 
6.74 
7.53 
8.00 
8.59 
9.52 
8.27 
13.60 
6.00 
16.00 
17.00 
6.28 
4.31 
5.43 
5.86 
6.01 
6.26 
6.41 
6.36 
6.56 
6.83 
7.00 
7.51 
7.86 
9.36 


0.80 

0.84 

0.98 

1.22 

1.16 

0.92 

0.37 

1.06 

0.68 

0.32 

0.28 

0.43 

0.53 

0.65 

0.72 

0.73 

0.87 

1.24 

0.91 

2.00 

1.71 

1.08 

1.17 

1.36 

2.00 

1.55 

2.71 

0.57 

0.18 

0.28 

0.44 

0.53 

0.63 

0.70 

0.74 

0.97 

0.66 

1.67 

O.Sl 

0.88 

0.80 

0.23 

0  37 
0.51 
0.67 
0.80 
0.94 
1.10 
1 .22 
1.32 
1.43 
1.47 

1  ..53 
1.39 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


MIDDLESEX-Con 

Lowell  — Con 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 

23  persons, 

24  persons, 

25  persons, 

26  persons, 

27  persons, 

28  persons, 

29  persons, 
.30  persons, 

31  persons, 

32  persons, 

33  persons, 

34  persons, 

35  persons, 

36  i)ersons, 

37  persons, 

38  persons, 

39  persons, 

40  persons, 

43  persons, 

44  persons, 

46  persons, 

47  persons, 

48  persons, 

49  persons, 

50  persons, 

52  persons, 

53  persons, 
64  persons, 
70  persons, 

107  persons, 
113  persons, 
342  persons, 
Lowell.    Wa 

1  person 

2  person 

3  persons, 

4  persons 

5  person 


rd 


i9. 


S, 


6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


57 

29 

15 

17 

15 

9 

14 

6 

6 

6 

5 

10 

4 

5 

4 

6 

5 

3 

2 

2 

1 

5 

4 

4 

3 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,633 

88 

267 

257 

270 

208 

145 

108 

72 

43 

33 

23 

8 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


667 
291 
164 
238 
201 
136 
292 
120 
119 
168 
171 
233 
81 
150 
79 
148 
160 
96 
51 
50 
27 
171 
105 
111 
115 
81 
35 
27 
49 
26 
54 
67 
26 
38 
35 
37 
12 
15 
90 
117 
221 
11,382 
270 
1,261 
1,46C 
1,580 
1,339 
928 
751 
518 
320 
249 
230 
105 


11.70 

10.03 

10.93 

14.00 

13.40 

15.11 

20.86 

20.00 

19.83 

28  00 

34.20 

23.30 

20.25 

30.00 

19.75 

24.67 

32.00 

32.00 

25.50 

25.00 

27.00 

34.20 

26.25 

27.75 

38  33 

27.00 

35.00 

27.00 

24.50 

26.00 

54.00 

67.00 

26.00 

38.00 

35.00 

37.00 

12.00 

15.00 

90  00 

117.00 

221.00 

6.97 

3.07 

4.72 

5.70 

5.85 

6.44 

6.40 

6.95 

7.19 

7.44 

7.55 

10.00 

13.13 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


1.20 

1.49 

1.46 

1.21 

1.34 

1.26 

0.96 

1.05 

1.11 

0.82 

0.70 

1.07 

1.28 

O.'.K) 

1.42 

1.18 

0.94 

0.97 

1.25 

1.32 

1.26 

1.02 

1.37 

1.33 

0.99 

1.44 

114 

1..59 

1.80 

1.77 

0.87 

0.72 

1.88 

1.32 

1.49 

1.43 

5.33 

4.67 

1.19 

0.97 

1.55 

0.84 

0.33 

0.42 

0.53 

0.68 

0.78 

0.94 

1.01 

1.11 

1.21 

1.33 

1.10 

0.91 


ROOMS. 


511 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED    DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

NU.MBER  OF  Persons 

to  a  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

MIDDLESEX-Con. 

MIDDLESEX-Con. 

Lowell.     Ward  1  — 
Con. 

Lowell.     Ward  2  — 
Con. 

13  persona,    . 

14 

150 

11.14 

1.17 

18  persons,     . 

5 

57 

11.40 

l.,58 

14  persons, 

10 

136 

13.60 

1.03 

19  persons, 

2 

34 

17.00 

1.12 

15  persons. 

6 

79 

13.17 

1.14 

20  persons. 

2 

37 

18.50 

1.08 

16  persons. 

2 

20 

10.00 

1.00 

23  persons, 

1 

23 

23.00 

1.00 

17  persons, 

2 

24 

12.00 

1.42 

24  persons. 

1 

22 

22.00 

1.09 

18  persons, 

6 

85 

14.17 

1.27 

27  persons. 

1 

17 

17.00 

l.,59 

19  persons, 

1 

14 

14.00 

1.36 

28  persons, 

2 

39 

19..50 

144 

20  persons, 

8 

164 

20.50 

0.98 

29  persons. 

2 

49 

24.50 

1.18 

21  persons, 

5 

99 

19.80 

1.06 

31  persons. 

1 

21 

21.00 

1.48 

22  persons. 

4 

82 

20.50 

1.07 

35  persons. 

3 

76 

25.33 

1.38 

23  persons, 

4 

113 

28.25 

0.81 

39  persons. 

1 

27 

27.00 

1.44 

24  persons. 

2 

89 

44.50 

0.54 

70  persons, 

1 

15 

15.00 

4.67 

25  persons. 

t 

171 

24.43 

1.02 

107  persons. 

1 

90 

90.00 

1.19 

2(5  persons. 

3 

48 

16.00 

163 

Loicell.     Ward  ^ 

?,      . 

2,038 

12,869 

6.31 

0.72 

27  persons, 

2 

39 

19..50 

1.38 

1  person. 

39 

174 

4.46 

0.22 

28  persons, 

2 

40 

20.00 

1.40 

2  persons. 

353 

2,032 

5.76 

0.35 

29  persons. 

3 

76 

25.33 

1.15 

3  persons, 

415 

2,519 

607 

0.43 

30  persons. 

2 

68 

34.00 

0.88 

4  persons. 

365 

2,228 

6.10 

0.66 

31  persons, 

1 

35 

35.00 

0.89 

5  persons. 

300 

2,014 

6.71 

0.74 

32  persons. 

2 

51 

25..50 

1.25 

6  persons, 

224 

1,541 

6.88 

0.87 

33  persons, 

2 

50 

25.00 

1.32 

7  persons. 

1.35 

839 

6.21 

1.13 

34  persons. 

1 

27 

27.00 

1.26 

8  persons. 

90 

560 

6.22 

1.29 

35  persons, 

2 

95 

47.50 

0.74 

9  persons, 

43 

281 

6.53 

1.38 

36  persons. 

3 

79 

26.33 

1.37 

10  persons, 

34 

228 

6.71 

1.49 

37  persons, 

3 

85 

28.33 

1.31 

11  persons. 

16 

114 

7.13 

1..54 

38  persons. 

2 

69 

34. .50 

1.10 

12  persons, . 

6 

57 

9..50 

1.26 

39  persons. 

2 

54 

27.00 

1.44 

13  persons, 

1 

7 

7.00 

1.86 

40  persons, 

1 

35 

35.00 

1.14 

14  persons. 

6 

89 

14.83 

0.94 

43  persons, 

1 

27 

27  00 

1.59 

15  persons. 

4 

46 

11.50 

1.30 

44  persons, 

2 

49 

24.50 

1.80 

16  persons, 

1 

7 

7.00 

2.29 

46  persons, 

1 

26 

26.00 

1.77 

18  persons, 

1 

14 

14  00 

1.29 

48  persons. 

1 

67 

67.00 

0.72 

19  persons. 

1 

22 

22.00 

0.86 

49  persons. 

1 

26 

26.00 

1.88 

22  persons. 

1 

17 

17.00 

1.29 

50  persons. 

1 

38 

38.00 

1.32 

24  persons. 

1 

15 

15.00 

1.60 

53  persons. 

1 

37 

37.00 

1.43 

25  persons. 

1 

35 

35.00 

0.71 

64  persons, 

1 

12 

12.00 

5.33 

30  persons. 

1 

30 

30.00 

1.00 

Lotoell.     Word . 

1,879 

9,893 

5.27 

1.06 

Lowell.     Ward , 

', 

1,881 

10,691 

5.68 

0.86 

1  person, 

46 

149 

3.24 

0.31 

1  person, 

51 

240 

4.71 

0.21 

2  persons. 

236 

968 

4.10 

0.49 

2  persons, 

262 

1,263 

4.82 

0.41 

3  persons. 

260 

1,137 

4.37 

0.69 

3  persons, 

315 

1,606 

5.10 

0..59 

4  persons, 

287 

1,376 

4.79 

0.83 

4  persons. 

314 

1,6m 

5.40 

0.74 

5  persons, 

282 

1,371 

4.86 

1.03 

5  persons. 

311 

1,779 

5.72 

0.87 

6  persons. 

225 

1,180 

5.24 

1.14 

6  ])ersons. 

217 

1,241 

5.72 

1.05 

7  persons, 

195 

1,013 

5.19 

1.35 

7  persons, 

168 

1,0.52 

6.26 

1.12 

8  persons. 

109 

570 

5.23 

1.53 

S  persons. 

101 

608 

6.02 

1.33 

9  persons. 

81 

497 

6.14 

1.47 

9  persons. 

59 

413 

7.00 

1.29 

10  persons. 

45 

292 

6.49 

1.54 

10  persons. 

36 

254 

7.06 

1.42 

11  persons. 

28 

199 

7.11 

1..55 

11  persons,     . 

19 

117 

6.16 

1.79 

12  persons. 

23 

161 

7.00 

1.71 

12  persons,     . 

8 

84 

10..50 

1.14 

13  persons,     . 

9 

77 

8.56 

1.52 

13  persons,    . 

6 

61 

10.17 

1.28 

14  persons,    . 

11 

126 

11.45 

1.22 

14  persons,    . 

5 

51 

10.20 

1.37 

15  persons,     . 

6 

68 

11.33 

1.32 

15  persons,    . 

2 

20 

10.00 

1..50 

16  persons,    . 

3 

39 

13.00 

1.23 

V,  i)er8ons,    . 

2 

26 

13.00 

1.23 

17  persons,    . 

10 

163 

16.30 

104  ' 

10  persons,    . 

1 

10 

10.00 

1.90 

512 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


MIDDLESEX-Con 

Lowell.     Ward  4  — 
Con. 

25  persons, 

3B  persons, 

113  persons, 

Lowell.     Ward  S 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
1(3  persons, 

17  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 

23  persons, 

24  persons, 
27  persons, 

29  persons, 

30  persons, 

31  persons, 
37  persons, 

Loivell.     Ward  6, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  pei'sons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

18  persons, 
Lowell.     Ward 

1  person, 

2  person 

3  person 

4  person 

5  persons, 

6  persons. 


QS, 
[IS, 
QS, 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

2 

27 

1 

26 

1 

117 

1,765 

9,836 

84 

290 

259 

1,143 

317 

1,572 

315 

1,587 

231 

1,272 

205 

1,227 

121 

721 

82 

565 

56 

420 

37 

292 

19 

196 

8 

58 

4 

42 

8 

92 

3 

25 

2 

28 

2 

25 

4 

56 

1 

8 

1 

32 

1 

45 

1 

24 

1 

23 

1 

27 

1 

40 

1 

26 

1,999 

12,797 

39 

209 

272 

1,678 

400 

2,534 

371 

2,332 

305 

1,938 

236 

1,558 

153 

1,004 

104 

697 

52 

341 

27 

211 

18 

136 

12 

73 

5 

32 

2 

25 

2 

11 

1 

18 

2,383 

14,755 

45 

239 

276 

1,629 

368 

2,213 

339 

2,083 

336 

2,145 

292 

1,760 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


13.50 

26.00 

117.00 

5.57 

3.45 

4.41 

4.96 

5.04 

5.51 

5.99 

5.96 

6.89 

7.50 

7.89 

10.32 

7.25 

10.50 

11.50 

8.33 

14.00 

12.50 

14.00 

8.00 

32.00 

45.00 

24.00 

23.00 

27.00 

40.00 

26.00 

6.40 

5.36 

6.17 

6.34 

6.29 

6.35 

6.60 

6.56 

6.70 

6.56 

7.81 

7.56 

6.08 

6.40 

12.50 

5.50 

18.00 

6.19 

5.31 

5.90 

6.01 

6.14 

6.38 

6.03 


1.85 
1.38 
0,97 
0.86 
0.29 
0.45 
0.60 
0.79 
0.91 
1.00 
1.17 
1.16 
1.20 
1.27 
1.07 
1.66 
1.24 
1.22 
1.80 
1.14 
1.36 
1.36 
2.50 
0.72 
0.53 
1.13 
1.26 
1.11 
0.78 
1.42 
0.73 
0.19 
0.32 
0.47 
0.64 
0.79 
0.91 
1.07 
1.19 
1.37 
1.28 
1.46 
1.97 
2.03 
1.12 
2.73 
1.00 
0.89 
0.19 
0.34 
0..50 
0.65 
0.78 
1.00 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


MIDDLESEX-Con. 

Lowell.     Ward  7  — 
Con. 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
13  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 
26  persons, 
30  persons, 
38  persons, 
47  persons, 
52  persons, 

Loioell.     Wqrd  S, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
17  persons, 
20  persons, 

342  persons, 
Lowell.     Ward  9, 

1  person, 

2  persons 

3  persons 

4  persons 

5  persons 

6  person 

7  person 

8  person 

9  person 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons. 


IS, 

ns, 

QS, 
[IS, 


201 

187 

126 

85 

45 

31 

19 

13 

4 

5 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,785 

44 

319 

375 

362 

264 

191 

98 

59 

42 

14 

10 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,522 

29 

207 

298 

290 

235 

200 

118 

67 

40 

21 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


1,207 

6.00 

1,186 

6.34 

728 

5.78 

493 

5.80 

254 

5.64 

201 

6.48 

148 

7.79 

112 

8.62 

28 

7.00 

44 

8.80 

14 

7.00 

27 

13.50 

21 

21.00 

20 

20.00 

33 

33.00 

35 

35.00 

46 

46.00 

54 

54.00 

35 

35.00 

12,904 

7.23 

239 

5.43 

2,115 

6.63 

2,546 

6.79 

2,570 

7.10 

1,910 

7.23 

1,478 

7.74 

733 

7.48 

472 

8.00 

324 

7.71 

126 

9.00 

88 

8.80 

12 

12.00 

14 

14.00 

16 

16.00 

6 

6.00 

12 

12.00 

22 

22.00 

221 

221.00 

10,994 

7.22 

194 

6.69 

1,229 

5.94 

2,003 

6.72 

2,054 

7.08 

1,710 

7.28 

1,500 

7.50 

923 

7.82 

542 

8.09 

378 

9.45 

179 

8.52 

62 

7.75 

27 

13..50 

34 

17.00 

20 

20.00 

8 

8.00 

1.17 
1.26 
1.56 
1.72 
1.95 
1.85 
1.67 
l.f--3 
2.14 
1.82 
2.43 
1.33 
1.00 
1.10 
0.79 
0.86 
0.83 
0.87 
1.49 
0.63 
0.18 
0.30 
0.44 
0.56 
0.69 
0.78 
0.94 
1.00 
1.17 
1.11 
1.25 
1.00 
0.93 
0.88 
2.50 
1.42 
0.91 
1.55 
0.64 
0.15 
0.34 
0.45 
0.56 
0.69 
0.80 
0.89 
0.99 
0.95 
1.17 
1.42 
0.89 
0.76 
0.70 
1.88 


ROOMS. 


513 


EOOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speei- 
fled  Size 


MIDDLESEX -Con. 

Lowell.     Ward  9~ 
Con. 

20  persons, 

27  persons, 

Malden,    . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 
20  persons, 

23  persons, 

24  persons, 
31  persons, 
43  persons, 
61  persons. 

Maiden.    Ward 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
20  persons, 

Maiden.    Ward  2, 

1  person, 

2  persons 

3  persons, 

4  persons 

5  persons 

6  person 

7  person 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 


QS, 
IIS, 


J, 


2 

1 

G,638 

178 

1,007 

1,295 

1,345 

1,072 

752 

437 

230 

140 

84 

34 

22 

11 

9 

2 

6 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

953 

23 

146 

208 

213 

127 

102 

71 

32 

17 

7 

2 

3 

1 
1 

1,091 

30 

160 

165 

184 

173 

144 

90 

52 

40 

28 

12 


Total 
Niuuber 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


61 

70 

45,049 

775 

5,681 

8,225 

9,190 

7,682 

5,472 

3,294 

1,798 

1,120 

640 

267 

212 

117 

102 

49 

85 

53 

54 

51 

26 

30 

22 

43 

61 

6,542 

108 

826 

1,311 

1,.521 

882 

783 

559 

266 

143 

69 

18 

30 

10 

16 

5,714 

102 

719 

755 

920 

912 

784 

512 

338 

261 

182 

82 


30.50 

70.00 

6.79 

4.35 

5.64 

6.35 

6.83 

7.17 

7.28 

7.54 

7.82 

8.00 

7.62 

7.85 

9.64 

10.64 

11.33 

24.50 

14.17 

17.67 

18.00 

17.00 

26.00 

30.00 

22.00 

43.00 

61.00 

6.86 

4.70 

5.66 

6.30 

7.14 

6.94 

7.68 

7.87 

8  31 

8.41 

9.86 

9.00 

10.00 

10.00 

16.00 

5.24 

3.40 

4.49 

4.58 

5.00 

5.27 

5.44 

5.69 

6.50 

6..53 

6.50 

6.83 


0.66 

0.39 

0.66 

0.23 

0.35 

0.47 

0.59 

0.70 

0.82 

0.93 

1.02 

1.13 

1.31 

1.40 

1.25 

1.22 

1.24 

0.61 

1.13 

0.96 

1.00 

1.18 

0.88 

0.80 

1.41 

1.00 

1.00 

0.63 

0.21 

0.35 

0.48 

0.56 

0.72 

0.78 

0.89 

0.96 

1.07 

1.01 

1 .22 

1.20 

1.30 

1.25 

0.93 

0.29 

0.45 

0.66 

0.80 

0.95 

1.10 

1.23 

1.23 

1.38 

l.,54 

1.61 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  a  Family. 


Number     Total 
of      i  Number 

Families        of 
of      1  Rooms 
Speci-  1     Oc- 

fied  Size   cupied 


MIDDLESEX -Con. 

Maiden.     Ward  2  — 
Con. 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 
43  persons, 

Maiden.     Ward  3 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
20  persons, 
24  persons, 
31  persons. 

Maiden.     Ward  4, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 
20  persons, 
23  persons, 
61  persons, 

Maiden.     Ward  5 

1  person 

2  person 

3  person 

4  person 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  perso 


IS, 
18, 
QS, 


jns. 


3 

1 

1 

1 

763 

S 

81 

151 

166 

149 

94 

52 

24 

19 

9 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,024 

38 

141 

200 

193 

181 

96 

71 

31 

28 

10 

11 

6 

3 

3 

4 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

943 

26 

162 

208 

191 

1.53 

105 

47 


37 
23 
24 

9 

11 

43 

6,669 

63 

553 

1,226 

1,453 

1,367 

859 

464 

227 

191 

91 

7 

22 

11 

28 

40 

15 

30 

22 

7,251 

132 

792 

1,315 

1,321 

1,373 

692 

589 

237 

231 

78 

96 

70 

35 

40 

52 

37 

54 

20 

26 

61 

6,723 

122 

974 

1,422 

1,365 

1,175 

827 

404 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


7.40 

11.50 

8.00 

9.00 

11.00 

43.00 

8.74 

7.88 

6.83 

8.12 

8.75 

9.17 

9.14 

8.92 

9.46 

10.05 

10.11 

7.00 

11.00 

11.00 

14.00 

40.00 

15.00 

30.00 

22.00 

7.08 

3.47 

5.62 

6.58 

6.84 

7.59 

7.21 

8.30 

7.65 

8.25 

7.80 

8.73 

11.67 

11.67 

13.33 

13.00 

18.50 

18.00 

20.00 

26.00 

61.00 

7.13 

4.69 

6.01 

6.84 

7.15 

7.68 

7.88 

8.60 


1.62 

1.13 

1.75 

1.67 

1.45 

1.00 

0.54 

0.13 

0.29 

0.37 

0.46 

0.54 

0.66 

0.78 

0.85 

0.90 

0.99 

1.57 

1.09 

1.18 

1.00 

0.38 

1.33 

0.80 

1.41 

0.66 

0.29 

0.36 

0.46 

0..58 

0.66 

0.83 

0.84 

1.05 

1.09 

1.28 

1.26 

1.03 

1.11 

1.05 

1.23 

0.92 

1.00 

1.00 

0.88 

1.00 

0.58 

0.21 

0.33 

0.44 

0.56 

0.65 

0.76 

0.81 


514 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING  HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and 

Number 

of 
Families 

Total 

Number 

of 

Aver-    Ajer- 

Number  Num- 
f        ber  of 

Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and 

Numbei 

of 
Families 

Total 

Number 

of 

Aver- 
age 
Numbei 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 

Number  op  Persons 
TO  A  Family. 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

Number  of  Persons 
to  a  Family. 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Per- 
sons 
to  .a 
Room 

MIDDLESEX-Con. 

MIDDLESEX-Con. 

M AKLBOKOUGH  — 

Maiden.     Wardo  — 

Con. 

^      Con. 

19  pei-sons, 

3 

58 

19..33 

0.98 

8  persons,    . 

28 

234 

8.36 

0.96 

21  persons. 

1 

35 

35.00 

0.60 

9  persons, 

• 

6 

56 

9.33 

0.96 

26  persons. 

1 

3 

3.00 

8.67 

10  persons. 

8 

61 

7.63 

1.31 

29  persons. 

2 

81 

40.50 

0.72 

11  persons. 

4 

32 

8.00 

1.38 

37  persons, 

1 

.'iO 

50.00 

0.74 

12  persons. 

3 

25 

8.33 

1.44 

99  persons. 

1 

51 

51.00 

1.94 

14  persons. 

1 

10 

10.00 

1.40 

Marlborough.  T 

m.i, 

317 

2,196 

6.93 

0.61 

17  persons, 

1 

16 

16.00 

1.06 

1  person. 

6 

26 

4.33 

0.23 

Maiden.    Ward 

6,      . 

977 

6,548 

6.70 

0.64 

2  persons. 

68 

408 

6.00 

0.33 

1  person. 

36 

166 

4.61 

0.22 

3  persons, 

66 

413 

6.26 

0.48 

2  persons. 

160 

936 

5.85 

0.34 

4  persons. 

63 

4.34 

6.89 

0..5S 

3  persons. 

178 

1,124 

6.31 

0.48 

5  persons. 

45 

341 

7.58 

0.66 

4  persons, 

210 

1,396 

6.65 

0.60 

6  persons, 

27 

217 

8.04 

0.75 

5  persons, 

147 

1,056 

7.18 

0.70 

7  persons. 

19 

125 

6.58 

1.06 

6  persons. 

111 

820 

7.39 

0.81 

8  persons. 

12 

97 

8.08 

0.99 

7  persons,    . 

60 

442 

7.37 

0.95 

9  persons. 

6 

.55 

9.17 

0.98 

8  persons,    . 

40 

316 

7.90 

1.01 

10  persons. 

2 

27 

13.50 

0.74 

9  persons, 

21 

166 

7.90 

1.14 

11  persons, 

1 

8 

8.00 

1.38 

10  persons,    . 

10 

79 

7.90 

1.27 

13  persons,    , 

1 

16 

16.00 

0.81 

11  persons,    . 

1 

9 

9.00 

1.22 

29  persons, 

1 

29 

29.00 

1.00 

12  persons,    . 

1 

8 

8.00 

1.50 

Marlborough.  If 

^d.2, 

455 

3,002 

6.60 

0.73 

13  persons,    . 

1 

8 

8.00 

1.63 

1  person. 

8 

43 

5.38 

0.19 

16  persons. 

1 

22 

22.00 

0.73 

2  persons,    . 

56 

307 

5.48 

0.36 

Maiden.     Ward 

7,     . 

887 

5,602 

6.32 

0.67 

3  persons,    . 

94 

580 

6.17 

0.49 

1  person, 

17 

82 

4.82 

0.21 

4  persons,    . 

82 

502 

6.12 

0.65 

2  persons,     . 

157 

881 

5.61 

0.36 

5  persons,    . 

67 

457 

6.82 

0.73 

3  persons,     . 

185 

1,072 

5.79 

0.52 

6  persons,    . 

50 

374 

7.48 

0.80 

4  persons,    . 

188 

1,214 

6.46 

0.62 

7  persons,    . 

40 

288 

7.20 

0.97 

5  persons,    . 

142 

917 

6.46 

0.77 

8  persons,    . 

29 

198 

6.83 

1.17 

6  persons,    . 

100 

707 

7.07 

0.85 

9  persons,    . 

11 

82 

7.45 

1.21 

7  persons,    . 

46 

324 

7.04 

0.99 

10  persons,    . 

t 

61 

8.71 

1.15 

8  persons,    . 

23 

180 

7.83 

1.02 

11  persons,    . 

4 

30 

7.50 

1.47 

9  persons,    . 

9 

72 

8.00 

1.13 

12  persons,     . 

3 

26 

8.67 

1.38 

10  persons,     . 

12 

80 

6.67 

1.50 

15  persons,    . 

1 

5 

5.00 

3.00 

11  persons,    . 

3 

23 

7.67 

1.43 

19  persons,     . 

2 

46 

23.00 

0.83- 

12  persons,    . 

2 

20 

10.00 

1.20 

26  persons,    . 

1 

3 

3.00 

8.67 

13  persons,    . 

3 

30 

10.00 

1.30 

Marlborough.  W 

'd.3. 

564 

3,363 

5.96 

0.88 

Marlbokough 

»       • 

3,159 

19,451 

6.16 

0.77 

1  person. 

20 

88 

4.40 

0.23 

1  person, 

73 

315 

4.32 

0.23 

2  persons,    . 

82 

414 

5.05 

0.40 

2  persons,    . 

489 

•2,581 

5.28 

0.38 

3  persons,    . 

80 

409 

5.11 

0.59 

3  persons,    . 

593 

3,384 

5.71 

0.53 

4  persons,    . 

80 

446 

5.58 

0.72 

4  persons,    . 

565 

3,340 

5.91 

0.68 

5  persons,     . 

72 

432 

6.00 

0.83 

5  persons,    . 

460 

2,891 

6.28 

0.80 

6  persons,    . 

68 

435 

6.40 

0.94 

6  persons,    . 

347 

2,260 

6.51 

0.92 

7  persons,    . 

64 

366 

5.72 

1.22 

7  persons,    . 

244 

1,575 

6.45 

1.08 

8  persons,    . 

43 

293 

6.81 

1.17 

8  persons,    . 

162 

1,123 

6.93 

1.15 

9  persons,    • 

26 

181 

6.96 

1.29 

9  persons,    . 

102 

731 

7.17 

1.26 

10  persons,     . 

12 

83 

6.92 

1.45 

10  persons,    . 

47 

349 

7.43 

1.35 

11  persons,    . 

5 

39 

7.80 

1.41 

11  persons,    . 

33 

268 

8.12 

1.35 

12  persons,    . 

5 

42 

8.40 

1.43 

12  persons,    . 

17 

153 

9.00 

1.33 

13  persons,     . 

3 

21 

7.00 

1.86 

13  persons,     . 

9 

88 

9.78 

1.33 

14  persons,    • 

1 

1 

7.00 

2.00 

14  persons,    . 

5 

71 

14.20 

0.09 

15  persons,    . 

1 

4 

4.00 

3.75 

15  persons,    . 

3 

33 

11.00 

1..30 

29  persons,    . 

1 

52 

52.00 

0.56 

16  persons,    . 

1 

11 

11.00 

1.45 

99  persona,    . 

1 

51 

51.00 

1.94 

- 

ROOMS. 


515 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Numbei 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  a  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

MIDDLESEX -Con. 

Marlborough.  Wd.  4, 

636 

3,655 

5.75 

0.90 

MIDDLESEX-Con. 

Marlborough.    Wd.  7 
—  Con. 

1  person, 

5 

22 

4.40 

0.23 

9  persons,    . 

9 

S3 

9.22 

0.98 

2  persons,    . 

75 

372 

4.96 

0.40 

10  persons, 

4 

38 

9.50 

1.05 

3  persons,    . 

102 

572 

5.61 

0.,53 

11  persons. 

3 

47 

15.67 

0.70 

4  persons,    . 

105 

571 

5.44 

0.74 

12  persons, 

4 

.       44 

11.00 

1.09 

5  persons,     . 

95 

521 

5.48 

0.91 

14  persons, 

1 

35 

35.00 

0.40 

6  persons,    . 

86 

478 

5.56 

1.08 

37  persons. 

1 

50 

50.00 

0.74 

7  persons,    . 

58 

375 

6.47 

1.08 

Mayuard,   . 

642 

4,287 

6.68 

0.72 

8  persons,    . 

42 

284 

6.76 

1.18 

1  person, 

15 

67 

4.47 

0.22 

9  persons,    . 

29 

184 

6.34 

1.42 

2  persons, 

77 

4,57 

5.94 

0.34 

10  persons,    . 

19 

118 

6.21 

1.61 

3  persons, 

119 

766 

6.44 

0.47 

11  persons,    . 

10 

70 

7.00 

1.57 

4  persons. 

128 

851 

6.65 

0.60 

12  persons,    . 

4 

29 

7.25 

1.66 

5  persons. 

100 

624 

6.24 

0.80 

13  persons,    . 

5 

51 

10.20 

1.27 

6  persons. 

61 

440 

7.21 

0.83 

14  persons,    . 

1 

8 

8.00 

1.75 

7  persons. 

53 

376 

7.09 

0.99 

Marlborough.  Wd.o, 

460 

2,774 

6.03 

0.70 

8  persons. 

39 

275 

7.05 

1.13 

1  person. 

11 

43 

3.91 

0.26 

9  persons. 

24 

170 

7.08 

1.27 

2  persons,    . 

87 

473 

5.44 

0.37 

10  persons, 

12 

97 

8  08 

1.24 

3  persons,    . 

107 

613 

5.73 

0.52 

11  persons. 

7 

52 

7.43 

1.48 

4  persons,    . 

96 

563 

5.86 

0.68 

12  persons. 

4 

67 

16.75 

0.72 

5  persons,    . 

62 

392 

6.32 

0.79 

13  persons. 

2 

15 

7.50 

1.73 

6  persons,     . 

45 

308 

6.84 

0.88 

16  persons, 

1 

30 

30.00 

0.53 

7  persons,    . 

17 

98 

5.76 

1.21 

Medford, 

3,172 

22,854 

7.20 

0.63 

8  persons,    . 

11 

71 

6.45 

1.24 

1  person. 

86 

352 

4.09 

0.24 

9  persons,    . 

14 

93 

6.64 

1.35 

2  persons, 

510 

3,195 

6.26 

0.32 

10  persons,    . 

1 

5 

5.00 

2.00 

3  persons. 

613 

4,100 

6.69 

0.45 

11  persons,     . 

5 

34 

6.80 

1.62 

4  persons, 

603 

4,381 

7.27 

0.55 

14  persons,    . 

1 

11 

11.00 

1.27 

5  persons, 

477 

3,645 

7.64 

0.65 

15  persons,    . 

1 

24 

24.00 

0.63 

6  persons, 

365 

2,758 

7.56 

0.79 

16  persons,    . 

1 

11 

11.00 

1.45 

7  persons. 

204 

1,625 

7.97 

0.88 

21  persons,    . 

1 

35 

35.00 

0.60 

8  persons. 

148 

1,233 

8.33 

0.96 

Marlborough.  Wd.6, 

395 

2,338 

5.92 

0.72 

9  persons. 

82 

680 

8.29 

1.09 

1  person, 

13 

54 

4.15 

0.24 

10  persons. 

30 

259 

8.63 

1.16 

2  persons,    . 

73 

363 

4.97 

0.40 

11  persons. 

19 

172 

9.05 

1.22 

3  persons,    . 

82 

451 

5.50 

0.55 

12  persons. 

13 

123 

9.46 

1.27 

4  persons,    . 

75 

455 

6.07 

O.GG 

13  persons, 

3 

32 

10.67 

1.22 

5  persons,    . 

60 

360 

6.00 

0.83 

14  persons, 

1 

7 

7.00 

2.00 

6  persons,     . 

35 

222 

6.34 

0.95 

15  persons. 

5 

63 

12.60 

1.19 

7  persons,    . 

29 

211 

7.28 

0.96 

16  persons. 

2 

28 

14.00 

1.14 

8  persons,    . 

11 

78 

7.09 

1.13 

17  persons, 

1 

12 

12.00 

1.42 

9  persons,    . 

7 

53 

7.57 

1.19 

19  persons,    , 

1 

13 

13.00 

1.46 

10  persons,    .  .    . 

2 

17 

8  50 

1.18 

20  persons,    . 

2 

27 

13..50 

1.48 

11  persons,    . 

5 

40 

8.00 

1.38 

21  persons,    . 

2 

38 

19.00 

1.11 

12  persons,    . 

1 

12 

12.00 

1.00 

29  persons,    . 

1 

22 

22.00 

1.32 

14  persons,     . 

1 

10 

10.00 

1.40 

35  persons,    . 

1 

36 

36.00 

0.97 

19  persons,    . 

1 

12 

12.00 

1.58 

38  persons,    . 

1 

4 

4.00 

9.50 

Marlborough.   Wd.  7, 

332 

2,123 

6.39 

0.73 

47  persons,    . 

1 

34 

34.00 

1.38 

1  person, 

10 

39 

3.90 

0.26 

100  persons,     . 

1 

15 

15.00 

6.67 

2  persons,    . 

48 

244 

5.08 

0..39 

Medford.     Wara 

'i,  . 

642 

4,514 

7.03 

0.67 

3  pjBrsons,    . 

62 

346 

5.58 

0..'i4 

1  person, 

13 

61 

4.69 

0.21 

4  persons,     . 

64 

369 

5.77 

0.69 

2  persons,    . 

99 

640 

6.46 

0.31 

5  persons,    . 

59 

388 

6.58 

0.76 

3  persons,     . 

122 

809 

6.63 

0.45 

6  persons,    . 

36 

226 

6.28 

0.96 

4  persons,     . 

120 

854 

7.12 

0.56 

7  persons,    . 

17 

112 

6.59 

1.06 

5  persons,    . 

109 

810 

7.43 

0.67 

8  persons,     . 

14 

102 

7.29 

1.10 

6  persons,     . 

70 

509 

7.27 

0.83 

516 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


EOOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING  HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Familv. 


Number 

Total 

of 

Number 

Families 

of 

of 

Eooms 

Speci- 

Oc- 

fied Size 

cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Rof)m 


MIDDLESEX- Con. 

Medford.     Ward  1  — 
Con. 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persona, 
21  persons, 

100  persons, 
Medford.     Ward  2 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
15  persons, 

Medford.    Ward  3, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
15  persons, 
17  persons, 
20  persons, 
29  persons, 

Medford.    Ward  4, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 


49 
29 
14 

8 
2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

544 

26 

94 

107 

102 

85 

60 

24 

23 

14 

4 

4 

1 

411 

17 

63 

66 

77 

60 

45 

38 

22 

14 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

426 

11 

72 

90 

67 

55 

58 

23 

20 

13 

5 

6 


345 
221 
115 

69 

19 

21 

5 

12 

2 

15 

3,693 

109 

577 

689 

731 

605 

423 

176 

193 

114 

31 

33 

12 

3,487 

60 

433 

516 

625 

545 

399 

394 

249 

131 

23 

14 

17 

13 

12 

12 

22 

22 

2,861 

38 

384 

574 

453 

414 

432 

183 

144 

90 

37 

46 


7.04 

7.62 

8.21 

8.63 

O-.'JO 

10.50 

5.00 

7.00 

12.00 

2.00 

15.00 

<!.79 

4.19 

6.14 

6.44 

7.17 

7.12 

7.05 

7.33 

8.39 

8.14 

7.75 

8.25 

12.00 

8.48 

3.53 

6.87 

7.82 

8.12 

9.08 

8.87 

10.37 

11.32 

9.36 

11.50 

14.00 

17.00 

13.00 

12.00 

12.00 

22.00 

22.00 

6.72 

3.45 

5.33 

6.38 

6.76 

7.53 

7.45 

7.96 

7.20 

6.92 

7.40 

7.67 


0.99 
1.05 
1.10 
1.16 
1.16 
1.14 
2.60 
2.00 
1.25 
10.50 
6.67 
0.62 
0.24 
0..33 
0.47 
0.56 
0.70 
0.85 
0.95 
0.95 
1.11 
1.29 
1.33 
1.25 
0.,'55 
0.28 
0.29 
0.38 
0.49 
0.55 
0.68 
0.68 
0.71 
0.96 
0.87 
0.79 
0.71 
1.00 
1.25 
1.42 
0.91 
132 
0.68 
0.29 
0.38 
0.47 
0.59 
0.66 
0.81 
0.88 
1.11 
1.30 
1.35 
1.43 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

Total 

of 

Numbei 

Families 

of 

of 

Kooms 

Speci- 

Oc- 

fied Size 

cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


MIDDLESEX-Con. 

Medford.     Ward  4  — 
Con. 

12  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

19  persons,    . 
Medford.     Ward  S 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 
35  persons, 
38  persons, 
47  persons, 

Medford.     Ward  0, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 
Melrose, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 


IS, 


9  person 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 


3 

33 

11.00 

1 

10 

10.00 

1 

10 

10.00 

1 

13 

13.00 

627 

4,311 

6.88 

6 

32 

5.33 

102 

624 

6.12 

130 

801 

6.16 

121 

848 

7.01 

82 

552 

6.73 

81 

582 

7.19 

44 

310 

7.05 

28 

205 

7.32 

14 

112 

8.00 

4 

42 

10.50 

5 

45 

9.00 

4 

29 

7.25 

1 

14 

14.00 

1 

5 

5.00 

1 

36 

36.00 

1 

36 

36.00 

1 

4 

4.00 

1 

34 

34.00 

522 

3,988 

7.64 

13 

52 

4.00 

80 

537 

6.71 

98 

711 

7.26 

116 

870 

7.50 

86 

719 

8.36 

51 

413 

8.10 

26 

217 

8.35 

26 

221 

8.50 

13 

118 

9.08 

7 

57 

8.14 

1 

15 

15.00 

3 

23 

7.67 

1 

17 

17.00 

1 

IS 

18.00 

2,685 

20,071 

7.48 

50 

231 

4.62 

392 

2,496 

6.37 

518 

3,782 

7.30 

581 

4,286 

7.38 

463 

3,641 

7  86 

312 

2,505 

8.03 

174 

1,453 

8.35 

95 

771 

8.12 

35 

293 

8.37 

32 

250 

7.81 

16 

122 

7.63 

5 

51 

10.20 

1 

11 

11.00 

3 

32 

10.67 

3 

28 

9.33 

1.09 
1.50 
1.60 
1.46 
0.69 
0.19 
0.33 
0.49 
0.57 
0.74 
0.84 
0.99 
1.09 
1.13 
0.95 
1.22 
1.66 
0.93 
4.00 
0..^8 
0.97 
9..50 
1.38 
0.58 
0.25 
0.30 
0.41 
0.53 
0.60 
0.74 
0.84 
0.94 
0.99 
1.23 
0.73 
1.57 
0.88 
0.89 
0.60 
0.22 
0.31 
0.41 
0.54 
0.64 
0.75 
0.84 
0.99 
1.08 
1.28 
1.44 
1.18 
1.18 
1.31 
1.61 


KOOMS. 


517 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Ndmber  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


MIDDLESEX 

Melrose  — Con. 
16  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 
44  persons, 

Natick, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
IS  persons, 

24  persons, 
38  persons, 

Newton,    . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  jiersons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 

22  persons, 

23  persons, 

25  persons, 

26  persons, 

27  persons, 

29  persons, 

30  persons, 
36  persons, 
84  persons. 


Con. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Kumber 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

1 

5 

1 

20 

1 

23 

1 

30 

1 

41 

2,089 

13,5.51 

106 

360 

367 

2,091 

436 

2,695 

400 

2,626 

312 

2,155 

176 

1,272 

139 

1,047 

63 

489 

35 

282 

25 

190 

12 

96 

8 

98 

3 

39 

2 

29 

1 

1 

2 

44 

1 

15 

1 

16 

5,528 

44,911 

117 

489 

653 

4,037 

920 

6,695 

1,009 

8,012 

931 

7,795 

689 

6,095 

495 

4,446 

315 

2,877 

170 

1,605 

102 

997 

40 

387 

30 

311 

19 

2S7 

8 

93 

4 

47 

•■> 

37 

3 

25 

4 

40 

2 

54 

1 

6 

2 

68 

2 

27 

1 

14 

1 

13 

1 

IS 

1 

40 

1 

52 

o 

43 

1 

60 

Aver- 
age 
Numlier 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


5.00 

20.00 

28.00 

30.00 

41.00 

6.49 

3.40 

5.70 

6.18 

6.57 

6.91 

7.23 

7.53 

7.76 

8.06 

7.60 

8.00 

12.25 

13.00 

14.50 

7.00 

22.00 

15.00 

16.00 

8.12 

4.18 

6.18 

7.28 

7.94 

8.37 

8.85 

8.98 

9.13 

9.44 

9.77 

9.68 

10.37 

15.11 

11.63 

11.75 

18..50 

8.33 

10.00 

27.00 

6.00 

34.00 

13..50 

14.00 

13.00 

18.00 

40.00 

52.00 

21  .,50 

60.00 


3.20 
0.90 
0.83 
0.67 
1.07 
0.65 
0.29 
0.35 
0.49 
0.61 
0.72 
0.83 
0.93 
1.03 
1.12 
1..32 
1.38 
0.98 
1.00 
0.97 
2.14 
0.82 
1.60 
2.38 
0.61 
0.24 
0..32 
0.41 
0.50 
0.60 
0.68 
0.78 
0.88 
0.95 
1.02 
1.14 
1.16 
0.86 
1.20 
1.28 
0.86 
2.04 
1.80 
0.70 
3.33 
0.05 
1.70 
1.79 
2.00 
1.50 
0.73 
0.58 
1.67 
1.40 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


MIDDLESEX  -  Con 

Newton  — Con 
85  persons, 
147  persons, 
Newton.    Ward  1, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 
S  persons, 
9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons,' 

15  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 
23  persons,     . 

Newton.     Ward  2, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
18  persons, 

20  persons, 
26  persons, 

Newton.    Ward  3, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons 

11  persons 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons. 


as, 

IS. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

1 

120 

1 

121 

830 

5,663 

13 

34 

98 

491 

133 

836 

135 

878 

139 

961 

106 

811 

73 

558 

49 

379 

26 

190 

33 

304 

8 

59 

5 

42 

3 

22 

2 

19 

1 

6 

3 

25 

1 

9 

1 

24 

1 

15 

1,107 

8,.538 

17 

62 

110 

653 

205 

1,451 

212 

1,628 

195 

1,539 

137 

1,172 

101 

814 

65 

553 

27 

249 

16 

156 

10 

105 

6 

61 

3 

62 

1 

14 

1 

6 

1 

13 

719 

6,480 

14 

72 

121 

849 

117 

929 

112 

982 

lis 

1,137 

84 

853 

74 

743 

39 

416 

17 

197 

10 

116 

5 

51 

3 

38 

1 

28 

1 

9 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


120.00 

0.71 

121.00 

1.21 

6.82 

0.76 

2.62 

0.38 

5.01 

0.40 

6.29 

0.48 

6.50 

0.62 

6.91 

0.72 

7.65 

0.78 

7.64 

0.92 

7.73 

1.03 

7.31 

1.23 

9.21 

1.09 

7.38 

1.49 

8.40 

1.43 

7..33 

1.77 

9.50 

1.47 

6.00 

2.50 

8.33 

2.04 

9.00 

2.00 

24.00 

0.79 

15.00 

1..53 

7.71 

0.63 

3.65 

0.27 

5.94 

0.34 

7.08 

0.42 

7.68 

0.52 

7.89 

0.63 

8.55 

0.70 

8.06 

0.87 

8.51 

0.94 

9.22 

0.98 

9.75 

1.03 

10.50 

1.05 

10.17 

1.18 

20.67 

0.63 

14.00 

1.29 

6.00 

3.33 

13.00 

2.00 

9.01 

0.53 

5.14 

0.19 

7.02 

0.29 

7.94 

0.38 

8.77 

0.46 

9.64 

0.52 

10.15 

0.59 

10.04 

0.70 

10.67 

0.75 

11.59 

0.78 

11.60 

0.86 

10.20 

1.08 

12.67 

0.95 

28.00 

0.46 

9.00 

1.56 

518 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Contiuued. 


CoDNTiES,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Ndjiber  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


MIDDLESEX -Con. 

Neivton .     Ward  3  — 
Con. 

22  persons, 

25  persons, 

36  persons, 

Keioton.     Ward  4, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
19  persons, 
27  persons, 
85  persons, 

147  persons, 
Newton.     Ward  ■■ 

1  person, 

2  persons 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
18  persons, 

22  persons, 

23  persons, 
30  persons, 
84  persons, 

NeivtoH.     Ward  0 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 


1 

IS 

1 

14 

1 

28 

685 

5,530 

23 

86 

SI 

478 

107 

804 

125 

1,001 

118 

979 

88 

698 

48 

3S7 

41 

353 

23 

192 

11 

91 

5 

42 

i 

70 

4 

60 

1 

30 

1 

18 

1 

120 

1 

121 

856 

6,709 

19 

116 

lis 

785 

147 

1,062 

175 

1,329 

147 

94 

61 

39 

31 

8 

5 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

836 

26 

88 

136 

1.^)6 

114 

106 

S3 

53 

33 

19 

5 

5 


1,168 

762 

523 

298 

2.50 

71 

50 

34 

62 

11 

14 

50 

12 

52 

60 

6,961 

103 

515 

966 

1,281 

970 

1,013 

791 

522 

359 

197 

53 

53 


18.00 

14.00 

2S.00 

8.07 

3.74 

5.90 

7.51 

8.01 

8.30 

7.93 

8.06 

8.61 

8.35 

8.27 

8.40 

10.00 

l.i.OO 

30.00 

18.00 

120.00 

121.00 

7.84 

6.11 

6.65 

7.22 

7.. 59 

7.95 

S.ll 

8.57 

7.64 

8.06 

S.8S 

10.00 

11.33 

20.67 

11.00 

14.00 

,50.00 

12.00 

52.00 

60.00 

8.33 

3.96 

5.85 

7.10 

8.21 

8.,51 

9.56 

9.53 

9.85 

10.88 

10.37 

10.60 

10.60 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Koom 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Koom 

MIDDLESEX-Con. 

i 

Newton.     Ward  G  — 
Con. 

1.22 

13  persons,    . 

5 

53 

10.60 

1.23 

1.79 

14  persons,    . 

2 

21 

10..50 

1.33 

1.29 

15  persons,    . 

t> 

23 

11.50 

1..30 

0.65 

16  persons,     . 

1 

23 

23.00 

0.70 

0.27 

18  persons,    . 

1 

3 

3.00 

6.00 

0.34 

36  persons,     . 

1 

15 

15  00 

2.40 

0.40 

Neioton.     Ward 

7,     . 

495 

5,030 

10.16 

0.50 

0.50 

1  person. 

5 

16 

3.20 

0.31 

0.60 

2  persons. 

37 

266 

7.19 

0.28 

0.76 

3  persons,    . 

75 

647 

8.63 

0.35 

0.87 

4  persons,     . 

94 

913 

9.71 

0.41 

0.93 

5  persons. 

100 

1,041 

10.41 

0.48 

1.08 

6  persons,    . 

74 

786 

10.62 

0..56 

1.21 

7  persons. 

55 

630 

11.45 

061 

1.31 

8  persons, 

29 

3.56 

12.28 

0.65 

1.20 

9  persons. 

13 

168 

12.92 

0.70 

0.87 

10  persons. 

5 

62 

12.40 

0.81 

0.63 

11  persons, 

2 

27 

13..50 

0.81 

1.50 

12  persons. 

1 

13 

13.00 

0.92 

0.71 

14  persons, 

2 

33 

16..50 

0.S5 

1.21 

15  persons. 

1 

18 

18.00 

0.83 

0.61 

16  persons. 

1 

14 

14.00 

1.14 

0.16 

29  persons. 

1 

40 

40.00 

0.73 

0.30 

North  Reading, 

228 

1,589 

6.97 

0.53 

0.42 

1  person, 

21 

94 

4.48 

0.22 

0.53 

2  persons, 

46 

291 

6.33 

0.32 

0.63 

3  persons. 

59 

418 

7.08 

0.42 

0.74 

4  persons. 

48 

331 

6.90 

0.58 

0.82 

5  persons. 

22 

188 

8.55 

0.59 

1.05 

6  persons, 

9 

71 

7.89 

0.76 

1.12 

7  persons, 

12 

97 

8.08 

0.87 

1.13 

8  persons. 

4 

37 

9.25 

0.86 

1.10 

9  persons. 

3 

19 

6.33 

1.42 

1.06 

10  persons, 

2 

28 

14.00 

0.71 

0.63 

11  persons, 

1 

4 

4.00 

2.75 

1.27 

15  persons. 

1 

11 

11.00 

1.36 

129 

Pepperell,  . 

787 

5,306 

6.74 

0.63 

0.44 

1  person. 

52 

234 

4.. 50 

0.22 

1.92 

2  persons. 

150 

938 

6.25 

0.32 

0..58 

3  persons. 

1,51 

963 

6.38 

0.47 

1.40 

4  persons. 

135 

918 

6.80 

0..59 

0.01 

5  persons. 

108 

740 

6.85 

0.73 

0.25 

6  persons, 

78 

589 

7.55 

0.79 

0.34 

7  persons, 

39 

269 

6.90 

1.01 

0.42 

8  persons, 

28 

197 

7.04 

1.14 

0.49 

9  persons. 

21 

183 

8.71 

1.03 

0..59 

10  persons. 

14 

114 

8.14 

1.23 

0.63 

11  persons, 

6 

44 

7.33 

l.,50 

0.73 

12  persons, 

2 

19 

9.50 

1.26 

O.Sl 

15  persons. 

1 

21 

21.00 

0.71 

0.S3 

17  persons. 

1 

38 

38.00 

0.45 

0.96 

20  persons. 

1 

39 

39.00 

0.51 

1.04 

Reading,     . 

1,1.50 

8,198 

7.13 

0.,58 

1.13 

1  person. 

45 

210 

4.67 

0.21 

ROOMS. 


519 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING  HOUSES  —  Continued. 


COPNTIES,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

to  a  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fled  Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

MIDDLESEX -Con. 

MIDDLESEX- Con. 

Reading  — Cou. 

SOMERVILLE  — Con. 

2  persons,    . 

237 

1,469 

6.20 

0.32 

12  persons,     . 

24 

245 

10.21 

1.18 

3  persons,    . 

244 

1,664 

6.82 

.0.44 

13  persons,     . 

12 

117 

9.75 

1.33 

4  persons,    . 

226 

1,659 

7.34 

0..54 

14  persons,     . 

6 

58 

9.67 

1.45 

5  persons,    . 

142 

1,073 

7.56 

0.66 

15  persons,     . 

3 

36 

12.00 

1.25 

6  persons,     . 

102 

826 

8.10 

0.74 

16  persons,    . 

4 

70 

17.50 

0.91 

7  persons,    . 

82 

666 

8.12 

0.86 

18  persons,     . 

1 

13 

13.00 

1.38 

8  persons,    . 

36 

286 

7.94 

1.01 

19  persons,    . 

1 

40 

40.00 

0.48 

9  persons,    . 

14 

120 

8.57 

1.05 

21  persons,     . 

1 

2 

2.00 

10.50 

10  persons,    . 

10 

97 

9.70 

1.03 

22  persons,    . 

1 

24 

24.00 

0.92 

11  persons,    . 

6 

58 

9.67 

1.14 

23  persons,    . 

1 

20 

20.00 

1.15 

12  persons,    . 

1 

8 

8.00 

1.50 

37  persons,    . 

1 

32 

32.00 

1.16 

13  persons,     . 

3 

38 

12.67 

1.03 

41  persons,    . 

1 

45 

45.00 

0.91 

14  persons,     . 

1 

i 

7.00 

2.00 

145  persons,     . 

1 

30 

30.00 

4.83 

21  persons,    . 

1 

17 

17.00 

1.24 

323  persons,    . 

1 

284 

284.00 

1.14 

Sherborn,   . 

286 

2,210 

7.73 

0.65 

Somerrille.    Ward  7 , 

2,302 

14,018 

6.09 

0.72 

1  person. 

18 

106 

5.89 

0.17 

1  person. 

48 

157 

3.27 

0.31 

2  persons,     . 

61 

478 

7.84 

0.26 

2  persons,     . 

398 

2,073 

.5.21 

0.38 

3  persons,    . 

60 

446 

7.43 

0.40 

3  persons,     . 

499 

2,804 

5.62 

0.53 

4  persons,    . 

50 

390 

7.80 

0.51 

4  persons,    . 

485 

2,851 

5.88 

0.68 

5  persons,    . 

46 

377 

8.20 

0.61 

5  persons,     . 

340 

2,218 

6..52 

0.77 

6  persons,    . 

IS 

144 

8.00 

0.75 

6  persons,    . 

225 

1,.506 

6.69 

0.90 

7  persons,    . 

14 

99 

7.07 

0.99 

7  persons,    . 

143 

950 

6.64 

1.05 

8  persons,    . 

6 

49 

8.17 

0.98 

8  persons,     . 

78 

510 

6.54 

1.22 

9  persons,    . 

42 

6.00 

1..50 

9  persons,    . 

47 

352 

7.49 

1.20 

10  persons,    . 

3 

22 

7.33 

1.36 

10  persons,    . 

19 

152 

8.00 

1.25 

11  persons,     . 

1 

i 

7.00 

1.57 

11  persons,     . 

9 

64 

'  7.11 

1.55 

12  persons,     . 

1 

t 

7.00 

1.71 

12  persons,     . 

3 

25 

8.33 

1.44 

326  persons,    . 

1 

43 

43.00 

7.58 

13  persons,     . 

3 

20 

6.67 

1.95 

Shirley, 

324 

2,251 

6.95 

0.62 

14  persons,    . 

1 

11 

11.00 

1.27 

1  person. 

21 

115 

5.48 

0.18 

15  persons,     . 

1 

13 

13  00 

1.15 

2  persons,    . 

62 

394 

6.35 

0.31 

16  persons,    . 

2 

28 

14.00 

1.14 

3  persons,    . 

59 

405 

6.86 

0.44 

323  persons,     . 

1 

284 

284.00 

1.14 

4  persons,     . 

64 

461 

7.20 

0.56 

Somerrille.     Ward  2, 

3,875 

22,470 

5.80 

0.77 

5  persons,    . 

38 

265 

6.97 

0.72 

1  person, 

58 

207 

3.57 

0.28 

6  persons,     . 

25 

177 

7.08 

0.85 

2  persons,    . 

658 

3,237 

4.92 

0.41 

7  persons,    . 

25 

170 

6.80 

1.03 

3  persons,     . 

756 

4,055 

5.30 

0..56 

8  persons,    . 

8 

55 

6.88 

1.16 

4  persons,    . 

798 

4,599 

5.76 

0.69 

9  persons,    . 

10 

83 

8.30 

1.08 

5  persons,    . 

605 

3,580 

5.92 

0.84 

10  persons,     . 

1 

54 

7.71 

1.30 

6  persons,    . 

409 

2,593 

6.34 

0.95 

11  persons,    . 

2 

12 

6.00 

1.83 

7  persons,    . 

261 

1,712 

6.56 

1.07 

17  persons,    . 

1 

19 

19.00 

0.89 

8  persons,     . 

150 

1,000 

6.67 

1.20 

18  persons,    . 

1 

16 

16.00 

1.13 

9  persons,    . 

81 

593 

7.32 

1.23 

25  persons,    . 

1 

25 

25.00 

1.00 

10  persons,    . 

55 

423 

7.69 

1.30 

SOMERVILLE,     . 

11,903 

74,418 

6.25 

0.70 

11  persons,    . 

22 

177 

8.05 

1.37 

1  person. 

188 

712 

3.79 

0.26 

12  persons,     . 

9 

96 

10.67 

1.13 

2  persons,    . 

2,001 

10,525 

5.26 

0.38 

13  persons,    . 

5 

55 

11.00 

1.18 

3  persons,     . 

2,479 

14,304 

5.77 

0..52 

14  persons,    . 

3 

29 

9.67 

1.45 

4  persons,     . 

2,500 

15,576 

6.23 

0.64 

16  persons,     . 

1 

12 

12.00 

1.33 

5  persons,     . 

1,849 

12,179 

6.59 

0.76 

18  persons,     . 

1 

13 

13.00 

1.38 

6  persons,    . 

1,233 

8,448 

6.85 

0.88 

22  persons,     • 

1 

24 

24.00 

0.92 

7  persons,    . 

758 

5,366 

7.08 

0.99 

23  persons,     . 

1 

20 

20.00 

1.15 

S  persons,    . 

432 

3,126 

7.24 

1.11 

41  persons,    . 

1 

45 

45.00 

0.91 

9  persons,     . 

226 

1,699 

7.52 

1.20 

Somerrille.    Ward  3, 

3,056 

20,079 

6.57 

0.65 

10  persons,    . 

121 

996 

8.23. 

1.21 

1  person, 

50 

197 

3.94 

0.25 

11  persons,    . 

58 

471 

8.12 

1.35 

2  persons,     . 

502 

2,736 

5.45 

0.37 

520 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


MIDDLESEX -Con. 

Somerville.      Ward  3 
—  Con. 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  pei'sons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

21  persons,     , 
Somerville.    Ward 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

19  persons, 
37  persons, 

145  persons, 
Stoneham,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

20  persons, 

22  persons, 
24  persons, 
34  persons. 


657 

4,007 

6.10 

686 

4,632 

6.75 

457 

3,252 

7.12 

323 

2,318 

7.18 

184 

1,407 

7.65 

104 

798 

7.67 

41 

287 

7.00 

25 

219 

8.76 

16 

130 

8.13 

5 

47 

9.40 

3 

30 

10.00 

1 

6 

6.00 

1 

11 

11.00 

1 

2 

2.00 

2,670 

17,8.51 

6.69 

32 

151 

4.72 

443 

2,479 

5.60 

567 

3,438 

6.06 

531 

3,494 

6..58 

447 

.3,129 

7.00 

276 

2,031 

7.36 

170 

1,297 

7.63 

100 

818 

8.18 

57 

467 

8.19 

oo 

202 

9.18 

11 

100 

9.09 

7 

i   t 

11.00 

1 

12 

12.00 

1 

12 

12.00 

1 

12 

12.00 

1 

30 

30.00 

1 

40 

40.00 

1 

32 

32.00 

1 

30 

,30.00 

1,.5S1 

10,507 

6.65 

84 

3.55 

4.23 

370 

2,332 

6..30 

345 

2,161 

6.26 

285 

1,915 

6.72 

197 

1,411 

7.16 

111 

783 

7.05 

85 

600 

7.06 

45 

318 

7.07 

21 

161 

7.67 

14 

128 

9.14 

8 

67 

8.38 

6 

74 

12.33 

3 

37 

12.33 

1 

30 

30.00 

1 

8 

8.00 

O 

53 

26.50 

1 

25 

25.00 

1 

11 

11.00 

1 

38 

38.00 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


0.49 
0.59 
0.70 
0.84 
0.92 
1.04 
1.29 
1.14 
1.35 
1.28 
1.30 
2.33 
1.36 
10.50 
0.66 
0.21 
0.36 
0.49 
0.61 
0.71 
0.82 
0.92 
0.98 
1.10 
1.09 
1.21 
1.09 
1.08 
1.17 
1.25 
0.53 
0.48 
1.16 
4.83 
0.60 
0.24 
0.32 
0.48 
0.60 
0.70 
0.85 
0.99 
1.13 
1.17 
1.09 
1.31 
0.97 
1.05 
0.50 
2.00 
0.75 
0.88 
2.18 
0.89 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


MIDDLESEX -Con 

Stow,   . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

13  persons, 
Sudbury,    . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 
Tewksbury, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 
1,166  persons, 

Townsend, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  pei'sons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Nuaiber 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

234 

1,787 

7.64 

12 

66 

5..50 

51 

328 

6.43 

49 

369 

7.53 

40 

307 

7.68 

42 

323 

7.69 

17 

155 

9.12 

12 

123 

10.25 

6 

71 

11.83 

"2 

21 

10.50 

0 

16 

8.00 

1 

8 

8.00 

272 

1,979 

7.28 

20 

99 

4.95 

53 

329 

6.21 

.50 

341 

6.82 

47 

380 

8.09 

35 

247 

7.06 

30 

257 

8.57 

16 

137 

8.56 

5 

38 

7.60 

9 

79 

8.78 

3 

28 

9.33 

2 

20 

10.00 

1 

13 

13.00 

1 

11 

11.00 

473 

4,511 

9..54 

14 

78 

5.57 

79 

471 

5.96 

75 

4.58 

6.11 

89 

612 

6.88 

65 

489 

7.52 

56 

374 

6.68 

39 

318 

8.15 

21 

191 

9.10 

16 

1.50 

9.38 

6 

50 

8.33 

4 

51 

12.75 

2 

31 

15.50 

1 

11 

11.00 

3 

30 

10.00 

1 

11 

11.00 

1 

20 

20.00 

1 

1,166 

1,166.00 

512 

3,614 

7.06 

50 

302 

6.04 

149 

fK54 

6.47 

109 

752 

6.90 

81 

605 

7.47 

.56 

433 

7.73 

30 

228 

7.60 

12 

103 

8..58 

12 

79 

6.58 

i 

57 

8.14 

3 

27 

9.00 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


0.51 
0.18 
0.31 
0.40 
0..52 
0.65 
0.66 
0.68 
0.68 
0.95 
1.38 
1.63 
0.58 
0.20 
0.32 
0.44 
0.49 
0.71 
0.70 
0.82 
1.05 
1.03 
1.07 
1.40 
1.15 
1.45 
0.75 
0.18 
0.34 
0.49 
0  58 
0.66 
0.90 
0.86 
0.88 
0.96 
1.20 
0.86 
0.77 
MS 
1.40 
1.36 
0.80 
1.00 
0.49 
0.17 
0.31 
0.43 
0.54 
0.65 
0.79 
0.82 
1.22 
1.11 
1.11 


ROOMS. 


521 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING  HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Xnmber 

of 
Families 

of 

Speci- 

fled  Size 


MIDDLESEX -Con 

Townsend  —  Con . 

]2  persons, 

16  persons, 

20  persons, 
Tyngsborough, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 
12  persons, 

Wakefield, . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
20  persons, 
25  persons, 
27  persons, 

Waltham, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 


1 

1 

1 

163 

16 

37 

32 

25 

19 

12 

10 

3 

6 

1 

2 

1,958 

68 

355 

414 

378 

279 

212 

104 

70 

37 

20 

12 

•2 

1 
o 

1 
1 
1 
1 

4,276 
125 

582 

778 

819 

685 

480 

304 

210 

129 

77 

24 

15 

17 

6 

4 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


14 
20 
30 
1,106 
64 
218 
202 
194 
149 
93 
82 
22 
45 
14 
23 
12,944 
287 
2,033 
2,614 
2,.5o3 
2,011 
1,515 
741 
506 
285 
164 
91 
17 
18 
26 
22 
14 
22 
25 
28,995 
546 
3,284 
4,716 
5,368 
4,7.57 
3,421 
2,187 
1,670 
1,043 
658 
226 
160 
203 
50 
63 
22 
35 
16 
15 
17 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


14.00 

20.00 

30.00 

6.79 

4.00 

5.89 

6.31 

7.76 

7.84 

7.75 

8.20 

7.33 

7.50 

14.00 

ll.,50 

6.61 

4.22 

5.73 

6.31 

6.75 

7.21 

7.15 

7.13 

7.23 

7.70 

8.20 

7.58 

8.50 

18.00 

13.00 

22.00 

14.00 

22.00 

25.00 

6.78 

4.37 

5.64 

6.06 

6..15 

6.94 

7.13 

7.19 

7.95 

8.09 

8.55 

9.42 

10.67 

11.94 

8.33 

15.75 

11.00 

17.50 

16.00 

15.00 

17.00 


0.86 

0.80 

0.67 

0.57 

0  25 

0.34 

0.48 

0..52 

0.64 

0.77 

0.85 

1.09 

1.20 

0.71 

1.04 

0.64 

0.24 

0.35 

0.48 

0.,59 

0.69 

0.84 

0.98 

1.11 

1.17 

1.22 

1.45 

1.41 

0.72 

1.08 

0.68 

1.43 

1.14 

1.08 

0.72 

0.23 

0.35 

0.49 

0.61 

0.72 

0.84 

0.97 

1.01 

1.11 

1.17 

1.17 

1.13 

1.09 

1.68 

0.95 

1.55 

1.03 

1.19 

1.33 

1.24 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  op  Person.s 

TO  a  Family. 


MIDDLESEX-Con 
Waltham  —  Con. 

26  persons, 

27  persons, 

30  persons, 

31  persons, 
33  per.sons, 
41  persons, 
43  persons, 
53  persons, 
78  persons, 
80  persons, 
85  persons, 
99  persons, 

170  persons, 
198  persons, 
Waltham.    Ward  1 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  pei'sons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
99  persons,    . 

Waltham.    Ward  2 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 
21  persons, 
26  persons, 
31  persons, 
33  persons, 
80  persons, 

170  persons, 
198  person 
Waltham 

1  person, 

2  persons 


s. 
Ward  3, 


Number 

Total 

of 

Number 

Familie.s 

of 

of 

Kooms 

Speci- 

Oc- 

fied Size 

cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
615 
13 
85 
111 
122 
106 
64 
54 
27 
18 
8 
5 
1 
1 
500 
32 
69 
73 
85 
79 
48 
36 
25 
12 
11 
8 
3 
6 
4 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
651 
18 
86 


44 

14 

32 

30 

16 

40 

51 

45 

36 

10 

73 

99 

23 

25 

4,162 

59 

504 

691 

816 

703 

439 

378 

219 

145 

71 

32 

6 

99 

3,9.59 

133 

397 

491 

632 

648 

419 

286 

258 

109 

109 

101 

47 

99 

32 

17 

16 

17 

44 

30 

16 

10 

23 

25 

4,200 

87 

462 


44.00 
14.00 
32.00 
30.00 
16.00 
40.00 
51.00 
45.00 
36.00 
10.00 
73.00 
99.00 
23.00 
25.00 
6.77 
4.54 
5.93 
6.23 
6.69 
6.63 
6.86 
7.00 
8.11 
8.06 
8.88 
6.40 
6.00 
99.00 
7.92 
4.16 
5.75 
6.73 
7.44 
8.20 
8.73 
7.94 
10.32 
9.08 
9.91 
12.63 
15.67 
16.50 
8.00 
17.00 
16.00 
17.00 
44.00 
30.00 
16.00 
10.00 
23.00 
25.00 
6.45 
4.83 
5.37 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


0.59 

1.93 

0  94 

1.03 

2.06 

1.03 

0.84 

1.18 

2.17 

8.00 

1.16 

1.00 

7.39 

7.92 

0.70 

0.22 

0.34 

0.48 

0.60 

0.75 

0.87 

1.00 

0.99 

1.12 

1.13 

172 

2.00 

1.00 

0.74 

0.24 

0..35 

0.45 

0.54 

0.61 

0.69 

0.88 

0.78 

0.99 

1.01 

0.87 

0.77 

0.79 

1.75 

1.06 

1.19 

1.24 

0.59 

1.03 

2.06 

8.00 

7.39 

7.92 

0.80 

0.21 

0.37 


522 


CENSUS    or    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and 

NrMBER  OF  PeKSONS 
TO  A   FAjril.Y. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  FAMILT. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

MIDDLESEX -Con. 

MIDDLESEX -Con. 

WaUhan.      Ward  3 
—  Con. 

Waltham.      Wai 
—  Con. 

d  6 

3  persons,    . 

100 

605 

6.05 

0.50 

2  persons,    . 

86 

511 

5.94 

0.34 

4  persons,    . 

105 

612 

5.83 

0.69 

3  persons,    . 

143 

854 

5.97 

0.50 

5  persons,     . 

95 

622 

6.55 

0.76 

4  persons,     . 

137 

900 

6.-57 

0.61 

6  persons,     . 

89 

565 

6.35 

0.95 

5  persons,    . 

111 

826 

7.44 

0.67 

7  persons,    . 

54 

354 

6.56 

1.07 

6  persons,    . 

68 

499 

7.34 

0.82 

S  persons,     . 

45 

319 

7.09 

1.13 

7  persons,     . 

42 

319 

7.00 

0.92 

9  persons,     . 

25 

223 

8.92 

1.01 

8  persons,     . 

20 

163 

8.15 

0.98 

10  persons,    . 

18 

143 

7.94 

1.26 

9  persons,    . 

17 

141 

8.29 

1.09 

11  persons,    . 

3 

18 

6.00 

1.83 

10  persons,    . 

7 

69 

9.86 

1.01 

12  persons,     . 

4 

36 

9.00 

1.33 

12  persons,    . 

1 

14 

14.00 

0.86 

13  persons,    . 

2 

17 

8.50 

1.53 

13  persons,    . 

3 

28 

9.33 

1.39 

14  persons,     . 

1 

11 

11.00 

1.27 

15  persons,    . 

1 

18 

18.00 

0.83 

15  persons,    . 

2 

28 

14.00 

1.07 

53  persons,    . 

1 

45 

45.00 

1.18 

17  persons,    . 

1 

8 

8.00 

2.13 

Waltham.     War 

'I  -,. 

578 

3,388 

5.86 

0.82 

27  persons,     . 

1 

14 

14.00 

1.93 

1  person. 

16 

54 

3.38 

0.30 

41  persons,    . 

1 

40 

40.00 

1.03 

2  persons,    . 

72 

357 

4.96 

0.40 

78  persons,    . 

1 

36 

36.00 

2.17 

3  persons,    . 

96 

527 

5.49 

0.55 

WaUham.    Ward  4,  . 

646 

4,277 

6.62 

0.72 

4  persons,    . 

108 

619 

5.73 

0.70 

1  person, 

16 

69 

4.31 

0.23 

5  persons,'    . 

99 

584 

5.90 

0.85 

2  persons,    . 

86 

507 

•    5.90 

0.34 

6  persons,     . 

66 

423 

6.41 

0.94 

3  persons,    . 

117 

716 

6.12 

0.49 

7  persons, 

47 

303 

6.45 

1.09 

4  persons,    . 

134 

853 

6..37 

0.63 

8  persons, 

30 

191 

6.37 

1.26 

5  persons,    . 

98 

637 

6..50 

0.77 

9  persons. 

24 

169 

7.04 

1.28 

6  persons,    . 

t   t 

.539 

7.00 

0.86 

10  persons, 

15 

123 

8.20 

1.22 

7  persons,    . 

41 

296 

7.22 

0.97 

11  persons. 

1 

6 

6.00 

1.83 

S  persons,    . 

32 

250 

7.81 

1.02 

12  persons. 

2 

16 

8.00 

1.50 

9  persons,    . 

22 

154 

7.00 

1.29 

13  persons. 

1 

9 

9.00 

1.44 

10  persons,    . 

10 

70 

7.00 

1.43 

14  persons, 

1 

7 

7.00 

2.00 

11  persons,    . 

5 

54 

10.80 

1.02 

W<atertown, 

1,6.50 

11,789 

7.14 

0.66 

12  persons,    . 

3 

26 

8.67 

1.38 

1  person. 

30 

119 

3.97 

0.25 

13  persons,     . 

3 

23 

7.67 

1.70 

2  persons. 

242 

1,430 

5.91 

0.34 

30  persons,     . 

1 

32 

.32.00 

0.94 

3  persons. 

305 

2,075 

6.80 

0.44 

43  persons,    . 

1 

51 

51.00 

0.84 

4  persons. 

297 

2,093 

7.05 

0.57 

Waltham.     Ward  S,  . 

C39 

4,569 

7.15 

0.63 

5  persons. 

259 

1,950 

7.53 

0.66 

1  person. 

1          20 

91 

4. .55 

0.22 

6  persons, 

204 

1,.545 

7.57 

0.79 

2  persons,    . 

98 

546 

5.57 

0.36 

7  persons. 

119 

845 

7.10 

0.99 

3  persons,    . 

138 

832 

6.03 

0.50 

8  persons, 

84 

679 

8.08 

0.99 

4  persons,    . 

128 

936 

7.31 

0.55 

9  persons. 

56 

443 

7.91 

1.14 

5  persons,    . 

97 

737 

7.60 

0.66 

10  persons. 

18 

154 

8.56 

1.17 

6  persons,     . 

68 

537 

7.90 

0.76 

11  persons. 

23 

226 

9.83 

1.12 

7  persons,    . 

30 

251 

8.37 

0.84 

12  persons. 

5 

45 

9.00 

1.33 

8  persons,    . 

31 

270 

8.71 

0.92 

13  persons. 

3 

31 

10.33 

1.26 

9  persons,     . 

11 

102 

9.27 

0.97 

15  persons. 

1 

11 

11.00 

1.36 

10  persons,    . 

8, 

73 

9.13 

1.10 

17  persons, 

1 

21 

21.00 

0.81 

11  persons,    . 

•2 

15 

7.50 

1.47 

19  xiersons, 

1 

10 

10.00 

1.90 

12  persons,    . 

1 

15 

15.00 

0.80 

28  persons, 

1 

42 

42.00 

0.67 

13  persons,     . 

o 

27 

13.50 

0.96 

.32  persons, 

1 

70 

70.00 

0.46 

1.5  persons,    . 

1 

17 

17.00 

0.88 

Wayland,    . 

446 

3,074 

6.89 

066 

17  persons,    . 

1 

14 

14.00 

1.21 

1  person. 

20 

104 

5.20 

O.l'.t 

18  persons,    . 

1 

18 

18.00 

1.00 

2  persons, 

69 

422 

6.12 

0.33 

20  persons,    . 

1 

15 

15.00 

1.33 

3  persons. 

80 

502 

6  28 

0.48 

85  persons,    . 

1 

73 

73.00 

1.16 

4  persons. 

86 

591 

6.87 

0.58 

Waltham.    Ward  0,  . 

647 

4,440 

6.86 

0.66 

5  persons. 

63 

466 

7.40 

0.6$ 

1  person. 

10 

53 

5.30 

0.19 

6  persons. 

51 

373 

7.31 

0.82 

ROOMS. 


523 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

XuMBER  OF  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


MIDDLESEX - 

Way  land  — Con 
7  persons, 
S  persons, 
it  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
16  persons, 
20  persons, 

Westford,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 
?j  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 
e  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 
Weston, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
20  persons, 

Wilmington, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 


Con. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


32 
14 
12 
9 
5 
1 
2 

1 

1 

526 

25 

95 

99 

86 

62 

62 

26 

28 

14 

9 

4 

8 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

367 

10 

52 

70 

75 

.55 

36 

27 

13 

14 

7 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

338 

20 

63 

68 

59 

46 

32 

19 

17 

5 

5 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


237 

109 

94 

75 

38 

6 

23 

10 

24 

3,635 

132 

597 

656 

609 

470 

444 

186 

206 

111 

65 

23 

46 

22 

20 

12 

15 

21 

3,019 

68 

346 

485 

584 

463 

309 

248 

154 

153 

74 

56 

11 

8 

48 

12 

2,202 

75 

417 

453 

419 

289 

205 

128 

118 

33 

32 


Aver- 
age 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

ber  of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a. 

Room 

7.41 

0.95 

7.79 

1.03 

7.83 

1.15 

8.33 

1.20 

7.60 

1.45 

6.00 

2.00 

11..50 

1.13 

10.00 

1.60 

24.00 

0.83 

6.91 

0.67 

5.28 

0.19 

6.28 

0.32 

6.63 

0.45 

7.08 

0..56 

7.58 

0.66 

7.16 

0.84 

7.15 

0.98 

7.36 

1.09 

7.93 

1.14 

7.22 

1.38 

5.75 

1.91 

5.75 

2.09 

7.33 

1.77 

10.00 

1.40 

12.00 

1.33 

15.00 

1.13 

21.00 

0.86 

8.23 

0.57 

6.80 

0.15 

6.65 

0.30 

6.93 

0.43 

7.79 

0.51 

8.42 

0.59 

8.58 

0.70 

9.19 

0.76 

11.85 

0.68 

10.93 

0.82 

10.57 

0.95 

18.67 

0.59 

11.00 

1.09 

8.00 

1.63 

24.00 

0.58 

12.00 

1.67 

6.51 

0.64 

3.75 

0.27 

6.62 

0.30 

6.66 

0.45 

7.10 

0..56 

6.28 

0.80 

6.41 

0.94 

6.74 

1.04 

6.94 

1.15 

6.60 

1..36 

6.40 

l.,56 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


MIDDLESEX -Con. 

Wilmington  —  Con. 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
Winchester, 

1  person, 

2  j)ersons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persona, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 
18  persons, 
27  persons, 

WOBUKN,     . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 
20  persons, 

34  persons, 

35  persons, 
iroburn.     IFard  J, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 
S  persons, 
9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 


Number 

Total 

of 

Number 

Families 

of 

of 

Rooms 

Speci- 

Oc- 

fied Size 

cupied 

1 

2 

1 

1,301 

33 

182 

201 

253 

221 

168 

98 

71 

43 

13 

5 

2 

4 

2 

3 

1 

1 

3,012 

89 

447 

535 

524 

458 

357 

232 

167 

96 

53 

24 

11 

10 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

509 

4 

63 

73 

78 

92 

73 

46 

35 

21 

10 

5 

3 


Aver 

age 

Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


5 

17 

11 

9,838 

118 

1,155 

1,.352 

1,910 

1,721 

1,427 

782 

624 

413 

107 

44 

22 

42 

36 

43 

20 

22 

19,629 

400 

2,580 

3,4.59 

3,335 

3,080 

2,.395 

1,586 

1,147 

671 

388 

192 

97 

113 

18 

47 

11 

20 

54 

36 

3,519 

25 

368 

510 

520 

605 

507 

332 

275 

165 

62 

42 

33 


5.00 

8.50 

11.00 

7.56 

3.58 

6.35 

6.73 

7..55 

7.79 

8.49 

7.98 

8.79 

9.60 

8.23 

8.80 

11.00 

10.50 

18.00 

14.33 

20.00 

22.00 

6.52 

4.49 

5.77 

6.47 

6.36 

6.72 

6.71 

6.84 

6.87 

6.99 

7.32 

8.00 

8.82 

11.30 

9.00 

15.67 

11.00 

20.00 

54.00 

36.00 

6.91 

6.25 

5.84 

6.99 

6.67 

6.58 

6.95 

7.22 

7.86 

7.86 

6.20 

8.40 

11.00 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


2.20 
1.41 
1.18 
0.63 
0.28 
0.32 
0.45 
0.53 
0.64 
0.71 
0.88 
0.91 
0.94 
1.21 
1.25 
1.09 
1.24 
0.83 
1.12 
0.90 
1.23 
0.72 
0.22 
0..35 
0.46 
0.63 
0.74 
0.89 
1.02 
1.16 
1.29 
1.37 
1.38 
1.36 
1.15 
1.56 
1.02 
1..55 
1.00 
0.63 
0.97 
0.75 
0.16 
0.34 
0.43 
0.60 
0.76 
0.86 
0.97 
1.02 
1.15 
1.61 
1.31 
1.09 


524 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and 
Number  of  Persons 
TO  A  Family.   . 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

CoUNTIE.S,  CITIE.S, 

Towns,  and 
Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 
of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Eooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

MIDDLESEX -Con. 

MIDDLESEX-Con. 

Woburn.     Ward  1  — 
Con. 

Woburn.     Ward  6  — 
Con. 

13  persons,     . 

i 

40 

10.00 

1.30 

6  persons,    . 

33 

194 

5.88 

1.02 

16  persons,    . 

2 

35 

17..50 

0.91 

7  persons. 

24 

1.36 

5.67 

1.24 

Woburn.     Ward  2,    . 

590 

3,713 

0.29 

0.78 

8  persons. 

14 

86 

6.14 

1.30 

1  person, 

s 

32 

4.00 

0.25 

9  persons. 

9 

57 

6..33 

1.42 

2  persons,    . 

77 

417 

5  42 

0.37 

10  persons. 

2 

13 

6.50 

1.54 

3  persons,    . 

98 

609 

6.21 

0.48 

11  persons. 

2 

18 

9.00 

1.22 

4  persons,     . 

106 

659 

6.22 

0.64 

12  persons, 

0 

19 

9..50 

1.26 

5  persons,    . 

99 

664 

6.71 

0.75 

13  persons, 

1 

6 

6.00 

2.17 

6  persons,    . 

71 

424 

5.97 

1.00 

Woburn.     Ward 

6,    . 

343 

2,269 

6.62 

0.62 

7  persons,    . 

53 

372 

7.02 

1.00 

1  person, 

IS 

83 

4.61 

0.22 

8  persons,    . 

41 

271 

6.61 

1.21 

2  persons. 

64 

398 

6.22 

0.32 

9  persons,    . 

17 

108 

6.35 

1.42 

3  persons. 

67 

467 

6.97 

0.43 

10  persons,    . 

9 

60 

6.67 

1.50 

4  persons, 

70 

463 

6.61 

0.60 

11  persons,    . 

4 

32 

8.00 

1.38 

5  persons, 

46 

314 

6.83 

0.73 

12  persons,    . 

2 

15 

7. .50 

1.60 

6  persons. 

32 

211 

6., 59 

0.91 

13  pei-sons,    . 

2 

20 

10.00 

1.30 

7  persons. 

23 

145 

6.30 

1.11 

14  persons,    . 

2 

18 

9.00 

1.56 

8  persons. 

12 

89 

7.42 

1.08 

16  persons,    . 

1 

12 

12.00 

1.33 

9  persons. 

7 

49 

7.00 

1.29 

Woburn.     Ward  3,   . 

561 

3,634 

6.48 

0.69 

10  persons. 

2 

22 

11.00 

0.91 

1  person, 

29 

1.S3 

4.59 

0.22 

11  persons. 

1 

8 

8.00 

1.38 

2  persons,     . 

87 

490 

5.63 

0.36 

13  persons, 

1 

20 

20.00 

0.65 

3  persons,    . 

115 

699 

6.08 

0.49 

Woburn.    Ward 

7,    . 

193 

1,247 

6.46 

0.78 

4  persons,    . 

98 

620 

6.33 

0.63 

1  person. 

2 

16 

s.oo 

0.13 

5  persons,     . 

70 

512 

7.31 

0.68 

2  persons, 

22 

111 

5.05 

0.40 

6  persons,     . 

56 

423 

7.55 

0.79 

3  persons. 

41 

258 

6.29 

0.48 

7  persons,    . 

46 

311 

6.76 

1.04 

4  persons. 

28 

176 

6.29 

0.64 

8  persons,    . 

25 

161 

6.44 

1.24 

5  persons, 

33 

206 

6.24 

0.80 

9  persons,    . 

18 

118 

6..56 

1.37 

6  persons. 

26 

179 

6.88 

0.87 

10  persons,    . 

12 

84 

7.00 

1.43 

7  persons. 

13 

87 

6.69 

1.05 

11  persons,    . 

3 

24 

8.00 

1.38 

8  persons. 

11 

74 

6.73 

1.19 

12  persons,     • 

1 

5 

5.00 

2.40 

9  persons. 

6 

43 

7.17 

1.26 

34  persons,    . 

1 

54 

54  00 

0.63 

10  persons. 

6 

44 

7.33 

1..36 

Wobvrn.     Ward  4,  . 

574 

3,822 

6.66 

0.69 

11  persons. 

•> 

13 

6..50 

1.69 

1  person, 

24 

100 

4.17 

0.24 

13  persons. 

1 

9 

9.00 

1.44 

2  persons,    . 

92 

532 

5.78 

0.35 

17  persons, 

1 

11 

11.00 

1..55 

3  persons,    . 

105 

702 

6.69 

0.45 

20  persons. 

1 

20 

20.00 

1.00 

4  persons,     . 

5  persons,     . 

106 

83 

690 

.579 

6  51 
6.98 

0.61 
0.72 

NAXTUCKET. 

6  persons,     . 

66 

457 

6.92 

0.87 

Nantucket, . 

981 

7,287 

7.43 

0.41 

7  persons,    . 

27 

203 

7.52 

0.93 

1  person, 

149 

910 

6.11 

0.16 

8  persons,    . 

29 

191 

6..59 

1.21 

2  persons, 

295 

2,107 

7.14 

0.28 

9  persons,     . 

18 

131 

7.28 

1.24 

3  persons, 

218 

1,6.53 

7..58 

0.40 

10  persons,     . 

12 

103 

8.58 

1.17 

4  persons. 

159 

1,202 

7.56 

0..53 

11  persons,    . 

7 

55 

7.86 

1.40 

5  persons. 

80 

625 

7.81 

0.64 

12  persons,    . 

3 

25 

8. .33 

1.44 

6  persons. 

38 

307 

8.08 

0.74 

13  pei-sons,    . 

1 

18 

18.00 

0.72 

7  persons. 

22 

181 

8.23 

0.85 

35  persons,     . 

1 

36 

36  00 

0.97 

8  persons. 

9 

84 

9.33 

0.86 

Woburn.     Ward  o,   . 

242 

1,425 

5.89 

0.81 

9  persons, 

5 

38 

7.60 

1.18 

1  person. 

4 

11 

2.75 

0.,36 

10  persons. 

1 

10 

10.00 

1.00 

2  persons,    . 

42 

264 

6.29 

0.32 

11  persons, 

0 

19 

9.50 

1.16 

3  persons,     . 

36 

214 

5.94 

0.50 

12  persons, 

1 

11 

11.00 

1.09 

4  persons,     . 

38 

207 

5.45 

0.73 

16  persons. 

1 

100 

100.00 

0.16 

5  persons,    . 

35 

200 

5.71 

0.88 

28  persons. 

1 

40 

40.00 

0.70 

ROOMS. 


525 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Cou>TiEs,  Cities, 

TOWSS,   AND 

KCMBER  OF  Persons 
TO  A  Family. 


NORFOLK 


Avou,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 
G  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
14  persons, 
26  persons, 

Bellingham, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 
C  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

0  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

14  persons, 
Braintree,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 
(!  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

15  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 
162  persons, 

Brookline, 

1  person, 

2  person 

3  persons 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons 

8  persons 

9  persons 


s, 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


385 

13 

74 

86 

68 

56 

34 

24 

16 

7 

3 

o 

1 
1 

358 

23 

80 

71 

54 

34 

46 

16 

14 

9 

6 

4 

1 

1,254 

51 

245 

277 

243 

179 

103 

58 

49 

25 

10 

6 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3,148 

113 

319 

459 

510 

527 

450 

311 

186 

120 


Total 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


2,534 

46 

431 

573 

466 

379 

222 

167 

121 

50 

18 

15 

9 

37 

2,514 

141 

536 

481 

383 

244 

338 

115 

106 

66 

55 

33 

16 

8,721 

245 

1,573 

1,854 

1,749 

1,284 

754 

489 

374 

191 

90 

46 

19 

9 

13 

1 

27 

3 
24,822 
307 
1,634 
2,990 
3,755 
4,115 
4,122 
2,880 
1,797 
1,162 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


6.58 
3.54 
5.82 
6.66 
6.85 
6.77 
6.53 
6.96 
7.56 
7.14 
6.00 
7.50 
9.00 

37.00 
7.02 
6.13 
6.70 
6.77 
7.09 
7.18 
7.35 
7.19 
7.57 
7.33 
9.17 
8.25 

16.00 
6.95 
4.80 
6.42 
6.69 
7.20 
7.17 
7.32 
8.48 
7.63 
7.64 
9.00 
7.67 
6.33 
9.00 

13.00 
1.00 

27.00 
3.00 
7.89 
2.72 
5.12 
6.51 
7.36 
7.81 
9.16 
9.26 
9.66 
9.68 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


0.64 
0.28 
0.34 
0.45 
0.58 
0.74 
0.92 
1.01 
1.06 
1.26 
1.67 
1.47 
1.56 
0.70 
0.59 
0.16 
0.30 
0.44 
0..56 
0.70 
0.82 
0.97 
1.06 
1.23 
1.09 
1.33 
0.88 
0.61 
0.21 
0.31 
0.45 
0..56 
0.70 
0.82 
0.83 
1.05 
1.18 
1.11 
1.43 
1.89 
1.44 
1.15 

19.00 
0.74 

.54.00 
0.65 
0.37 
0.39 
0.46 
0.54 
0.64 
0.66 
0.76 
0.83 
0.93 


Counties,  Citiks, 

Towns,  and 

Number  op  Pek.sons 

to  a  Family. 


NORFOLK  — Con. 

Brookline  —  Con. 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  ijersons, 
22  persons, 

25  persons, 

26  persons, 

27  persons, 
29  persons, 
31  persons, 
72  persons. 

Canton, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
17  persons, 
19  persons, 

Cohasset,    . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
19  persons, 

Dedham,     . 

1  person, 

2  persons. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


57 
40 
16 
13 

5 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

968 

35 

151 

158 

155 

138 

110 

86 

51 

48 

12 

15 

5 

1 

1 

2 

586 

43 

123 

110 

96 

68 

51 

37 

21 

14 

7 

6 

3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1,613 

82 

260 


Total 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


584 

460 

222 

190 

74 

98 

59 

7 

36 

50 

17 

12 

15 

29 

20 

17 

55 

115 

7,023 

181 

962 

1,121 

1,073 

1,031 

826 

685 

385 

412 

104 

125 

45 

15 

7 

51 

4,644 

246 

806 

869 

730 

528 

464 

335 

182 

153 

95 

81 

41 

58 

23 

15 

18 

11,697 

394 

1,575 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


10.25 

11.50 

13.88 

14.62 

10.57 

19.60 

19.67 

7.00 

18.00 

50.00 

17.00 

12.00 

15.00 

29.00 

20.00 

17.00 

55.00 

115.00 

7.26 

5.17 

6.37 

7.09 

6.92 

7.47 

7.51 

7.97 

7.55 

8.58 

8.67 

8.33 

9.00 

15.00 

7.00 

25.50 

7.92 

5.72 

6.55 

7.90 

7.60 

7.76 

9.10 

9.05 

8.67 

10.93 

13.57 

13.50 

13.67 

14.50 

23.00 

15.00 

18.00 

7.25 

4.80 

6.06 


0.98 
0.96 
0.86 
0.89 
1.32 
0.77 
0.81 
2.43 
1.00 
0.38 
1.18 
1.83 
1.67 
0.90 
1.35 
1.71 
0.56 
0.63 
0.66 
0.19 
0.31 
0.42 
0.58 
0.67 
0.80 
0.88 
1.06 
1.05 
1.15 
1.32 
1.33 
0.87 
2.43 
0.75 
0.53 
0.17 
0.31 
0.38 
0.53 
0.64 
0.66 
0.77 
0.92 
0.82 
0.74 
0.81 
0.88 
0.90 
0.61 
1.00 
1.06 
0.62 
0.21 
0.33 


526 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


COHNTIES,  Cities, 
Towns,  and 

Number 

of 
Families 

Total 

Number 

of 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Kooras 

Oc- 
cupied 

A.\'eT- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 

Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and 

Number 

of 
Families 

Total 
Number 

of 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

-Vver- 

age 
Num- 
ber of 

Number  of  Persons 
TO  A  Family. 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

Number  of  Persons 
TO  a  Family. 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

P.r- 

.SOMS 

to  a 
Room 

NORFOLK  — Con. 

NORFOLK  — Con. 

Dedham  —  Con. 

Franklin  — Con. 

3  persons,    . 

311 

2,146 

6.90 

0.43 

6  persons,    . 

108 

817 

7.56 

0.79 

4  persons,    . 

294 

2,089 

7.11 

0.56 

7  persons,     . 

51 

390 

7.65 

0.92 

5  persons,    . 

216 

1,706 

7.90 

0.63 

8  persons,     . 

37 

262 

7.08 

1.13 

6  persons,    . 

183 

1,.339 

7.32 

0.82 

9  persons,    . 

33 

279 

8.45 

1.06 

7  persons,    . 

126 

998 

7.92 

0.88 

10  persona,    . 

15 

116 

7.73 

1.29 

8  persons,     . 

59 

502 

8.51 

0.94 

11  persons,    . 

4 

29 

7.25 

l.,V2 

9  persons,    . 

3.T 

302 

8.63 

1.04 

12  persons,     . 

8 

56 

7.00 

1.71 

10  persons,    . 

23 

243 

10.57 

0.95 

13  persons,     . 

1 

9 

9.00 

1.44 

11  persons,     . 

7 

79 

11.29 

0.97 

14  persons,    . 

2 

31 

15..50 

0.90 

12  persons,    . 

4 

36 

9.00 

1.33 

18  persons,    . 

2 

36 

18.00 

1.00 

13  persons,    . 

5 

81 

16.20 

0.80 

19  persons,    . 

i 

18 

18.00 

1.06 

14  persons,    . 

4 

37 

9.25 

1.51 

33  persons,    . 

1 

33 

33.00 

1.00 

19  persons,    . 

1 

12 

12.00 

1.58 

34  persons,    . 

1 

41 

41.00 

0.83 

3S  persons,    . 

1 

18 

18.00 

2.11 

35  persons,    . 

1 

22 

22.00 

1..-19 

40  persons,    . 

1 

60 

60.00 

0.67 

96  persons,    . 

1 

136 

136.00 

0.71 

80  persons,    . 

1 

80 

80.00 

1.00 

Holbrook,  . 

.571 

3,792 

6.64 

0.61 

Dover, 

148 

1,139 

7.70 

0.59 

1  person. 

34 

137 

4. OS 

0.25 

1  person. 

9 

42 

4.67 

0.21 

2  persons,     . 

113 

684 

6.05 

0.33 

2  persons,    . 

22 

147 

6.68 

0.30 

3  persons,    . 

125 

807 

6.46 

0.46 

3  persons,    . 

31 

262 

8.45 

0.35 

4  persons,     . 

100 

695 

6.95 

0..58 

4  persons,     . 

23 

187 

8.13 

0.49 

5  persons,    . 

i«w 
1 1 

552 

7.17 

0.70 

5  persons,     . 

20 

145 

7.25 

0.69 

6  persons,    . 

49 

350 

7.14 

0.84 

6  persons,    . 

14 

114 

8.14 

0.74 

7  persons,    . 

36 

270 

7.50 

0.93 

7  persons,    . 

12 

93 

7.75 

0.90 

8  persons,    . 

19 

148 

7.79 

1.03 

8  persons,     . 

C 

42 

7.00 

1.14 

9  persons,    . 

8 

71 

8.88 

1.01 

9  persons,    . 

6 

60 

10.00 

0.90 

10  persons,    . 

3 

22 

7.33 

1.36 

10  persons,    . 

1 

10 

10.00 

].00 

11  persons,    . 

6 

47 

7.83 

1.40 

11  persons,    . 

1 

9 

9.00 

1.22 

12  persons,    . 

1 

9 

9.00 

1.33 

12  persons,    . 

1 

5 

5.00 

2.40 

Hyde  Park, 

2,561 

17,873 

6.98 

0.66 

13  persons,    . 

1 

10 

10.00 

1.30 

1  person, 

82 

313 

3.82 

0.26 

14  persons,    . 

1 

13 

13.00 

1.08 

2  persons,    . 

365 

2,022 

5.54 

0.36 

Foxborough,      . 

828 

5,784 

6.99 

0.56 

3  persons,    . 

461 

3,062 

6.64 

0.45 

1  person. 

69 

331 

4.80 

0.21 

4  persons,    . 

498 

3,550 

7.13 

0..T6 

2  persons,    . 

195 

1,185 

6.08 

0.33 

5  persons,    . 

393 

2,892 

7.36 

0.68 

3  persons,     . 

175 

1,213 

6.93 

0.43 

6  persons,    . 

297 

2,303 

7.75 

0.77 

4  persons,     . 

154 

1,145 

7.44 

0..54 

7  persons,    . 

197 

1,,526 

7.75 

0.90 

5  persons,     . 

82 

587 

7.16 

0.70 

8  persons,     . 

121 

938 

7.75 

1.03 

6  persons,    . 

74 

579 

7.82 

0.77 

9  persons,     . 

54 

457 

8.46 

1.06 

7  persons,     . 

34 

259 

7.62 

0.92 

10  persons,    . 

45 

379 

8.42 

1.19 

8  persons,    . 

25 

186 

7.44 

1.08 

11  persons,     . 

17 

132 

7.76 

1.42 

9  persons,    . 

8 

58 

7.25 

1.24 

12  persons,    . 

13 

123 

9.46 

1.27 

10  persons,    . 

5 

44 

8.80 

1.14 

13  persons,    . 

6 

44 

7.33 

1.77 

11  persons,    . 

2 

28 

14.00 

0.79 

14  persons,    . 

5 

56 

11.20 

1.25 

12  persons,    . 

1 

13 

13.00 

0.92 

15  persons,     . 

1 

16 

16.00 

0.94 

13  persons,    . 

1 

12 

12.00 

1.08 

16  persons,     . 

3 

26 

8.67 

1.S5 

18  persons,    . 

1 

14 

14.00 

1.29 

17  persons,     . 

1 

8 

8.00 

2.13 

22  persons,    . 

1 

38 

38.00 

0.58 

18  persons,    . 

1 

13 

13.00 

1.38 

118  persons,    . 

1 

92 

92.00 

1.28 

20  persons,     . 

1 

13 

13.00 

1.54 

Franklin,    . 

1,176 

8,059 

6.85 

0.64 

Medfleld,    . 

415 

3,048 

7.34 

0.01 

1  person, 

58 

232 

4.00 

0.25 

1  person. 

25 

101 

4.04 

0.25 

2  persons,     . 

217 

1,285 

5.92 

0.34 

2  persons,     . 

81 

498 

6.15 

0.33 

3  persons,     . 

242 

1,610 

6.65 

0.45 

3  persons,    . 

83 

594 

7.10 

0.42 

4  persons,     . 

229 

1,511 

6.60 

0.61 

4  persons,    . 

66 

487 

7.38 

0.54 

5  persona,    . 

1G4 

1,14a 

0.99 

0.72 

5  persons,    . 

55 

423 

7.69 

0.65 

ROOMS. 


527 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Fajiily. 


NORFOLK  — Con, 

Medfleld  — Con, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 
24  persons, 
34  persons, 
45  persons, 

Medway,    . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persona, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
21  persons, 
27  persons, 

Millis, . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  j)ersons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
15  persons, 

Milton, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


41 

20 

13 

14 

5 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

732 

55 

163 

142 

133 

84 

66 

40 

18 

13 

10 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

226 

n 

33 

51 

36 

34 

22 

14 

S 

9 

5 

o 

1 

1,106 

38 

157 

191 

170 

15G 

141 

87 

68 

39 

19 


307 

153 

100 

127 

52 

35 

7 

19 

11 

5 

I 

25 

15 

34 

48 

5,293 

291 

1,073 

1,058 

982 

675 

482 

281 

137 

107 

81 

43 

6 

31 

20 

26 

1,714 

46 

239 

377 

267 

262 

160 

111 

68 

104 

40 

27 

13 

8,717 

192 

913 

1,255 

1,253 

1,144 

1,202 

805 

615 

417 

213 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


7.49 

7.65 

7.69 

9.07 

10.40 

11.67 

7.00 

19.00 

11.00 

5.00 

7.00 

25.00 

15.00 

34.00 

48.00 

7.23 

5.29 

6..58 

7.45 

7.38 

8.04 

7.30 

7.03 

7.61 

8.23 

8.10 

10.75 

6.00 

31.00 

20.00 

26.00 

7.58 

4.18 

7.24 

7.39 

7.42 

7.71 

7.27 

7.93 

8.50 

11. ,56 

8.00 

13.50 

13.00 

7.S8 

5.05 

5.82 

6.57 

7.37 

7.33 

8.52 

9.25 

9.04 

10.69 

11.21 


0.80 
0.92 
1.04 
0.99 
0.96 
0.94 
1.86 
0.74 
1.36 
3.20 
2.57 
0.76 
1.60 
1.00 
0.94 
0.55 
0.19 
0.30 
0.40 
0.54 
0.62 
0.82 
1.00 
].05 
1.09 
1.23 
1.02 
2.00 
0.42 
1.05 
1.03 
0.59 
0.24 
0.28 
0.41 
0.54 
0.65 
0.83 
0.88 
0.94 
0.78 
1.25 
0.81 
1.15 
0.C3 
0.20 
0.34 
0.46 
0.54 
0.68 
0.70 
0.76 
0.88 
0.84 
0.89 


Counties,  Cities 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

to  a  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


NORFOLK  — Con. 

Milton  — Con. 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
18  persons, 
26  persons, 
50  persons, 
57  persons, 

Needham,   . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

24  persons, 
Norfolk, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
11  persons, 

Norwood,    . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
20  persons, 

25  persons, 

QUINCV,       . 

1  person, 

2  persons. 


12 

13 

4 

3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

802 

39 

134 

162 

147 

101 

82 

58 

41 

17 

10 

3 

3 

3 

1 

1 

210 

11 

36 

44 

36 

30 

25 

13 

5 

9 

1 

963 

23 

134 

171 

179 

148 

121 

74 

42 

33 

15 

12 

7 

2 

1 

1 

4,373 

1.34 

615 


177 

141 

57 

78 

77 

10 

31 

107 

30 

5,438 

175 

827 

1,031 

1,019 

701 

604 

458 

304 

115 

93 

31 

28 

18 

12 

22 

1,581 

43 

235 

325 

287 

237 

217 

114 

41 

76 

,6 

6,060 

88 

699 

1,047 

1,099 

986 

784 

517 

287 

222 

92 

106 

70 

27 

14 

22 

27,592 

495 

3,414 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Av.n-- 

age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


14.75 

10.85 

14.25 

26.00 

19.25 

10.00 

31.00 

107.00 

30.00 

6.78 

4.49 

6.17 

6.36 

6.93 

6.94 

7.37 

7.90 

7.41 

6.76 

9.30 

10.33 

9.33 

6.00 

12.00 

22.00 

7.53 

3.91 

6.53 

7.39 

7.97 

7.90 

8.68 

8.77 

8.20 

8.44 

6.00 

6.29 

3.83 

5.22 

6.12 

6.14 

6.66 

6.48 

6.99 

6.83 

6.73 

6.13 

8.83 

10.00 

13.50 

14.00 

22.00 

6.31 

3.69 

5. .55 


0.75 
1.11 
0.91 
0..54 
0.78 
1.80 
0.84 
0.47 
1.90 
0.65 
0.22 
0.33 
0.47 
0..58 
0.72 
0.81 
0.89 
1.08 
l.:53 
l.OS 
1.06 
1.29 
2.17 
1.17 
1.09 
0.56 
0.26 
0.31 
0.41 
0..50 
0.63 
0.69 
0.80 
0.98 
1.07 
1.83 
0.75 
0.26 
0.38 
0.49 
0.65 
0.75 
0.93 
1.00 
1.17 
1.34 
1.63 
1.25 
1.20 
0.96 
1.43 
1.14 
0.75 
0.27 
0.36 


528 


CENSUS    or    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Coiitiuued. 


Counties,  Citiks, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


NORFOLK  — Con. 

QUINCY  — Con. 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 
19  persons, 
23  persons, 
25  persons, 
32  persons, 
45  persons, 
49  persons, 

Quincy.     Ward  I 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 
19  persons, 
23  persons, 
25  persons, 
45  persons, 

Quincy.     Ward  2, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 
G  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons. 


Number 

of 
[""amilies 

of 

Spi'ci- 

ftotl  Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

756 

4,416 

785 

4,882 

717 

4,561 

509 

3,414 

343 

2,349 

212 

1,512 

135 

1,001 

SO 

567 

37 

283 

21 

189 

8 

68 

7 

60 

4 

57 

1 

45 

2 

47 

1 

13 

1 

46 

2 

25 

1 

42 

1 

44 

1 

62 

790 

5,470 

54 

190 

113 

661 

142 

898 

149 

1,024 

109 

761 

98 

723 

54 

423 

27 

240 

22 

209 

7 

56 

4 

35 

3 

34 

1 

8 

1 

45 

1 

35 

1 

13 

1 

46 

2 

25 

1 

44 

584 

3,902 

19 

90 

91 

518 

86 

560 

119 

SIS 

84 

565 

71 

525 

50 

351 

24 

177 

11 

83 

14 

100 

7 

47 

4 

32 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Koom 


5.84 

6.22 

6.36 

6.71 

6  85 

7.13 

7.41 

7.09 

7.65 

9.00 

8.50 

8.57 

14.25 

45.00 

23.50 

13.00 

46.00 

12.50 

42.00 

44.00 

62.00 

6.92 

3.52 

5.85 

6.32 

6.87 

6.98 

7.38 

7.83 

8.89 

9.50 

8.00 

8.75 

11.33 

8.00 

45.00 

35.00 

13.00 

46.00 

12.50 

44.00 

6.68 

4.74 

5.69 

6.51 

6.87 

6.73 

7.39 

7.02 

7.38 

7.iJ5 

7.14 

6.71 

8.00 


0.51 
0.64 
0.79 
0.89 
1.02 
1.12 
1.21 
1.41 
1.44 
1.33 
1.53 
1.63 
1.05 
0.36 
0.72 
1.46 
0.50 
2.00 
0.76 
1.02 
0.79 
0.65 
0.28 
0.34 
0.47 
0.5S 
0.72 
0.81 
0.89 
0.90 
0.95 
1.25 
1.26 
1.06 
1.88 
0.36 
0.49 
1.46 
0.50 
2.00 
1.02 
0.70 
0.21 
0.35 
0.46 
0.58 
0.74 
0.81 
1.00 
1.08 
1.19 
1.40 
1.64 
1.50 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A   FA5!1LY. 


NORFOLK  — Con. 

Quincy,     Ward  2  — 
Con. 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
Quincy.     Ward  3, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
17  persons, 

Quincy.     Ward  4, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
Quincy.     Ward  6, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
32  persons, 
49  persons, 

Quincy.     Ward  6, 
1  person. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


2 
2 

983 

21 

130 

184 

170 

162 

110 

80 

57 

36 

13 

10 

4 

2 

3 

1 

990 

25 

114 

151 

157 

186 

125 

85 

56 

44 

26 

9 

7 

3 

1 

1 

568 

4 

88 

117 

104 

90 

71 

43 

21 

9 

8 

6 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 
1 

458 
11 


16 

20 

5,559 

67 

669 

958 

964 

917 

646 

497 

357 

242 

81 

69 

36 

21 

23 

12 

5,361 

84 

516 

739 

773 

1,029 

728 

501 

360 

280 

175 

60 

59 

25 

10 

22 

4,314 

16 

571 

813 

751 

698 

556 

357 

178 

84 

■      73 

63 

10 

6 

7 

27 

42 

62 

2,986 

48 


8.00 
10.00 
5.66 
3.19 
5.15 
5.21 
5.67 
5.66 
5.87 
6.21 
6.26 
6.72 
6.23 
6.90 
9.00 
10.50 
7.67 
12.00 
5.42 
3.36 
4.53 
4.89 
4.92 
5.53 
5.82 
5.89 
6.43 
6.36 
6.73 
6.67 
8.43 
8.33 
10.00 
22.00 
7.60 
4.00 
6.49 
6.95 
7.22 
7.76 
7.83 
8.30 
8.48 
9.33 
9.13 
10.50 
10.00 
6.00 
7.00 
13.50 
42.00 
62.00 
6.52 
4.36 


1.63 
1.40 
0.84 
0.31 
0.39 
0.58 
0.71 
0.88 
1.02 
1.13 
1.28 
1.34 
1.60 
1.59 
1.33 
1.24 
1.83 
1.42 
0.93 
0.30 
0.44 
0.61 
0.81 
0.90 
1.03 
1.19 
1.24 
1.41 
1.49 
1.65 
1.42 
1.56 
1.40 
0.68 
0.62 
0.25 
0.31 
0.43 
0.55 
0.64 
0.77 
0.84 
0.94 
0.96 
1.10 
1.05 
1.20 
2.17 
2.00 
1.11 
0.76 
0.79 
0.70 
0.23 


KOOMS. 


529 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Citiks, 

Towns,  and 

JsuMBER  OF  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

Total 

of 

Number 

Families 

of 

of 

Kooms 

Speci- 

Oc- 

fied Size 

cupied 

NORFOLK  — Con 


Quincji. 
Con . 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  iiersons, 

5  persons, 
G  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
Randolph,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

0  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 
'.)  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

17  persons, 
Sharon, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

18  persons, 
24  persons, 

Stoughton, . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 
0  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 
9 

10  perso 

11  per 


Ward  6  — 


I  persons. 


i"son 


ms, 

iS, 


34 

31 

27 

13 

12 

1 

2 

905 

61 

170 

178 

181 

112 

82 

50 

38 

19 

9 

2 

1 
2 

393 

35 

53 

65 

78 

62 

41 

28 

13 

5 

4 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1,241 

77 

233 

235 

213 

175 

129 

68 

45 

35 

12 

3 


479 

448 

552 

591 

236 

220 

200 

103 

82 

9 

IS 

6,312 

293 

1,037 

1,239 

1,290 

811 

639 

379 

303 

183 

79 

20 

10 

29 

3,130 

216 

359 

509 

630 

487 

363 

241 

117 

50 

47 

20 

19 

28 

13 

21 

10 

8,373 

349 

1,425 

1,582 

1,429 

1,200 

1,014 

490 

332 

262 

87 

24 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 

Num- 

Ijer  of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 

Room 

6.06 

0.33 

5.89 

0.51 

6.42 

0.62 

6.87 

0.73 

6.94 

0.86 

7.10 

0.99 

7.41 

1.08 

7.92 

1.14 

6.83 

1.46 

9.00 

1.22 

9.00 

1.33 

6.97 

0  59 

4.80 

0.21 

6.10 

0.33 

6.96 

0.43 

7.13 

0..56 

7.24 

0.69 

7.79 

0.77 

7.58 

0.92 

7.97 

1.00 

9.63 

0.93 

8.78 

1.14 

10.00 

1.10 

10.00 

1.20 

14.50 

1.17 

7.96 

0.55 

6.17 

0.16 

6.77 

0.30 

7.83 

0.38 

8.08 

0.50 

7.85 

0.64 

8.85 

0.68 

8.61 

0.81 

9.00 

0.89 

10.00 

0.90 

11.75 

0.85 

10.00 

110 

9.50 

1.26 

14.00 

0.93 

13.00 

1.08 

21.00 

0.86 

10.00 

2.40 

6.75 

0.63 

4.53 

0.22 

6.12 

0.33 

6.73 

0.45 

6.71 

0.60 

6.86 

0.73 

7.86 

0.76 

7.21 

0.97 

7.38 

1.08 

7.49 

1.20 

7.25 

1.38 

8.00 

1.38 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Nu-MBER  OF  Persons 

to  a  Family. 


NORFOLK  — Con. 

Stoughton  —  Con . 
12  persons, 
14  x^ersons, 
16  persons, 

19  persons, 

22  persons, 
Walpole,     . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
18  persons, 

23  persons, 
43  persons, 

Wellesley,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 

24  persons, 

25  persons, 
29  persons, 

32  persons, 

33  persons, 
40  persons, 
55  persons, 
59  persons, 
71  persons, 

124  persons, 
324  persons, 
Weymouth, 
1  person. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

11 

100 

1 

9 

2 

21 

1 

20 

1 

29 

688 

4,891 

33 

163 

125 

802 

143 

1,031 

124 

869 

82 

644 

73 

511 

45 

330 

26 

215 

20 

157 

7 

49 

3 

27 

4 

43 

1 

7 

1 

18 

1 

25 

738 

6,677 

28 

107 

116 

775 

130 

939 

142 

1,163 

•       96 

796 

72 

592 

55 

501 

24 

206 

22 

188 

13 

133 

12 

137 

4 

70 

4 

52 

3 

49 

2 

32 

1 

20 

1 

17 

1 

18 

1 

38 

1 

29 

1 

23 

1 

25 

1 

26 

1 

28 

1 

43 

1 

47 

1 

60 

1 

39 

1 

142 

1 

382 

2,666 

18,479 

102 

464 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 

N  imi- 

tier  of 
Per- 
sous 
to  a 

Room 


9.09 

9.00 

10.50 

20.00 

29.00 

7.11 

4.94 

6.42 

7.21 

7.01 

7.85 

7.00 

7.33 

8.27 

7.85 

7.00 

9.00 

10.75 

7.00 

18.00 

25.00 

9.05 

3.82 

6.68 

7.22 

8.19 

8.29 

8.22 

9.11 

8.'58 

8.55 

10.23 

11.42 

17.50 

13.00 

16.33 

16.00 

20.00 

17.00 

18.00 

38.00 

29.00 

23.00 

25.00 

26.00 

28.00 

43.00 

47.00 

60.00 

39.00 

142.00 

382.00 

6.93 

4..55 


1..32 
1.56 
1.52 
0.95 
0.76 
0.61 
0.20 
0.31 
0.42 
0.57 
0.64 
0.86 
0.95 
0.97 
1.15 
1.43 
1.22 
1.12 
2.57 
1.28 
1.72 
0.63 
0.26 
0.30 
0.42 
0.49 
0.60 
0.73 
0.77 
0.93 
1.05 
0.98 
0.96 
0.69 
1.00 
0.86 
0.94 
0.80 
1.00 
1.11 
0.55 
0.83 
1.09 
1.16 
123 
1.18 
0.93 
1.17 
0.98 
1.82 
0.87 
0.85 
0.61 
0.22 


530 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  PAMltr. 


NORFOLK  — Con. 

Weymouth  —  Con. 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  pei'sons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
15  persons, 
26  persons, 
38  persons, 

183  persons, 
Wrenthani, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 
i  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

13  persons, 
15  persons, 

PLYMOUTH. 

Abington,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 
t)  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

14  persons, 
Bridgewater, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons. 


Numjjer 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


503 

599 

501 

367 

230 

156 

111 

42 

27 

15 

5 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

631 

41 

125 

120 

125 

83 

57 

27 

24 

15 

• 
6 

4 

2 

g 


1,076 

53 

221 

243 

205 

154 

101 

51 

25 

11 

I 

3 
2 

S54 

39 

188 

167 

154 

114 

84 

42 

32 


Total 
Xumber 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Koom 


3,213 

6.39 

4,057 

6.77 

3,460 

6.91 

2,743 

7.47 

1,687 

7.33 

1,137 

7.29 

814 

7.33 

316 

7.52 

257 

9.51 

134 

8.93 

45 

9.00 

41 

10.25 

6 

6.00 

30 

30.00 

42 

42.00 

33 

33.00 

4,869 

7.72 

222 

5.41 

838 

6.70 

926 

7.72 

1,008 

8.06 

659 

7.94 

487 

8.54 

223 

8.26 

221 

9.21 

119 

7.93 

62 

10.33 

57 

14.25 

22 

11.00 

25 

12.50 

7,462 

6.93 

230 

4.34 

1,361 

6.16 

1,625 

6.69 

1,495 

7.29 

1,189 

7.72 

763 

7.55 

399 

7.82 

192 

7.68 

88 

8.00 

72 

10.29 

23 

7.67 

25 

12..50 

7,3.55 

8.61 

235 

6.03 

1,354 

7.20 

1,264 

7. .57 

1,207 

7.84 

906 

7.95 

725 

8.68 

851 

8.36 

272 

8.50 

0.31 
0.44 
0..58 
0.67 
0.82 
0.96 
1.09 
1.20 
1.05 
1.23 
1.33 
1.27 
2.50 
0.87 
0.90 
5.55 
0.53 
0.18 
0..30 
0.39 
0.50 
0.63 
0.70 
0.85 
0.87 
1.13 
0.97 
0.77 
1.18 
120 


0.56 
0.23 
0.32 
0.45 
0..55 
0.65 
0.79 
0.89 
1.04 
1.13 
0.97 
1.43 
1.12 
0.64 
0.17 
0.2S 
0.40 
0.51 
0.63 
0.70 
0.84 
0.94 


CorxTiEs,  Cities, 

ToWN.S,  AND 

Nu.MBER  OF  Persons 
TO  A  Family. 


)  Number 
:       of 
i  Families 
of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


PLYMOUTH-Con 

Bridge-water  —  Con. 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

18  persons, 
169  persons, 

1,015  persons, 
Brockton, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

19  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 
25  persons, 

29  persons, 

30  persons, 

31  persons, 
33  persons, 
37  persons, 
42  persons, 
44  persons,    . 

Brockton.    Wardl, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  i)ersons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 


16 

2 

4 

2 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7,700 

217 

1,320 

1,692 

1,517 

1,168 

760 

440 

263 

154 

60 

38 

18 

16 

5 

5 

9 

4 


1 
1 
1 
1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

935 

33 

153 

219 

175 

141 

77 

45 

29 

25 

11 

.5 

5 

4 

5 


Total 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
I"er- 
sous 
to  a 
Koom 


136 

8.50 

22 

11.00 

31 

7.75 

20 

10.00 

49 

16.33 

42 

14.00 

15 

15.00 

8 

8.00 

130 

130.00 

588 

588.00 

47,423 

6.16 

808 

3.72 

7,146 

5.41 

9,841 

5.82 

9,269 

6.11 

7,394 

6.33 

4,963 

6.53 

2,974 

6.76 

1,835 

6.98 

1,144 

7.43 

464 

7.73 

353 

9.29 

206 

11.44 

176 

11.00 

.56 

11.20 

60 

12.00 

189 

21.00 

113 

28.25 

40 

20.00 

36 

18.00 

69 

34..50 

3 

3.00 

8 

8.00 

17 

17.00 

80 

80.00 

45 

45.00 

50 

50.00 

42 

42.00 

42 

42.00 

6,.5,58 

7.01 

113 

3.42 

838 

5.48 

1,3.54 

6.18 

1,248 

7.13 

1,019 

7.23 

.539 

7.00 

361 

8.02 

263 

9.07 

220 

8.80 

99 

9.00 

49 

9.80 

80 

16.00 

.55 

13.75 

19 

9..50 

1.06 
0.91 
1.42 
1.20 
0.80 
1.00 
1.00 
2.25 
1.30 
1.73 
0.70 
0.27 
0.37 
0.,52 
0.65 
0.79 
0.92 
1.04 
1.15 
1.21 
1 .2!) 
1.18 
1.05 
I.IS 
1.25 
125 
0.76 
0  60 
0.95 
1.17 
0.64 
8.33 
3.63 
1.76 
0.39 
0.73 
0.74 
1.00 
1.05 
0.64 
0.29 
0  37 
0.49 
0..56 
0.69 
0.8G 
0.87 
0.88 
1.02 
1.11 
1.12 
0.75 
0.95 
1.47 


ROOMS. 


531 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  op  Persons 

TO   A  FAJIILT. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver  - 

age 
Num- 
ber of 
I'er- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

PLYMOUTH -Con. 

PLYMOUTH -Con. 

Brockton.      Ward  1 
—  Con. 

Brockton.      Ward  4 
—  Con. 

16  persons,    . 

4 

54 

13.50 

1.19 

14  persons,     . 

2 

23 

11. ,50 

1.22 

17  persona,    . 

1 

14 

14.00 

1.21 

16  persons,     . 

1 

2 

2.00 

8.00 

19  persons,    . 

1 

15 

15.00 

1.27 

25  persons,    . 

1 

3 

3.00 

8.33 

21  persons,    . 

1 

24 

24.00 

0.88 

Brockton.    Ward  5,  . 

1,126 

6,374 

5.66 

0.79 

22  persons,     . 

O 

69 

34.50 

0.64 

1  person. 

42 

136 

3.24 

0.31 

.31  persons,     . 

1 

80 

80.00 

0.39 

2  persons,    . 

174 

854 

4.91 

0.41 

3.3  persons,    . 

1 

45 

45.00 

0.73 

3  persons,    . 

223 

1,213 

5.44 

0.55 

Brockton.    Ward  2,  . 

1,070 

7,178 

6.71 

0.60 

4  persons,     . 

196 

1,105 

5.64 

0.71 

1  person, 

24 

107 

4.46 

0.22 

5  persons,     . 

•      179 

1,044 

5.83 

0.86 

2  persons,    . 

233 

1,340 

5.75 

0.35 

6  persons,     . 

139 

802 

5.77 

1.04 

3  persons,    . 

2.56 

1,588 

6.20 

0.48 

7  persons,    . 

66 

409 

6.20 

1.13 

4  persons,     . 

211 

1,392 

6.60 

0.61 

8  persons,    . 

56 

355 

6.34 

1.26 

5  persons,     . 

152 

1,054 

6.93 

0.72 

9  persons,    . 

23 

169 

7.35 

1.22 

6  persons,    . 

94 

725 

7.71 

0.78 

10  persons,    . 

13 

86 

6.62 

1..51 

7  persons,     . 

45 

373 

8.29 

0.84 

11  persons,    . 

7 

79 

11.29 

0  97 

8  persons;    . 

21 

144 

6.86 

1.17 

13  persons,    . 

3 

27 

9.00 

1.44 

9  persons,     . 

15 

138 

9.20 

0.98 

15  persons,     . 

■2 

26 

13.00 

1.15 

10  persons,     . 

5 

40 

8.00 

1.25 

16  persons,    . 

1 

15 

15.00 

1.07 

11  persons,    . 

1 

6 

6.00 

1.83 

21  persons,    . 

1 

12 

12.00 

1.75 

12  persons,    . 

4 

50 

12.50 

0.96 

44  persons,    . 

1 

42 

42.00 

1.05 

13  persons,     . 

•> 

23 

11.50 

1.13 

Brockton.      Ward  6, 

1,086 

6,597 

6.07 

0.75 

,14  persons,     . 

1 

14 

14.00 

1.00 

1  person, 

40 

1.50 

3.75 

0.27 

16  persons,     . 

1 

18 

18.00 

0.89 

2  persons,    . 

152 

837 

5.51 

0.36 

17  persons,    . 

3 

99 

33.00 

0.52 

3  persons,     . 

228 

1,298 

5.69 

0.53 

30  persons,     . 

1 

17 

17.00 

1.76 

4  persons,     . 

204 

1,186 

5.81 

0.69 

37  persons,    . 

1 

50 

50.00 

0.74 

5  persons,     . 

156 

961 

6.16 

O.Sl 

Brockton.      Ward  3, 

1,198 

7,295 

6.09 

0.69 

6  persons,     . 

126 

804 

6.38 

0.94 

1  person, 

16 

78 

4.88 

0.21 

7  persons,    . 

84 

549 

6.54 

1.07 

2  persons,    . 

215 

1,187 

5.52 

0.36 

8  persons,    . 

38 

254 

6.68 

1.20 

3  persons,    . 

254 

1,490 

5.87 

0.51 

9  persons,     . 

24 

150 

6.25 

1.44 

4  persons,     . 

265 

1,594 

6.02 

0.66 

10  persons,    . 

9 

64 

7.11 

1.41 

6  persons,    . 

186 

1,162 

6.25 

0.80 

11  persons,    . 

10 

70 

7.00 

1..57 

6  persons,     . 

117 

785 

6.71 

0.89 

12  persons,     . 

4 

38 

9..50 

1.26 

7  persons,    . 

72 

438 

6.08 

1.15 

13  persons,    . 

4 

51 

12.75 

1.02 

8  persons,    . 

40 

277 

693 

1.16 

15  persons,     . 

■2 

10 

5.00 

3.00 

9  persons,    . 

19 

140 

7.37 

1.22 

16  persons,     . 

2 

100 

50.00 

0.32 

10  persons,    . 

9 

78 

8.67 

1.15 

19  persons,    . 

1 

25 

25.00 

0.76 

11  persons,     . 

3 

30 

10  00 

1.10 

29  persons,     . 

1 

S 

8.00 

3.63 

12  persons,     . 

1 

12 

12.00 

1.00 

42  persons,     . 

1 

42 

42.00 

1.00 

15  persons,     . 

1 

24 

24.00 

0.63 

Brockton.     Ward  7, . 

1,196 

7,.349 

6.14 

0.66 

Brockton.      Ward  4, 

.  1,089 

6,072 

5.58 

0.79 

1  person, 

29 

121 

4.17 

0.24 

1  person, 

33 

103 

3.12 

0.32 

2  iiersons,     . 

219 

1,234 

5.63 

0.35 

2  persons,    . 

174 

856 

4.92 

0.41 

3  persons,    . 

294 

1,758 

5.98 

0.50 

3  persons,     . 

218 

1,140 

5.23 

0.57 

4  persons,    . 

245 

1,516 

6.19 

0.65 

4  persons,    . 

221 

1,228 

5..')6 

0.72 

5  persons,    . 

184 

1,1S6 

6.45 

0.78 

5  persons,     . 

170 

968 

5.69 

0.87 

6  persons,     . 

90 

624 

6. .50 

0.92 

6  persons,    . 

111 

684 

6.16 

0.97 

7  persons,     . 

64 

443 

6.92 

1.01 

7  persons,     . 

64 

401 

6.27 

112 

8  persons,     . 

32 

226 

7.06 

1.13 

8  persons,     . 

47 

316 

6.72 

1.19 

9  persons,     . 

22 

156 

7.09 

1.27 

9  persons,     . 

26 

171 

6.58 

1.37 

10  persons,     . 

6 

51 

8.50 

1.18 

10  persons,    . 

7 

46 

6.57 

1.52 

11  persons,     . 

3 

22 

7.33 

150 

11  persons,    . 

9 

97 

10.78 

1.02 

13  persons,    . 

2 

12 

6.00 

2.17 

12  persons,     . 

4 

26 

6.50 

1.85 

Carver, 

262 

1,714 

6.54 

0..59 

13  persons,    . 

1 

8 

8.00 

1.63 

1  person. 

30 

96 

3.20 

0.31 

532 


CENSUS    OP    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Coutinued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

NrJiBEU  OF  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


PLYMOUTH -Con. 

Carver— Con. 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 
S  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
16  persons, 

Duxljury,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 
12  persons, 
19  persons, 
50  persons. 

East  Bridgewater; 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
15  persons, 
24  persons, 

Halifax,      . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 
G  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

10  persons, 
Hanover,    . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 


50 
55 
41 
34 
24 
11 


48 

140 

115 

94 

51 

83 

22 

10 

11 

5 

1 

1 

1 

726 

43 

140 

155 

158 

90 

65 

33 

18 

10 

5 

4 

3 

1 

1 

148 

24 

35 

29 

26 

11 

12 

7 

2 

2 

544 

40 

120 


293 

5.86 

359 

6.53 

280 

6.83 

261 

7.68 

191 

7.96 

89 

*  8.09 

65 

9.29 

13 

6.50 

23 

7.67 

11 

5. .50 

25 

12.50 

8 

8.00 

4,840 

9.10 

356 

7.42 

1,214 

8.67 

1,016 

8.83 

786 

8.36 

454 

8.90 

311 

9.42 

227 

10.32 

104 

10.40 

116 

10.55 

76 

15.20 

22 

22.00 

68 

68.00 

90 

90.00 

5,371 

7.40 

232 

5.40 

974 

6.96 

1,121 

7.23 

1,248 

7.90 

665 

7.39 

521 

8.02 

250 

7..58 

141 

7.83 

87 

8.70 

48 

9.60 

27 

6.75 

46 

15..33 

( 

7.00 

4 

4.00 

1,143 

7.72 

]30 

5.42 

267 

7.63 

254 

8.76 

196 

7.54 

95 

8.64 

120 

10.00 

51 

7.29 

16 

8.00 

14 

7  00 

3,705 

6.81 

204 

5.10 

743 

6.19 

0.34 
0.46 
0.59 
0.65 
0.75 
0.87 
0.86 
1.38 
1..30 
2.00 
0.96 
2.00 
0.41 
0.13 
0.23 
0.34 
0.48 
0.56 
0.64 
0.68 
0.77 
0.85 
0.66 
0.55 
0.28 
0.56 
0.54 
0.19 
0.29 
0.41 
0..51 
0.68 
0.75 
0.92 
1.02 
1.03 
1.04 
1.63 
0.78 
2.14 
6.00 
0.43 
0.18 
0.26 
0.34 
0.53 
0.,58 
0.60 
0.96 
1.00 
1.43 
0..55 
0.20 
0..32 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

to  a  Family. 


PLYMOUTH— 

Hanover — Con 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
17  persons, 

Hanson, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 

Hlngham,   . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
15  persons, 
17  persons, 
20  persons, 
22  persons, 
26  persons, 
37  persons, 

Hull,    . 

1  person, 

2  person 

3  person 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 


Con. 


IIS, 

lis. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 
.     of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


135 

101 

52 

42 

29 

11 

5 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

380 

24 

84 

104 

66 

49 

28 

12 

6 

3 

4 

1,164 

82 

227 

239 

209 

147 

109 

58 

38 

21 

17 

4 

4 


1 

1 

1 

1 

229 

10 

35 

43 

44 

30 

27 

19 

9 

4 


935 

694 

363 

330 

206 

91 

54 

26 

6 

29 

6 

8 

10 

2,876 

127 

647 

792 

508 

386 

229 

90 

48 

21 

28 

8,741 

408 

1,562 

1,818 

1,5.53 

1,112 

912 

451 

337 

175 

170 

35 

38 

13 

15 

35 

56 

12 

.> 

37 
2,486 

43 
257 
391 
355 
356 
488 
166 
112 
135 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


6.93 

6.87 

6.98 

7.86 

7.10 

8.27 

10.80 

8.67 

6.00 

14.50 

6.00 

8.00 

10.00 

7.57 

5.29 

7.70 

7.62 

7.70 

7.88 

8.18 

7.50 

8.00 

7.00 

7.00 

7.51 

4.98 

6.88 

7.61 

7.43 

7.56 

8.37 

7.78 

8.87 

8.33 

10.00 

8.75 

9.50 

6.50 

15.00 

17.50 

56.00 

12.00 

2.00 

37.00 

10.86 

4.30 

7..34 

9.09 

8.07 

11.87 

18.07 

8.74 

12.44 

33.75 


0.43 
0..58 
0.72 
0.76 
0.99 
0.97 
0.83 
1.15 
2.00 
0.90 
2.33 
1.88 
1.70 
0.48 
0.19 
0.26 
0.39 
0.52 
0.63 
0.73 
0.93 
1.00 
1.29 
1.43 
0..55 
0.20 
0.29 
0.39 
0.54 
0.66 
0.72 
0.90 
0.90 
1.08 
1.00 
1.26 
1.26 
2.00 
1.00 
0.97 
0.36 
1.83 
13.00 
1.00 
0.42 
0.23 
0.27 
0.33 
0.50 
0.42 
0.33 
0.80 
0.64 
0.27 


ROOMS. 


533 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


CocNTiES,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Pkrsoxs 

TO  A  Family. 


Xumber 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


PLYMOUTH -Con. 

Hull  — Con. 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
28  persons, 

Kingston,   . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
11  persons, 

Lakeville,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  i)ersons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  j)ersons, 

11  persons, 
Marion, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
Marslifleld, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
Maltapoisctt, 

1  person, 

2  persons. 


4 

63 

15.75 

1 

30 

30.00 

1 

8 

8.00 

1 

55 

55.00 

1 

27 

27.00 

477 

3,496 

7.33 

29 

174 

6.00 

117 

836 

7.15 

105 

769 

7..32 

106 

783 

7.39 

44 

307 

6.98 

39 

321 

8.23 

20 

l.i5 

7.75 

9 

70 

7.78 

5 

.56 

11.20 

3 

25 

8.33 

233 

1,743 

7.48 

24 

141 

5.88 

48 

329 

6.85 

49 

378 

7.71 

43 

341 

7.93 

28 

210 

7.-^0 

16 

1.34 

8..38 

15 

122 

8.13 

5 

38 

7.60 

1 

14 

14.00 

3 

29 

9.67 

1 

t 

7.00 

213 

2,167 

10.17 

12 

113 

9.42 

49 

473 

9.65 

58 

.585 

10.09 

42 

413 

9.83 

26 

303 

11.65 

15 

1.59 

10.60 

3 

27 

9.00 

6 

72 

12.00 

2 

oo 

11.00 

511 

3,946 

7.72 

47 

225 

4.79 

136 

954 

7.01 

127 

951 

7.49 

85 

673 

7.92 

48 

413 

8.60 

33 

377 

11.42 

19 

ISO 

9.47 

5 

58 

11.60 

4 

40 

10.00 

5 

61 

12.20 

1 

8 

8.00 

1 

6 

6.00 

301 

2,332 

7.75 

32 

174 

5.44 

82 

622 

7.59 

0.63 
0..37 
1.63 
0.25 
1.04 
0..50 
0.17 
0.28 
0.41 
0..54 
0.72 
0.73 
0.90 
1.03 
0.80 
1..32 
0..50 
0.17 
0.29 
0.39 
0..50 
0.67 
0.72 
0.86 
1.05 
0.04 
1.03 
1..57 
0.,35 
0.11 
0.21 
0.30 
0.41 
0.43 
0.,57 
0.78 
0.67 
0.82 
0.45 
0.21 
0.29 
0.40 
0.51 
0.58 
0.53 
0.74 
0.69 
O.M 
0.82 
1..3S 
2.00 
0.44 
1.84 
0.26 


CoL'NTiES,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


PLYMOUTH -Con. 

Mattapoisett  —  Con . 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  pei'sons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 

Midclleborougl 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
18  persons, 
20  persons, 
35  persons, 

Norwell, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
11  persons, 
13  persons, 

Pembroke, . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  i^ersons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
Plymouth,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Lever- 
age 
Num- 
j  l)er  of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
I{oom 


69 

526 

7.62 

42 

321 

7.64 

42 

380 

9.05 

11 

98 

8.91 

11 

92 

8..36 

3 

43 

14.33 

6 

55 

9.17 

3 

21 

7.00 

1,673 

12,168 

7.27 

85 

382 

4.4tf 

333 

2,199 

6.60 

394 

2,740 

6.95 

310 

2,308 

7.45 

221 

1,705 

7.71 

144 

1,166 

8.10 

92 

768 

8.35 

40 

324 

8.10 

22 

205 

9.32 

15 

180 

12.00 

8 

91 

11. .38 

4 

27 

6.75 

2 

18 

9.00 

1 

20 

20.00 

1 

25 

25.00 

1 

10 

10.00 

422 

3,122 

7.40 

38 

241 

6.34 

96 

669 

6.97 

105 

723 

6.89 

72 

567 

7.88 

49 

397 

8.10 

22 

190 

8.64 

16 

125 

7.81 

10 

88 

8.80 

9 

79 

8.78 

4 

33 

8.25 

1 

10 

10.00 

367 

2,826 

7.70 

50 

273 

5.46 

93 

682 

7. .33 

80 

653 

8.16 

68 

582 

8..56 

30 

233 

7.77 

22 

176 

8.00 

10 

83 

8.30 

7 

69 

9.86 

4 

33 

8.25 

2 

30 

15.00 

1 

12 

12.00 

1,969 

12,510 

6.35 

119 

548 

4.61 

372 

2,120 

5.70 

4.54 

2,698 

5.94 

358 

2,293 

6.41 

0.39 
0.52 
0.55 
0.67 
0.84 
0..56 
0.98 
1.43 
0.55 
0.22 
0..30 
0.43 
0..54 
0.65 
0.74 
0.84 
0.99 
0,97 
0.83 
0.97 
1.78 
1.44 
0.90 
0.80 
3.50 
0.49 
0.16 
0.29 
0.44 
0.51 
0.62 
0.69 
0.90 
0.91 
1.03 
1.33 
1.30 
0.43 
0.18 
0.27 
0.37 
0.47 
0.64 
0.75 
0.84 
0.81 
1.09 
0.C7 
0.92 
0.64 
0.22 
0.35 
0..50 
0.(:2 


534 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSiiTTS 1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


CouKTiEs,  Cities, 
Towns,  and 

NujiBER  OF  Persons 
TO  A  Family. 


PLYMOUTH -Con, 

Plymouth  —  Con. 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 
21  persons, 
50  persons, 

Plymptou,  . 
1  person, 
.  2  ijersons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 

Rochester, . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
12  persons, 

Rockland,  . 

1  person, 

2  persona, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
17  persons, 

19  persons. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Uooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


263 

169 

111 

35 

31 

17 

6 

4 

2 

0 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

162 

18 

42 

38 

27 

16 

10 

I 

1 
2 

1 

260 

13 

56 

56 

44 

36 

32 

14 

5 

2 

2 
1,331 

64 

2.54 

276 

239 

189 

119 

62 

51 

25 

16 

i 

4 
2 
1 
1 
1 


1,784 

1,197 

764 

373 

235 

112 

53 

37 

40 

32 

6 

60 

20 

50 

38 

50 

1,122 

105 

262 

273 

213 

120 

71 

31 

5 

14 

8 

1,688 

68 

349 

354 

293 

228 

228 

102 

30 

13 

23 

8,802 

284 

1,536 

1,808 

1,699 

1,308 

850 

4.55 

375 

182 

128 

.56 

40 

20 

18 

21 

22 


6.78 

7.08 

6.88 

6.78 

7.58 

6.59 

8.83 

9.25 

20.00 

16.00 

6.00 

60.00 

20.00 

50.00 

38.00 

.50.00 

6.93 

5.83 

6.24 

7.18 

7.89 

7. .50 

7.10 

7.29 

5.00 

7.00 

8.00 

6.49 

5.23 

6.23 

6.32 

6.66 

6.33 

7.13 

7.29 

6.00 

6.50 

11.50 

6.61 

4.44 

6.05 

6.55 

6..56 

6.92 

7.14 

7.34 

7.35 

7.28 

8.00 

8.00 

10.00 

10.00 

18.00 

21.00 

22.00 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Koom 


0.74 
0.85 
1.02 
1.18 
1.19 
1.52 
1.25 
1.30 
0.63 
0.88 
2.50 
0.27 
0.85 
0.36 
0..55 
1.00 
0.49 
0.17 
0.32 
0.42 
0.51 
0.67 
0.85 
0.96 
1.60 
1.29 
1.25 
0.60 
0.19 
0.32 
0.47 
0.60 
0.79 
0.84 
0.96 
1.33 
1.38 
1.04 
0.63 
0.23 
0.33 
0.46 
0.61 
0.72 
0.84 
0.95 
1.09 
1.24 
1.25 
1.38 
1.20 
1.30 
0.78 
0.81 
0.86 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

to  a  Fajiily. 


PLYMOUTH -Con 

Scituate, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
Wareham,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons. 
West  Bridgewater, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

15  persons, 
69  persons, 

Whitman,   . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  personi 

4  persons 

5  person 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 


18, 

ns, 
lis. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


607 

65 

129 

133 

114 

60 

47 

26 

16 

4 

7 

3 

2 

1 

891 

90 

197 

194 

139 

103 

68 

47 

20 

15 

10 

2 

3 
2 

1 

409 

25 

85 

84 

71 

47 

45 

19 

10 

9 

5 

4 

2 

2 

1 

1,389 

49 

269 

302 

287 

194 

125 

62 

51 

21 

IG 

4 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


4,158 

6.85 

329 

5.06 

808 

6.26 

931 

7.00 

803 

7.04 

433 

7.22 

362 

7.70 

203 

7.81 

136 

8.50 

33 

8.25 

52 

7.43 

26 

8.67 

31 

15.50 

11 

11.00 

5,708 

6.41 

448 

4.98 

1,202 

6.10 

1,2.50 

6.44 

951 

6.84 

684 

6.64 

438 

6.44 

316 

6.72 

131 

6.. 55 

121 

.  8.07 

84 

8.40 

12 

6.00 

24 

8.00 

34 

17.00 

13 

13.00 

3,033 

7.42 

117 

4.68 

571 

6.72 

613 

7.30 

546 

7.69 

338 

7.19 

375 

8.33 

143 

7.53 

77 

7.70 

72 

8.00 

44 

8.80 

40 

10.00 

18 

9.00 

22 

11.00 

57 

57.00 

9,216 

6.63 

222 

4.53 

1,652 

6.14 

1,896 

6.28 

1,906 

6.64 

1,3.57 

6.99 

896 

7.17 

426 

6.87 

373 

7.31 

1.53 

7.29 

119 

7.44 

33 

8.75 

0.54 
0.20 
0.32 
0.43 
0.57 
0.69 
0.78 
0.90 
0.94 
1.09 
1.35 
1.27 
0.77 
1.18 
0.59 
0.20 
0.33 
0.47 
0.58 
0.75 
0.93 
1.04 
1.22 
1.12 
1.19 
1.83 
1.50 
0.76 
1.08 
0..58 
0.21 
0.30 
0.41 
0.52 
0.70 
0.72 
0.93 
1.04 
1.13 
1.14 
1.10 
1.33 
1.36 
1.21 
0.62 
0.22 
0.33 
0.48 
0.60 
0.71 
0.84 
1.02 
1.09 
1.24 
1.34 
1.26 


ROOMS. 


535 


EOOMS:    OCCUPIED    DWELLING   HOUSES - 

-Continued. 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  akd 

Number  op  Peksons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 

tige 

Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Koom 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  oe  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
ago 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Koom 

PLYMOUTH -Con. 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Whitman  — Con. 

Boston  —  Con. 

12  persons, 

3 

30 

10.00 

1.20 

46  persons,     . 

3 

108 

36.00 

1.2S 

13  persons, 

1 

14 

14.00 

0.93 

47  persons, 

3 

54 

27.00 

1.74 

16  persons, 

i) 

35 

17..50 

0.91 

48  persons. 

5 

206 

41.20 

1.17 

21  persons, 

1 

28 

28.00 

0.75 

.50  persons. 

1 

45 

45.00 

Lll 

22  persons. 

1 

38 

38.00 

0.58 

51  persons, 

1 

95 

95.00 

0.54 

24  persons, 

1 

36 

36.00 

0.67 

52  persons, 

2 

1.56 

78.00 

0.67 

SUFFOLK. 

56  persons, 
59  persons. 

1 
2 

53 
3.55 

.53.00 
177.50 

1.06 
0..S3 

BO.STON,       . 

103,306 

618,598 

5.99 

0.80 

62  persons, 

2 

84 

42.00 

1.48 

1  person. 

3,421 

10,699 

3.13 

0..32 

66  persons. 

1 

48 

48.00 

1.38 

2  persons. 

16,399 

73,414 

4.48 

0.45 

68  persons, 

1 

120 

120.00 

0..57 

3  ])er8on9. 

18,9.52 

96,689 

5.10 

0.59 

69  persons. 

1. 

69 

69.00 

1.00 

4  persons. 

18,530 

102,485 

5.53 

0.72 

70  persons. 

1 

30 

,30.00 

2.33 

0  persons, 

15,077 

80,481 

5.93 

0.84 

71  persons. 

1 

64 

64.00 

1.11 

6  persons. 

11,063 

69,789 

6.31 

0.95 

72  persons. 

•2 

533. 

266..50 

0.27 

7  persons. 

7,616 

51,030 

6.70 

1.04 

75  per. sons. 

1 

50 

50.00 

1.50 

8  persons, 

4,734 

34,658 

7.32 

1.09 

76  persons, 

1 

300 

300.00 

0.25 

9  i)er3ons. 

2,769 

22,235 

8.03 

1.12 

77  persons. 

o 

87 

43.50 

1.77 

10  persons. 

1,664 

14,998 

9.01 

1.11 

7S  persons. 

2 

67 

33..50 

2.33 

11  persons, 

945 

9,433 

9.98 

1.10 

79  persons. 

1 

78 

78.00 

1.01 

12  persons, 

.571 

6,378 

11.17 

1.07 

81  persons. 

1 

50 

50.00 

1.62 

lo  persons. 

366 

4,641 

12.68 

1,03 

82  persons, 

1 

100 

100.00 

0.82 

14  persons. 

295 

4,001 

13.56 

1.03 

86  persons. 

1 

2.50 

250.00 

0.34 

l.T  persons, 

188 

2,707 

14.40 

'1.04 

87  persons. 

2 

266 

133.00 

0.65 

16  persons. 

151 

2,240 

•  14.83 

1.08 

88  persons, 

1 

54 

54.00 

1  63 

17  persons. 

109 

1,618 

15.12 

1.12 

89  persons. 

1 

300 

300.00 

0.30 

IS  persons, 

81 

1,386 

17.11 

1.05 

91  persons. 

2 

106 

53.00 

1.72 

19  persons. 

.55 

851 

15.47 

1.23 

93  persons. 

1 

115 

115.00 

0.81 

20  persons, 

45 

761 

16.91 

1.18 

94  persons. 

1 

99 

99.00 

0.95 

21  persons, 

42 

729 

17.36 

121 

96  persons. 

1 

200 

200.00 

0.48 

22  persons. 

28 

618 

22.07 

1.00 

97  persons, 

1 

120 

120.00 

0.81 

23  persons, 

12 

312 

26.00 

0.88 

101  persons. 

1 

60 

60.00 

1.68 

24  persons. 

11 

388 

35.27 

0.68 

107  persons, 

1 

26 

26.00 

4.12 

25  persons. 

9 

177 

19.67 

1.27 

109  persons, 

2 

133 

66..50 

1.64 

26  persons. 

S 

181 

22.63 

1.15 

112  persons, 

1 

319 

319.00 

0.35 

27  persons. 

11 

323 

29.36 

0.92 

114  persons. 

1 

280 

280.00 

0.41 

28  persons. 

5 

275 

55.00 

0.51 

116  persons, 

1 

193 

193.00 

0.60 

29  persons, 

9 

446 

49.56 

0.59 

118  persons, 

2 

460 

230.00 

0..51 

30  persons. 

9 

232 

25.78 

1.16 

119  persons, 

1 

119 

119.00 

1.00 

31  persons. 

5 

306 

61.20 

0.51 

121  persons, 

l' 

410 

410.00 

0.30 

32  persons, 

4 

134 

33.50 

0.96 

124  persons, 

2 

420 

210.00 

0.59 

33  persons. 

3 

130 

43.33 

0.76 

129  persons. 

1 

135 

135.00 

0.96 

34  persons. 

4 

144 

36.00 

0.94 

132  persons. 

1 

1.56 

156.00 

0.85 

35  persons, 

6 

241 

40.17 

0.S7 

134  persons, 

1 

04 

64.00 

2.09 

36  persons. 

2 

85 

42.50 

0.85 

135  persons. 

1 

131 

131.00 

1.03 

37  persons, 

5 

145 

29.00 

1.28 

137  persons. 

1 

137 

137.00 

1.00 

38  persons, 

1 

3 

3.00 

12.67 

145  persons. 

1. 

15 

15.00 

9.67 

39  persons, 

? 

371 

123.67 

0.32 

156  persons, 

1 

156 

1.56.00 

1.00 

40  persons. 

4 

96 

24.00 

1.67 

1.58  persons, 

1 

50 

50.00 

3.16 

41  persons. 

1 

40 

40.00 

1.03 

183  persons. 

1 

249 

249.00 

0.73 

42  persons. 

1 

14 

14.00 

3.00 

194  persons. 

1 

130 

130.00 

1.49 

43  persons, 

4 

165 

41.25 

1.04 

200  persons. 

1 

271 

271.00 

0.74 

44  persons, 

1 

5 

5.00 

8.80 

212  persons. 

1 

14 

14.00 

15.14 

45  persons, 

3 

256 

85..33 

0.53 

214  persons. 

1 

30 

30.00 

7.13 

536 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
atre 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a   1 
Room 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Avor- 

aye 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 

ajie 
Num- 
ber of 

Per- 
sons 

to  a 
Room 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 
Boston— Con. 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Boston.     Ward  2  — 
Con. 

220  persons,    . 

1 

150 

1.50.00 

1.47 

119  persons,     . 

1 

119 

119.00 

1.00 

268  persons,    . 

1 

234 

234.00 

1.15 

156  persons,     . 

1 

156 

156.00 

1.00 

276  persons,    . 

1 

23 

23.00 

12.00 

599  persons,     . 

1 

599 

599.00 

l.(J0 

352  persons,     . 

1 

400 

400.00 

0.88 

1,,590  persons,    . 

1 

1,596 

1,596.00 

1.00 

397  persons,     . 

1 

100 

100.00 

3.97 

Boston.     Ward  i 

?.      . 

3,164 

17,045 

5. .39 

0.82 

399  persons,    . 

1 

1.53 

153.00 

2.61 

1  person , 

103 

379 

3.68 

0.27 

412  persons,     . 

1 

75 

75.00 

5.49 

2  persons,    . 

578 

2,6.34 

4.56 

0.44 

599  persons, 

1 

.599 

599.00 

1.00 

3  persons,     . 

616 

3,044 

4.94 

0.61 

680  persons. 

1 

.550 

550.00 

1.24 

4  persons,    . 

578 

3,067 

5.31 

0.75 

691  persons. 

1 

276 

276.00 

2.50 

5  persons. 

457 

2,592 

5.67 

0.88 

741  persons,    . 

1 

882 

882.00 

0.84 

6  persons,     . 

340 

2,000 

5.88 

1.02 

1,596  persons,    . 

1 

1,596 

1,596.00 

1.00 

7  persons,     . 

215 

1,323 

6.15 

1.14 

Boston.    Ward  1 

y 

4,071 

26,801 

5.75 

0.78 

8  persons,     . 

130 

895 

6.88 

1.16 

1  person, 

110 

381 

3.46 

0.29 

9  persons,    . 

69 

426 

6.17 

1.46 

2  persons, 

751 

3,777 

5.03 

0.40 

10  persons. 

40 

303 

7.58 

1..32 

3  persons. 

905 

4,906 

5.42 

0.55 

11  persons. 

21 

165 

7.86 

1.40 

4  persons. 

893 

5,025 

5.63 

0.71 

12  per.sons. 

9 

72 

8.00 

1..50 

5  persons,    . 

698 

4,157 

5.9G 

0.84 

13  persons. 

4 

40 

10.00 

1.30 

6  persons,    . 

517 

3,167 

6.13 

0.98 

14  persons. 

2 

21 

10.50 

1.03 

7  persons,    . 

334 

2,162 

6.47 

1.08 

69  persons, 

1 

69 

69.00 

1.00 

8  persons,    . 

226 

1,461 

6.46 

1.24 

145  persons, 

1 

15 

15.00 

9.67 

9  persons,    . 

117 

828 

7.08 

1.27 

Boston.     Ward 

^,      . 

3,010 

17,061 

5.()7 

0.78 

10  persons,    . 

06 

.506 

7.67 

1.30 

1  person. 

100 

357 

3.57 

0.28 

11  persons,    . 

32 

241 

7.53 

1.46 

2  persons. 

535 

2,634 

4.92 

0.41 

12  persons,    . 

9 

71 

7.89 

1.52 

3  periions. 

612 

3,215 

5.25 

0..57 

13  persons,    . 

5 

45 

9.00 

1.44 

4  persons, 

552 

2,981 

5.40 

0.74 

14  persons,    . 

o 

24 

12.00 

1.17 

5  persons. 

426 

2,497 

5.86 

0.85 

15  persons. 

1 

18 

18.00 

0.83 

6  persons. 

317 

1,881 

5.93 

1.01 

16  persons, 

3 

37 

12.33 

1..30 

7  persons. 

192 

1,162 

6.05 

1.16 

19  persons. 

1 

17 

17.00 

1.12 

8  persons. 

137 

978 

7.14 

1.12 

22  persons, 

1 

38 

38.00 

0.58 

9  persons. 

,53 

381 

7.19 

1.25 

Boston.    Ward  i 

y          ' 

4,144 

23,889 

5.76 

0.90 

10  persons. 

37 

276 

7.46 

1.34 

1  person. 

111 

341 

3.07 

0.33 

11  persons. 

15 

123 

8.20 

1.34 

2  persons, 

046 

2,732 

4.23 

0.47 

12  persons. 

11 

99 

9.00 

1.33 

3  persons, 

777 

3,565 

4. .59 

0.65 

13  persons, 

( 

i   1 

11.00 

1.18 

4  persons, 

739 

3,&'i6 

4.92 

0.81 

14  persons, 

4 

45 

11.25 

1.24 

5  persons, 

635 

3,193 

5.03 

0.99 

15  persons. 

1 

12 

12.00 

L25 

6  jjersons. 

477 

2,607 

5.47 

1.10 

16  persons. 

2 

25 

12..50 

1.28 

7  persons. 

332 

1,968 

5.93 

1.18 

17  persons. 

2 

23 

11.50 

1.4S 

8  persons. 

193 

1,241 

6.43 

1.24 

18  persons, 

2 

24 

12.00 

1.50 

9  persons. 

97 

712 

7.34 

1.23 

25  persons. 

1 

17 

17.00 

1.47 

10  persons. 

61 

463 

7.59 

1.32 

35  persons, 

1 

40 

40.00 

0.88 

11  persons. 

29 

273 

9.41 

1.17 

36  persons. 

1 

.52 

.52.00 

0.69 

12  persons, 

20 

182 

9.10 

1.32 

48  persons, 

1 

25 

25.00 

1.92 

13  persons. 

4 

37 

9.25 

1.41 

137  persons. 

1 

137 

137.00 

1.00 

14  persons, 

4 

47 

11.75 

1.19 

Boston.     Ward 

>. 

2,.588 

15,838 

6.12 

0.83 

15  persons. 

3 

36 

12.00 

1.25 

1  person. 

88 

284 

3.23 

0.31 

16  persons, 

o 

19 

9..50 

1.68 

2  persons. 

443 

1,973 

4.45 

0.45 

17  persons. 

2 

26 

13.00 

1.31 

3  persons, 

'   462 

2,374 

5.14 

0'.58 

18  persons, 

4 

59 

14.75 

1.22 

4  persons. 

428 

2,326 

5.43 

0.74 

19  persons, 

1 

t 

7.00 

2.71 

5  persons. 

392 

2,267 

5.78 

0.86 

45  persons. 

1 

200 

200.00 

0.23 

6  persons. 

268 

1,630 

6.08 

0.99 

48  persons. 

1 

32 

32.00 

1.50 

7  persons. 

196 

1,239 

6.32 

1.11 

78  persons, 

1 

43 

43.00 

1.81 

8  persons. 

111 

773 

6.96 

1.15 

ROOMS. 


537 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


COUNTIKS,   CiTIKS, 

,  Towns,  and 
Number  op  Persons 
TO  A  Family. 


SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Boston.      Ward  5  — 
Con. 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 
23  persons, 

26  persons, 

34  persons, 
114  persons, 
741  persons, 

Boston.     Ward  0, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 
il  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 

23  persons, 

24  persons, 

25  persons, 

27  persons, 

28  persons, 

29  persons, 

30  persons, 

31  persons, 

35  persons, 

38  persons, 

39  persons, 

40  persons, 
43  persons, 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


SO 
35 
22 
18 
12 
6 
( 

4 
3 
2 

3 
1 
1 
1 
2 

1 
1 
1 

5,.5.59 

266 

799 

878 

901 

833 

626 

.503 

306 

172 

105 

48 

23 

19 

9 

5 

5 

3 

6 

5 

S 

3 

4 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

2 

3 
1 
3 
1 
1 
3 
1 


Tot.il 
Numl)or 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Avcr- 

ayo 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 

Num- 

ber  of 
rer- 
sous 
to  a 

Room 


636 

7.95 

243 

6.94 

176 

8.00 

150 

8.33 

126 

10..50 

74 

12.33 

90 

12.86 

58 

14..50 

38 

12.67 

25 

12.50 

49 

16.33 

14 

14.00 

15 

15.00 

15 

15.00 

65 

32.50 

36 

36.00 

280 

280.00 

882 

882.00 

22,695 

4.08 

475 

1.79 

2,1.59 

2.70 

2.534 

2.89 

2,841 

3.15 

3,0.36 

3.C4 

2,348 

3.75 

2,000 

3.98 

1,538 

5.03 

915 

5..S2 

673 

6.41 

350 

7.29 

237 

10.30 

177 

9.32 

147 

16.33 

72 

14.40 

82 

16.40 

60 

20.00 

105 

17.50 

104 

20.80 

1.59 

19.88 

48 

16.00 

100 

25.00 

20 

20.00 

142 

71.00 

12 

12.00 

113 

37.67 

100 

100.00 

46 

23.00 

73 

24. .33 

200 

200.00 

112 

37  33 

3 

3.00 

120 

120.00 

36 

12.00 

16 

16.00 

1.13 
1.44 
1.38 
1.44 
1.24 
1.14 
1.17 
1.10 
1.34 
1.44 
1.16 
1.43 
1.40 
1..53 
0.80 
0.94 
0.41 
0.84 
1.23 
0..56 
0.74 
1.04 
1.27 
1.37 
1.60 
1.76 
1..59 
1.69 
1..50 
1..51 
1.16 
1.40 
0.86 
1.04 
0.98 
0.85 
1.03 
0.91 
1.01 
1.31 
0.88 
1.15 
0.34 
2.08 
0.63 
0.28 
1.26 
1.23 
0.16 
0'.94 
12.67 
0.33 
3.33 
2.69 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Nu.mber  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Boston.      Ward  6  — 
Con. 

44  persons, 

45  persons, 
48  persons, 
52  persons, 
72  persons, 
76  persons, 
87  persons, 
96  persons, 

124  persons, 
Boston.     Ward   7, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 

23  persons, 

24  persons, 

25  persons, 

26  persons, 

27  persons, 

29  persons, 

30  persons, 

31  persons, 
37  persons, 
39  persons, 

46  persons, 
109  persons, 
1 18  persons, 
121  persons, 
124  persons, 
194  persons, 

Boston.     Ward  S, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Si/e 


1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3,137 

289 

534 

461 

442 

328 

2.54 

208 

162 

93 

77 

57 

41 

35 

31 

26 

23 

13 

12 

8 

8 

11 

4 

1 

•2 

2 

1 
2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4,370 

185 

682 

713 

680 

5S6 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


0 

41 

49 

127 

500 

300 

200 

200 

120 

19,781 

647 

1,778 

1,893 

1,992 

1,821 

1,561 

1,395 

1,363 

9,58 

849 

634 

473 

509 

402 

447 

3S5 

184 

173 

121 

131 

1.58 

107 

14 

32 

23 

18 

37 

112 

20 

14 

22 

22.5 

60 

33 

350 

410 

300 

130 

23,508 

492 

2,371 

2,763 

2,874 

2,560 


5.00 

41.00 

49.00 

127.00 

500.00 

300.00 

200.00 

200.00 

120.00 

6.31 

2.24 

3.33 

4.11 

4.51 

5..55 

6.15 

6.71 

8.41 

10.30 

11.03 

11.12 

11.54 

14.54 

12.97 

17.19 

16  74 

14.15 

14.42 

15.13 

16.38 

14.36 

26.75 

14.00 

16  00 

11..50 

18.00 

18.50 

56.00 

20.00 

14.00 

22.00 

225.00 

60.00 

33.00 

350.00 

410.00 

300.00 

130.00 

5..38 

2.66 

3.48 

3.88 

4.23 

4.37 


Avcr- 
agi; 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sous 
to  a 
Room 


8.S0 

1.10 

0.08 

0.41 

0.14 

0.25 

0.44 

0.48 

1.03 

0.86 

0.45 

0.60 

0.73 

0.89 

0.90 

0.98 

1.04 

0.95 

0.87 

0.91 

0.99 

1.04 

0.89 

1.08 

0.87 

0.96 

1.20 

1.25 

1.26 

1.22 

1.46 

0  82 

1.64 

1..50 

2.17 

1.44 

1.46 

0..52 

1..50 

2.21 

1.68 

0.17 

0.77 

3.30 

0.34 

0.30 

0.41 

1.49 

0.98 

038 

0..58 

0.77 

0.95' 

1.14 


538 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and 

NUMBKR  OF   PKRSOSS 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
N  umber 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

CoL-NTiEs,  Cities, 

tc)wns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

T(i  A  Familv. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Boston.      Ward  8  — 
Con. 

Boston.      Ward  0  — 
Con. 

6  persons,    . 

510 

2,497 

4.90 

1.23 

24  persons,     . 

1 

19 

19.00 

1.26 

7  persons,    . 

290 

1,683 

5.80 

1.21 

28  persons,     . 

1 

30 

30.00 

0.93 

8  persons,    . 

198 

1,289 

6.51 

1.23 

30  persons,    . 

2 

66 

33.00 

0.91 

'J  persons,     . 

145 

1,121 

7.73 

1.16 

32  persons,     . 

2 

71 

35.50 

0.90 

10  persons,    . 

97 

824 

8.49 

1.18 

37  persons,     . 

1 

5 

5.00 

7.40 

11  persons,    . 

73 

782 

10.71 

1.03 

46  persons,     . 

1 

20 

20.00 

2.30 

12  persons,    . 

48 

594 

12.38 

0.97 

48  persons,    . 

1 

34 

.34.00 

1.41 

13  persons,     . 

26 

407 

15.65 

0.83 

62  persons,    . 

1 

24 

24.00 

2.58 

14  persons,    . 

39 

554 

14.21 

0.99 

77  pei-sons,     . 

1 

36 

36.00 

2.14 

15  persons,     . 

17 

260 

15.29 

0.98 

109  persons,     . 

1 

100 

100.00 

1.09 

16  persons,     . 

13 

209 

16.08 

1.00 

Boston.     Ward  10,  . 

4,471 

31,465 

7.04 

0.72 

17  persons,     . 

10 

159 

15.90 

1.07 

1  person. 

190 

727 

3.83 

0.26 

18  persons,     . 

8 

179 

22.38 

0.80 

2  persons,    . 

688 

3,323 

4.83 

0.41 

19  persons,     . 

8 

151 

18.88 

1.01 

3  persons,     . 

857 

4,813 

5.62 

0.53 

20  persons,    . 

i 

111 

15.86 

1.26 

4  persons,     . 

808 

5,009 

6.20 

0.65 

21  persons,    . 

3 

56 

18.67 

1.13 

5  persons,    . 

594 

3,980 

6.70 

0.75 

22  persons,     . 

8 

186 

23.25 

0.95 

6  persons,     . 

374 

2,857 

7.64 

0.79 

23  persons,    . 

4 

178 

44.50 

0.52 

7  persons,    . 

266 

2,195 

8.25 

0.85 

24  persons,    . 

2 

96 

48.00 

0,50 

8  persons,    . 

177 

1,662 

9.39 

0.85 

26  persons,     . 

3 

65 

21.67 

1.20 

9  persons,     . 

124 

1,184 

9.55 

0.94 

27  persons,    . 

3 

83 

27.67 

0.98 

10  persons,     . 

101 

1,0.54 

10.44 

0.96 

34  persons,    • 

3 

108 

36.00 

0.94 

11  persons,    . 

74 

770 

10.41 

1.06 

36  persons,    . 

1 

33 

33.00 

1.09 

12  persons,    . 

43 

489 

11.37 

1.06 

37  persons,    . 

1 

30 

30.00 

1.23 

13  persons,    . 

45 

.598 

13.29 

0.98 

41  persons,    . 

1 

40 

40.00 

1.03 

14  persons,    . 

23 

278 

12.09 

1.16 

.56  persons,     . 

1 

53 

53.00 

1.06 

15  persons,     . 

26 

315 

12.12 

1.24 

78  persons,    . 

1 

24 

24.00 

3.25 

16  persons,     . 

22 

321 

14.59 

1.10 

79  persons,    . 

1 

78 

78.00 

1.01 

17  persons,     . 

21 

324 

15.43 

1.10 

93  persons,    . 

1 

115 

115.00 

0.81 

18  persons,    . 

3 

81 

27.00 

0.67 

183  persons,    . 

1 

249 

249.00 

0.73 

19  persons,    . 

10 

151 

15.10 

1.26 

268  persons,     . 

1 

234 

234.00 

1.15 

20  persons,    . 

4 

78 

19.50 

1.03 

Boston.     Ward  9, 

4,682 

24,765 

5.29 

0.94 

21  persons,     . 

2 

30 

15.00 

1.40 

1  person, 

319 

825 

2..59 

0.39 

22  persons,    . 

2 

44 

22.00 

1.00 

2  persons,     . 

870 

2,984 

3.43 

0.58 

23  persons,    . 

1 

9 

9.00 

2.56 

3  persons,     . 

778 

3,161 

4.06 

0.74 

24  persons,    . 

2 

34 

17.00 

1.41 

4  persons,    . 

727 

3,474 

4.78 

0.84 

25  persons,     . 

1 

30 

30.00 

0.83 

5  persons,     . 

529 

2,500 

4.73 

1.06 

27  persons,    . 

2 

54 

27.00 

1.00 

6  persons,    . 

418 

2,221 

5.31 

1.13 

28  persons,    . 

1 

50 

50.00 

0.56 

7  persons,     . 

295 

1,717 

5.82 

1.20 

29  persons,    . 

2 

211 

105.,50 

0.27 

8  persons,    . 

214 

1,425 

6.66 

1.20 

30  persons,    . 

1 

25 

25.00 

l.'.'O 

9  persons,    . 

124 

992 

8.00 

1.13 

43  persons,    . 

1 

75 

75.00 

0.57 

10  persons,    . 

80 

809 

10.11 

0.99 

46  persons,    . 

1 

28 

28.00 

1.64 

11  persons,    . 

()8 

775 

11.40 

0.97 

59  persons,    . 

1 

2.50 

250.00 

0.24 

12  persons,    . 

51 

579 

11.35 

1.06 

75  persons,    . 

1 

50 

50.00 

1..50 

13  persons,    . 

41 

.585 

14.27 

0.91 

82  persons,    . 

1 

100 

100.00 

0.82 

14  persons,     . 

41 

543 

13.24 

1.06 

118  persons,    . 

1 

110 

110.00 

1.07 

15  persons,     . 

31 

466 

15.03 

1.00 

132  persons,     . 

1 

1.56 

156.00 

0.85 

16  persons,     . 

25 

340 

13.60 

1.18 

Boston.     Hard  11,    . 

3,770 

35,008 

9 .29 

0..57 

17  persons,     . 

9 

130 

14.44 

1.18 

1  person. 

223 

734 

3.29 

0.30 

18  persons,     . 

16 

322 

20.13 

0.89 

2  persons,     . 

521 

2,373 

4.. 55 

0.44 

19  persons,    . 

^ 
( 

99 

14.14 

l.,34 

3  persons,     . 

,598 

3,859 

6.45 

0.46 

20  persons,    . 

9 

131 

14.56 

1.37 

4  persons,     . 

.525 

4,551 

8.67 

0.46 

21  persons,    . 

10 

1.56 

15.60 

1.35 

5  persons,     . 

502 

4,902 

9.76 

0..51 

22  persons,     . 

8 

126 

15.75 

1.40 

6  persons,     . 

409 

4,387 

10.73 

0.56 

KOOMS. 


539 


EOOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and 

Number 

of 
Families 

Total 

Numbei 

of 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 

Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and 

Number 

of 
Families 

Total 

Number 

of 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 

Number  of  Persons 
TO  A  Family. 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

NU.MBER  OF  Persons 
TO  A  Family. 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

SUFFOLK-Con. 

SUFFOLK-Con. 

Boston,     irnrd  11  — 

Boston.     Ward  12  — 

Con. 

Con. 

7  persons,     . 

319 

3,678 

11.53 

0.61 

30  persons,    . 

1 

28 

28.00 

1.07 

8  ))erson8, 

206 

2,519 

12.23 

0.65 

37  persons. 

1 

33 

33.00 

1.12 

9  persons, 

145 

1,884 

12.99 

0.69 

39  persons, 

1 

26 

26.00 

1.50 

10  persons, 

110 

1,556 

14.15 

0.71 

62  persons. 

1 

60 

60.00 

1.03 

11  persons. 

61 

819 

13.43 

0.82 

70  persons, 

1 

30 

30.00 

2  33 

12  persons, 

:       39 

622 

15.95 

0.75 

86  persons, 

1 

250 

250.00 

0..34 

13  persons, 

33 

487 

14.76 

0.88 

91  persons, 

1 

31 

31.00 

2.94 

14  persons. 

'          20 

290 

14..50 

0.97 

94  ijersons. 

1 

99 

99.00 

0.95 

15  persons. 

11 

192 

17.45 

0.S6 

134  persons. 

1 

64 

64.00 

2.09 

16  persons. 

i 

133 

19.00 

0.84 

214  persons. 

1 

30 

30.00 

7.13 

17  persons, 

12 

210 

17.50 

0.97 

352  persons. 

1 

400 

400.00 

0.88 

IS  ijersons, 

5 

75 

15.00 

1.20 

691  persons. 

1 

276 

276.00 

2.50 

19  persons. 

2 

26 

13.00 

1.46 

Boston.    Ward  j 

13,    . 

5,4.53 

23,450 

4.30 

1.06 

20  persons. 

3 

61 

20.33 

0.98 

1  person. 

210 

622 

296 

0.34 

21  persons. 

4 

96 

24.00 

0.88 

2  persons. 

835 

2,986 

3.58 

0.56 

24  persons, 

1 

45 

45.00 

0.53 

3  jjersons. 

976 

3,840 

3.93 

0.76 

26  persons, 

1 

20. 

20.00 

1.30 

4  persons. 

974 

3,978 

4.08 

0.98 

2S  persons. 

1 

37 

37.00 

0.76 

5  persons. 

815 

3,547 

4.35 

1.15 

32  persons. 

2 

&3 

31.50 

1.02 

6  persons, 

635 

2,893 

4.56 

1.32 

33  persons, 

1 

79 

79.00 

0.42 

7  persons, 

445 

2,161 

4.86 

1.44 

35  persons, 

1 

71 

71.00 

0.49 

8  persons. 

266 

1,421 

5.34 

1..50 

66  persons, 

1 

48 

48.00 

1.38 

9  persons. 

147 

821 

5.59 

1.61 

68  persons, 

1 

120 

120.00 

0..-)7 

10  persons, 

66 

417 

6.32 

1.58 

71  persons. 

1 

64 

64.00 

1.11 

11  persons. 

35 

253 

7.23 

1.52 

89  persons. 

1 

300 

300.00 

0.30 

12  persons. 

19 

139 

7.32 

1.64 

91  persons. 

1 

75 

75.00 

1.21 

13  persons, 

11 

94 

8.55 

1.52 

97  persons. 

1 

120 

120.00 

0.81 

14  persons. 

4 

37 

9.25 

1.51 

112  persons. 

1 

319 

319.00 

0.35 

15  persons. 

5 

76 

15.20 

0.99 

116  persons. 

1 

193 

193.00 

0.60 

16  persons. 

2 

24 

12.00 

1.33 

BoHon.     Wnrd 

J-^  . 

3,518 

29,724 

8.45 

0.73 

17  persons, 

1 

22 

22.00 

0.77 

1  person. 

119 

446 

3.75 

0.27 

18  persons. 

2 

31 

15.50 

1.16 

2  persons. 

548 

2,642 

4.82 

0.41 

19  persons. 

3 

37 

12.33 

1.54 

3  persons. 

.578 

3,516 

6.08 

0.49 

25  persons. 

1 

31 

31.00 

0.81 

4  i>ersons. 

496 

3,457 

6.97 

0..57 

31  persons. 

1 

20 

20.00 

1.55 

5  persons. 

400 

3,034 

7.59 

0.66 

Boston.    Ward  . 

74,    . 

4,074 

22,945 

5.63 

0.84 

6  persons, 

289 

2,513 

8.70 

0.69 

1  person. 

111 

373 

3.36 

0.30 

7  persons. 

211 

2,090 

9.91 

0.71 

2  persons. 

656 

2,989 

4.56 

0.44 

8  persons,     . 

199 

2,066 

10.3S 

0.77 

3  persons. 

786 

4,022 

5.12 

0.59 

9  persons. 

145 

1,672 

11.53 

0.78 

4  persons, 

735 

3,918 

5.33 

0.75 

10  persons, 

125 

1,487 

11.90 

0.84 

5  persons. 

611 

3,449 

5.64 

0.89 

11  persons. 

84 

1,058 

12.60 

0.87 

6  persons, 

461 

2,735 

5.93 

1.01 

12  persons. 

91 

1,187 

13.04 

0.92 

7  persons, 

299 

1,830 

6.12 

1.14 

13  persons, 

48 

645 

13.44 

0.97 

8  persons. 

189 

1,238 

6.55 

1.22 

14  persons. 

59 

862 

14.61 

0.96 

9  persons. 

111 

805 

7.25 

1.24 

15  persons, 

31 

433 

13.97 

1.07 

10  persons. 

57 

475 

8.33 

1.20 

16  persons. 

27 

3S9 

14.41 

1.11 

11  persons. 

27 

251 

9.30 

1.18 

17  persons. 

23 

339 

14.74 

1.15 

12  persons. 

10 

74 

7.40 

1.62 

IS  persons. 

17 

253 

14.88 

1.21 

13  persons. 

9 

85 

9.44 

1.38 

19  persons,    . 

4 

47 

11.75 

1.62 

14  persons,    . 

6 

66 

11.00 

1.27 

20  persons,     . 

3 

53 

17.67 

1.13 

15  persons. 

2 

31 

15..50 

0.97 

21  persons,     . 

5 

90 

18.00 

1.17 

17  persons,    . 

1 

15 

15.00 

1.13 

23  persons,    . 

2 

46 

23.00 

1.00 

18  persons,    . 

1 

13 

13.00 

1.38 

25  persons,     . 

1 

14 

14.00 

1.79 

107  persons, 

1 

26 

26.00 

4.12 

28  persons,    . 

1 

58 

58.00 

0.48 

680  persons,     . 

1 

550 

550.00 

1.24 

540 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


EOOMS:    OCCUPIED.  DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Coutinued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

NuJiBER  OF  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Boston.     Ward  lo, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persona, 
,"5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
18  persons, 
43  persons, 

200  persons, 
220  persons,     . 
Boston.     Ward  16, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  pei'sons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
16  persons, 
20  persons, 
45  persons, 

Boston.     Ward  17, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 


ins. 


15  perso 

16  persons 

17  persons 


Number 

of 
B'amilies 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

3,992 

22,546 

90 

318 

598 

2,763 

763 

3,871 

770 

4,121 

627 

3,670 

431 

2,499 

318 

1,965 

171 

1,162 

115 

838 

.56 

395 

29 

2.33 

6 

61 

10 

112 

47 

16 

.54 

2T1 

150 

3,735 

22,334 

68 

253 

642 

3,271 

798 

4,388 

727 

4,222 

536 

3,294 

401 

2,642 

250 

1,770 

155 

1,129 

81 

649 

48 

417 

17 

151 

6 

60 

1 

9 

2 

39 

1 

10 

1 

15 

1 

15 

4,6.i6 

23,740 

119 

345 

734 

3,082 

884 

4,113 

921 

4,472 

695 

3,756 

519 

2,902 

360 

2,092 

186 

1,193 

119 

821 

66 

461 

23 

193 

11 

92 

8 

79 

O 

20 

5 

67 

.  2 

26 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


5.65 

3.53 

4.62 

5.07 

5.35 

5.85 

5.80 

6.18 

6.80 

7.29 

7.05 

8.03 

10.17 

11.20 

11.75 

16.00 

54.00 

271.00 

150.00 

5.98 

3.72 

5.10 

5..50 

5.81 

6.15 

6.59 

7.08 

7.28 

8.01 

8.69 

8.88 

10.00 

9.00 

19.50 

10.00 

15.00 

15.00 

5.10 

2.90 

4.20 

4.65 

4.86 

5.40 

5.59 

5.81 

6.41 

6.90 

6.98 

8.39 

S..36 

9.88 

10.00 

13.40 

13.00 


0.83 
0.28 
0.43 
0.59 
0.75 
0.85 
1.03 
1.13 
1.18 
1.24 
1.42 
1.37 
1.18 
1.16 
1.19 
1.13 
0.80 
0.74 
1.47 
0.73 
0.27 
0.39 
0.55 
0.69 
0.81 
0.91 
0.99 
1.10 
1.12 
1.15 
1.24 
1.20 
1.44 
0.72 
1.60 
1.33 
3.00 
0.89 
0..34 
0.48 
0.64 
0.82 
0  93 
1.07 
1.20 
1.25 
1.30 
1.43 
1.31 
1.43 
1.32 
1.50 
1.19 
1.31 


CofNTiES,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  a  Family. 


SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Boston.     Wa7-dl7- 
Con. 

18  persons, 
212  persons, 

Boston.     Ward  18, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, , 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

19  persons, 

22  persons, 

23  persons, 

26  persons, 
29  persons, 

1.58  persons, 
276  persons, 
Boston.    Ward  19, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 
19  persons, 
21  persons, 
23  persons, 
25  persons, 

27  persons, 
31  persons, 
37  persons, 
77  persons, 

399  persons. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 

Speci 

fled  Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


1 

12 

12.00 

1 

14 

14.00 

4,960 

23,686 

4.78 

180 

531 

2.95 

953 

3,791 

3.98 

1,007 

4,.320 

4.29 

908 

4,154 

4.57 

695 

3,401 

4.89 

471 

2,500 

5.31 

329 

1,917 

5  83 

183 

1,114 

6.09 

100 

712 

7.12 

62 

476 

7.68 

27 

225 

8.33 

17 

141 

8.29 

6 

67 

11.17 

8 

101 

12.63 

5 

53 

10.60 

10 

10.00 

11 

11.00 

13 

13.00 

17 

17.00 

16 

16.00 

13 

13.00 

30 

30.00 

50 

50.00 

23 

23  00 

4,620 

23,940 

5.18 

122 

413 

3.39 

627 

2,641 

4.21 

789 

3,696 

4.68 

884 

4,370 

4.94 

713 

3,657 

5.13 

542 

2,967 

5.47 

408 

2,242 

5.50 

242 

1.441 

5.95 

148 

979 

6.61 

69 

.523 

7.58 

30 

256 

8.53 

22 

182 

8.27 

7 

69 

9.86 

3 

29 

9.67 

.52 

13.00 

7 

7.00 

15 

15.00 

30 

30.00 

14 

14.00 

20 

20.00 

36 

.36.00 

42 

42.00 

55 

55.00 

51 

51.00 

153 

* 

153.00 

1..50 
15.14 
0.92 
0.34 
0..50 
0.70 
0.87 
1.02 
1.13 
1.20 
1.31 
1.26 
1.30 
1.32 
1.45 
1.16 
1.11 
1.42 
1.60 
1.55 
1.46 
1.29 
1.44 
2.00 
,0.97 
3.16 
12.00 
0.93 
0.30 
0.47 
0.64 
0.81 
0.97 
1.10 
1.27 
1.34 
1.36 
1.32 
1.29 
1.45 
1.32 
1.45 
1.15 
2.29 
1.27 
0.70 
1.64 
1.25 
0.75 
0.74 
0.67 
l.,51 
2.61 


ROOMS. 


541 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING  HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

Total 

of 

Numlioi- 

Families 

of 

of 

Rooms 

Speci- 

Oc- 

fied Size 

cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


SUFFOLK  — Con 

Boston.    Ward  20, 
1  person, 
•2  persons, 

3  persona, 

4  persons, 

0  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 
29  persons, 
33  persons, 
47  persons, 
81  persons, 

Boston.     Ward  21, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

0  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
1(!  persons, 

17  persons, 
,   21  persons, 

31  persons, 
33  persons, 
135  persons, 
Boston.     Ward 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons. 


4,674 

S6 

732 

818 

918 

772 

542 

363 

209 

110 

58 

29 

17 

7 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

4,306 

53 

721 

862 

884 

683 

446 

302 

168 

81 

41 

31 

12 

5 

5 

5 

1 

1 

2 

1 
1 
1 

4,770 
68 
746 
921 
915 
802 
528 
340 
217 
110 


33,562 

363 

4,239 

5,325 

6,373 

5,723 

4,262 

3,067 

1,820 

982 

570 

285 

184 

107 

57 

8 

11 

18 

14 

47 

15 

42 

50 

31,393 

279 

3,938 

5,429 

6,306 

5,218 

3,752 

2,707 

1,528 

797 

459 

356 

147 

64 

76 

63 

12 

15 

50 

30 

36 

131 

29,194 

270 

3,649 

5,038 

5,412 

4,954 

3,538 

2,355 

1,603 

850 


7.18 

4.22 

5.79 

6.51 

6.94 

7.41 

7.86 

8.45 

8.71 

8.93 

9.83 

9.83 

10.82 

15.29 

14.25 

8.00 

11.00 

18.00 

14.00 

23.50 

15.00 

42.00 

.50.00 

7.29 

5.26 

5.46 

6.30 

7.13 

7.64 

8.41 

8.96 

9.10 

9.84 

11.20 

1.48 

12.25 

12.80 

15.20 

12.60 

12.00 

15.00 

25.00 

30.00 

36.00 

131.00 

6.12 

3.97 

4.89 

5.47 

5.91 

6.18 

6.70 

6.93 

7.39 

7.73 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


0.64 

0.24 

0.35 

0.46 

0.58 

0.67 

0.76 

0.83 

0.92 

1.01 

1.02 

1.12 

1.11 

0.85 

0.98 

1.88 

1.45 

1.00 

1.36 

1.23 

2.20 

1.12 

1.62 

061 

0.19 

0.37 

0.48 

0.56 

0.65 

0.71 

0.78 

0.88 

0.91 

0.89 

0.96 

0.98 

1.02 

0.92 

1.19 

1.33 

1.13 

0.84 

1.03 

0.92 

1.03 

0.76 

0.25 

0.41 

0.55 

0.68 

0.81 

0.90 

1.01 

1.08 

1.16 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Boston.     Ward  22  — 
Con. 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 
24  persons, 
40  persons, 

47  persons, 

51  persons, 
87  persons, 

101  persons, 
397  persons, 
Boston.     Ward  23 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

42  persons, 

43  persons, 

48  persons, 

52  persons, 
129  persons, 
412  persons, 

Boston.    Ward  24, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  pei-sons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
16  persons, 


Number 

Total 

of 

Number 

Families 

of 

of 

Rooms 

Speci- 

Oc- 

fied Size 

cupied 

60 
27 
15 
4 
7 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
3,866 
76 
583 
742 
755 
,599 
455 
279 
155 
109 
51 
34 
10 
6 
3 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
3,944 
66 
555 
773 
774 
637 
438 
331 
172 
87 
54 
29 
10 
6 
4 
3 


471 
283 
181 
38 
84 
18 
17 
20 
20 
60 
12 
95 
66 
60 
100 
25,308 
313 
3,201 
4,4.33 
4,878 
4,036 
3,138 
1,956 
1,150 
852 
433 
331 
102 
64 
43 
25 
14 
14 
20 
66 
29 
135 
75 
27,611 
313 
3,263 
4,923 
5,254 
4,633 
3,337 
2,643 
1,415 
699 
505 
232 
108 
57 
47 
49 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


7.85 
10.48 
12.07 
9., 50 
12.00 
18.00 
17.00 
20.00 
20.00 
60.00 
12.00 
95.00 
66.00 
60.00 
100.00 
6.55 
4.12 
5.49 
5.97 
6.46 
6.74 
6.90 
7.01 
7.42 
7.82 
8.49 
9.74 
10.20 
10.67 
14.33 
12.50 
14.00 
14.00 
20.00 
66.00 
29.00 
135.00 
75.00 
7.00 
4.74 
5.88 
6.37 
6.79 
7.27 
7.62 
7.98 
8.23 
8.03 
9.35 
8.00 
10.80 
9.50 
11.75 
16.33 


.Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


1.27 

1.05 

0.99 

1.37 

1.17 

0.83 

0.94 

0.85 

1.20 

0.67 

3.92 

0.54 

1.32 

1.68 

3.97 

0.72 

0.24 

0.36 

0.50 

0.62 

0.74 

0.87 

1.00 

1.08 

1.15 

1.18 

1.13 

1.18 

1.22 

0.98 

1.20 

1.14 

3.00 

2.15 

0.73 

1.79 

0.96 

5.49 

0.66 

0.21 

0.34 

0.47 

0.59 

0.69 

0.79 

0.88 

0.97 

1.12 

1.07 

1.38 

1.11 

1.37 

1.19 

0.98 


542 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES —  Continued. 


Counties,  Citiks, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 

Speci- 

flecl  Size 


SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Boston.     Ward  24  — 
Con. 

17  persons, 

25  persons, 

35  persons, 

50  persons, 

72  persons, 

Boston.     Ward  2.5, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 
S  persons, 
9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 
20  persons, 
30  persons, 
59  persons, 
88  persons, 

Chelsea,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 
20  persons, 

22  persons, 

23  persons, 

29  persons, 

30  persons, 

31  persons, 
34  persons, 
47  persons, 

2!i5  persons, 


1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3,172 

69 

422 

598 

596 

512 

395 

231 

162 

87 

42 

23 

13 

t 

5 
2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

6,934 

165 

1,194 

1,413 

1,266 

1,011 

728 

483 

292 

169 

99 

56 

22 

14 

5 

2 

3 
2 
1 


Total 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


30 

18 

45 

33 

21,249 

218 

2,221 

3,648 

3,794 

3,604 

2,955 

1,713 

1,234 

721 

353 

218 

152 

63 

88 

20 

21 

39 

8 

20 

105 

54 

41,357 

588 

5,899 

7,777 

7,387 

6,295 

4,827 

3,245 

2,010 

1,188 

759 

479 

223 

133 

50 

IS 

36 

32 

78 

20 

26 

13 

25 

20 

56 

70 

103 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
l>er- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


7.00 

30.00 

18.00 

45.00 

33.00 

6.70 

3.16 

5.26 

6.10 

6.37 

7.04 

7.48 

7.42 

7.62 

8.29 

8.40 

9.48 

11.69 

9.00 

17.60 

10.00 

21.00 

13.00 

8.00 

20.00 

105.00 

54.00 

5.J)6 

3.56 

4.94 

5.50 

5.83 

6.23 

6.63 

6.72 

6.88 

7.03 

7.67 

8.55 

10.14 

9.50 

10.00 

9.00 

12.00 

16.00 

78.00 

10.00 

26.00 

13.00 

25.00 

20.00 

56.00 

70,00 

103.00 


2.43 
0.83 
1.94 
1.11 
2.18 
0.71 
0.32 
0.38 
0.49 
0.63 
0.71 
0.80 
0.94 
1.05 
1.09 
1.19 
1.16 
1.03 
1.44 
0.80 
1..50 
0.76 
1.31 
2.50 
1..50 
0.56 
1.63 
0.76 
0.28 
0.40 
0.55 
0.69 
0.80 
0.90 
1.04 
1.16 
1.28 
1..S0 
1.29 
1.18 
1.37 
1.40 
1.67 
1.33 
1.06 
0.26 
2.20 
0.88 
2.23 
1.20 
1.55 
0.61 
0.67 
2.48 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  1'krsons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 

.Speti- 

fled  .Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


SUFFOLK— Con. 

Chelsea.     Ward  1, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

22  persons, 

30  persons, 
47  persons, 

Chelaea.    Ward  2, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
20  persons, 
,34  persons, 

Chelsea.     Ward  3, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

23  persons, 

31  persons, 


1,655 

46 

289 

311 

327 

231 

178 

104 

63 

37 

33 

17 

9 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,712 

48 

.313 

345 

295 

245 

170 

12» 

74 

52 

25 

13 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1,561 

33 

245 

334 

268 

225 

1()4 

133 

80 

32 

21 

10 


9,227 

157 

1,3.53 

1,618 

1,767 

1,264 

1,065 

679 

401 

257 

235 

149 

85 

32 

14 

22 

18 

16 

25 

70 

9,461 

173 

1,464 

1,726 

1,588 

1,443 

1,026 

764 

475 

322 

183 

106 

18 

39 

78 

56 

9,330_ 

130 

1,249 

1,823 

1,578 

1,433 

1,0,54 

S()4 

.534 

24(> 

1,58 

84 

66 

11 


14 

26 
20 


5. ,58 

3.41 

4.68 

5.20 

5.40 

5.47 

5.98 

6.53 

6.37 

6.95 

7.12 

8.76 

9.44 

10.67 

14.00 

11.00 

18.00 

16.00 

25.00 

70.00 

5.53 

3.60 

4.68 

5.00 

5.38 

5.89 

6.04 

6.16 

6.42 

6.19 

7.32 

8.15 

9.00 

9.75 

78.00 

56.00 

5.98 

4.12 

5.10 

5.46 

5.89 

6.37 

6.43 

6.50 

6.68 

7.69 

7.52 

8.40 

9.43 

5.50 

9.00 

7.00 

14.00 

26.00 

20.00 


0.81 
0.29 
0.43 
0..58 
0.74 
0.91 
l.OO 
1.07 
1.26 
1.30 
1.40 
1.26 
1.27 
1.22 
1.00 
1.45 
0.94 
1.38 
1.20 
0.67 
0.80 
0.28 
0.43 
0.60 
0.74 
0.85 
0.99 
1.14 
1.25 
1.45 
l.,37 
1.35 
1.33 
1.33 
0.26 
0.61 
0.76 
0.24 
0.39 
0.,55 
0.68 
0.79 
0.93 
1.08 
1.20 
1.17 
1.33 
1.31 
1.27 
2.36 
1..56 
2.14 
1.14 
0.8S 
1.55 


ROOMS. 


543 


KOOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


CouNTiKS,  Cities, 

Towns,  akd 

Number  op  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Chelsea.    Ward  4, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
13  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
22  persons, 

Chelsea.    Ward  6, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
17  persons, 
29  persons, 

2.5.5  persons. 
Revere, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  jjersons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
17  persons, 
26  persons, 

Winthrop,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


1,241 

29 

222 

263 

223 

194 

132 

72 

49 

33 

I 

12 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

765 

9 

125 

160 

153 

116 

84 

50 

26 

15 

13 

4 

3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1,6.52 

31 

275 

342 

289 

266 

193 

93 

69 

46 

16 

17 

7 

3 

3 

1 

1 

910 

17 

122 

188 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

7,405 

5.97 

0.73 

94 

3.24 

0.31 

1,0.38 

4.68 

0.43 

1,537 

5.84 

0.51 

1,.342 

6.02 

0.60 

1,206 

6.22 

0.80 

914 

6.92 

0.87 

499 

6.93 

1.01 

339 

6.92 

1.16 

236 

7.15 

1.26 

57 

8.14 

1.23 

89 

7.42 

1.48 

22 

22.00 

0.55 

8 

8.00 

1.63 

9 

9.00 

l.,56 

11 

11.00 

1.36 

4 

4.00 

5.50 

5,934 

7.76 

0.62 

28 

3.11 

0  32 

795 

6.36 

0.31 

1,073 

6.71 

0.45 

1,112 

7.27 

0.55 

949 

8.18 

0.61 

768 

9.14 

0.66 

439 

8.78 

0.80 

261 

10,04 

0.80 

127 

8.47 

1.06 

126 

9.69 

1.03 

51 

12.75 

0.86 

32 

10.67 

1.13 

43 

10.75 

1.21 

14 

14.00 

1.21 

13 

13.00 

2.23 

103 

103.00 

2.48 

11,017 

6.67 

0.67 

142 

4.58 

0.22 

1,038 

5.96 

0.34 

2,140 

6.26 

0.48 

1,829 

6. .33 

0.63 

1,821 

6.85 

0.73 

1,388 

7.19 

0.83 

724 

7.78 

0.90 

545 

7.90 

1.01 

381 

8.28 

1.09 

112 

7.00 

1.43 

142 

8.35 

1.32 

61 

8.71 

1.38 

24 

8.00 

1.63 

35 

11.67 

1.20 

15 

15.00 

1.13 

20 

20.00 

1.30 

7,478 

8.22 

0.56 

140 

8.24 

,4^12 

821 

6.73 

0.30 

1,462 

7.78 

0.39 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

XUMBER  OF  Persons 

to  a  Family. 


Number]    Total 

of      I  Number 
Families        of 


of 
.Speci- 
fied Size 


Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver 

age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


SUFFOLK  — Con, 

Winthrop  —  Con . 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  j)ersons, 

18  persons, 
42  persons, 

WORCESTER 

Ashburnhani, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

19  persons, 
26  persons, 
31  persons, 

Athol,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

15  persons, 

17  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 
29  persons. 


187 

1,446 

7.73 

143 

1,151 

8.05 

105 

847 

8.07 

62 

673 

10.85 

40 

351 

8.78 

16 

129 

8.06 

11 

95 

8.64 

10 

220 

22.00 

1 

9 

9.00 

3 

60 

20.00 

1 

8 

8.00 

1 

9 

9.00 

1 

11 

11.00 

1 

4 

4.00 

1 

42 

42.00 

.530 

3,528 

6.66 

29 

156 

5.38 

118 

713 

6.04 

119 

736 

6.18 

99 

688 

6.95 

54 

376 

6.96 

45 

303 

6.73 

31 

229 

7.39 

11 

91 

8.27 

12 

86 

7.17 

4 

25 

6.25 

2 

16 

8.00 

1 

6 

6.00 

1 

16 

16.00 

1 

19 

19.00 

1 

17 

17.00 

1 

22 

22.00 

1 

29 

29.00 

1,750 

11,681 

6.67 

108 

4.58 

4.24 

340 

1,902 

5  59 

391 

2,462 

6.30 

337 

2,263 

6.72 

218 

1,528 

7.01 

143 

1,018 

7.12 

i   i 

615 

7.99 

55 

390 

7.09 

31 

215 

6.94 

20 

173 

8.65 

7 

59 

8.43 

8 

73 

9.13 

5 

46 

9.20 

1 

8 

8.00 

2 

28 

14.00 

1 

57 

57.00 

1 

26 

26.00 

1 

35 

35.00 

0.52 
0.62 
0.74 
0.64 
0.91 
1.12 
1.16 
0.50 
1.33 
0.65 
1.75 
1.67 
1.45 
4..50 
1.00 


0.61 
0.19 
0.33 
0.49 
0.58 
0.72 
0.89 
0.95 
0.97 
1.26 
1.60 
1.38 
2.00 
O.Sl 
0.74 
1.12 
1.18 
1.07 
0.63 
0.24 
■0.36 
0.48 
0.60 
0.71 
0.84 
0.88 
1.13 
1.30 
1.16 
1.31 
1.32 
1.41 
1.88 
1.21 
0.37 
0.85 
0.83 


544 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


WORCESTER- 

Athol  — CoE. 

31  persons, 

41  persons, 

58  persons, 

160  persons, 

Auburn, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
16  persons, 

Barre, . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
15  persons, 
18  persons, 
20  persons, 
60  persons, 

134  persons, 
Berlin, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  person 

9  persons 

10  person 

11  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
Blackstone, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 


Con. 


IS, 


as. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Koom 


1 

22 

22.00 

1 

37 

37.00 

1 

106 

106.00 

1 

160 

160.00 

345 

2,124 

6.16 

15 

56 

3.73 

49 

268 

5.47 

65 

385 

5.92 

60 

398 

6.63 

51 

347 

6.80 

34 

209 

6.15 

32 

208 

6.50 

16 

94 

5.88 

9 

62 

6.89 

6 

43 

7.17 

4 

26 

6.. 50 

1 

5 

5.00 

2 

12 

6.00 

1 

11 

11.00 

5.58 

4,086 

8.40 

55 

339 

6.16 

136 

938 

6.90 

117 

949 

8.11 

88 

702 

7.98 

66 

585 

8.86 

39 

348 

8.92 

22 

241 

1.10 

12 

117 

9.75 

6 

51 

8.50 

6 

41 

6.83 

o 

13 

6.,50 

3 

70 

2.33 

o 

53 

26.50 

1 

24 

24.00 

1 

46 

46.00 

1- 

60 

60.00 

1 

109 

109.00 

225 

1,7.56 

7.80 

18 

112 

6.22 

57 

420 

7.37 

35 

291 

8.31 

38 

297 

7.82 

29 

229 

7.90 

18 

143 

7.94 

10 

93 

9.30 

9 

72 

8.00 

5 

37 

7.40 

3 

37 

12.33 

1 

10 

10.00 

1 

10 

10.00 

1 

5 

5.00 

1,266 

8,343 

6.59 

43 

218 

5.07 

199 

1,143 

5.74 

1.41 
1.11 
0.55 
1.00 
0.75 
0.27 
0.37 
0.51 
0.60 
0.73 
0.98 
1.08 
1.36 
1.31 
1.40 
1.69 
2.40 
2.17 
1.45 
0.49 
0.16 
0.29 
0.37 
0..50 
0  56 
0.67 
0.64 
0.82 
1.06 
1.46 
1.69 
0.51 
0.57 
0.75 
0.43 
1.00 
1.23 
0.51 
0.16 
0.27 
0.36 
0.51 
0.63 
0.76 
0.75 
1.00 
1.22 
0.81 
1.10 
1.30 
2.80 
0.72 
0.20 
0.35 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


WORCESTER-Con 

Blackstone  —  Con . 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
•13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
20  persons, 

25  persons, 

26  persons, 
33  persons, 
41  persons, 

Bolton, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
Boylston,    . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
Brookfleld, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 

Speci- 

tied  Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

228 

1,377 

233 

1,469 

1.52 

1,004 

135 

894 

109 

785 

72 

520 

32 

327 

29 

202 

14 

105 

5 

36 

6 

59 

2 

24 

o 

39 

1 

14 

1 

25 

1 

33 

1 

28 

1 

41 

206 

1,567 

13 

64 

46 

281 

42 

306 

46 

369 

22 

196 

14 

116 

11 

94 

4 

38 

4 

59 

o 

25 

1 

9 

1 

10 

177 

1,263 

17 

85 

34 

210 

28 

204 

27 

197 

26 

208 

20 

167 

11 

S4 

t 

37 

2 

15 

4 

49 

1 

7 

750 

5,065 

40 

174 

138 

8.57 

1,53 

980 

143 

974 

85 

605 

78 

564 

42 

282 

34 

253 

18 

145 

r. 
1 

45 

Aver- 
ago 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Koom 


6.04 

6.30 

6.61 

6.62 

7.20 

7.22 

10.22 

6.97 

7.50 

7.20 

983 

12.00 

19.50 

14.00 

25.00 

.33.00 

28.00 

41.00 

7.61 

4.92 

6.11 

7.29 

8.02 

8.91 

8.29 

8.55 

9.50 

14.75 

12.50 

9.00 

10.00 

7.14 

5.00 

6.18 

7.29 

7.30 

800 

8.35 

7.64 

5.29 

7.50 

12.25 

7.00 

6.70 

4.35 

6.21 

6.41 

6.81 

7.12 

7.23 

6.71 

7.44 

8.06 

6.43 


0.50 
0.63 
0.76 
0.91 
0.97 
1.11 
0.88 
1.44 
1.47 
1.67 
1.32 
1.17 
0.77 
1.43 
1.00 
0.79 
1.18 
1.00 
0.51 
0.20 
0.33 
0.41 
0.50 
0.56 
0.72 
0.82 
0.84 
0.61 
0.80 
1.22 
1.20 
0..58 
0.20 
0.32 
0.41 
0.55 
0.63 
0.72 
0.92 
1.51 
1.20 
0.82 
1.57 
0.65 
0.23 
0.32 
0.47 
0.59 
0.70 
0.83 
1.04 
1.08 
1.12 
1.56 


ROOMS. 


54:5 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES - 

-Continued. 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

AVORCESTEK-Con. 

i 

WORCESTER-Con. 

Brookflekl  — Con. 

Dana— Con. 

11  persons,    . 

S 

93 

11.03 

0.95 

4  persons,     . 

26 

166 

6.38 

0.63 

12  persons, 

2 

22 

11.00 

1.09 

5  persons. 

28 

203 

7.25 

0.69 

13  persons, 

1 

5 

5.00 

2.60 

6  persons. 

7 

61 

8.71 

0.69 

14  persons, 

3 

15 

5.00 

2.80 

7  persons. 

9 

67 

7.44 

0.94 

15  persons, 

1 

i 

7.00 

2.14 

8  persons. 

4 

26 

6.50 

1.23 

18  persons, 

1 

4 

4.00 

4.50 

9  persons, 

6 

46 

7.67 

1.17 

20  persons. 

1 

36 

36.00 

0.56 

10  persons, 

•2 

18 

9.00 

1.11 

21  persons, 

1 

4 

4.00 

5.25 

11  persons. 

2 

23 

11. .50 

0.96 

Charlton,    . 

470 

3,399 

7.23 

0.55 

Douglas,     . 

483 

3,447 

7.14 

0.59 

1  person. 

25 

145 

5.80 

0.17 

1  person. 

38 

200 

5.26 

0.19 

2  persons. 

105 

672 

6.40 

0.31 

2  persons. 

90 

640 

7.11 

0.28 

3  persons. 

105 

726 

6.91 

0.43 

3  persons, 

98 

097 

7.11 

0.42 

4  persons, 

86 

675 

7.85 

0.51 

4  persons. 

76 

549 

7.22 

0.55 

5  persons. 

56 

473 

8.45 

0.59 

5  persons. 

70 

502 

7.17 

0.70 

6  persons, 

38 

269 

7.08 

0.85 

6  persons. 

33 

233 

7.06 

0.85 

7  persons. 

22 

1.53 

6.95 

1.01 

7  persons. 

29 

224 

7.72 

0.91 

8  persons, 

9 

73 

8.11 

0.99 

8  persons, 

28 

201 

7.18 

1.11 

9  persons, 

12 

95 

7.92 

1.14 

9  persons, 

6 

64 

10.67 

0.84 

10  persons. 

4 

20 

5.00 

2.00 

10  persons. 

6 

62 

8.67 

1.15 

11  persons. 

2 

21 

10.50 

1.05 

11  persons. 

6 

48 

8.00 

1.38 

12  xiersons, 

3 

22 

7.33 

1.64 

13  persons, 

1 

11 

11.00 

1.18 

13  persons, 

o 

33 

16.50 

0.79 

15  persons. 

1 

10 

10.00 

1.50 

17  persons, 

1 

22 

22.00 

0.77 

27  persons. 

1 

16 

16.00 

1.69 

Clinton, 

2,278 

13,735 

6.03 

0.84 

Dudley, 

628 

3,976 

6.83 

0.81 

1  person. 

55 

190 

3.45 

0.29 

1  person. 

19 

100 

5.26 

0.19 

2  persons. 

321 

1,614 

5.03 

0.40 

2  persons. 

75 

419 

5.59 

0.36 

3  persons, 

372 

1,987 

5.34 

0.56 

3  persons. 

100 

620 

6.20 

0.48 

4  persons, 

423 

2,471 

5.84 

0.68 

4  persons. 

107 

682 

6.37 

0.63 

,')  persons. 

331 

2,004 

6.05 

0.83 

5  persons, 

88 

579 

6.58 

0.76 

6  persons. 

260 

1,644 

6.32 

0.95 

6  persons, 

71 

458 

6.45 

0.93 

7  persons. 

173 

1,145 

6.62 

1.06 

7  persons, 

50 

326 

6.52 

1.07 

8  persons, 

127 

772 

6.08 

1.32 

8  persons. 

43 

276 

6.42 

1.25 

9  persons. 

82 

567 

6.91 

1.30 

9  persons. 

40 

252 

6.30 

1.43 

10  persons. 

66 

421 

6.38 

1..57 

10  per.sons. 

19 

125 

6..58 

l.,52 

11  persons. 

28 

184 

6.57 

1.67 

11  persons, 

9 

61 

6.78 

1.62 

12  persons. 

11 

96 

8.73 

1.38 

12  persons. 

1 

7.00 

1.71 

13  persons. 

8 

138 

17.25 

0.75 

13  persons. 

2 

17 

8.50 

1.53 

14  persons. 

8 

87 

10.88 

1.29 

14  persons, 

3 

45 

15.00 

0.93 

16  persons. 

1 

7 

7.00 

2.29 

17  persons. 

1 

9 

9.00 

1.89 

19  persons. 

1 

25 

25.00 

0.76 

FITCHBURG, 

5,686 

34,.591 

6.08 

0.76 

22  persons. 

1 

30 

30.00 

0.73 

1  person. 

149 

610 

4.09 

0.24 

24  persons. 

1 

24 

24.00 

1.00 

2  persons. 

919 

4,941 

5.38 

0.37 

26  persons. 

1 

18 

18.00 

1.44 

3  persons. 

1,136 

6,474 

5.70 

0.53 

28  persons. 

1 

20 

20.00 

1.40 

4  persons, 

1,035 

6,211 

6.00 

0.67 

36  persons, 

1 

25 

25.00 

1.44 

5  persons. 

781 

4,739 

6.07 

0.82 

3S  iiersons. 

2 

48 

24.00 

1.58 

6  persons, 

579 

3,618 

6.25 

0.96 

42  persons. 

1 

28 

28.00 

1.,'50 

7  persons. 

421 

2,755 

6.54 

1.07 

53  persons, 

1 

70 

70.00 

0.70 

8  persons. 

264 

1,767 

6.69 

1.20 

66  persons, 

1 

50 

50.00 

1..32 

9  persons. 

173 

1,214 

7.02 

1.28 

88  persons, 

1 

70 

70.00 

1.26  1 

10  persons,     . 

83 

.551 

6.64 

1.51 

Dana,  . 

196 

1,298 

6.62 

0.55 

11  persons,     . 

68 

499 

7.34 

1.50 

1  person. 

24 

101 

4.21 

0.24  1 

12  persons. 

35 

244 

6.97 

1.72 

2  persons,    . 

48 

298 

6.21 

0.32  ! 

13  persons,    . 

16 

134 

8.38 

1.55 

3  persons,     . 

40 

289 

7.23 

0.42 

1 

14  persons,    . 

4 

47 

11.75 

1.19 

546 


CENSUS    OP    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED    DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Coutinued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and 

^TUMBER  OP  PEKSONS 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Koom 


WORCESTER-Con. 

FlTCHBUKG  —  Con . 

15  persons,  . 

17  persons,  . 

IS  persons,  . 

22  persons,  . 

23  persons,  . 

24  persons,  . 
27  persons,  . 
32  persons,  . 
37  persons,  . 
80  persons,  . 

Ill  jjersons,  . 
Fitchhurg.     Ward  1 

1  person, 

2  persons,  . 

3  persons,  . 

4  persons,  . 

5  persons,  . 

6  persons,  . 

7  persons,  . 
S  persons,  . 
9  persons,  . 

10  x^ersons,  . 

11  persons,  . 

12  persons,  . 
17  persons,  . 
80  persons,  . 

Ill  persons,  . 
Fitchhurg.      Ward  2 

1  person, 

2  persons,  . 

3  persons,  . 

4  persons,  . 

5  persons,  . 

6  persons,  . 

7  persons,  . 

8  persons,  . 

9  persons,  . 

10  persons,  . 

11  persons,  . 

12  persons,  . 

13  pei'sons,  . 

14  persons,  . 

15  persons,  . 
17  persons,  . 
IS  persons,  . 
22  persons,  . 
27  persons,  . 

Fitchhurg.     Ward  3 

1  person, 

2  persons,  . 

3  persons,  . 

4  persons,  . 

5  persons,  . 

6  persons,  . 


897 

30 

131 

161 

161 

123 

94 

87 

49 

32 

10 

11 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1,241 

18 

155 

210 

198 

174 

147 

IIG 

60 

58 

41 

27 

16 


5 

3 

1 

1 

1 

911 

25 

138 

166 

170 

133 

93 


28 

26 

12 

112 

55 

80 

15 

95 

75 

217 

5,334 

104 

698 

856 

930 

705 

518 

535 

309 

212 

62 

75 

34 

4 

75 

217 

6,695 

73 

760 

1,027 

1,023 

919 

801 

627 

386 

367 

234 

159 

106 

13 

11 

47 

24 

26 

12 

SO 

5,719 

132 

761 

1,027 

1,067 

820 

555 


10.29 

7.00 

26.00 

12.00 

37.33 

27.50 

80.00 

15.00 

95.00 

75.00 

217.00 

5.95 

3.47 

5.33 

5.32 

5.78 

5.73 

5.51 

6.15 

6.31 

6.63 

6.20 

6.82 

6.80 

4.00 

75.00 

217.00 

5..39 

4.06 

4.90 

4.89 

5.17 

5.28 

5.45 

5.41 

5.85 

6..33 

5.71 

5.89 

6.63 

6..i0 

5.50 

9.40 

8.00 

26.00 

12.00 

80.00 

6.28 

5.28 

5.51 

6.19 

6.28 

0.17 

5.97 


1.46 

2.43 

0.69 

1.83 

0.62 

0.87 

0.34 

2.13 

0.39 

1.07 

0.51 

0.82 

0.29 

0.38 

0.56 

0.69 

0.87 

1.09 

1.14 

1.27 

1.36 

1.61 

1.61 

1.76 

4.25 

1.07 

0.51 

0.97 

0.25 

0.41 

0.61 

0.77 

0.95 

1.10 

1.30 

1.37 

1.42 

1.75 

1.87 

1.81 

2.00 

2.55 

1.60 

1.13 

0.69 

1.83 

0.34 

0.75 

0.19 

0.36 

0.48 

0.64 

0.81 

1.01 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

to  a  Family. 


WORCESTER-Con. 

Fitchhurg.      Ward  3 
—  Con. 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

23  persons, 

24  persons, 
32  persons,     . 

Fitchhurg.     Ward  4 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
37  persons 


Fitchhurg.     Wa 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons 
23  persons 

Fitchhurg. 

1  person 

2  person 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  perso 

9  person 

10  persons 

11  persons 


Wa 


IS, 


ins, 

iS. 


■dS 


de 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Kooin.s 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


74 

51 

28 

8 

10 

6 

6 

1 

1 

1 

793 

36 

159 

197 

1,54 

86 

69 

39 

19 

15 

6 

4 

1 

4 

1 

2 

1 

843 

22 

175 

206 

170 

122 

68 

35 

22 

13 


1 

1 

1,001 

18 

161 

196 

182 

143 

108 

70 

57 

27 

16 

12 


,520 

383 

211 

52 

69 

38 

42 

12 

15 

15 

5,629 

124 

920 

1,271 

1,078 

627 

578 

365 

166 

131 

94 

81 

12 

47 

15 

25 

95 

5,254 

113 

949 

1,204 

1,051 

781 

470 

259 

171 

124 

15 

31 

25 

11 

50 

5,960 

64 

853 

1,089 

1,062 

887 

696 

449 

352 

169 

94 

84 


7.03 
7.51 
7.54 

6.50 

6.90 

6.33 

7.00 

12.00 

15.00 

15.00 

7.10 

3.44 

5.79 

6.45 

7.00 

7.29 

8..38 

9.36 

8.74 

8.73 

15.67 

20.25 

12.00 

11.75 

15.00 

12.50 

95.00 

6.23 

5.14 

5.42 

5.84 

6.18 

6.40 

6.91 

7.40 

7.77 

9..54 

7.50 

7.75 

12.50 

11.00 

50.00 

5.95 

3.56 

5.30 

5.56 

5.84 

6.20 

6.44 

6.41 

6.18 

6.26 

5.88 

7.00 


1.00 
1.07 
1.19 
1.54 
1.59 
1.89 
1.86 
1.92 
1.60 
2.13 
0..57 
0.29 
0.35 
0.46 
0.57 
0.69 
0.72 
0.75 
0.92 
1.03 
0.64 
0.54 
1.00 
1.11 
0.93 
1.20 
0.39 
0.61 
0.19 
0.37 
0.51 
0.65 
0.78 
0.87 
0.95 
1.03 
0.94 
1.33 
1.42 
0.96 
1.18 
0.46 
0.78 
0.28 
0.38 
0..54 
0.09 
0.81 
0.93 
1.09 
1.30 
1.44 
1.70 
1.57 


ROOMS. 


547 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 
Towns,  and 

XCJIBER  OF  TeRSONS 

TO  A  Family. 


WORCESTER-Con. 

Fiichhtcrg.      Ward  6" 
—  Coii. 

]'2  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

23  persons, 

24  persons, 
Gardner,     . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 
!j  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
1.1  persons, 
IH  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 
24  persons, 

Grafton, 

1  person , 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

0  persons, 
C  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
\f>  persons, 
18  persons, 
22  persons, 

Hardwick,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


5 
3 
1 

1 

1 

2,062 

61 

338 

427 

388 

321 

182 

141 

86 

.52 

32 

15 

6 

5 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1,106 

56 

190 

188 

176 

156 

109 

101 

45 

38 

20 

10 

6 

2 

2 

4 
2 

1 
533 
18 
69 
93 
87 
74 
59 
55 
24 
22 
16 

7 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


29 

21 

21 

50 

40 

11,818 

221 

1,724 

2,366 

2,143 

1,881 

1,089 

884 

553 

327 

211 

94 

34 

32 

31 

30 

27 

125 

40 

7,696 

277 

1,200 

1,294 

1,209 

1,118 

845 

674 

355 

298 

143 

68 

65 

15 

12 

26 

66 

31 

3,791 

76 

428 

595 

601 

564 

469 

423 

190 

165 

115 

59 


Aver- 

afie 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
.sons 
lo  a 
Room 


5.80 

7.00 

21.00 

,50.00 

40.00 

5.73 

3.62 

5.10 

5.54 

5.52 

5.86 

5.98 

6.27 

6.43 

6.29 

6.59 

6.27 

5.67 

6.40 

10.33 

.36.00 

27.00 

62.50 

40.00 

6.96 

4.95 

6..32 

6.88 

6.87 

7.17 

7.75 

6.67 

7.89 

7.84 

7.15 

6.80 

10.83 

7.-50 

6.00 

6., 50 

33.00 

31.00 

7.11 

4.22 

6.20 

6.40 

6.91 

7.62 

7.95 

7.69 

7.92 

7.50 

7.19 

8.43 


2.07 
1.86 
0.67 
0.46 
0.60 
0.78 
0.28 
0.39 
0.54 
0.72 
0.85 
1.00 
1.12 
1.24 
1.43 
1.52 
1.76 
2.12 
2.03 
1.45 
0.44 
0.78 
0.35 
0.60 
0.66 
0.20 
0.32 
0.44 
0.58 
0.70 
0.77 
1.05 
1.01 
1.15 
1.40 
1.62 
1.11 
1.73 
2.33 
2.31 
0.55 
0.71 
0.70 
0.24 
0.32 
0.47 
0.58 
0.66 
0.75 
0.91 
1.01 
1.20 
l.,39 
1.31 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

to  a  Family. 


AV 


ORCESTER-Con 

Hardwick  —  Con. 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
17  persons, 
26  persons. 

Harvard,     . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  jiersons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
14  persons, 

24  persons, 
Holden, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

25  persons, 
Hopedale,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
24  persons, 
43  persons, 

Hubbardston, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 

Speci 

fled  Size 


2 

1 

1 

1 

279 

16 

56 

62 

53 

34 

17 

18 

12 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

5.55 

36 

90 

88 

90 

74 

46 

48 

36 

21 

11 

7 

3 

1 

3 

1 

307 

12 

59 

50 

63 

38 

36 

23 

14 

3 

5 

2 

1 

1 

348 

35 

78 


Total 

Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


13 
22 

23 

6 

21 

21 

2,237 

98 

391 

462 

450 

259 

169 

187 

116 

29 

9 

18 

10 

18 

21 

3,731 

193 

554 

567 

590 

515 

289 

379 

251 

166 

80 

54 

22 

7 

38 

26 

2,261 

56 

384 

344 

433 

316 

280 

178 

106 

25 

42 

24 

23 

50 

2,306 

168 

476 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


6.50 

11.00 

11.50 

6.00 

21.00 

21.00 

8.02 

6.13 

6.98 

7.45 

8.49 

7.62 

9.94 

10.39 

9.67 

7.25 

9.00 

9.00 

10.00 

18.00 

10.50 

6.72 

5.36 

6.16 

6.44 

6.56 

6.96 

6.28 

7.90 

6.97 

7.90 

7.27 

7.71 

7.33 

7.00 

12.67 

26.00 

7.36 

4.67 

6.51 

6.88 

6.87 

8.32 

7.78 

7.74 

7.57 

8.33 

8.40 

12.00 

23.00 

50.00 

6.63 

4.80 

6.10 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


1.85 
1.18 
1.22 
2.50 
0.81 
1.24 
0.,52 
0.16 
0.29 
0.40 
0.47 
0.66 
0.60 
0.67 
0.83 
1.24 
1.11 
1.22 
1.20 
0.78 
2.29 
0.70 
0.19 
0.32 
0.47 
0.61 
0.72 
0.96 
0.89 
1.15 
1.14 
1.38 
1.43 
1.64 
1.86 
1.11 
0.96 
0.61 
0.21 
0.31 
0.44 
0..58 
0.60 
0.77 
0.90 
1.06 
1.08 
1.19 
0.92 
1.04 
0.86 
0.55 
0.21 
0.33 


548 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Coutimiecl. 


CousTiES,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Xumbcr 

of 
Families 

of 

Spi'ci- 

fied  Size 


WORCESTER-Con 

Hubbardston  —  Con 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 
1-2  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
Lancaster,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

0  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

5  j)ersons, 

9  persons, 
10  persons, 
H  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 
10  persons, 
4S  persons, 
71  persons, 

140  persons, 
Leicester,   . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 
15  persons, 

Leominster, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 
0  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons. 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


80 
55 
46 
22 
18 
5 
4 
2 
1 
1 
1 
452 
22 
87 
83 
83 
59 
48 
29 
18 
9 
5 
3 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
731 
34 
115 
140 
141 
110 
75 
38 
31 
18 
17 
6 
3 
1 
2 

2,181 

92 

417 

477 

396 

288 

207 

121 

89 

36 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


532 
351 
333 
174 
122 
34 
34 
24 
12 
8 
38 
3,644 
122 
583 
539 
679 
417 
429 
241 
156 
89 
45 
21 
20 
24 
29 
11 
66 
173 
5,257 
185 
725 
947 
1,002 
802 
584 
303 
229 
149 
166 
49 
36 
11 
69 
13,789 
371 
2,308 
2,886 
2,492 
1,910 
1,443 
862 
668 
258 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


6.65 
6.38 
7.24 
7.91 
6.78 
6.80 
8.50 
12.00 
12.00 
8.00 
38.00 
8.06 
5.55 
6.70 
6.49 
8.18 
7.07 
8.94 
8.31 
8  67 
9.89 
9.00 
7.00 
20.00 
24.00 
29.00 
11.00 
66.00 
173.00 
7.19 
5.44 
6.30 
6.76 
7.11 
7.29 
7.79 
7.97 
7.39 
8.28 
9.76 
8.17 
12.00 
11.00 
34.50 
6.32 
4.03 
5.53 
6.05 
6.29 
6.63 
6.97 
7.12 
7.51 
7.17 


0.45 

0.63 

0.69 

0.76 

1.03 

1.18 

1.06 

0.83 

1.00 

1.63 

0.37 

0.60 

0.18 

0.30 

0.46 

0.49 

0.71 

0.67 

0.84 

0.92 

0.91 

1.11 

1.57 

0.75 

0.67 

0.66 

4.36 

1.08 

0.81 

0.62 

0.18 

0.32 

0.44 

0.56 

0.69 

0.77 

0.88 

1.08 

1.09 

1.02 

1.35 

1.00 

1.18 

0.43 

0.67 

0.25 

0.36 

0.50 

0.64 

0.75 

0.86 

0.98 

1.07 

1.26 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 

Speci- 

lied  Size 


WORCESTER-Con. 

Leominster  —  Con. 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 
22  persons, 

Lunenburg, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
16  persons, 

Mendon,     . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

13  persons, 
Milford, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  pei-sons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


20 

16 

7 

4 

2 

1 
1 


1 

302 

17 

65 

65 

51 

37 

26 

14 

13 

5 

3 

3 

2 

1 

234 

21 

51 

50 

35 

35 

15 

15 

6 

5 

1 

i,116 

114 

395 

453 

390 

265 

202 

119 

84 

37 

22 

14 

4 

1 

3 

3 

2 

3 


140 
120 
65 
33 
20 
5 
18 
45 
32 
80 
33 
2,168 
95 
423 
447 
.381 
277 
186 
109 
106 
55 
33 
32 
18 
6 
1,885 
88 
382 
391 
306 
340 
135 
141 
56 
35 
11 
14,021 
460 
2,310 
2,927 
2,587 
1,798 
1,453 
866 
637 
293 
206 
118 
32 
6 
28 
40 
40 
32 


7.00 

7.50 

9.29 

8.25 

10.00 

5.00 

18.00 

22.50 

16.00 

40.00 

33.00 

7.18 

5.59 

6.51 

6.88 

7.47 

7.49 

7.15 

7.79 

8.15 

11.00 

11.00 

10.67 

9.00 

6.00 

8.06 

4.19 

7.49 

7.82 

8.74 

9.71 

9.00 

9.40 

9.33 

7.00 

11.00 

6.63 

4.03 

5.85 

6.46 

6.63 

6.78 

7.19 

7.28 

7.58 

7.92 

9.36 

8.43 

8.00 

6.00 

9.33 

13.33 

20.00 

10.67 


1.43 

1.47 

1.29 

1.58 

1.40 

3.00 

0.89 

0.76 

1.19 

0.50 

0.67 

0.57 

0.18 

0.40 

0.44 

0.54 

0.67 

0.84 

0.90 

0.98 

0.82 

0.91 

1.03 

1.33 

2.67 

0.47 

0.24 

0.27 

0.38 

0.46 

0.51 

0.67 

0.74 

0.86 

1.29 

1.18 

0.64 

0.25 

0.34 

0.46 

0.60 

0.74 

0.83 

0.96 

1.05 

1.14 

1.07 

1.31 

1.50 

2.17 

1.86 

1.13 

0.80 

L.-iO 


KOOMS. 


549 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING  HOUSES —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Tersons 

TO  A  Family. 


WORCESTER- 

Milford  — Con. 
19  persons, 
26  persons, 
41  iiersons, 
51  persons, 

Millbury,    . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
18  persons, 
62  persons, 
96  persons, 

Xew  Bralntree, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 
,5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
16  persons, 

Northborougli, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
Nortlibriilge, 

1  person, 

2  persons. 


Con. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

0 

67 

1 

35 

1 

60 

1 

26 

1,100 

7,213 

40 

211 

178 

1,027 

200 

1,269 

211 

1,377 

1.53 

1,003 

100 

674 

71 

497 

45 

318 

45 

.336 

32 

211 

12 

76 

5 

41 

3 

33 

2 

IS 

1 

24 

1 

2 

1 

96 

114 

937 

4 

19 

16 

117 

14 

105 

27 

217 

19 

155 

13 

116 

6 

60 

4 

38 

8 

82 

1 

8 

1 

8 

1 

12 

451 

3,114 

26 

114 

72 

465 

99 

652 

78 

.581 

63 

444 

39 

272 

32 

240 

19 

137 

13 

111 

3 

23 

2 

.35 

1 

10 

2 

14 

1 

9 

1 

7 

1,070 

6,762 

39 

193 

145 

824 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 

Num 

ber  of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 

Room 


,33..50 

35.00 

60.00 

26.00 

6.56 

5.28 

5.77 

6.35 

6.53 

6.56 

6.74 

7.00 

7.07 

7.47 

6..59 

6.33 

8.20 

11.00 

9.00 

24.00 

2.00 

96.00 

8.22 

4.75 

7.31 

7. .50 

8.04 

8.16 

8.92 

10.00 

9.50 

10.25 

8.00 

8.00 

12.00 

6.90 

4.38 

6.46 

6..59 

7.45 

7.05 

6.97 

7..50 

7.21 

8.54 

7.67 

17.50 

10.00 

7.00 

9.00 

7.00 

6.32 

4.95 

5.68 


0..57 
0.74 
0.68 
1.96 
0.72 
0.19 
0..35 
0.47 
0.61 
0.76 
0.89 
1.00 
1.13 
1.21 
1..52 
1.74 
1.46 
1.18 
1.56 
0.75 
31.00 
1.00 
0.5S 
0.21 
0.27 
0.40 
0.50 
0.61 
0.67 
0.70 
0.84 
0.88 
1.25 
1.38 
1.33 
0.62 
0.23 
0.31 
0.46 
0.54 
0.71 
0.86 
0.93 
1.11 
1.05 
1.30 
0.63 
1.20 
1.86 
1.56 
2.14 
0.78 
0.20 
0.35 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Tersons 

TO  A  Family. 


WORCESTER -Con 

Northbridge  —  Con . 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 
20  persons, 

22  persons, 
33  persons, 
44  persons, 

North  Brookfleld 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

23  persons, 
25  persons, 

Oakham,     . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 
G  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 
13  persons, 

Oxford, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age' 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

198 

1,206 

6.09 

159 

1,003 

6.31 

152 

998 

6.57 

125 

775 

6.20 

91 

576 

6.33 

68 

443 

6.51 

41 

272 

6.63 

15 

110 

7.33 

20 

124 

6.20 

5 

56 

11.20 

3 

18 

6.00 

1 

8 

8.00 

3 

21 

7.00 

1 

11 

11.00 

1 

16 

16.00 

1 

21 

21.00 

1 

37 

37.00 

1 

50 

50.00 

1,030 

6,672 

fi.48 

44 

198 

4,50 

197 

1,104 

5.60 

184 

1,191 

6.47 

154 

970 

6..30 

147 

941 

6.40 

100 

692 

6.92 

98 

721 

7.36 

46 

324 

7.04 

26 

203 

7.81 

15 

109 

7.27 

8 

65 

8.13 

3 

25 

8..S3 

3 

22 

7.33 

1 

18 

18.00 

1 

15 

15.00 

1 

14 

14.00 

1 

.52 

52.00 

1 

8 

8.00 

161 

1,342 

8.34 

18 

137 

7.61 

28 

214 

7.64 

35 

280 

S.OO 

25 

204 

8.16 

27 

224 

8.30 

17 

176 

10.35 

4 

28 

7.00 

6 

51 

8.50 

1 

28 

28.00 

618 

4,250 

6.88 

53 

289 

5.45 

157 

1,042 

6.64 

117 

854 

7.30 

103 

719 

6.98 

67 

471 

7.03 

44 

303 

6.89 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


0.49 
0.63 
0.76 
0.97 
1.11 
1.23 
1.36 
1.36 
1.77 
1.07 
2.17 
1.75 
2.29 
l.,55 
1.25 
1.05 
0.89 
0.88 
0.69 
0.22 
0.36 
0.46 
0.64 
0.78 
0.87 
0.95 
1.14 
1.15 
1.38 
1.35 
1.44 
1.77 
0.78 
1.00 
1.14 
0.44 
3.13 
0.45 
0.13 
0.26 
0.38 
0.49 
0.60 
0.58 
1.00 
0.94 
0.46 
0.56 
0.18 
0.30 
0.41 
0.57 
0.71 
0.87 


550 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING  HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  op  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


WORCESTEK-Con 
Oxford  —  Con. 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
Paxton, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

11  persons, 
Petersham, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

12  persons, 
20  persons, 

Phillipston, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
Princeton,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  person 

4  person 

5  person 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 


US, 


IS, 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

28 

188 

16 

101 

14 

102 

8 

57 

6 

59 

3 

27 

1 

10 

1 

28 

114 

894 

5 

28 

25 

218 

28 

211 

29 

238 

10 

64 

I 

42 

5 

47 

3 

21 

1 

15 

1 

10 

254 

1,981 

25 

147 

56 

395 

64 

481 

36 

291 

30 

247 

16 

115 

12 

137 

6 

70 

5 

47 

3 

31 

1 

20 

114 

893 

2 

8 

35 

261 

25 

196 

17 

131 

7 

54 

9 

79 

8 

74 

5 

41 

2 

14 

2 

15 

2 

20 

236 

2,186 

16 

123 

50 

365 

54 

447 

39 

420 

20 

174 

23 

198 

16 

192 

6 

47 

3 

21 

6 

119 

3 

80 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver 
age 

Num 

ber  of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 

Room 


6.71 

1.04 

6.31 

1.27 

7.29 

1.24 

7.13 

1.40 

o.as 

1.12 

9.00 

1.33 

10.00 

1.40 

28.00 

0.54 

7.84 

0.48 

5.60 

0.18 

8.72 

0.23 

7.54 

0.40 

8.21 

0.49 

6.40 

0.78 

6.00 

1.00 

9.40 

0.74 

7.00 

1.14 

15.00 

0.60 

10.00 

1.10 

7.80 

0.48 

5.SS 

0.17 

7.05 

0.28 

7..52 

0.40 

8.08 

0.49 

8.23 

0.61 

7.19 

0.S3 

11.42 

0.61 

11.67 

0.69 

9.40 

0.96 

10.33 

1.16 

20.00 

1.00 

7.83 

0.52 

4.00 

0.25 

7.46 

0.27 

7.84 

0.38 

7.71 

0.52 

7.71 

0.65 

8.78 

0.68 

9.25 

0.76 

8.20 

0.98 

7.00 

1.29 

7.50 

1.33 

10.00 

1.10 

9.26 

0.44 

7.69 

0.13 

7.30 

0.27 

8.28 

0.36 

10.77 

0.37 

8.70 

0.57 

8.61 

0.70 

12.00 

0.58 

7.83 

1.02 

7.00 

1.29 

19.83 

0.50 

26.67 

0.41 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  op  Per.sons 

TO  A  Family. 


WORCESTER-Con 

Royal  ston,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 
Rutland, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  per.sons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
14  persons, 

Shrewsbury, 

1  pei'son, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
Southljorough, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons 

9  persons 

10  persons 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
17  persons. 


lis, 
;is, 
us. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 

Spec! 

fled  Size 


2,54 
19 
62 
66 
45 
26 
21 
10 
2 

3 

225 

15 

44 

30 

40 

38 

19 

18 

10 

4 

3 

1 

•2 

1 

381 
29 
81 
73 
67 
49 
30 
26 
10 
10 
2 

2 

1 

1 

442 

22 

85 

89 

74 

47 

52 

27 

11 

12 

5 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 


Total 

Aver- 

Number 
of 

age 
Number 

Rooms 
Oc- 

of 
Rooms 

cupied 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


1,948 

7.67 

93 

4.89 

467 

7.53 

471 

7.14 

356 

7.91 

268 

10.31 

162 

7.71 

96 

9.60 

16 

8.00 

19 

6.33 

1,502 

6.68 

58 

3.87 

237 

5.39 

182 

6.07 

313 

7.83 

299 

7.87 

128 

6.74 

139 

7.72 

63 

6.30 

26 

6.50 

29 

9.67 

9 

9.00 

11 

5.50 

8 

8.00 

2,917 

7.66 

169 

5.83 

566 

6.99 

.519 

7.11 

.513 

7.66 

399 

8.14 

260 

8.67 

236 

9.08 

102 

10.20 

87 

8.70 

19 

9.50 

20 

10.00 

t 

7.00 

20 

20.00 

3,.303 

7.47 

120 

5.45 

576 

6.78 

613 

6.89 

495 

6.69 

325 

6.91 

371 

7.13 

211 

7.81 

74 

6.73 

93 

7.75 

54 

10.80 

9 

9.00 

7 

7.00 

28 

9.33 

10 

10.00 

12 

12.00 

20 

10.00 

0.46 
0.20 
0.27 
0.42 
0.51 
0.49 
0.78 
0.73 
1.00 
1.42 
0.65 
0.26 
0.37 
0.49 
0.51 
0.64 
0.89 
0.91 
1.27 
1.38 
1.03 
1.22 
2.18 
1.75 
0.52 
0.17 
0.29 
0.42 
0.52 
0.61 
0.69 
0.77 
0.78 
1.03 
1.05 
1.10 
1.86 
0.70 
0.67 
0.18 
0.30 
0.44 
0.60 
0.72 
0.84 
0.90 
1.19 
1.16 
0.93 
1.22 
1.71 
1.39 
1.40 
1.25 
1.70 


ROOMS. 


551 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING  HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

NiMBER  OP  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 

Speci- 

tied  Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cnpied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

WORCESTER-Con. 
Southborough  -  Con. 

WORCESTER-Con. 

18  persons,    . 

3 

33 

11.00 

1.64 

Sturbridge, 

434 

3,191 

7.35 

0.60 

•20  persons, 

1 

16 

16.00 

1.25 

1  person. 

26 

176 

6.77 

0.15 

21  persons. 

2 

17 

8..50 

2.47 

2  persons. 

86 

608 

7.07 

0.2S 

55  persons, 

1 

67 

67.00 

0.82 

3  persons. 

81 

589 

7.27 

0.41 

G2  persons, 

1 

0 

2.00 

31.00 

4  persons,    . 

69 

538 

7.80 

0.51 

1'2S  persons. 

1 

150 

150.00 

0.85 

5  persons,    . 

56 

422 

7.54 

0.66 

Soutlibridge, 

1,688 

10,675 

6.32 

0.77 

6  persons. 

27 

194 

7.19 

0.84 

1  ])erson. 

63 

259 

4.11 

0.24 

7  persons. 

30 

223 

7.43 

0.94 

i  persons, 

240 

1,378 

5.74 

0.35 

8  persons, 

21 

167 

7.95 

1.01 

3  persons. 

308 

1,883 

6.11 

0.49 

9  persons. 

21 

156 

7.43 

1.21 

4  persons, 

2G7 

1,684 

6.31 

0.(8 

10  persons, 

8 

53 

6.63 

1.51 

5  persons, 

202 

1,304 

6.46 

0.77 

11  persons. 

6 

46 

7.67 

1.43 

6  persons, 

196 

1,313 

6.70 

0.90 

12  persons. 

2 

8 

4.00 

3.00 

7  persons. 

155 

1,001 

6.46 

1.08 

14  persons. 

1 

11 

11.00 

1.27 

S  persons. 

93 

609 

6.55 

1.22 

Sutton, 

714 

5,149 

7.21 

0.6G 

9  persons. 

61 

388 

6.36 

1.41 

1  person , 

33 

190 

5.76 

0.17 

10  jjersons, 

51 

336 

6.59 

1.52 

2  persons, 

130 

936 

7.20 

0.28 

11  persons. 

28 

251 

8.96 

1.23 

3  persons. 

118 

833 

7.06 

0.42 

12,  persons, 

13 

85 

6.54 

1.84 

4  persons. 

107 

781 

7. .30 

0.55 

13  persons, 

3 

26 

8.67 

1.50 

5  persons. 

92 

684 

7.43 

0.67 

14  persons, 

4 

38 

9..50 

1.47 

6  persons. 

80 

584 

7.30 

0.82 

16  persons. 

1 

IS 

18.00 

0.89 

7  persons. 

57 

393 

6.89 

1.02 

21  persons, 

2 

52 

26.00 

0.81 

8  persons, 

27 

188 

G.96 

1.15 

24  persons. 

1 

,50 

.50.00 

0.48 

9  persons. 

22 

165 

7.50 

1.20 

Spencer, 

1,625 

10,270 

6.32 

0.74 

10  persons. 

17 

105 

6.18 

1.62 

1  person. 

55 

249 

4..53 

0.22 

11  persons. 

13 

94 

7.23 

1..52 

2  persons. 

246 

1,395 

5.67 

0.35 

12  persons, 

8 

46 

5.75 

2.09 

'd  persons, 

328 

2,011 

6.13 

0.49 

13  persons, 

G 

50 

8.33 

1.56 

4  persons. 

271 

1,794 

6.G2 

0.60 

14  persons. 

2 

40 

20.00 

0.70 

5  persons. 

217 

1,371 

6. .32 

0.79 

31  persons, 

1 

30 

30.00 

1.03 

G  persons. 

164 

1,067 

6.51 

0.92 

4G  persons, 

1 

30 

30.00 

1..53 

7  persons, 

126 

772 

6.13 

1.14 

Tempi  eton. 

718 

4,8.31 

6.73 

0.60 

8  persons, 

86 

559 

6..50 

1.23 

1  person, 

39 

190 

4.87 

0.21 

9  persons. 

61 

402 

6.59 

1.37 

2  persons, 

172 

1,081 

6.28 

0.32 

10  persons, 

37 

263 

7.11 

1.41 

3  persons, 

169 

1,079 

6.38 

0.47 

11  persons, 

11 

69 

G.27 

1.75 

4  persons, 

126 

848 

G.73 

0..09 

12  persons. 

13 

101 

7.77 

1.54 

5  persons. 

87 

596 

6.85 

0.73 

13  persons. 

3 

19 

6.33 

2.05 

6  persons. 

48 

350 

7.29 

0.82 

14  persons. 

3 

45 

15.00 

0.93 

7  persons. 

26 

185 

7.12 

0.98 

15  persons, 

1 

4 

4.00 

3.75 

8  persons. 

20 

135 

6.75 

1.19 

19  persons. 

1 

19 

19.00 

1.00 

9  persons. 

13 

106 

8.15 

1.10 

20  persons, 

1 

30 

30.00 

0.67 

10  persons, 

t 

46 

6.57 

1.52 

29  persons. 

1 

100 

100.00 

0.29 

11  persons. 

3 

34 

11.33 

0.97 

Sterling,      . 

342 

2,647 

7.74 

0.4G 

12  persons. 

1 

11 

11.00 

1.09 

1  person. 

39 

216 

5.54 

0.18 

13  persons, 

1 

i 

7.00 

1.86 

2  persons. 

80 

548 

6.85 

0.29 

14  persons. 

1 

16 

16.00 

0.88 

3  persons. 

80 

605 

8.31 

0.36 

15  persons, 

2 

30 

15.00 

1.00 

4  persons. 

62 

501 

8.08 

0.50 

18  persons. 

1 

23 

23.00 

0.78 

5  persons. 

26 

204 

7.85 

0.64 

20  persons. 

1 

40 

40.00 

0.50 

6  persons, 

22 

177 

8.05 

0.75 

129  persons, 

1 

54 

.54.00 

2.39 

7  persons. 

13 

119 

9.15 

0.76 

Upton, 

524 

3,886 

7.42 

0.55 

8  persons. 

9 

77 

8.56 

0.94 

1  person, 

46 

208 

4.52 

0.22 

9  pei-sons, 

1 

62 

8.86 

1.02 

2  persons, 

120 

775 

G.4G 

0.31 

10  persons. 

3 

.56 

18.67 

0.54 

3  persons. 

124 

899 

7.25 

0.41 

13  persons, 

1 

22 

22.00 

0.59 

4  persons. 

90 

688 

7.64 

0.52 

552 


CENSUS    OP   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


WORCESTER 

Upton  —  Con. 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
14  persons, 
18  persons, 

20  persons, 
25  persons, 

28  persons, 
31  persons, 

1(54  persons, 
Uxbridge,  . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

21  persons, 
Warren, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
16  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 

29  persons, 
Webster,     . 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons. 


-Con. 


Numlier 

Total 

of 

Number 

Families 

of 

of 

Rooms 

Speci- 

Oc- 

fied Size 

cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


62 

482 

37 

280 

18 

147 

9 

96 

9 

99 

1 

9 

1 

9 

1 

11 

1 

12 

1 

21 

1 

31 

1 

16 

1 

28 

1 

75 

812 

5,678 

37 

216 

162 

1,016 

138 

90S 

154 

1,110 

108 

777 

79 

,548 

44 

311 

46 

.361 

20 

178 

11 

109 

4 

38 

4 

36 

1 

7 

3 

26 

2 

37 

980 

6,682 

30 

140 

1.52 

951 

213 

1,394 

180 

1,260 

1.32 

880 

102 

724 

66 

466 

41 

287 

37 

259 

10 

81 

5 

40 

6 

39 

1 

12 

1 

26 

1 

29 

1 

16 

I 

.50 

1 

28 

1,716 

10,082 

90 

429 

2.56 

1,431 

345 

1,996 

307 

1,872 

l-l  t 

1.51 

8.17 

10.67 

11.00 

9.00 

9.00 

11.00 

12.00 

21.00 

31.00 

16.00 

28.00 

75.00 

6.99 

5.84 

6.27 

6., 58 

7.21 

7.19 

6.94 

7.07 

7.85 

8.90 

9.91 

9.,50 

9.00 

7.00 

13.00 

18..50 

6.82 

4.67 

6.26 

6.54 

7.00 

0.67 

7.10 

7.06 

7.00 

7.00 

8.10 

8.00 

6.50 

12.00 

26.00 

29.00 

16.00 

,50.00 

28.00 

5.88 

4.77 

5..59 

5.79 

6.10 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


0.64 
0.79 
0.86 
0.75 
0.82 
1.11 
1.22 
1.27 
1.50 
0.95 
0.81 
1.75 
1.11 
2.19 
0.02 
0.17 
0.32 
0.46 
0.55 
0.69 
0.86 
0.99 
1.02 
1.01 
1.01 
1.16 
1..33 
1.86 
l.OS 
1.14 
0.66 
0.21 
0.32 
0.46 
0.57 
0.75 
0.85 
0.99 
1.14 
1.29 
1.23 
1.38 
1.85 
1.08 
0.54 
0.55 
1.31 
0.44 
1.04 
0.77 
0.21 
0.36 
0..52 
0.66 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

to  a  Family. 


WORCESTER- 

Webster  —  Con. 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 
17  persons, 
19  persons, 

22  persons, 

23  persons, 
32  persons, 
34  persons, 
.50  persons, 

Westborough, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
19  persons, 
2.5  persons, 
27  persons, 

301  persons, 

752  persons. 

West  Boylston, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  pei'sons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
55  persons,    , 

West  Brookfield 
1  person, 


Con. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


210 

194 

116 

S3 

62 

24 

15 

7 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1,031 

63 

198 

230 

185 

145 

78 

65 

25 

20 

10 

•2 

1 
1 
2 
2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

648 

37 

107 

119 

106 

84 

71 

51 

31 

17 


6 
2 
1 
1 
1 
409 
41 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
ago 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

1,189 

5.66 

1,092 

5.63 

676 

5.83 

500 

6.02 

407 

6..56 

175 

7.29 

101 

6.73 

45 

6.43 

5 

5.00 

19 

19.00 

33 

33.00 

38 

38.00 

15 

15.00 

32 

.32.00 

27 

27.00 

7,.589 

7.36 

302 

4.79 

1,199 

6.06 

1,531 

6.60 

1,335 

7.22 

1,057 

7.29 

584 

7.49 

482 

7.42 

194 

7.76 

186 

9.30 

87 

8.70 

13 

0..50 

7 

7.00 

39 

.39,00 

23 

11..50 

40 

20.00 

50 

50.00 

24 

24.00 

136 

136.00 

300 

300.00 

4,363 

6.73 

179 

4.84 

678 

6.34 

814 

6.84 

753 

7.10 

570 

6.79 

442 

6.23 

389 

7.63 

194 

6.26 

104 

6.12 

74 

10.57 

49 

7.00 

45 

7.50 

10 

5.00 

13 

13.00 

9 

9.00 

40 

40.00 

2,939 

7.19 

218 

5.32 

Aver- 
age 

Xum- 

be.r  of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 

Room 


0.88 

1.07 

1.20 

1..33 

1.37. 

1.37 

1.63 

1.87 

3.40 

1.00 

0.67 

0.61 

2.13 

1.06 

1.85 

0.69 

0.21 

0.33 

0.45 

0.55 

0.69 

0.80 

0.94 

1.03 

0.97 

1.15 

1.69 

1.71 

0.33 

1.22 

0.95 

0.50 

1.13 

2.21 

2.51 

0.68 

0.21 

0.32 

0.44 

0.56 

0.74 

0.96 

0.92 

1.28 

1.47 

0.95 

1..57 

1.60 

2.60 

1.08 

2.00 

1.33 

0.50 

0.19 


KOOMS. 


553 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


AVORCESTER-Con 

WestBrookfleld  — 
Con. 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
Westminster, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
13  persons, 

Winchendon, 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 
17  persons, 
19  persons, 
23  persons, 
27  persons, 

Worcester, 
1  person, 
3  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  person 

8  person 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 


as, 

ns, 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


108 

76 

64 

55 

31 

18 

8 

6 

1 

1 

370 

30 

107 

73 

69 

38 

21 

15 

8 

4 

2 

2 

1 

1,078 

60 

215 

242 

185 

129 

99 

57 

45 

15 

12 

5 


1 
1 
2 

1 

20,861 

585 

3,255 

3,945 

3,966 

3,164 

2,170 

1,570 

955 

573 

259 

160 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


710 

555 

466 

4.50 

245 

155 

58 

43 

12 

27 

2,483 

137 

6.58 

470 

492 

2% 

UK) 

115 

57 

31 

15 

16 

6 

7,004 

261 

1,353 

1,.560 

1,1.59 

845 

683 

407 

340 

105 

70 

32 

14 

25 

11 

28 

20 

41 

50 

128,451 

2,237 

17,019 

22,463 

23,601 

19,321 

13,784 

10,178 

6,352 

3,981 

1.908 

1,234 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


6..57 
7.30 
7.28 
8.18 
7.90 
8.61 
7.25 
7.17 
12.00 
27.00 
6.71 
4.57 
6.15 
6.44 
7.13 
7.79 
9.05 
7.67 
7.13 
7.75 
7.50 
8.00 
6.00 
6.50 
4.35 
6.29 
6.45 
6.26 
6..55 
6.90 
7.14 
7.56 
7.00 
5.83 
6.40 
7.00 
5.00 
5. .50 
2S.O0 
20.00 
20..50 
.50.00 
6.16 
3.82 
5.23 
5.69 
5.95 
6.11 
6.35 
6.48 
6.65 
6.95 
7.37 
7.71 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


0.30 

0.41 

0.55 

0.61 

0.76 

0.81 

1.10 

1.26 

0.83 

0.41 

0.53 

0.32 

0..S3 

0.47 

0..56 

0.64 

0.66 

0.91 

1.12 

1.16 

1.33 

1.38 

2.17 

0.64 

0.23 

0.32 

0.47 

0.64 

0.76 

0.87 

0.98 

1.06 

1.29 

1.71 

1.72 

1.71 

3.60 

2.55 

0.61 

0.95 

1.13 

0.54 

0.77 

0.26 

0.38 

0.53 

0.67 

0.82 

0.94 

1.08 

1.20 

1.30 

1.36 

1.43 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  or  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


WORCESTER -Con 

Worcester  —  Con. 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  pei'sons, 

21  persons, 
33  persons, 
33  persons, 

24  persons, 

25  persons, 

27  persons, 

28  persons, 

39  persons, 
31  persons, 
.32  persons, 
35  persons, 

37  persons, 

38  persons, 

40  persons, 

41  persons, 
44  persons, 
46  person.s, 
49  persons, 
.53  persons, 

63  persons, 

64  persons, 
66  persons, 
69  persons, 
99  persons, 

113  persons, 

1.50  persons, 

172  persons, 

188  persons, 

205  persons, 

227  persons, 

.539  persons, 
1,055  persons, 
WorceMer.     Ward  1 

1  person, 

2  persons 

3  person 

4  persons 

5  person 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 
13  persons. 


ns, 


ns, 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


93 

34 

24 

22 

10 

9 

7 

5 

3 

2 

3' 
4 

8 
4 
1 

2 

1 


1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2,417 

87 

400 

483 

424 

366 

232 

174 

89 

67 

32 

21 

9 


839 

357 

338 

359 

180 

141 

158 

75 

61 

25 

81 

180 

302 

1.51 

40 

72 

18 

111 

68 

33 

141 

60 

91 

42 

13 

60 

14 

54 

46 

43 

134 

66 

47 

108 

173 

51 

380 

100 

149 

324 

688 

15,528 

285 

2,081 

2,808 

2,662 

2,425 

1,.590 

1,235 

607 

,531 

271 

188 

84 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


AvcT- 

age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


9.12 

10.50 

14.08 

16.32 

18.00 

15.67 

22..57 

15.00 

20.33 

12.50 

27.00 

45.00 

37.75 

37.75 

40.00 

36.00 

18.00 

.55.. 50 

34.00 

33.00 

70.150 

60.00 

45..50 

42.00 

13.00 

CO.OO 

14.00 

54.00 

46.00 

43.00 

134.00 

66.00 

47.00 

108.00 

173.00 

51.00 

380.00 

100.00 

149.00 

324.00 

688.00 

6.43 

3.28 

5.20 

5.81 

6.28 

6.63 

6.85 

7.10 

6.83 

7.78 

8.47 

8.95 

9.33 


1.33 
1.24 

0.99 
0.93 
0.S9 
1.09 
0.80 
1.37 
0.98 
1.68 
0.81 
0.51 
0.64 
0.66 
0.68 
0.78 
1.61 
0  56 
0.94 
1.06 
0.52 
0.63 
0.88 
0.98 
3.38 
0.77 
3. .50 
0.98 
1.37 
1.49 
0.49 
1.05 
2.11 
1.05 
0.87 
3.37 
0.49 
3.05 
1.53 
1.63 
1..53 
0.71 
0.31 
0.38 
0.52 
0.64 
0.75 

o.ss 

0.99 
1.17 
1.16 
1.18 
1.23 
1.29 


554. 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


EOOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING  HOUSES —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  ok  Peksons 

TO  A  Family. 


WORCESTER-Con. 

Worcester .     Ward  1 
—  Cod. 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 

22  persons, 

23  persons, 

28  persons, 
66  persons, 
69  persons, 

Worcester.     Ward 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 
17  persons, 

29  persons, 
53  persons, 
64  persons, 

227  persons, 
1,055  persons, 
Worcester.    Ward 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 
C  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


6 
5 
5 
1 
3 
3 
2 

1 
1 
1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2,653 

58 

414 

546 

537 

402 

293 

180 

106 

61 

23 

16 

6 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2,825 

103 

405 

440 

489 

426 

326 

247 

149 

100 

45 

38 

20 

3 

4 

6 

3 

2 


Total 
Number 

of 
Eooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Eooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Koom 


81 

13.50 

103 

20.60 

73 

14.60 

21 

21.00 

.53 

17.67 

60 

20.00 

34 

17.00 

32 

32.00 

9 

9.00 

23 

23.00 

50 

25.00 

32 

32.00 

134 

134.00 

66 

66.00 

17,208 

6.49 

291 

5.02 

2,286 

5.52 

3,160 

5.79 

3,218 

5.99 

2,.537 

6.31 

1,891 

6.45 

1,204 

6.69 

806 

7.60 

440 

7.21 

160 

6.96 

147 

9.19 

66 

11.00 

12 

6.00 

18 

9.00 

9 

9.00 

11 

11.00 

18 

18.00 

.04 

,54.00 

43 

43.00 

149 

140.00 

688 

688.00 

16,427 

5.81 

356 

3.46 

1,869 

4.61 

2,279 

5.18 

2,611 

5.34 

2,256 

5.30 

1,779 

5.46 

1,426 

5.77 

834 

5.60 

633 

6..33 

288 

6.40 

279 

7..34 

191 

9..55 

18 

6.00 

58 

14..50 

130 

21.67 

67 

22.33 

23 

11. .50 

0.96 
0.68 
1.03 
0.76 
0.96 
0.90 
1.12 
0.63 
2..33 
0.96 
0.92 
0.88 
0.49 
1.05 
0.76 
0.20 
0.36 
0.52 
0.67 
0.79 
0.93 
1.05 
1.05 
1.25 
1.44 
1.20 
1.09 
2.17 
1.56 
1.67 
1.55 
1.61 
0.98 
1.49 
1.52 
1.53 
0.89 
0.29 
0.43 
0.58 
0.75 
0.94 
1.10 
1.21 
1.43 
1.42 
1.56 
1.50 
1.26 
2.17 
0.97 
0.69 
0.72 
1.48 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


WORCESTER-Con. 

Worcester.     Ward  3 
—  Con. 

18  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 

21  persons, 

23  persons, 

24  persons, 
27  persons, 
32  persons, 
35  persons, 
.37  persons, 
41  persons, 
49  persons, 

188  persons, 
529  persons, 
Worcester.     Ward  4 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  iiersons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

19  persons, 

20  persons, 
31  persons, 

1,50  persons, 
172  persons, 
Worcester.     Ward  S 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 
18  persons, 

22  persons, 
24  persons. 


Number 

of 
Families 


Total 

Number 

of 


of       I  Eooms 
Speci-        Oc- 
fled  Size    cupied 


2,742 

47 

340 

476 

■517 

449 

328 

262 

164 

81 

38 

18 

12 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3,028 

67 

372 

458 

561 

511 

349 

277 

190 

127 

44 

28 

18 

7 

4 

5 

2 

1 
1 
2 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Eooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


80 

26 

15 

16 

100 

110 

40 

50 

33 

100 

42 

14 

380 

324 

14,814 

183 

1,665 

2,442 

2,682 

2,392 

1,787 

1,429 

967 

488 

235 

118 

87 

28 

20 

15 

14 

38 

173 

51 

15,901 

243 

1,600 

2,180 

2,846 

2,.585 

1,886 

1,487 

1,117 

772 

323 

170 

126 

.53 

40 

83 

23 

18 

18 

54 


26.67 

13.00 

15.00 

16.00 

lOO.OO 

36.67 

40.00 

50.00 

33.00 

100.00 

42.00 

14.00 

380.00 

324.00 

5.40 

3.89 

4.90 

5.13 

5.19 

5.33 

5.45 

5.45 

5.90 

6.02 

6.18 

6.56 

7.25 

7.00 

20.00 

15.00 

14.00 

38.00 

173.00 

51.00 

5.25 

3.63 

4.54 

4.76 

5.07 

5.06 

5.40 

5.37 

5.88 

6.08 

7.34 

6.07 

7.00 

7.57 

10.00 

16.60 

11.50 

18.00 

18.00 

27.00 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Boom 


0.68 
1.46 
1.33 
1.31 
0.23 
0.65 
0.68 
0.64 
1.06 
0.37 
0.98 
3.50 
0.49 
1.63 
0.91 
0.26 
0.41 
0.58 
0.77 
0.94 
1.10 
1.28 
1.36 
1.49 
1.63 
1.68 
1.66 
1.86 
0.70 
1.27 
1.43 
0.82 
0.87 
3.37 
0.96 
0.28 
0.44 
0.63 
0.79 
0.99 
1.11 
1.30 
1.36 
1.48 
1.36 
1.81 
1.71 
1.72 
1.40 
0.90 
1.39 
1.00 
1.22 
0.89 


ROOMS. 


555 


BOOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Xl'mber  of  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


WORCESTER-Con, 

Worcester.     Ward  5 

—  Con. 

25  persons, 

44  persons, 
'20u  persons,    . 
Worcester.     Ward 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 

9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 
22  persons, 
32  persons, 
38  persons,    . 

Worcester.     Ward 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 

8  persons, 
ii  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


2 
1 
1 

2,.i91 

.59 

415 

.502 

507 

363 

277 

199 

122 

59 

39 

21 

15 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2,452 

80 

485 

520 

501 

359 

202 

137 

75 

47 

20 

10 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


74 

13 

100 

16,919 

265 

2,.397 

3,111 

3,309 

2,452 

1,926 

1,403 

848 

411 

275 

171 

121 

40 

28 

12 

16 

16 

40 

IS 

60 

15,770 

274 

2,607 

.3,124 

3,172 

2,4.39 

1,446 

1,100 

605 

387 

160 

7-2 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Kooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


37.00 

13.00 

100.00 

6..53 

4.49 

5.78 

6.20 

6.53 

6.75 

6.95 

7.05 

6.95 

6.97 

7.05 

8.14 

8.07 

10.00 

9.33 

12.00 

16.00 

16.00 

40.00 

18.00 

60.00 

6.43 

3.43 

5.38 

6.01 

6.33 

6.79 

7.16 

8.03 

8.07 

8.23 

8.00 

7.20 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


0.68 
3.38 
2.05 
0.70 
0.22 
0.35 
0.48 
0.61 
0.74 
0.80 
0.99 
1.15 
1.29 
1.42 
1.35 
1.49 
1.30 
1.50 
1.25 
1.00 
1.06 
0.55 
1.78 
0.63 
0.66 
0.29 
0.37 
0.50 
0.63 
0.74 
0.84 
0.87 
0.99 
1.09 
1.25 

1..T3 


CoDNTiES,  Cities, 

Towns,  and 

Number  op  Persons 

to  a  Family. 


Number     Total 
of       Number 

Families'       of 
of      I  Rooms 
Speci-  I     Oc- 

fied  Sizel  cupied 


WORCESTER-Con, 

Worcester.     Ward  7 
—  Con. 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 
24  persons, 
37  persons, 
99  persons, 

113  persons, 
Worcester.     Ward  S 

1  person, 

2  persons, 

3  persons, 

4  persons, 

5  persons, 

6  persons, 

7  persons, 
S  persons, 
9  persons, 

10  persons, 

11  persons, 

12  persons, 

13  persons, 

14  persons, 

15  persons, 

16  persons, 

17  persons, 

23  persons, 

24  persons, 

25  persons, 
28  persons, 
31  persons, 
40  persons, 
46  persons, 
63  persons. 


2,153 

84 

424 

520 

430 

288 

163 

94 

60 

31 

18 

8 

9 

4 

5 

1 

2 

1 
1 


31 

54 

36 

16 

22 

29 

41 

47 

108 

15,884 

340 

2,424 

3,359 

3,101 

2,235 

1,479 

894 

568 

329 

196 

89 

133 

71 

71 

16 

37 

16 

30 

109 

77 

40 

73 

91 

60 

46 


-Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


10.33 

13.50 

12.00 

16.00 

22.00 

29.00 

41.00 

47.00 

108.00 

7.38 

4.05 

5.72 

6.46 

7.21 

7.76 

9.07 

9.51 

9.47 

10.61 

10.89 

11.13 

14.78 

17.75 

14.20 

16.00 

18.50 

16.00 

30.00 

,54.50 

3S.50 

40.00 

73.00 

45.50 

60.00 

46.00 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


1.16 
0.96 
1.25 
1.00 
0.77 
0.83 
0.90 
2.11 
1.05 
0..57 
0.25 
0.35 
0.46 
0.55 
0.64 
0.66 
0.74 
0.85 
0.85 
0.92 
0.99 
0.81 
0.73 
0.99 
0.94 
0.86 
1.06 
0.77 
0.44 
0.65 
0.70 
0.42 
0.88 
0.77 
1.37 


556 


CENSUS    or    MASSACHUSETTS 1895, 


ROOMS:    OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES 
RECAPITULATION. 


Continued. 


The  State,  and 

NcMBEB  OF  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 
of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


THE  STATE,. 

1  person,    . 

2  persons,  . 

3  persons,  . 

4  persons,  . 

5  persons,  . 

6  persons,  . 

7  persons,  . 
S  persons,  . 
9  persons,  . 

10  persons,  . 

11  persons,  . 

12  persons,  . 

13  persons,  . 

14  persons,  . 

15  persons,  . 

16  persons,  . 

17  persons,  . 

18  persons,  . 

19  persons,  . 

20  persons,  . 

21  persons,  . 

22  persons,  . 

23  persons,  . 

24  persons,  . 

25  persons,  . 

26  persons,  . 

27  persons,  . 

28  persons,  . 

29  persons,  . 

30  persons,  . 

31  persons,  . 

32  persons,  . 

33  persons,  . 

34  persons,  . 

35  persons,  . 

36  persons,  . 

37  persons,  . 

38  persons,  . 

39  persons,  . 

40  persons,  . 

41  persons,  . 

42  persons,  . 

43  persons,  . 

44  persons,  . 

45  persons,  . 

46  persons,  . 

47  persons,  . 

48  persons,  . 

49  persons,  . 

50  persons,  . 

51  persons,  . 

52  persons,  . 
58  persons,  . 
.'j4  persons,  . 


547,385 

21,836 

91,786 

106,436 

99,1.52 

78,156 

56,160 

37,173 

23,202 

13,771 

7,836 

4,352 

2,281 

1,399 

877 

547 

381 

285 

224 

163 

156 

115 

101 

63 

76 

65 

39 

44 

38 

44 

28 

27 

23 

23 

26 

28 

19 

25 

19 

16 

16 

13 

11 

17 

12 

10 

10 

13 

S 

9 

13 

6 

4 

9 

4 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

3,568,385 

6.52 

0.70 

95,391 

4. .37 

0.23 

514,059 

5.60 

0.36 

647,758 

6.09 

0.49 

632,775 

6.38 

0.63 

519,147 

6.64 

0.75 

385,414 

6.86 

0.87 

261,602 

7.04 

0.99 

169,286 

7.30 

1.10 

104,692 

7.60 

1.18 

63,473 

8.10 

1.23 

37,769 

8.68 

1.27 

21,927 

9.61 

1.25 

15,421 

11.02 

1.18 

10,871 

12.40 

1.13 

7,280 

13.31 

1.13 

5,754 

15.10 

1.06 

4,392 

15.41 

1.10 

3,811 

17.01 

1.06 

3,088 

18.94 

1.00 

3,143 

20.15 

0.99 

2,192 

19.06 

1.10 

2,471 

24.47 

0.90 

1,618 

25.68 

0.90 

2,161 

28.43 

0.84 

1,463 

22.51 

1.11 

930 

23.85 

1.09 

1,397 

31.75 

0.85 

1,273 

33..50 

0.84 

1,477 

33.57 

0.86 

948 

33.86 

0.89 

1,284 

47.56 

0.65 

744 

32.35 

0.99 

837 

.36.39 

0.91 

980 

37.69 

0.90 

937 

33.46 

1.05 

692 

36.42 

0.99 

1,084 

43.36 

0.85 

649 

34.16 

1.11 

1,012 

63.25 

0.62 

577 

36.06 

1.11 

424 

32.62 

1.26 

334 

.30.36 

1..38 

700 

41.18 

1.04 

390 

32..50 

1.35 

.536 

,53.60 

0.84 

289 

28.90 

1..59 

594 

45.69 

1.03 

291 

36.38 

1.32 

292 

32.44 

1..51 

545 

41.92 

1.19 

292 

48.67 

1.05 

247 

61.75 

0.84 

3.53 

39.22 

1.35 

173 

43.25 

1.25 

The  State,  and 

NtrjrBER  OF  Persons 

TO  A  Family. 


Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 


Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 


Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 


THE 

55 

.56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

81 

82 

84 

85 

86 

87 

88 

89 

91 

93 

94 

96 

97 

98 

99 

100 

101 

103 

105 

107 

109 

111 

112 

113 

114 

116 

118 

119 

120 


STATE -Con. 

persons,  . 

4 

persons,  . 

3 

persons,  . 

10 

persons,  . 

2 

persons,  . 

I 

persons,  . 

3 

persons,  . 

1 

persons,  . 

4 

persons,  . 

3 

persons,  . 

4 

persons,  . 

1 

persons,  . 

6 

persons,  . 

1 

persons,  . 

3 

persons,  . 

5 

persons,  . 

4 

persons,  . 

4 

persons,  . 

6 

persons,  . 

o 

persons,  . 

5 

persons,  . 

1 

persons,  . 

3 

persons,  . 

6 

persons,  . 

•2 

persons,  . 

6 

persons,  . 

1 

persons,  . 

5 

persons,  . 

'7 

persons,  . 

3 

persons,  . 

0 

persons,  . 

2 

persons,  . 

2 

persons,  . 

2 

persons,  . 

3 

persons,  . 

.7 

persons,  . 

1 

persons,  . 

4 

persons,  . 

1 

persons,  . 

1 

persons,  . 

6 

persons,  . 

1 

persons,  . 

1 

persons,  . 

1 

persons,  . 

1 

persons,  . 

o 

persons,  . 

3 

persons,  . 

2 

persons,  . 

0 

persons,  . 

3 

persons,  . 

2 

persons,  . 

2 

persons,  . 

3 

persons,  . 

o 

persons,  . 

1 

186 

46.50 

118 

39.33 

407 

40.70 

127 

63  50 

628 

89.71 

158 

52.67 

61 

61.00 

88 

22.00 

156 

,52.00 

235 

,58.75 

15 

15.00 

359 

.59.83 

85 

85.00 

235 

78.33 

247 

49.40 

163 

40.75 

179 

44.75 

870 

145.00 

309 

154.50 

384 

76.80 

300 

300.00 

101 

33.67 

269 

44.83 

134 

67.00 

308 

51.33 

50 

50.00 

322 

64.40 

120 

60.00 

200 

66.67 

280 

140.00 

266 

133.00 

124 

62.00 

3.50 

175.00 

126 

42.00 

127 

63.50 

99 

99.00 

500 

125.00 

120 

120.00 

60 

60.00 

343 

57.17 

15 

15.00 

60 

60.00 

10 

10.00 

21 

21.00 

116 

58.00 

151 

50.33 

328 

164.00 

364 

182.00 

321 

107.00 

351 

175.50 

518 

259.00 

552 

184.00 

181 

90.50 

88 

88.00 

1.18 
1.42 
1.40 
0.91 
0.66 
1.14 
1.00 
2.82 
1.21 
1.09 
4.33 
1.10 
0.79 
0.87 
1.40 
1.72 
1..59 
0..50 
0.48 
0.98 
0.25 
2.39 
1.74 
1.18 
1..56 
1.62 
1.27 
1.40 
1.28 
0.61 
0.65 
1.42 
0.51 
2.17 
1.46 
0.95 
0.77 
0.81 
1.63 
1.73 
6.67 
1.68 
10.30 
5.00 
1.84 
2.17 
0.6S 
0.62 
1.06 
0.65 
0.45 
0.64 
1.31 
1.36 


ROOMS. 


55^ 


ROOMS:  OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION  —  Concluded. 


The  State,  and 

Number  op  Persons 

To  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

.Vver- 

age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Room 

The  State,  and 

Ndmber  of  Persons 

To  A  Family. 

Number 

of 
Families 

of 
Speci- 
fied Size 

Total 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Number 

of 
Rooms 

Oc- 
cupied 

Aver- 
age 
Num- 
ber of 
Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Koom 

THE  STATE -Con. 

THE  STATE -Con. 

121  persons,  . 

410 

410.00 

0.30 

220  persons,  . 

150 

150.00 

1.47 

122  persons,  . 

42 

42.00 

2.90 

221  persons,  . 

235 

235.00 

0.94 

124  persons,  . 

562 

187.33 

0.66 

227  persons,  . 

149 

149.00 

1.52 

128  persons,  . 

150 

150.00 

0.85 

2.55  persons,  . 

103 

103.00 

2.48 

120  persons,  . 

189 

94.50 

1.37 

259  persons,  . 

287 

287.00 

0.90 

132  persons,  . 

156 

156.00 

0.85 

261  persons,  . 

135 

135.00 

1.93 

134  persons,  . 

186 

62.00 

2.16 

268  persons,  . 

234 

234.00 

1.15 

135  persona,  . 

131 

131.00 

1.03 

274  persons,  . 

57 

57.00 

4.81 

136  persons,  . 

65 

65.00 

2.09 

276  persons,  . 

23 

23.00 

12.00 

137  persons,  . 

137 

137.00 

1.00 

299  persons,  . 

135 

135.00 

2.21 

140  persons,  . 

253 

126.50 

1.11 

301  persons,  . 

136 

136.00 

2.21 

141  persons,  . 

65 

65.00 

2.17 

308  persons,  . 

182 

182.00 

1.69 

144  persons,  . 

66 

66.00 

2.18 

323  persons,  . 

284 

284.00 

1.14 

14.T  persons,  . 

45 

22.50 

6.44 

324  persons,  . 

382 

382.00 

0.85 

147  persons,  . 

121 

121.00 

1.21 

326  persons,  . 

43 

43.00 

7.58 

150  persons,  . 

173 

173.00 

0.87 

342  persons,  . 

221 

221.00 

1.55 

156  persons,  . 

156 

156.00 

1.00 

352  persons,  . 

400 

400.00 

0.88 

158  persons,  . 

50 

.50.00 

3.16 

397  persons,  . 

100 

100.00 

3.97 

160  persons,  . 

160 

160.00 

1.00 

399  persons,  . 

153 

153.00 

2.61 

162  persons,  . 

3 

3.00 

54.00 

412  persons,  . 

75 

75.00 

5.49 

164  persons,  . 

75 

75.00 

2.19 

529  persons,  . 

324 

324.00 

1.63 

168  persons,  . 

96 

96.00 

1.75 

564  persons,  . 

468 

468.00 

1.21 

169  persons,  . 

130 

130.00 

1.80 

599  persons,  . 

599 

•599.00 

1.00 

170  persons,  . 

23 

23.00 

7.39 

608  persons,  . 

295 

295.00 

2.06 

171  persons,  . 

86 

86.00 

1.99 

C80  persons,  . 

550 

550.00 

1.24 

172  persons,  . 

51 

51.00 

3.37 

691  persons,  . 

276 

276.00 

2.50 

183  persons,  . 

282 

141.00 

1.30 

741  persons,  . 

882 

882.00 

0.84 

188  persons,  . 

380 

380.00 

0.49 

752  persons,  . 

300 

300.00 

2.51 

193  persons,  . 

162 

162.00 

1.19 

957  persons,  . 

684 

684.00 

1.40 

194  persons,  . 

130 

130.00 

1.49 

1,015  persons,  . 

588 

588.00 

1.73 

198  persons,  . 

25 

25.00 

7.92 

1,032  persons,  . 

1,035 

1,035.00 

1.00 

200  persons,  . 

271 

271.00 

0.74 

1,055  persons,  . 

688 

688.00 

1.53 

205  persons,  . 

100 

100.00 

2.05 

1,087  persons,  . 

558 

558.00 

1.95 

232  persons,  . 

14 

14.00 

15.14 

1,166  persons,  . 

1,166 

1,166.00 

1.00 

214  persons,  . 

30 

30.00 

7.13 

1,596  persons,  . 

1,596 

1,596.00 

1.00 

210  persons,  . 

393 

393.00 

0.55 

ROOMS:  Occupied  and 
Unoccupied  Dwelling  Houses. 


[559] 


OCCUPIED   AND    UNOCCUPIED   ROOMS   IN    OCCU- 
PIED AND  UNOCCUPIED  DWELLING  HOUSES. 


Occupied  Dwelling  Houses 

Rooms 
in  Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwelling 
Houses 

Total 

NU.Ml-.EIi  OF 

Rooms 

Counties,  Cmco,  Am^ 
Towns. 

Occupied 
Rooms 

Un- 
occupied 
Rooms 

Total 

Occupied 

Unoccupied 

Occupied 

and 

Unoccupied 

BARNSTABLE. 

55,856 

829 

56,685 

12,254 

55,856 

13,083 

68,939 

Barnstable 

8,557 

74 

8,631 

1,479 

8,557 

1,553 

10,110 

Bourne, 

0,094 

32 

3,126 

1,493 

3,094 

1,.525 

4,619 

Brewster, 

1,827 

9 

1,836 

434 

1,827 

443 

2,270 

Chatham, 

4,553 

103 

4,656 

1,143 

4,553 

1,246 

5,799 

Dennis, 

4,222 

39 

4,261 

656 

4,222 

695 

4,917 

Eastham, 

988 

13 

1,001 

184 

988 

197 

1,185 

Falmouth,     , 

5,576 

42 

5,618 

2,473 

5,576 

2,515 

8,091 

Harwich, 

4,829 

7 

4,836 

629 

4,829 

636 

5,465 

Mashijee, 

388 

- 

388 

42 

388 

42 

430 

Orleans, 

2,820 

100 

2,920 

626 

2,820 

726 

3,546 

Provincetown, 

7,650 

261 

7,911 

295 

7,650 

556 

8,206 

Sandwich,     . 

3,235 

112 

3,347 

581 

3,235 

693 

3,928 

Truro,   . 

1,714 

- 

1,714 

416 

1,714 

416 

2,130 

Wellfleet,      . 

2,341 

23 

2,364 

952 

2,341 

975 

3,316 

Yarmouth,    . 

4,062 

14 

4,076 

851 

4,062 

865 

4,927 

•      BERKSHIRE. 

134,864 

2,051 

136,915 

10,728 

134,864 

12,779 

147,643 

Adams, 

10,177 

408 

10,585 

570 

10,177 

978 

11,155 

Alford,  . 

639 

45 

684 

95 

639 

140 

779 

Becket, . 

1,616 

16 

1,632 

238  . 

1,616 

254 

1,870 

Cheshire, 

2,705 

51 

2,756 

370 

2,705 

421 

3,126 

Clarksburg,  . 

1,500 

20 

1,520 

24 

1,500 

44 

1,544 

Dalton,  . 

4,818 

137 

4,955 

189 

4,818 

326 

5,144 

Egremont,     . 

1,631 

3 

1,634 

130 

1,631 

133 

1,764 

Florida, 

650 

4 

654 

106 

650 

110 

760 

Great  Barrington 

8,332 

70 

8,402 

636 

8,332 

706 

9,038 

Hancock, 

1,013 

- 

1,013 

96 

1,013 

96 

1,109 

Hinsdale, 

2,434 

- 

2,434 

100 

2,434 

100 

2,534 

Lanesborough, 

1,630 

8 

1,638 

201 

1,630 

209 

1,839 

Lee, 

6,732 

80 

6,812 

3.52 

6,732 

432 

7,164 

Lenox,  . 

4,442 

44 

4,486 

1,096 

4,442 

1,140 

5,582 

Monterey,     . 

1,021 

6 

1,027 

167 

1,021 

173 

1,194 

Mount  Washlngtt 

"1, 

355 

11 

366 

57 

355 

68 

423 

New  Ashford, 

263 

- 

263 

49 

263 

49 

312 

New  Marlborougl 

1. 

2,858 

33 

2,891 

221 

2,858 

254 

3,112 

North  Adams, 

25,393 

443 

25,836 

951 

25,393 

1,394 

26,787 

Otis,      , 

1,053 

10 

1,063 

187 

1,053 

197 

1,250 

Peru,     . 

569 

- 

569 

88 

569 

88 

657 

PiTTSriELD, 

30,994 

423 

31,417 

1,627 

30,994 

2,050 

33,044 

Wardl,   . 

3,574 

37 

3,611 

176 

3,574 

213 

3,787 

Ward  2,    . 

5,215 

111 

5,326 

180 

5,215 

291 

5,506 

Wards,    . 

4,072 

22 

4,094 

243 

4,072 

265 

4,337 

Ward  4,    . 

5,027 

58 

5,085 

334 

5,027 

392 

5,419 

Wards,   . 

3,969 

79 

4,048 

345 

3,969 

424 

4,393 

Ward  6,    . 

5,057 

76 

5,133 

171 

5,057 

247 

5,304 

Ward  7,    . 

4,080 

40 

4,120 

178 

4,080 

218 

4,298 

[561] 


562 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1805. 


OCCUPIED    AND   UNOCCUPIED   ROOMS    IN   OCCUPIED   AND    UNOCCUPIED 

DWELLING   HOUSES  — Continued. 


Occupied  Dwelling  Houses 

Rooms 

Total  Number  of 

Rooms 

Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 

in  Unoc- 
cupied 

Dwelling 
Houses 

Occupied 
Rooms 

Un- 
occupied 
Rooms 

Total 

Occupied 

Unoccupied 

Occupied 

and 

Unoccupied 

BERKSHIKE  — Con. 

Richmond,    . 

1,377 

19 

1,396 

163 

1,377 

182 

1,559 

Sandisfield,  . 

1,794 

20 

1,814 

422 

1,794 

442 

2,236 

Savoy,   . 

977 

- 

977 

63 

977 

63 

1,040 

Sheffield, 

3,725 

33 

3,758 

245 

3,725 

278 

4,003 

Stockbridge, 

3,779 

48 

3,827 

1,152 

3,779 

1,200 

4,979 

Tyriugham,  . 

802 

26 

828 

172 

802 

198 

1,000 

"Washington, 

712 

- 

712 

168 

712 

168 

880 

West  Stockbridge, 

2,319 

39 

2,358 

210 

2,319 

249 

2,.568 

Williamslown,     . 

7,535 

54 

7,589 

456 

7,535 

510 

8,045 

Windsor, 

1,019 

- 

1,019 

127 

1,019 

127 

1,146 

BRISTOL. 

301,831 

12,583 

314,414 

12,927 

301,831 

25,.510 

327,341 

Acushnet,     . 

,        , 

2,282 

28 

2,310  • 

161 

2,282 

189 

2,471 

Attleborongh, 

12,623 

287 

12,910 

350 

12,623 

6.07 

13,260 

Berkley, 

1,913 

11 

1,924 

103 

1,913 

114 

2,027 

Dartmouth,  . 

6,187 

141 

6,328 

1,780 

6,187 

1,921 

8,108 

Dighton, 

3,254 

181 

3,435 

245 

3,254 

426 

3,680 

Easton, 

7,145 

86 

7,231 

557 

7,145 

643 

7,788 

Fairhaven,    . 

6,468 

67 

6,535 

503 

6,468 

570 

7,038 

Fall  River, 

100,713 

5,405 

106,118 

2,700 

100,713 

8,105 

108,818 

Wardl,    . 

13,322 

982 

14,304 

239 

13,322 

1,221 

14,543 

Ward  2,    . 

9,462 

488 

9,950 

519 

9,462 

1,007 

10,469 

Wards,    . 

10,249 

283 

10,532 

184 

10,249 

.    467 

10,716 

AVard4,    . 

13,396 

686 

14,082 

160 

13,396 

846 

11,212 

Wards,    , 

9,771 

599 

10,370 

292 

9,771 

891 

10,662 

Ward  6,    . 

11,432 

930 

12,362 

455 

11,432 

1,385 

12,817 

Ward  7,    . 

9,733 

326 

10,059 

193 

9,733 

519 

10,252 

Ward  8,    . 

11,369 

298 

11,667 

372 

11,369 

670 

12,039 

Ward  9,    . 

11,979 

813 

12,792 

2S6 

11,979 

1,099 

13,078 

Freetown,     . 

2,123 

43 

2,166 

337 

2,123 

380 

2,503 

Mansfield,     . 

6,790 

172 

6,962 

241 

6,790 

413 

7,203 

New  Bedford,  . 

:       75,827 

2,890 

78,717 

2,069 

75,827 

4,9.59 

80,786 

Wardl,   . 

14,064 

685 

14,749 

489 

14,064 

1,174 

15,238 

Ward  2,   . 

11,209 

334 

11,.543 

300 

11,209 

634 

11,843 

Wards,    . 

10,431 

343 

10,774 

250 

10,431 

593 

11,024 

Ward  4,    . 

11,745 

383 

12,128 

263 

11,745 

646 

12,391 

WardO,    . 

14,170 

434 

14,604 

357 

14,170 

791 

14,961 

Ward  6,    . 

14,208 

711 

14,919 

410 

14,208 

1,121 

15,329 

North  Attleborongh, 

10,357 

476 

10,833 

614 

10,357 

1,090 

11,447 

Norton, 

3,080 

76 

3,156 

367 

3,080 

443 

3,523 

Raynham,     . 

3,557 

76 

3,633 

129 

3,557 

205 

3,762 

Rehoboth,     . 

'         3,352 

73 

3,425 

86 

3,352 

159 

3, -.11 

Seekonk, 

:         2,428 

72 

2,500 

90 

2,428 

162 

2, '00 

Somerset, 

3,865 

254 

4,119 

250 

3,865 

504 

4,063 

Swansea, 

3,214 

31 

3,245 

48 

3,214 

79 

,",,2.13 

Taunton,    . 

41,645 

2,044 

43,689 

1,497 

41,645 

3,.541 

45,136 

Wardl,    . 

4,963 

132 

5,095 

145 

4,9G3 

277 

5,2  0 

Ward  2,    . 

5,453 

321 

5,774 

172 

5,453 

493 

5,916 

Wards,   . 

4,730 

388 

5,118 

97 

4,730 

485 

5,215 

Ward  4,    . 

5,782 

256 

6,038 

450 

5,782 

706 

6,488 

Wards,    . 

5,217 

326 

5,543 

176 

5,217 

502 

5,719 

Ward  G,    . 

4,858 

143 

5,001 

84 

4,858 

227 

5,085 

Ward  7,    . 

4,478 

320 

4,798 

162     I 

4,478 

482 

4,960 

Wards,    . 

6,164 

.158 

6,322 

211 

6,164 

369 

6,533 

Westport,     . 

5,008 

170 

5,178 

800 

5,008 

970 

5,978 

ROOMS. 


563 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   ROOMS   IN   OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED 

DWELLING   HOUSES  — Continued. 


,-      rt 

Occupied  Dwelling  Houses 

Rooms 
in  Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwelling 
Houses 

Total  Kumber  of 

Rooms 

Towns. 

Occupied 
Kooms 

Un- 
occupied 
Kooms 

Total 

Occupied 

1 

Unoccupied 

Occupied 

and 

Unoccupied 

• 
DUKES. 

9,875 

393 

10,268 

7,7S4 

9,875 

8,177 

18,052 

Chilmark, 

751 

- 

751 

460 

751 

460 

1,211 

Cottage  City, 

2,279 

105 

2,384 

5,521 

2,279 

5,626 

7,905 

Edgartown,  . 

2,932 

109 

3,041 

558 

2,932 

667 

3,599 

Gay  Head,     . 

215 

- 

215 

12 

215 

12 

227 

Gosnold, 

279 

69 

348 

163 

279 

232 

511 

Tisbury, 

2,236 

92 

2,328 

782 

2,236 

874 

3,110 

West  Tisbury, 

1,183 

18 

1,201 

288 

1,183 

306 

1,489 

1 

ESSEX.                            478,804 

14,511 

493,315 

34,312 

478,804 

48,823 

527,627 

Amesbury 15,365 

502 

15,867 

610 

15,365 

1,112 

16,477 

Audover, 

10,039 

170 

10,209 

469 

10,039 

039 

10,678 

Bevbrlt, 

18,811 

738 

19,549 

2,288 

18,811 

3,026 

21,837 

"Ward  1, 

4,014 

40 

4,054 

99 

■        4,014 

139 

4,153 

Ward  2, 

:         4,170 

182 

4,352 

312 

4,170 

494 

4,664 

Ward  3, 

3,805 

138 

3,943 

122 

3,805 

260 

4,065 

Ward  4, 

3,224 

117 

3,341 

900 

3,224 

1,017 

4,241 

Ward  5, 

2,055 

36 

2,091 

855 

2,055 

891 

2,946 

Ward  6, 

1,543 

225 

1,768 

- 

1,543 

225 

1,768 

Boxford, 

1,543 

20 

1,563 

196 

1,543 

216 

1,759 

Bradford, 

8,067 

334 

8,401 

426 

8,067 

760 

8,827 

Danvers, 

12,275 

262 

12,537 

533 

12,275 

795 

13,070 

Essex,    . 

2,858 

88 

2,946 

445 

2,858 

533 

3,391 

Georgetown, 

3,973 

79 

4,052 

117 

3,973 

196 

4,169 

Gloucester, 

32,156 

540 

32,696 

4,430 

32,156 

4,970 

37,126 

Wardl,    . 

4,140 

60 

4,200 

1,008 

4,140 

1,068 

5,208 

Ward  2, 

4,900 

110 

5,010 

218 

4,900 

328 

5,228 

Ward  3, 

4,738 

111 

4,849 

69 

4,738 

180 

4,918 

Ward  4, 

3,541 

70 

3,611 

54 

3,541 

124 

3,665 

Ward  5, 

5,844 

75 

5,919 

231 

5,844 

306 

6,150 

Ward  6, 

4,048 

54 

4,102 

912 

4,048 

966 

5,014 

Ward  7, 

3,023 

26 

3,049 

39 

3,023 

65 

3,088 

Ward  8, 

1,922 

34 

1,956 

1,899 

1,922 

1,933 

3,855 

Groveland, 

3,631 

18 

3,649 

72 

3,631 

90 

3,721 

Hamilton, 

2,411 

- 

2,411 

1,722 

2,411 

1,722 

4,133 

Haverhill, 

46,515 

1,850 

48,365 

2,041 

46,515 

3,891 

50,406 

Ward  1, 

4,581 

210 

4,791 

282 

4,581 

492 

5,073 

Ward  2, 

4,888 

198 

5,086 

244 

4,888 

442 

5,330 

Ward  3, 

5,151 

168 

5,319 

121 

5,151 

289 

5,440 

Ward  4, 

6,686 

269 

6,955 

369 

6,686 

638 

7,324 

Ward  5, 

15,035 

687 

15,722 

564 

15,035 

1,251 

16,286 

Ward  6, 

10,174 

318 

10,492 

461 

10,174 

779 

10,953 

Ipswich, 

7,945 

54 

7,999 

509 

7,945 

563 

8,508 

Lawrence, 

62,591 

1,132 

63,723 

1,140 

62,591 

2,272 

64,863 

Ward  1, 

10,060 

248 

10,308 

129 

10,060 

377 

10,437 

Ward  2, 

8,651 

165 

8,816 

274 

8,651 

439 

9,090 

Ward  3, 

10,069 

121 

10,190 

24 

10,069 

145 

10,214 

Ward  4, 

11,264 

187 

11,451 

166 

11,264 

353 

11,617 

Ward  5, 

12,667 

215 

12,882 

179 

12,667 

394 

13,061 

Ward  6, 

9,880 

196 

10,076 

368 

9,880 

564 

10,444 

Ltnn,    . 

89,835 

3,842 

93,677 

3,774 

89,835 

7,616 

97,451 

Ward  1, 

2,312 

70 

2,382 

170 

2,312 

240 

2,552 

Ward  2, 

5,919 

238 

6,157 

364 

5,919 

602 

6,521 

Ward  3, 

21,898 

956 

22,854 

1,052 

21,898 

2,008 

23,906 

Ward  4,    . 

16,743 

978 

17,721 

482 

16,743 

1,460 

18,203 

Ward  5,    . 

19,197 

692 

19,889 

708 

19,197 

1,400 

20,597 

564 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   ROOMS   IN   OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED 

DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


r^ClT'WTIKQ       T'TTIITQ       AXll 

Occupied  Dwelling  Houses 

Rooms 
in  Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwelling 
Houses 

Total 

XUMBEK  OF 

Rooms 

Towns. 

Occupied 

Kooms 

Un- 
occupied 
Kooms 

Total 

Occupied 

Unoccupied 

Occupied 

and 

Unoccupied 

ESSEX  —  Con. 

» 

IjYNN  —  Con. 

"Ward  6, 

20,162 

717 

20,879 

701 

20,162 

1,418 

21,580 

Ward  7,    .        .        . 

3,604 

191 

3,795 

297 

3,604 

488 

4,092 

Lynnfield, 

1,515 

19 

1,534 

107 

1,515 

126 

1,641 

Manchester,  . 

3,430 

118 

3,.548 

1,747 

3,430 

1,865 

5,295 

Marblehead, . 

12,015 

370 

12,385 

2,368 

12,015 

2,738 

14,753 

Merrimac,     . 

4,282 

194 

4,476 

312 

4,282 

506 

4,788 

Methuen, 

8,933 

171 

9,104 

284 

8,933 

455 

9,388 

Middleton,     . 

1,471 

81 

1,.552 

160 

1,471 

241 

1,712 

Nahant, 

1,426 

238 

1,664 

2,600 

1,426 

2,838 

4,264 

Newbury, 

2,671 

106 

2,777 

383 

2,671 

489 

3,160 

Newbubtport,  . 

24,227   ■ 

425 

24,652 

1,355 

24,227 

1,780 

26,007 

Wardl,    ... 

3,893 

27 

3,920 

220 

3,893 

247 

4,140 

Ward  2,    ..." 

3,386 

73 

3,459 

208 

3,386 

281 

3,667 

Wards,    . 

4,908 

26 

4,934 

240 

4,908 

266 

5,174 

Ward  4,    . 

3,962 

89 

4,051 

145 

3,962 

234 

4,196 

Ward  .5,    . 

3,576 

121 

3,697 

208 

3,576 

329 

3,905 

Ward  6,    . 

4,502 

89 

4,.591 

334 

4,502 

423 

4,925 

North  Andover,    . 

5, .509 

47 

5,556 

399 

5,509 

446 

5,955 

Peabody, 

15,466 

596 

16,062 

.363 

15,466 

959 

16,425 

Rockport, 

6,997 

254 

7,2.51 

782 

6,997 

1,036 

8,033 

Rowley, 

2,373 

22 

'  2,395 

113 

2,373 

135 

2,508 

iSalem,  .... 

48,372 

1,-568 

49,940 

2,195 

48,372 

3,763 

52,135 

Wardl,    . 

6,197 

399 

6,.596 

1,015 

6,197 

1,414 

7,611 

Ward  2,    , 

9,356 

306 

9,662 

321 

9, .356 

627 

9,983 

Wards,    . 

6,964 

195 

7,159 

246 

6,964 

441 

7,405 

Ward  4,    . 

7,598 

194 

7,792 

130 

7,598 

324 

7,922 

Ward  5,    .        .        . 

11,399 

305 

11,704 

230 

11,399 

535 

11,934 

Ward  6,    . 

6,858 

169 

7,027 

253 

6,8.58 

422 

7,280 

Salisbury, 

2,380 

28 

2,408 

125 

2,380 

153 

2,533 

Saugus, . 

7,060 

204 

7,264 

869 

7,060 

1,073 

8,133 

Swampscott, 

5,702 

236 

6,938 

864 

5,702 

1,100 

6,802 

Topsfleld,      .  ,     . 

1,940 

44 

1,984 

143 

1,940 

187 

2,127 

Wenham, 

1,738 

42 

1,780 

176 

1,738 

218 

1 ,956 

West  Newbury,   . 

3,282 

119 

3,401 

195 

3,282 

314 

3,596 

FRANKLIN. 

68,207 

1,673 

69,880 

4,654 

68,207 

6,.327 

74, .534 

Ashfield 

2,210 

21 

2,231 

243 

2,210 

264 

2,474 

Bernardston, 

1,895 

26 

1,921 

138 

1,895 

164 

2,059 

Buckland, 

2,585 

86 

2,671 

129 

2,585 

215 

2,800 

Charlemont, 

2,034 

33 

2,067 

93 

2,034 

126 

2,160 

Colrain, 

2,514 

70 

2,584 

92 

2,514 

162 

2,676 

Conway, 

2,357 

51 

2,408 

131 

2,357 

182 

2, .539 

Deerfield, 

5,097 

8 

5,105 

274 

5,097 

282 

5,379 

Erving,  . 

1,614 

31 

1,645 

37 

1,614 

68 

1,682 

Gill,        . 

1,633 

52 

1,685 

45 

1,633 

97 

1,730 

Greenfield, 

10,509 

166 

10,675 

378 

10,.509 

544 

11,053 

Hawley, 

869 

15 

884 

72 

869 

87 

956 

Heath,    . 

879 

11 

890 

34 

879 

45 

924 

Leverett, 

1,349 

9 

1,358 

48 

1,349 

57 

1,406 

Leyden, 

705 

17 

722 

93 

705 

110 

815 

Monroe, 

392 

- 

392 

8 

392 

8 

400 

Montague, 

8,231 

422 

8,653 

1,408 

8,231 

1,830 

10,061 

New  Salem, 

1,569 

37 

1,606 

74 

1,569 

111 

1,680 

Northfleld, 

'         3,341 

j 

21 

3,362 

281 

3,341 

302 

3,643 

ROOMS. 


565 


OCCUPIED  AND   UNOCCUPIED   ROOMS   IN   OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED 

DWELLING  HOUSES  — Continued. 


Occupied  Dwelling 

Houses 

Rooms 

Total 

KUMBER  OF 

Rooms 

in  Unoc- 
cupied 

Dwelling 
Houses 

Counties,  Citiks,  and 
Towns. 

Occupied 

Kooms 

Un- 
occupied 
Kooms 

Total 

Occupieii 

Unoccupied 

Occupied 
and 

Unoccupied 

FRANKLIN  —  Con. 

Orange, 

8,775 

367 

9,142 

315 

8,775 

682 

9,457 

Rowe,    . 

785 

18 

803 

188 

785 

206 

991 

Shelburne,     . 

3,032 

43 

3,075 

49 

3,032 

92 

3,124 

Shutesbiirj-,  . 

830 

- 

830 

105 

830 

105 

935 

Sunderland,  . 

1,299 

5 

1,304 

44 

1,299 

49 

1,348 

Warwick, 

1,297 

- 

1,297 

153 

1,297 

153 

1,450 

Wendell, 

802 

17 

819 

155 

802 

172 

974 

Whately, 

1,604 

147 

1,751 

67 

1,604 

214 

1,818 

IIAMTDEX. 

209,488 

6,862 

216,350 

10,423 

209,488 

17,285 

226,773 

Agawam, 

3,711 

19 

3,730 

201 

3,711 

220 

3,931 

Blandford,     . 

1,859 

24 

1,883 

329 

1,859 

353 

2,212 

Brimfield, 

1,882 

12 

1,894 

126 

1,882 

138 

2,020 

Chester, 

2,525 

77 

2,602 

226 

2,525 

303 

2,828 

Chicopee,     . 

18,973 

336 

19,309 

427 

18,973 

763 

19,736 

Wardl,    . 

3,085 

57 

3,142 

6 

3,085 

63 

3,148 

Ward  2,     . 

2,757 

41 

2,798 

109 

2,757 

150 

2,907 

Ward  3,     . 

2,541 

59 

2,600 

5 

2,541 

64 

2,605 

Ward  4,    . 

3,008 

72 

3,080 

69 

3,008 

141 

3,149 

Wards,     . 

3,373 

26 

3,399 

43 

3,373 

69 

3,442 

Ward  6,     . 

1,918 

34 

1,952 

46 

1,918 

80 

1,998 

Ward  7,    . 

2,291 

47 

2,338 

149 

2,291 

196 

2,487 

East  Longmeadov 

) 

2,082 

62 

2,144 

107 

2,082 

169 

2,251 

Granville, 

2,032 

- 

2,032 

109 

2,032 

169 

2,201 

Hampden, 

1,438 

93 

1,531 

82 

1,438 

175 

1,613 

Holland, 

451 

- 

451 

56 

451 

56 

507 

HOLYOKE,       . 

43,167 

2,295 

45,462 

1,557 

43,167 

3,852 

47,019 

Wardl,     . 

5,764 

178 

5,942 

10 

5,764 

188 

5,952 

Ward  2,    . 

7,831 

582 

8,413 

122 

7,831 

704 

8,535 

Wards,    . 

5,562 

191 

5,753 

454 

5,562 

645 

6,207 

Ward  4,    . 

5,938 

868 

6,806 

137 

5,938 

1,005 

6,943 

Ward  5,    . 

4,772 

202 

4,974 

167 

4,772 

369 

5,141 

Ward  6,    . 

6,126 

186 

6,312 

95* 

6,126 

281 

6,407 

Ward  7,    . 

7,174 

88 

7,262 

572 

7,174 

660 

7,834 

Longmeadow, 

1,108 

13 

1,121 

85 

1,108 

98 

1,206 

Lndlow, 

2,911 

27 

2,938 

123 

2,911 

150 

3,061 

Monson, 

6,220 

86 

6,306 

215 

6,220 

301 

6,521 

Montgomery , 

535 

- 

535 

17 

535 

17 

552 

Palmer, . 

9,367 

180 

9,547 

473 

9,367 

653 

10,020 

Russell, 

1,209 

40 

1,249 

117 

1,209 

157 

1,366 

Southwick,    . 

1,754 

49 

1,803 

140 

1,754 

189 

1,943 

Spbingfield, 

77,438 

2,708 

80,146 

4,669 

77,438 

7,377 

84,815 

Ward  1,    . 

10,835 

472 

11,307 

707 

10,835 

1,179 

12,014 

Ward  2,    . 

9,876 

514 

10,390 

336 

9,876 

850 

10,726 

Wards,    . 

8,678 

543 

9,221 

264 

8,678 

807 

9,485 

Ward  4,    . 

10,636 

364 

11,000 

417 

10,636 

781 

11,417 

Ward  0,    . 

11,391 

177 

11,568 

554 

11,391 

731 

12,122 

Ward  6,    . 

8,480 

421 

8,901 

542 

8,480 

963 

9,443 

Ward  7,    . 

7,638 

101 

7,739 

614 

7,638 

715 

8,353 

Ward  8,    . 

9,904 

116 

10,020 

1,235 

9,904 

1,351 

11,255 

Tolland, 

651 

5 

656 

164 

651 

169 

820 

Wales,   . 

1,436 

9 

1,445 

105 

1,436 

114 

1,550 

Westfleld,      . 

17,232 

356 

17,588 

543 

17,232 

899 

18,131 

West  Springfield, 

8,486 

426 

8,912 

281 

8,486 

707 

9,193 

Wilbraham,  . 

3,021 

i 

45 

3,060 

211 

3,021 

256 

3,277 

566 


CEISrSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


OCCUPIED    AND    UNOCCUPIED   ROOMS   IN   OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED 

DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Occupied  Dwelling  Houses 

Eooms 

Total 

Number  of 

Rooms 

Counties,  Cities,  ani> 
Towns. 

in  Unoc- 

Occupied 
l{ooms 

Un- 
occupied 
Rooms 

Total 

cupied 

Dwelling 

Houses 

Occupied 

Unoccupied 

Occupied 

and 
Unoccupied 

HAMPSHIRE. 

85,062 

1,569 

86,631 

3,719 

85,062 

5,288 

90,350 

Amherst 

8,622 

109 

8,731 

144 

8,622 

253 

8,875 

Belchertown, 

3,952 

31 

3,983 

169 

3,952 

200 

4,152 

Chesterfield, 

1,123 

14 

1,137 

106 

1,123 

120 

1,243 

Cummington, 

1,731 

11 

1,742 

108 

1,731 

119 

1,850 

Easthampton, 

6,809 

87 

6,896 

283 

6,809 

370 

7,179 

Enfield, . 

1,921 

9 

1,930 

36 

1,921 

45 

1,966 

Goshen, 

516 

33 

549 

102 

516 

135 

6.51 

Granby, 

1,332 

- 

1,332 

35 

1,332 

35 

1,367 

Greenwich,   . 

1,061 

- 

1,061 

65 

1,061 

65 

1,126 

Hadley, .        . 

3,129 

28 

3,157 

88 

3,129 

116 

3,245 

Hatfield, 

2,215 

64 

2,279 

65 

2,215 

129 

2,344 

Huntington,  . 

2,326 

87 

2,413 

111 

2,326 

198 

2,524 

Middlefield,  . 

808 

26 

834 

243 

808 

269 

1,077 

Northampton, 

23,272 

355 

23,627 

911 

23,272 

1,266 

24,538 

Ward  1,    . 

3,151 

60 

3,211 

53 

3,1.51 

113 

3,264 

Ward  2,    . 

4,690 

54 

4,744 

125 

4,690 

179 

4,869 

Wards,    . 

4,160 

70 

4,230 

159 

4,160 

229 

4,389 

Ward  4,    . 

3,116 

54 

3,170 

171 

3,116 

225 

3,341 

Wards,    . 

2,806 

- 

2,806 

92 

2,806 

92 

2,898 

Ward  6,    . 

2,780 

49 

2,829 

123 

2,780 

172 

2,952 

Ward  7,    . 

2,569 

68 

2,637 

188 

2,569 

256 

2,825 

Pelham, 

858 

46 

904 

127 

858 

173 

1,0.31 

Plaiufield, 

1,113 

35 

1,148 

110 

1,113 

145 

1,258 

Prescott, 

812 

3 

815 

99 

812 

102 

914 

Southampton, 

1,809 

16 

1,825 

35 

1,809 

51 

1,860 

South  Hadley, 

6,071 

192 

6,263 

186 

6,071 

378 

6,449 

Ware,    . 

10,223 

304 

10,527 

337 

10,223 

641 

10,864 

Westhampton, 

861 

10 

871 

44 

861 

54 

915 

Williamsburg, 

3,2.59 

85 

3,344 

133 

3,259 

218 

3,477 

Wortliington, 

1,239 

24 

1,263 

182 

1,239 

206 

1,445 

MIDDLESEX. 

719,835 

19,606 

739,441 

50,374 

719,835 

69,980 

789,815 

Actoii, 

•      3,824 

38 

3,862 

217 

3,824 

-    255 

4,079 

Arlington,     . 

10,228 

67 

10,295 

682 

10,228 

749 

10,977 

Ashby,  . 

1,723 

41 

1,764 

207 

1,723 

248 

1,971 

Ashland, 

3,560 

140 

3,700 

348 

3,560 

488 

4,048 

Ayer,     . 

3,516 

254 

3,770 

156 

3,.516 

410 

3,926 

Bedford, 

1,956 

29 

1,985 

244 

1,956 

273 

2,229 

Belmont, 

4,020 

12 

4,032 

899 

4,020 

911 

4,931 

Billerica, 

4,114 

32 

4,146 

221 

4,114 

253 

4,367 

Boxborough, 

556 

16 

572 

22 

556 

38 

594 

Burlington,    . 

938 

51 

989 

110 

938 

161 

1,099 

Cambridge, 

104,028 

4,241 

108,269 

5,644 

104,028 

9,885 

113,913 

Wardl,    . 

22,615 

533 

23,148 

1,032 

22,615 

1,565 

24,180 

Ward  2,    . 

1       27,924 

1,398 

29,322 

1,340 

27,924 

2,738 

30,662 

Wards,    . 

14,173 

684 

14,857 

284 

14,173 

90S 

15,141 

AVard4,    . 

24,398 

1,188 

25, .586 

1,179 

24,.398 

2,367 

26,765 

Ward  5,    , 

14,918 

438 

15,3,56 

1,809 

14,918 

2,247 

17,165 

Carlisle, 

889 

21 

910 

56 

889 

77 

966 

Chelmsford,  . 

5,413 

77 

5,490 

326 

5,413 

403 

5,S16 

Concord, 

7,575 

102 

7,677 

494 

7,575 

596 

8,171 

Draciit,  . 

3,389 

59 

3,448 

261 

3,389 

320 

3,709 

Dunstable,    . 

729 

23 

752 

94 

729 

117 

846 

Everett, 

26,948 

1,137 

28,085 

3,198 

26,948 

4,335 

31,283 

Wardl,    . 

3,904 

161 

4,065 

346 

3,904 

507 

4,41-1 

ROOMS. 


J^( 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   ROOMS   IN   OCCUPIED    AND   UNOCCUPIED 

DWELLING   HOUSES  — Coatinued. 


OccL-piED  Dwelling  Houses 

Rooms 

Total  Number  of 

Rooms 

Counties,  Citiks,  and 
Towns. 

in  Unoc- 
cupied 

Dwelling 
Houses 

Occupied 
Kooms 

Un- 

occiipiod 

]{ooms 

Total 

Occupied 

Unoccupied 

Occupied 

and 

Unoccupied 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

EvEKETT  —  Con. 

Ward  2, 

3,674 

130 

3,804 

599 

3,674 

729 

4,403 

Wards,    . 

4,506 

280 

4,786 

1,007 

4,506 

1,287 

5,793 

Ward  4,    . 

4,525 

164 

4,689 

429 

4,525 

593 

5,118 

Ward  5,    . 

4,514 

207 

4,721 

309 

4,514 

516 

5,030 

Ward  6,    . 

5,825 

1                       ' 

195 

6,020 

508 

5,825 

703 

6,528 

Framingham, 

15,468 

234 

15,702 

2,014 

15,468 

2,248 

17,716 

Groton, . 

3,963 

59 

4,022 

218 

3,963 

277 

4,240 

HoUiston, 

5,149 

113 

5,262 

280 

5,149 

393 

5,542 

Ilopkinton,    . 

5,504 

258- 

5,762 

505 

5,504 

763 

6,267 

Hudson, 

7,801 

171 

7,972 

180 

7,801 

351 

8,152 

Lexington,     . 

6,016 

17 

6,033 

350 

6,016 

367 

6,383 

Lincoln, 

1,631 

,      42 

1,673 

155 

1,631 

197 

1,828 

Littleton, 

2,001 

26 

2,027 

88 

2,001 

114 

2,115 

Lowell, 

106,121 

3,812 

109,933 

3,934 

106,121 

7,746 

113,867 

Wardl,    . 

11,382 

318 

11,700 

182 

11,382 

500 

11,882 

Ward  2,    . 

9,893 

571 

10,464 

171 

9,893 

742 

10,635 

Wards,    . 

12,869 

569 

13,438 

323 

12,869 

892 

13,761 

Ward  4,    . 

10,691 

499 

11,190 

414 

10,691 

913 

11,604 

Ward  5,    . 

9,836 

562 

10,398 

246 

9,836 

808 

10,644 

Ward  6,    . 

12,797 

390 

13,187 

532 

12,797 

922 

13,719 

Ward",    . 

14,755 

478 

15,233 

501 

14,755 

979 

15,734 

AVard  8,    . 

12,904 

166 

13,070 

957 

12,904 

1,123 

14,027 

Ward  9,    . 

10,994 

259 

11,253 

608 

10,994 

867 

11,861 

Malden, 

45,049 

904 

45,953 

3,565 

45,049 

4,469 

49,518 

AVardl,    . 

6,542 

68 

6,610 

383 

6,.542 

451 

6,993 

Ward  2,    . 

5,714 

289 

6,003 

172 

5,714 

461 

6,175 

Ward  S,     . 

6,669 

118 

6,787 

S70 

6,669 

688 

7, .357 

Ward  4,    . 

7,251 

57 

7,308 

■     293 

7,251 

350 

7,601 

Wards,    . 

6,723 

149 

6,872 

692 

6,723 

841 

7,564 

Ward  6,     . 

6,548 

54 

6,602 

827 

6,548 

881 

7,429 

Ward  7,    . 

5,602 

169 

5,771 

628 

5,602 

797 

6,399 

Mablbobough, 

19,451 

538 

19,989 

477 

19,451 

1,015 

20,466 

Ward  1,    . 

2,196 

82 

2,278 

123 

2,196 

205 

2,401 

Ward  2,    . 

3,002 

115 

3,117 

- 

3,002 

115 

3,117 

Wards,    . 

3,363 

87 

3,450 

74 

3,363 

161 

3,524 

Ward  4,    . 

3,655 

39 

3,694 

121 

3,655 

160 

3,815 

Ward  5,    . 

2,774 

71 

2,845 

52 

2,774 

123 

2,897 

Ward  6,     . 

2,338 

82 

2,420 

107 

2,338 

189 

2,527 

Ward  7,    . 

2,123 

62 

2,185 

- 

2,123 

62 

2,185 

Maynard, 

4,287 

20 

4,307 

145 

4,287 

165 

4,452 

Medford,     . 

22,854 

381 

23,235 

2,451 

22,854 

2,832 

25,686 

Wardl,    . 

4,514 

63 

4,577 

625 

4,514 

688 

5,202 

Ward  2,    . 

3,693 

85 

3,778 

206 

3,693 

291 

3,984 

Wards,    . 

3,487 

21 

3,508 

213 

3,487 

234 

3,721 

Ward  4,    . 

2,861 

20 

2,881 

152 

2,861 

172 

3,033 

Wards,    . 

4,311 

122 

4,433 

974 

4,311 

1,096 

5,407 

Ward  6,    . 

j         3,988 

70 

4,058 

281 

3,988 

351 

4,339 

Melrose, 

20,071 

136 

20,207 

2,969 

20,071 

3,105 

23,176 

Natick,  , 

13,551 

424 

13,975 

509 

13,551 

933 

14,484 

Newton, 

44,911 

372 

45,283 

4,776 

44,911 

5,148 

50,059 

Ward  1,    . 

5,663 

62 

5,725 

771 

5,663 

833 

6,496 

Ward  2,    . 

8,538 

63 

8,601 

886 

8,538 

949 

9,487 

Ward  S,    . 

6,480 

36 

6,516 

632 

6,480 

668 

7,148 

Ward  4,    . 

5,530 

101 

5,631 

822 

5,530 

923 

6,4.53 

568 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   ROOMS   IN   OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED 

DWELLING   HOUSES  — Continued. 


Occupied  Dwelling  Houses 

Rooms 

Total 

Number  of 

Rooms 

Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 

in  Unoc- 

Occupied 
Koonis 

Un- 
occupied 
Rooms 

Total 

cupied 
Dwelling 
Houses 

Occupied 

Unoccupied 

Occupied 

and 

Unoccupied 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Newton  — Con. 

Ward  5, 

6,709 

34 

6,743 

685 

6,709 

719 

7,428 

Ward  6,    . 

6,961 

52 

7,013 

607 

6,961 

659 

7,620 

Ward  V,    . 

, 

5,030 

24 

5,054 

373 

5,030 

397 

5,427 

North  Reading, 

1,589 

13 

1,602 

98 

1,589 

111 

1,700 

Pepperell, 

5,306 

149 

5,455 

397 

5,306 

546 

5,852 

Reading, 

8,198 

112 

8,310 

494 

8,198 

606 

8,804 

Sherborn, 

2,210 

85 

2,295 

203 

2,210 

288 

2,498 

Shirley, 

2,251 

49 

2,300 

149 

2,251 

198 

2,449 

SOMERVILLE, 

74,418 

3,079 

77,497 

5,245 

74,418 

8,324 

82,742 

Ward  1,    . 

14,018 

767 

14,785 

600 

14,018 

1,367 

15,385 

Ward  2,    . 

22,470 

1,081 

23,551 

976 

22,470 

2,057 

24,527 

Ward  3,    . 

20,079 

461 

20,540 

1,744 

20,079 

2,205 

22,284 

Ward  4,    . 

17,851 

770 

18,621 

1,925 

17,851 

2,695 

20,546 

Stoneham,     . 

10,507 

105 

10,612 

451 

10,507 

556 

11,063 

Stow,     . 

1,787 

29 

1,816 

139   ' 

1,787 

168 

1,955 

Sudbury, 

1,979 

45 

2,024 

102 

1,979 

147 

2,120 

Tewksbury,  . 

4,511 

17 

4,528 

288 

4,511 

305 

4,816 

Townsend,    . 

3,614 

60 

3,674 

239 

3,614 

299 

3,913 

Tyngsborough, 

1,106 

18 

1,124 

10 

1,106 

28 

1,134 

Wakefield,     . 

12,944 

430 

13,374 

841 

12,944 

1,271 

14,215 

Waltham,    . 

28,995 

495 

29,490 

1,799 

28,995 

2,294 

31,289 

Wardl,    . 

4,162 

62 

4,224 

288 

4,162 

350 

4,512 

Ward  2,    . 

3,959 

86 

4,045 

266 

3,959 

352 

4,311 

Wards,    . 

4,200 

150 

4,350 

145 

4,200 

295 

4,495 

Ward  4,    . 

4,277 

51 

4,328 

349 

4,277 

400 

4,677 

Ward  5,    . 

4,569 

SS 

4,602 

223 

4,569 

256 

4,825 

Ward  6,    . 

4,440 

113 

4,553 

303 

4,440 

416 

4,856 

Ward  7,    . 

3,388 

- 

3,388 

225 

3,388 

225 

3,613 

Watertown,  . 

11,789 

134 

11,923 

1,070 

11,789 

1,204 

12,993 

Way  land, 

3,074 

94 

3,168 

243 

3,074 

337 

3,411 

Westford,      . 

3,635 

59 

3,694 

187 

3,635 

246 

3,881 

Weston, 

3,019 

63 

3,082 

323 

3,019 

386 

3,405 

Wilmington, 

2,202 

23 

2,225 

329 

2,202 

352 

2,554 

Winchester,  . 

9,838 

72 

9,910 

1,147 

9,838 

1,219 

11,057 

WOBURN, 

19,629 

628 

20,257 

825 

19,629 

1,453 

21,082 

Wardl,    . 

3,519 

5 

3,524 

305 

3,519 

310 

3,829 

Ward  2,    . 

3,713 

92 

3,805 

229 

3,713 

321 

4,034 

Wards,    . 

3,634 

31 

3,665 

82 

3,634 

113 

3,747 

Ward  4,    . 

3,822 

71 

3,893 

209 

3,822 

280 

4,102 

Ward  5,    . 

1,425 

46 

1,471 

- 

1,425 

46 

1,471 

Ward  6,    . 

2,269 

343 

2,612 

- 

2,269 

343 

2,612 

Ward  7,    . 

1,247 

40 

1,287 

- 

1,247 

40 

1,287 

NANTUCKET. 

7,287 

188 

7,475 

1,685 

7,287 

1,873 

9,160 

Nantucket 

7,287 

188 

7,475 

1,685 

7,287 

1,873 

9,100 

NORFOLK. 

210,776 

4,080 

214,856 

15,197 

210,776 

19,277 

230,053 

Avon, 

2,534 

121 

2,655 

117 

2,534 

238 

2,772 

Bellingham,  . 

2,514 

31 

2,545 

188 

2,514 

219 

2,733 

Braintree, 

8,721 

194 

8,915 

521 

8,721 

715 

9,436 

Brookline,     . 

24,822 

518 

25,340 

2,755 

24,822 

3,273 

28,095 

Canton, . 

7,023 

123 

7,146 

348 

7,023 

471 

7,494 

Cohaspet, 

4,644 

4 

4,648 

12 

4,644 

1 

16 

4,660 

ROOMS. 


569 


OCCUPIED  AND   UNOCCUPIED   ROOMS   IN   OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED 

DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


OCCUI'IKD 

Dwelling  Houses 

Kooms 
in  Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwelling 
Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Rooms 

Counties,  Ciiii'-»,  a.m* 
Towns. 

Occupied 
Itooms 

Un- 
occupied 
Kooms 

Total 

Occupied 

LInoccupied 

Occupied 

and 

Unoccupied 

XORFOLK  —  ( 

on. 

Dedham, 

, 

11,697 

95 

11,792 

741 

11,697 

836 

12,533 

Dover,   . 

1,139 

11 

1,150 

63 

1,139 

74 

1,213 

Foxboroiigh, 

5,784 

38 

5,822 

185 

5,784 

223 

6,007 

Franklin, 

8,059 

170 

8,229 

338 

8,0.59 

508 

8,567 

Holbrook, 

3,792 

107 

3,899 

225 

3,792 

332 

4,124 

Hyde  Park,   . 

17,873 

466 

18,339 

1,080 

17,873 

1,.546 

19,419 

Medfield,       . 

3,048 

67 

3,115 

122 

3,048 

189 

3,237 

Med  way. 

5,293 

189 

5,482 

198 

5,293 

387 

5,680 

MilliB,    . 

1,714 

89 

1,803 

231 

1,714 

320 

2,034 

Milton,  . 

8,717 

97 

8,814 

743 

8,717 

840 

9,557 

Xeedhani , 

5,438 

48 

5,486 

495 

5,4.38 

543 

5,981 

Norfolk, 

1,581 

31 

1,612 

146 

1,581 

177 

1,758 

Norwood, 

6,060 

7 

6,067 

125 

6,060 

132 

6,192 

QUINCT, 

27, .592 

765 

28,357 

3,199 

27,592 

3,964 

31,5.56 

Ward  1,    . 

5,470 

178 

5,648 

1,929 

5,470 

2,107 

7,577 

Ward  2,    . 

3,902 

87 

3,989 

191 

3,902 

278 

4,180 

Ward  3,    . 

5,559 

121 

5,680 

218 

5,559 

339 

5,898 

Ward  4,    . 

5,361 

186 

5,547 

229 

5,301 

415 

5,776 

Ward  5,    . 

4,314 

47 

4,361 

632 

4,314 

679 

4,993 

Ward  6,    . 

2,986 

146 

3,132 

- 

2,986 

146 

3,132 

Randolph, 

6,312 

65 

6,377 

376 

6,312 

441 

6,753 

Sharon, . 

3,130 

112 

3,242 

637 

3,130 

749 

3,879 

Stoughton,     . 

8,373 

193 

8,566 

631 

8,373 

824 

9,197 

Walpole, 

4,891 

61 

4,952 

177 

4,891 

238 

5,129 

Wellesley,    . 

6,677 

56 

6,733 

458 

6,677 

514 

7,191 

Wey month,  . 

18,479 

322 

18,801 

855 

18,479 

1,177 

19,656 

Wrentham,    . 

4,869 

100 

4,969 

231 

4,869 

331 

5,200 

PLYMOUTH, 

1     171,153 

4,330 

175,483 

23,509 

171,153 

27,839 

198,992 

Abington, 

7,462 

183 

7,645 

218 

7,462 

401 

7,863 

Bridgewater, 

7,355 

137 

7,492 

470 

7,355 

607 

7,962 

Brockton,   . 

47,423 

1,786 

49,209 

2,030 

47,423 

3,816 

51,239 

Ward],    . 

. 

6,558 

266 

6,824 

229 

6,5.58 

495 

7,0.53 

Ward  2,    . 

7,178 

235 

7,413 

293 

7,178 

528 

7,706 

Ward  3,    . 

7,295 

127 

7,422 

320 

7,295 

447 

7,742 

M'ard  4,    . 

, 

9 

6,072 

215 

6,287 

231 

6,072 

446 

6,518 

Ward  5,    . 

6,374 

358 

6,732 

432 

6,374 

790 

7,164 

Ward  0,    . 

6,597 

250 

6,847 

454 

0,.597 

704 

7,001 

WaidT,    . 

7, .349 

335 

7,684 

71 

7,349 

406 

7,755 

Carver,  . 

1,714 

60 

1,774 

50 

1,714 

110 

1,824 

Diixbury, 

4,840 

63 

4,903 

1,.536 

4,840 

1,599 

6,439 

East  Bridgewater, 

I         5,371 

147 

5,518 

325 

5,371 

472 

5,843 

Halifax, 

1,143 

23 

1,166 

178 

1,143 

201 

1,344 

Hanover, 

3,705 

50 

3,755 

228 

3,705 

278 

3,983 

Hanson, 

2,876 

34 

2,910 

164 

2,876 

198 

3,074 

Hingham, 

8,741 

145 

8,886 

1,531 

8,741 

1,676 

10,417 

Hull,      . 

2,486 

23 

2,509 

4,194 

2,486 

4,217 

6,703 

Kingston, 

3,496 

50 

3,546 

334 

3,496 

384 

3,880 

Lakeville, 

1,743 

7 

1,750 

451 

1,743 

458 

2,201 

Marion, . 

2,167 

127 

2,294 

823 

2,167 

950 

3,117 

Marshfield,    . 

3,946 

123 

4,069 

1,752 

3,946 

1,875 

5,821 

Mattapoii^ett, 

2,3.32 

55 

2,387 

718 

2,332 

773 

3,105 

Middleborongli,    . 

12,168 

236 

12,404 

327 

12,168 

563 

12,731 

Norwell, 

3,122 

49 

3,171 

309 

3,122 

358 

3,480 

570 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   EOOMS   IN   OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED 

DWELLING  HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Occupied 

Dwelling 

r  Houses 

Rooms 

Total 

Number  of 

Rooms 

Counties,  Cities,  and 
Towns. 

in  Unoc- 

Occupied 
Rooms 

Un- 
occupied 
Rooms 

Total 

cupied 
Dwelling 
Houses 

Occupied 

Unoccupied 

Occupied 

and 

Unoccupied 

PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

Pembroke 

2,826 

26 

2,852 

343 

2,826 

369 

3,195 

Plymouth,     . 

12,510 

195 

12,705 

549 

12,510 

744    1 

13,254 

Plympton,     . 

1,122 

36 

1,158 

225 

1,122 

261 

1,383 

Rochester,     . 

1,688 

36 

1,724 

163 

1,688 

199 

1,887 

Rockland, 

8,802 

217 

9,019 

376 

8,802 

593 

9,395 

Scitiiate, 

4,158 

198 

4,356 

2,100 

4,158 

2,298 

6,456 

Wareham,     . 

5,708 

127 

5,835 

3,549 

5,708 

3,676 

9,384 

West  Bridgewatei 

>      .        • 

3,033 

- 

3,033 

210 

3,033 

210 

3,243 

Whitman, 

9,216 

197 

9,413 

356 

9,216 

553 

9,769 

SUFFOLK. 

678,450 

37,510 

715,960 

43,181 

678,450 

80,691 

759,141 

Boston,        

618,598 

34,908 

653,506 

35,396 

618,598 

70,304 

688,902 

Ward    1,  . 

26,861 

1,470 

28,331 

1,125 

26,861 

2,595 

29,456 

Ward    2,  . 

23,889 

1,223 

25,112 

734 

23,889 

1,957 

25,846 

Ward    3,  . 

17,045 

894 

17,939 

316 

17,045 

1,210 

18,255 

Ward    4,  . 

17,061 

852 

17,913 

680 

17,061 

1,532 

18,593 

Ward    5,  . 

15,838 

761 

16,599 

485 

15,838 

1,246 

17,084 

Ward    6,  . 

22,695 

1,261 

23,956 

1,414 

22,695 

2,675 

25,370 

Ward    7,  . 

19,781 

1,235 

21,016 

1,468 

19,781 

2,703 

22,484 

Ward    8,  . 

23,508 

1,734 

25,242 

989 

23,508 

2,723 

26,231 

Ward    9,  . 

24,765 

2,069 

26,834 

1,047 

24,765 

3,116 

27,881 

Ward  10,  . 

31,465 

2,539 

34,004 

1,671 

31,465 

4,210 

35,675 

Ward  11,  . 

35,008 

1,375 

36,383 

2,465 

35,008 

3,840 

38,848 

Ward  12,  . 

29,724 

1,578 

31,302 

1,011 

29,724 

2,589 

32,313 

Ward  13,  . 

23,450 

1,978 

25,428 

449 

23,450 

2,427 

25,877 

Ward  14,  . 

22,945 

1,230 

24,175 

1,203 

22,945 

2,433 

25,378 

Ward  15,  . 

22,546 

1,308 

23,854 

594 

22,546 

1,902 

24,448 

Ward  16,  . 

22,334 

1,528 

23,862 

1,305 

22,334 

2,833 

25,167 

Ward  17,  . 

23,740 

1,770 

25,510 

1,216 

23,740 

2,986 

26,726 

Ward  18,  . 

23,686 

2,305 

25,991 

1,080 

23,686 

3,385 

27,071 

Ward  19,  . 

23,940 

1,111 

25,051 

1,665 

23,940 

2,776 

26,716 

Ward  20,  . 

33,562 

1,395 

34,957 

4,638 

33,562 

6,033 

39,595 

Ward  21,  . 

31,393- 

1,601 

32,994 

1,867 

31,393 

3,468 

34,861 

Ward  22,  . 

29,194 

1,569 

30,763 

1,918 

29,194 

3,487 

32,681 

Ward  23,  . 

25,308 

903 

26,211 

2,223 

25,308 

3,126 

28,434 

Ward  24,  . 

27,611 

735 

28,346 

2,101 

27,611 

2,836 

30,447 

Ward  25,  . 

21,249 

484 

21,733 

1,732 

21,249 

2,216 

23,465 

Chelsea, 

41,357 

2,202 

43,559 

2,939 

41,357 

5,141 

46,498 

Wardl,    . 

9,227 

563 

9,790 

536 

9,227 

1,099 

10,326 

Ward  2,    . 

9,461 

545 

10,006 

741 

9,461 

1,286 

10,747 

Wards,    . 

9,330 

398 

9,728 

730 

9,330 

1,128 

10,458 

Ward  4,    . 

7,405 

442 

7,847 

425 

7,405 

867 

8,272 

Ward  5,    . 

5,934 

254 

6,188 

507 

5,934 

761 

6,695 

Revere, . 

11,017 

352 

11,369 

2,685 

11,017 

3,037 

14,054 

Winthrop,     . 

7,478 

48 

7,526 

2,161 

7,478 

2,209 

9,687 

WORCESTER. 

436,897 

19,415 

456,312 

22,266 

436,897 

41,681 

478,578 

Ashburnham 

3,528 

171 

3,699 

423 

3,528 

594 

4,122 

Athol,    . 

11,681 

368 

12,049 

453 

11,681 

821 

12,502 

Auburn, 

2,124 

76 

2,200 

143 

2,124 

219 

2,343 

Barre,    . 

4,686 

96 

4,782 

509 

4,686 

605 

5,291 

Berlin,   . 

1,756 

14 

1,770 

151 

1,756 

165 

1,921 

Blackstone,  . 

8,343 

772 

9,115 

449 

8,343 

1,221 

9,564 

Bolton,  . 

1,567 

21 

1,588 

86 

1,567 

107 

1,674 

ROOMS. 


571 


OCCUPIED   AND    UNOCCUPIED   ROOMS   IN   OCCUPIED    AND   UNOCCUPIED 

DWELLING  HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Occupied  Dwelling  Houses 

Rooms 

Total  Number  op 

Kooms 

CouNTiKS,  Cities,  akd 
Towns. 

in  Unoc- 
cupied 

Dwelling 
Houses 

Occupied 
Kooms 

Un- 

occupied 

Kooms 

Total 

Occupied 

Unoccupied 

Occupied 

and 

Unoccupied 

WORCESTER  — Con 

Boylston, 

1,263 

28 

1,291 

79 

1,263 

107 

1,370 

Brookfield, 

5,065 

167 

5,232 

459 

5,065 

626 

5,691 

Charlton, 

3,399 

35 

3,434 

128 

3,399 

163 

3,562 

Clinton, 

13,735 

501 

14,236 

377 

13,735 

878 

14,613 

Dana, 

1,298 

13 

1,311 

79 

1,298 

92 

1,390 

Douglas, 

3,447 

374 

3,821 

242 

3,447 

616 

4,063 

Dudley, 

3,976 

144 

4,120 

200 

3,976 

344 

*     4,320 

FiTCHBURG, 

34,591 

1,153 

35,744 

1,469 

34,591 

2,622 

37,213 

Ward  1, 

5,334 

196 

5,.530 

88 

5,334 

284 

5,618 

Ward  2, 

6,695 

132 

6,827 

186 

6,695 

.318 

7,013 

Ward  3, 

5,719 

168 

5,887 

284 

5,719 

452 

6,171 

Ward  4, 

5,629 

220 

5,849 

346 

5,629 

566 

6,195 

Ward  5, 

5,254 

245 

5,499 

178 

5,254 

423 

5,677 

Ward  6, 

5,960 

192 

6,1.52 

387 

5,960 

579 

6,!)39 

Gardner, 

11,818 

566 

12,384 

274 

11,818 

840 

12,658 

Grafton, 

7,696 

169 

7,865 

355 

7,696 

524 

8,220 

Hard  wick, 

3,791 

76 

3,867 

153 

3,791 

229 

4,020 

Harvard, 

2,237 

5 

2,242 

233 

2,2.37 

238 

2,475 

Holden, 

3,731 

73 

3,804 

207 

3,731 

280 

4,011 

Hopedale, 

2,261 

26 

2,287 

126 

2,261 

152 

2,413 

Hubbardston 

2,306 

53 

2,3.59 

257 

2,306 

310 

2,616 

LancaBter, 

3,644 

179 

3,823 

391 

3,644 

570 

4,214 

Leicester, 

5,257 

84 

5,341 

133 

5,257 

217 

5,474 

Leominster, 

13,789 

193 

13,982 

351 

13,789 

544 

14,333 

Lunenburg, 

2,168 

38 

2,206 

115 

2,168 

153 

2,321 

Mendon, 

1,885 

27 

1,912 

116 

1,885 

143 

2,028 

Milford, 

14,021 

751 

14,772 

538 

14,021 

1,289 

15,310 

Millbury, 

7,213 

267 

7,480 

266 

7,210 

533 

7,746 

Jsew  Braintree, 

937 

31 

968 

- 

937 

31 

968 

Korthborough, 

3,114 

123 

3,237 

195 

3,114 

318 

3,432 

Northbridge, 

6,762 

51 

6,813 

199 

6,762 

250 

7,012 

North  Brookfield, 

6,672 

125 

6,797 

47 

6,672 

172 

6,844 

Oakham, 

1,342 

19 

1,361 

113 

1,342 

132 

1,474 

Oxford,. 

4,250 

85 

4,335 

569 

4,250 

654 

4,904 

Paxton, . 

894 

17 

911 

131 

894 

148 

1,042 

Tetersham, 

1,981 

29 

2,010 

400 

1,981 

429 

2,410 

Phillipston, 

893 

11 

904 

148 

893 

1.59 

1,0.52 

Princeton, 

2,186 

41 

2,227 

439 

2,186 

480 

2,666 

Royalston, 

1,948 

59 

2,007 

290 

1,948 

349 

2,297 

Rutland, 

1,502 

28 

1,530 

52 

1,.502 

80 

1,-582 

Shrewsbury, 

2,917 

21 

2,938 

203 

2,917 

224 

3,141 

Southborough, 

3,303 

101 

3,404 

377 

3,303 

478 

3,781 

Southbridge, 

10,675 

253 

10,928 

505 

10,675 

758 

11,433 

Spencer, 

10,270 

758 

11,028 

474 

10,270 

1,232 

11  ,.502 

Sterling, 

2,647 

122 

2,769 

1,306 

2,647 

1,428 

4,075 

Sturbridge, 

3,191 

175 

3,366 

119 

3,191 

294 

3,485 

Sutton,  . 

5,149 

147 

5,296 

81 

5,149 

228 

5,377 

Templeton, 

4,831 

123 

4,9.54 

398 

4,831 

521 

5,.S52 

Upton,   . 

3,886 

50 

3,936 

106 

3,886 

156 

4,042 

Uxbridge, 

5,678 

191 

5,869 

206 

5,678 

397 

6,075 

Warren, 

6,682 

359 

7,041 

290 

6,682 

649 

7,331 

Webster, 

10,082 

606 

10,688 

431 

10,082 

1,037 

11,119 

Westborough, 

7,589 

455 

8,044 

471 

7, .589 

926 

8,515 

West  Boylston, 

4,363 

59 

4,422 

386 

4,363 

445 

4,808 

West  Brookfield, 

2,939 

76 

3,015 

89 

2,939 

165 

3,104 

572 


CENSUS   OP   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   ROOMS   IN   OCCUPIED    AND    UNOCCUPIED 

DWELLING    HOUSES  — Concliuled. 


RECAPITULATION. 


OcccpiED  Dwelling  Houses 

Kooms 

Total 

XUMBER  OF 

Rooms 

in  Unoc- 
cupied 

Dwelling 
Houses 

The  Statk,  and  Countiks. 

Occupied 
Rooms 

Un- 
occupied 
Kooms 

Total 

Occupied 

Unoccupied 

Occupied 

and 

Unoccupied 

THE   STATE. 

3,568,385 

125,600 

3,693,985 

253,013 

3,568,385 

378,613 

3,946,998 

Barnetable, 

55,856 

829 

56,685 

12,254 

55,856 

13,083 

68,939 

Berkshire, 

13-4,864 

2,051 

136,915 

10,728 

134,864 

12,779 

147,043 

Bristol,  . 

301,831 

12,583 

314,414 

12,927 

301,831 

25,510 

327,341 

Dukes,  . 

9,875 

393 

10,268 

7,784 

9,875 

8,177 

18,052 

Essex,    . 

478,804 

14,511 

493,315 

34,312 

478,804 

48,823 

527,627 

Franklin, 

68,207 

1,673 

69,880 

4,654 

68,207 

6,327 

74,534 

IlampJen, 

209,488 

6,862 

216,350 

10,423 

209,488 

17,285 

226,773 

llampsliite, 

85,062 

1,569 

86,631 

3,719 

85,062 

5,288 

90,350 

Middlesex, 

719,835 

19,606 

739,441 

50,:174 

719,835 

69,980 

789,815 

Nantucket, 

7, 287 

188 

7,475 

1,685 

7,287 

1,873 

9,160 

Norfolk, 

210,776 

4,080 

214,856 

15,197 

210,776 

19,277 

230,053 

Plymouth, 

171,153 

4,330 

175,483 

23,509 

171,153 

27,839 

198,992 

Suffolk, . 

678,450 

37,510 

715,960 

43,181 

678,450 

80,691 

759,141 

Worcester, 

436,897 

19,415 

456,312 

22,266 

436,897 

41,681 

478,578 

tenements: 
Occupied  Dwelling  Houses. 


[073] 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN 
OCCUPIED   DWELLING   HOUSES. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Xdmbkr 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


BARNSTABLE. 

Barnstable, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Bourne,       .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Brewster,    .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Chatham,     .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Dennis,        .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Eastham,     .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 
Falmouth,  .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Harwich,     .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Mashpee 

1  tenement •(!  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Orleans 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Provincetown,    . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 
Sandwich,  .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 
Truro,  .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 


1,133 

1,094 

38 

1 

402 

375 

27 

242 

229 

13 

489 

435 

54 

784 

752 

31 

1 

130 

123 

7 

650 

591 

04 

1 

752 

721 

31 

74 

67 

7 

356 

337 

19 

987 

784 

181 

19 

2 

1 

422 
403 

18 

1 

215 

201 

14 


1,173 

1,094 

76 

3 

429 

,  375 

54 

255 

229 

26 

543 

435 

108 

817 

752 

62 

3 

137 

123 

14 

722 

591 

128 

3 

783 

721 

62 

81 

67 

14 

375 

337 

38 

1,216 

784 

362 

57 

8 

5 

442 

403 

36 

3 

229 

201 

28 


23 


10 


14 


58 


1,178 


436 


257 


566 


827 


139 


730 


785 


81 


389 


1,274 


24 


466 


229 


[575] 


576 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACIUJSETTS 


1895. 


occupip:d  and  unoccupied  tenements  in  occupied  dwelling 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


CoUNTiKS,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
or  Tenements  and  Families. 


BARNSTABLE  —  Con. 
Wellfleet,    .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Yarmouth,  .... 

1  tenement  (1  familj), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

BERKSHIRE 

Adams,        .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  {i  families), 

5  tenements  (.5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 
Alford 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Becket 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Cheshire,     .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 
Clarksburg, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Dalton,        .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Egremont 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 
Florida 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Great  Barrington, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
■>  tenements  (5  families), 

Hancock 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Hinsdale 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families). 


Xnmbcr  of 

Occupied  IJwclI- 

ing  Houses 


314 
296 

18 
520 
505 

15 


1,343 

1,161 

129 

31 

19 

2 

1 

74 
72 
2 
201 
184 
16 
1 
278 
260 
17 
1 
186 
163 
19 
3 
1 
601 
527 
63 
9 
2 
199 
187 
12 
91 
90 
1 
1,006 
898 
93 
9 
5 
1 
105 
94 
10 
1 
314 
285 
26 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


332 
296 

36 
535 
505 

30 


1,604 
1,161 
258 
93 
76 
10 
6 
76 
72 
4 
219 
184 
32 
3 
297 
260 
34 
3 
214 
163 
38 
9 
4 
688 
527 
126 
27 
8 
211 
187 
24 
93 
90 
3 
1,136 
898 
186 
27 
20 
5 
117 
94 
20 
3 
346 
285 
52 
9 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


24 


336 


538 


1,692 


80 


222 


305 


218 


712 


12 


212 


94 


1,148 


117 


346 


TENEMENTS. 


577 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


I 


Counties,  Cities,  Towks,  akd  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


BERKSHIRE  —  Con. 

Lanesborough,   . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Lee, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
6  tenements  (6  families) , 

Lenox 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (0  families), 

4  tenements  (■!  families) , 
Monterey,  .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Mount  Wasliington,  . 

1  tenement  (1  famUy) , 
Ifew  Ashford,    . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Isew  Marlborough,    . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
KoRTH  Adams,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families) , 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

8  tenements  (S  families) , 

9  tenements  (9  families) , 
10  tenements  (10  families) , 
13  tenements  (13  families), 

Otis, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Peru, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

PiTTSFIELD, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 
9  tenements  (9  families), 

Pittsfleld.     Ward  1,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Pittsjield.     Ward  2,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 


201 

192 

9 

797 

687 

98 

11 

1 

519 

464 

50 

3 

2 

110 

105 

5 

31 

31 

29 

28 

1 

316 

307 

9 

2,986 

2,280 

572 

83 

31 

I 

5 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

131 

126 

5 

69 

67 

2 

3,806 

3,330 

433 

32 

9 

1 

1 

506 

467 

33 

5 

1 

621 

530 


210 

192 

18 

922 

687 

196 

33 

6 

581 

464 

100 

9 

8 

115 

105 

.10 

31 

31 

30 

28 

2 

325 

307 

18 

3,931 

2,280 

1,144 

249 

124 

35 

30 

21 

16 

9 

10 

13 

136 

126 

10 

71 

67 

4 

4,342 

3,330 

866 

96 

36 

5 

9 

552 

467 

66 

15 

4 

722 

530 


13 


11 


92 


211 


935 


592 


116 

32 
30 

329 

4,023 


19 


137 


71 


4,417 


560 


741 


578 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


OCCUPIED    AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN    OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  — Continued. 


CouNTiKS,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Nunitjer  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


BERKSHIRE  —  Con. 

mttsfield.     Ward  2  — Con. 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Pittujield.     Ward  3,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Pittxfleld.     Ward  4,  . 

1  tenement  (1  famil}'), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
9  tenements  (9  families), 

Pittsfield.     Ward  6,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 
Pittxfield.     Ward  6,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Pittujield.     Ward  7,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 
Richmond,  .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Sandisfield, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 
Savoy,  .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Sheffield,     .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Stockbridge, 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 
Tyringham, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Washington, 

1  tenement  (1  family). 
West  Stockbridge,     . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Williamstown,   . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 


88 
6 
2 
500 
411 
80 
8 
1 
544 
497 
41 
4 
1 
1 
444 
354 
82 
5 
2 
1 
623 
512 
105 
4 
2 
568 
559 
9 
158 
152 
6 
200 
IS- 
IS 
130 
127 
3 
450 
422 
25 
3 
436 
403 
31 
2 
87 
84 
3 
87 
87 
312 
300 
12 
914 
822 


166 

18 

8 

599 

411 

160 

24 

4 

604 

497 

82 

12 

4 

9 

546 

354 

164 

15 

8 

5 

742 

512 

210 

12 

8 

577 

559 

18 

164 

152 

12 

213 

187 

26 

133 

127 

6 

481 

422 

50 

9 

471 

403 

62 

6 

90 

84 

6 

87 

87 

324 

300 

24 

1,017 

822 


15 


15 


12 


604 


610 


561 


757 


584 
167 
217 
133 
486 

480 

94 

87 
331 

1,029 


TENEMENTS. 


579 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 


BERKSHIRE  —  Con. 

Wllliamstown  —  Con. 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 
Windsor,     .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

BRISTOL. 

Acushnet 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Attleborough,     . 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (o  families), 
Berkley 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Dartmouth, 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Dighton 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Easton 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Fairhaven 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Fall  River, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

5  tenements  (5  families) , 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

8  tenements  (8  families), 

9  tenements  (9  families), 

10  tenements  (10  families) , 

11  tenements  (11  families), 

12  tenements  (12  families). 
Fall  River.     Ward  1, 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families). 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


86 
2 

3 

1 

127 

119 

8 


263 

232 

31 

1,513 

1,187 

288 

27 

9 

2 

238 

221 

16 

1 

745 

678 

65 

2 

428 

396 

31 

1 

979 

901 

75 

2 

1 

755 

616 

135 

4 

8,069 

2,SS3 

2,737 

1,066 

881 

263 

186 

16 

20 

10 

2 

4 

1 

1,156 

421 

465 


172 

6 

12 

5 

135 

119 

16 


294 

232 

62 

1,890 

1,187 

576 

81 

36 

10 

256 

221 

32 

3 

814 

678 

130 

6 

461 

396 

62 

3 

1,061 

901 

150 

6 

4 

898 

616 

270 

12 

17,948 

2,883 

5,474 

3,198 

3,524 

1,315 

1,116 

112 

160 

90 

20 

44 

12 

2,342 

421 

930 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


67 


21 


33 


19 


135 


299 


1,957 


12 


1,146 


217 


259 


835 


494 


1,080 


910 


19,094 


2,559 


580 


CENSUS   OP   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


OCCUPIED    AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Ndmbkr 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 

Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 

Number of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 

Total Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 

ing  Houses 

ing  Houses 

111^    XlUllOCS 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

Fall  River.     Ward  1  —  Con. 

3  tenements  (3  families) ,   .        .        .  '     . 

150 

450 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families),    . 

81 

324 

- 

- 

5  tenements' (5  families),   . 

24 

120 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families) ,   . 

13 

78 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families),    . 

1 

7 

- 

- 

12  tenements  (12  families), . 

1 

12 

- 

- 

Fall  River.     Ward  2, 

823 

1,677 

92 

1,769 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

300 

300 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) ,   . 

319 

638 

- 

- 

S  tenements  (3  families),    . 

104 

312 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

82 

328 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families),   , 

9 

45 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families),   . 

9 

54 

- 

- 

Fall  River.     Ward  3, 

832 

2,247 

73 

2,320 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

192 

192      . 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

293 

586 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

104 

312 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

146 

584 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

52 

260 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

26 

156 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families). 

5 

35 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families), 

6 

48 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families), 

7 

63 

- 

- 

11  tenements  (11  families) , 

1 

11 

- 

- 

Fall  River.     Ward  4,       . 

872 

2,241 

131 

2,372 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

188 

188 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

320 

640 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

147 

441 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

148 

592 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

43 

215 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

22 

132 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families). 

2 

14 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families). 

1 

8 

- 

- 

11  tenements  (11  families), 

1 

11 

- 

- 

Fall  River.     Wardo, 

789 

2,129 

144 

2,273 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

215 

215 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

204 

408 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

133 

399 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

149 

596 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families) , 

45 

225 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

35 

210 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families), 

2 

16 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families), 

2 

18 

- 

- 

10  tenements  (10  families), 

2 

20 

- 

- 

11  tenements  (11  families). 

2 

22 

- 

- 

Fall  River.     Ward  6, 

933 

2,179 

194 

2,373 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

317 

317 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

267 

534 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

207 

621 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

62 

248 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

36 

180 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

35 

210 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families). 

4 

28 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families). 

4 

32 

T    ~ 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families), 

1 

9 

- 

- 

TENEMENTS. 


581 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED    TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


BRISTOL  —  Con. 

Fall  River.     Ward  7, 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

8  tenements  (8  families), 
Fall  River.     Ward  8, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

8  tenements  (8  families), 
Fall  River.     Ward  9, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families) , 

6  tenements  (6  families), 
8  tenements  (8  families) , 

Freetown 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Mansfield,    .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families). 
New  Bedford, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

8  tenements  (8  families), 

9  tenements  (9  families), 
10  tenements  (10  families), 

Xeio  Bedford.     Ward  1,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families) , 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

8  tenements  (8  families), 
10  tenements  (10  families) ,  , 


731 

312 

285 

52 

67 

4 

8 

2 

1 

935 

526 

283 

49 

40 

18 

16 

2 

1 

998 

412 

301 

120 

106 

32 

22 

5 

313 

287 

24 

1 

1 

823 

705 

115 

1 

2 

7,480 

3,968 

2,676 

631 

109 

30 

52 

8 

2 

2 

2 

1,296 

572 

437 

208 

25 

8 

37 

6 

2 

1 


1,396 

312 

570 

156 

268 

20 

48 

14 

8 

1,607 

526 

566 

147 

16U 

90 

96 

14 

8 

2,130 

412 

602 

360 

424 

160 

132 

40 

342 

287 

48 

3 

4 

946 

705 

230 

3 

8 

12,221 

3,968 

5,352 

1,893 

436 

150 

312 

56 

16 

18 

20 

2,500 

572 

874 

624 

100 

40 

222 

42 

16 

10 


64 


1,460 


61 


1,668 


170 


2,300 


351 


37 


983 


569 


137 


12,790 


2,637 


582 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS    IN    OCCUPIED   DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 

Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

BRISTOL  —  Con. 

New  Bedford.     Ward  2, 

1,147 

1,792 

65 

1,857 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

609 

609 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),    . 

468 

936 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families),   . 

49 

147 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families),   . 

13 

52 

_ 

- 

0  tenements  (5  families) ,   . 

4 

20 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families),   . 

3 

18 

- 

- 

10  tenements  (10  families) , . 

1 

10 

- 

- 

Neic  Bedford.     Ward  3,  . 

1,056 

1,553 

62 

1,615 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

594 

594 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),    . 

437 

874 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families),    . 

17 

51 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families),   . 

7 

28 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families),   . 

1 

6 

- 

- 

Neio  Bedford.     Ward  4,  . 

1,154 

1,615 

69 

1,684 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

775 

775 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) ,   . 

330 

660 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families),   . 

26 

78 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

16 

64 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

5 

25 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

1 

6 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families). 

1 

7 

- 

- 

New  Bedford.     Ward  .5,  . 

1,416 

2,172 

88 

2,260 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

835 

835 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

463 

926 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

82 

246 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

23 

92 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

8 

40 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

4 

24 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families), 

1 

9 

- 

- 

New  Bedford.     Ward  6,  . 

1,411 

2,589 

148 

2,737 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

583 

583 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

541 

1,082 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

249 

747 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

25 

100 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

5 

25    • 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

6 

36 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families). 

1 

7 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families), 

1 

9 

- 

- 

North  Attleborough, 

1,235 

1,499 

90 

1,589 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

988 

988 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

231 

462 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

15 

45 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

1 

4 

- 

- 

Norton,       .... 

872 

401 

16 

417 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

344 

344 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

27 

54 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

1 

3 

- 

- 

Raynham,   .... 

363 

397 

12 

409 

1  tenement   (1  family). 

331 

331 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

30 

60 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

2 

6 

- 

- 

Rehoboth 

403 

451 

13 

464 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

358 

358 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

42 

84 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

3 

9 

- 

- 

TENEMENTS. 


583 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS    IN   OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 


Number  of 
Occupied  DavcU- 

ing  Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten 

ements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


BRISTOL  — Con. 

Seekonk 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Somerset,    .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 
Swansea 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Taunton 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
."i  tenements  (5  families), 
8  tenements  (8  families), 

11  tenements  (11  families), 
Tainiton.     Ward  7,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (i  families), 
Taunton.     Ward  2,   . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 
8  tenements  (8  families), 

TauDion.     Ward  3,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 
8  tenements  (8  families), 

11  tenements  (11  families), 
Taunton.     Ward  4,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Taunton.     Ward  6,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Taunton.     Ward  6,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families). 


310 

287 

22 

1 

413 

336 

73 

2 

1 

1 

365 

322 

41 

1 

1 

4,379 

3,062 

1,191 

82 

37 

4 

2 

1 

518 

372 

142 

3 

1 

467 

287 

158 

10 

9 

2 

1 

424 

222 

167 

18 

13 

2 

1 

1 

607 

485 

115 

6 

1 

642 

478 

157 

5 

2 

503 

322 

155 


334 

287 

44 

3 

497 

336 

146 

6 

4 

5 

411 

322 

82 

3 

4 

5,885 

3,062 

2,382 

246 

148 

20 

16 

11 

669 

372 

284 

9 

4 

687 

287 

316 

30 

36 

10 

8 

691 

222 

334 

54 

52 

10 

8 

11 

737 

485 

230 

18 

4 

815 

478 

314 

15 

8 

715 

322 

310 


12 


49 


346 


546 


416 


379 


6,264 


22 


691 


61 


748 


69 


760 


45 


55 


28 


782 


870 


743 


581 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN    OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


CoDNTiEs,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Numbkr 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Xumber  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 

Occupied  Dwell- 

ing  Houses 


BRISTOL  — Con, 


Taunton.     Wan 

3  tenements 

4  tenements 
Tan?itoii.     Ware 

1  tenement  ( 

2  tenements 

3  tenements 

4  tenements 
Taunton.     Wan 

1  tenement  ( 

2  tenements 

3  tenements 

4  tenements 
Westport,    . 

1  tenement  ( 

2  tenements 

Chilmark,    . 

1  tenement  ( 

2  tenements 
Cottage  City, 

1  tenement  ( 

2  tenements 
Edgartown, 

1  tenement  ( 

2  tenements 

3  tenements 

4  tenements 
Gay  Head,  . 

1  tenement  ( 

2  tenements 
Gosnold, 

1  tenement  ( 

2  tenements 
Tiebury, 

1  tenement  ( 

2  tenements 

3  tenements 

4  tenements 
West  Tisbury,    , 

1  tenement  ( 

2  tenements 


Amesbury, . 

1  tenement  i 

2  tenements 

3  tenements 

4  tenements 
Andover,     . 

1  tenement  i 

2  tenements 

3  tenements 

4  tenements 

5  tenements 
Beverly,   . 

1  tenement  i 

2  tenements 


'  —  Con. 
families) , 
families), 


family), 
2  families), 
families), 
■4  families) , 
S,   . 
family), 

2  families), 

3  families), 

4  families), 

family), 
2  families), 

DUKES. 

family), 
'2  families), 

family), 
2  families), 

family;, 

2  families), 

3  families), 

4  families), 

family), 
2  families), 

family), 
2  families), 

family), 

2  families), 

3  families), 

4  families), 

family), 
2  families), 

ESSEX. 

family), 

2  families), 

3  families), 

4  families), 

family), 

2  families), 

3  families), 

4  families), 
)  families), 

family), 
'%  families), 


21 

5 

513 

367 

135 

8 

3 

705 

529 

162 

11 

3 

647 

592 

55 

93 

91 

2 

312 

311 

1 

331 
290 

38 
1 

2 

35 

30 

5 

35 

32 

3 

263 

240 

21 

1 

1 

148 

142 

6 

1,956 

1,647 

296 

10 

3 

1,156 

1,040 

97 

15 

3 

1 

2,049 

1,295 

679 


63 

20 

673 

367 

270 

24 

12 

898 

529 

324 

33 

'     12 

702 

592 

110 

95 

91 

4 

313 

311 

2 

377 

290 

76 

3 

8 

40 

30 

10 

38 

32 

6 

289 

240 

42 

3 

4 

154 

142 

12 

2,281 

1,647 

592 

30 

12 

1,296 

1,040 

194 

45 

12 

5 

2,914 

1,295 

1,358 


66 


33 


29 


24 


17 


101 


30 


121 


739 


931 


731 


95 


321 


401 


40 


41 


306 


157 


2,382 


1,326 


3,035 


TENEMENTS. 


585 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Citiics,  Towns,  and  Nlmbki; 
OP  Tknemknts  ani>  Families. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total  Number  I  if 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


ESSEX  — Con 
Beverly  —  Con. 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families) , 

6  tenements  (6  families), 
8  tenements  (8  families), 

Beverly.     Ward  1, 

1  tenement  (] 

2  tenements 

3  tenements 

4  tenements 

5  tenements 

6  tenements 
Beverly,     ^yar<l 

1  tenement  {'. 

2  tenements 

3  tenements 

4  tenements 

5  tenements 

6  tenements 
8  tenements 

Beverly.     Ward  3, 

1  tenement  (1 

2  tenements 

3  tenements 

4  tenements 
Beverly.     Ward  4, 

1  tenement  (1 

2  tenements 

3  tenements 

4  tenements 
Beverly.     Ward 

1  tenement  (] 

2  tenements 

3  tenements 
Beverly.     Ward 

1  tenement  (1 

2  tenements 

3  tenements 

4  tenements 
Boxford, 

1  tenement  (1 

2  tenements 
Bradford,    . 

1  tenement  (1 

2  tenements 

3  tenements 

4  tenements 

5  tenements 
Danvers, 

1  tenement 

2  tenements 

3  tenements 

4  tenements 
Essex,         .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 


family) , 

2  families), 

3  families), 

4  families), 

5  families), 

6  families), 

y       '  • 

family), 

2  families), 

3  families), 

4  families), 

5  families), 
'6  families), 
8  families), 

t     •         . 

family), 

2  families), 

3  families), 

4  families). 


family), 

2  families), 

3  families), 

4  families), 

»     .        • 

family), 

2  families), 

3  families), 
6,     .        . 

family), 
2  families), 
families), 

4  families), 

family), 
2  families), 

family), 
2  families), 
'3  families) , 

4  families) , 

5  families), 

(1  family), 

2  families), 

3  families) , 

4  families) , 


51 

17 

4 

2 

1 

415 

260 

138 

10 

4 

2 

1 

393 

209 

160 

15 

5 

2 

1 

1 

399 

210 

171 

14 

4 

.392 

266 

118 

6 

2 

247 

192 

51 

4 

203 

158 

41 

2 

2 

177 

168 

9 

905 

708 

183 

10 

3 

1 

1,333 

1,031 

285 

16 

1 

414 

383 

31 


153 

68 

20 

12 

8 

598 

260 

276 

30 

16 

10 

6 

618 

209 

320 

45 

20 

10 


610 

210 

342 

42 

16 

528 

266 

236 

18 

8 

306 

192 

102 

12 

254 

1.58 

82 

6 

8 

186 

168 

18 

1,121 

708 

366 

30 

12 

5 

1,653 

1,031 

570 

48 

4 

445 

383 

62 


36 


23 


58 


52 


604 


G.54 


637 


550 


313 


277 


189 


1,179 


1,705 


20 


465 


5S(i 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


OCCUPIED    AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


CoL'NTiKS,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Nl'mbkr 
uF  Tenements  and  Families. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwel 
iiig  Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Tot.ll  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


ESSEX  —  Con 

Georgetown, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Gloucester,     .     ■  . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

8  tenements  (8  families), 
11  tenements  (11  families), 

Oloticester.     Ward  1, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
6  tenements  (6  families), 

Gloucester.     M'ard  2, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families), 
Oloucester.     Ward  3, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (J  families), 
Oloncester.     Ward  4, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 
Gloucester.     Ward  o, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

8  tenements  (8  families), 
Gloucester.     M'ard  0, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
11  tenements  (11  families), 

Gloucester.     Ward  7, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 


476 
415 

58 
2 

1 

3,758 

2,577 

894 

164 

84 

20 

15 

2 

1 
1 

492 

328 

135 

22 

5 

2 

533 

268 

164 

47 

36 

8 

9 

1 

490 

300 

147 

28 

10 

5 

335 

216 

78 

23 

12 

5 

1 

691 

528 

138 

15 

9 

1 

534 

393 

125 

10 

5 

1 

415 

298 


541 

415 

116 

6 

4 

5,416 

2,577 

1,788 

492 

336 

100 

90 

14 

8 

11 

696 

328 

270 

66 

20 

12 

982 

268 

328 

141 

144 

40 

54 

7 

743 

300 

294 

84 

40 

25 

520 

216 

156 

69 

48 

25 

6 

893 

528 

276 

45 

36 

8 

704 

393 

250 

30 

20 

11 

587 

298 


13 


125 


15 


o2 


554 


5,541 


711 


1.014 


17 


15 


16 


13 


10 


760 


535 


909 


717 


597 


TENEMENTS. 


587 


OCCUPIED    AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN    OCCUPIED   DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 

Number  of 
Occupied  dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Gloucester.     Ward  7  — Con. 

2  tenements  (2  families),    .        .        .        . 

86 

172 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

18 

54 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

7 

28 

- 

- 

0  tenements  (5  families). 

2 

10 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

3 

18 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families). 

1 

7 

- 

- 

Gloucester.     Ward  8, 

268 

291 

i 

298 

^  tenement  (1  family). 

246 

246 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

21 

42 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

1 

3 

- 

- 

Groveland, 

505 

560 

3 

563 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

452 

452 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

51 

102 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

2 

6 

- 

Hamilton,    .... 

295 

315 

- 

315 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

275 

275 

.     - 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),   . 

20 

40 

- 

- 

Haterhill, 

4,814 

6,902 

349 

7,251 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

3,030 

3,030 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),   . 

1,583 

3,166 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families),   . 

141 

423 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families),  . 

42 

168 

- 

- 

T)  tenements  (5  families) , 

6 

30 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families) ,   . 

5 

30 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

1 

7 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families). 

6 

48 

- 

- 

Ilarerhill.     Ward  7, 

389 

573 

36 

609 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

242 

242 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

121 

242 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

21 

63 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

2 

8 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

1 

5 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families) , 

1 

6 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families). 

1 

7 

- 

- 

Haverhill.     Ward  2, 

476 

631 

40 

671 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

347 

347 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

115 

230 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

6 

18 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

7 

28 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families), 

1 

8 

- 

- 

I/averhill.     Ward  .5, 

508 

781 

32 

813 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

288 

288 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

189 

378 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

17 

51 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

10 

40 

- 

- 

S  tenements  (5  families). 

2 

10 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

1 

6 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families) , 

1 

8 

- 

- 

Haverh  ill.     Ward  4, 

812 

957 

54 

1,011 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

680 

680 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

120 

240 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

11 

33 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

1 

4 

- 

- 

Haverhill.     Ward  .J, 

1,519 

2,452 

125 

2,577 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

747 

747 

- 

- 

588 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED   DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OP  Tenements  and  Families. 

Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Haverhill.     Ward  5  —  Con. 

2  tenements  (2  families),    .        .        .        . 

666 

1,332 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families),    . 

76 

228 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families),   . 

20 

80 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families) ,   . 

3 

15 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families),    . 

3 

18 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families) ,   . 

4 

32 

- 

- 

Haverhill.    M'ard  C,  . 

1,110 

1,508 

62 

1,570 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

726 

726 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) ,    . 

372 

744 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) ,    . 

10 

30 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) ,    . 

2 

8 

- 

- 

Ipswich, 

926 

1,104 

9 

1,113 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

779 

779 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) ,    . 

127 

254 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) ,   . 

13 

39 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) ,   . 

4 

16 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families),    . 

2 

10 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families) ,    . 

1 

6 

- 

- 

Lawrence 

6,735 

10,783 

227 

11,010 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

3,892 

3,892 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

2,120 

4,240 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) ,   . 

455 

1,365 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

175 

700 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

39 

195 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

37 

222 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families). 

6 

42 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families). 

4 

32 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families) , 

3 

27 

- 

- 

10  tenements  (10  families), 

1 

10 

- 

- 

12  tenements  (12  families) , 

1 

12 

- 

- 

14  tenements  (14  families). 

1 

14 

- 

- 

32  tenements  (,32  families) , 

1 

32 

- 

- 

Lawrence.     Ward  J, 

1,170    ■ 

1,805 

50 

1,855 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

667 

667 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

404 

808 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

77 

231 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

15 

60 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

5 

25 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

1 

6 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families), 

1 

8 

- 

- 

Lawrence.     Ward  2, 

841 

1,331 

33 

1,364 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

527 

527 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

208 

416 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

58 

174 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

36 

144 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

7 

35 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

1 

6 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

3 

21 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families). 

1 

8 

- 

- 

Lawrence.     Ward  3, 

993 

1,879 

27 

1,906 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

437 

437 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

368 

736 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

114 

342 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

50 

200 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

11 

55 

~ 

— 

TENEMENTS. 


589 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED    TENEMENTS   IN    OCCUPIED   DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Ncmbek 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 

Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Uniiccupled  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

ESSEX  —  Con. 

Laiorence.     Ward  3  —  Con. 

* 

6  tenements  (6  families),   . 

. 

9 

54 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

2 

14 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families) , 

1 

9 

- 

- 

32  tenements  (32  families). 

1 

32 

- 

- 

Laicrence.     Ward  4, 

1,071 

1,888 

35 

1,923 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

537 

537 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) ,   . 

376 

752 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) ,    . 

99 

297 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

28 

112 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (5  families),   . 

12 

60 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

14 

84 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

1 

7 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families). 

2 

16 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families) , 

1 

9 

- 

- 

14  tenements  (14  families), 

1 

14 

- 

- 

Lawrence.     Ward  o, 

1,471 

2,215 

45 

2,260 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

896 

896 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

477 

954 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

61 

183 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

26 

104 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

1 

5 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7 

42 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families). 

1 

9 

- 

- 

10  tenements  (10  families), 

1 

10 

- 

- 

12  tenements  (12  families), 

1 

12 

- 

- 

Lawrence.     Ward  6, 

1,189 

1,665 

37 

1,702 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

828 

828 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

287 

574 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

46 

138 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

20 

80 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

3 

15 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

5 

30 

- 

- 

Lynn 

10,045 

14,ia 

773 

14,917 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

6,588 

6,588 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

2,964 

5,928 

- 

- 

3  tenements  {'i  families), 

396 

1,188 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

70 

280 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

13 

65 

- 

- 

C  tenements  (6  families). 

10 

60 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families) , 

3 

21 

- 

- 

14  tenements  (14  families). 

1 

14 

- 

- 

Lynn.     Ward  1, 

332 

387 

14 

401 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

278 

278 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

53 

106 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

1 

3 

- 

- 

L'/yni .     Ward  2, 

804 

968 

51 

1,019 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

653 

653 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

140 

280 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

9 

27 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

2 

8 

- 

- 

Lynii.     Ward  3, 

2,564 

3,602 

178 

3,780 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

1,653 

1,653 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

809 

1,618 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

81 

243 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

17 

68 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

4 

20 

- 

- 

590 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS    IN    OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 

Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Lynn.     Ward  4,         .        .        . 

•        •        • 

1,574 

2,384 

204 

2,588 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

964 

964 

- 

_ 

2  tenements  (2  families),    . 

466 

932 

- 

_ 

3  tenements  (3  families),    . 

109 

327 

- 

_ 

4  tenements  (4  families),   . 

23 

92 

- 

_ 

5  tenements  (5  families),   . 

5 

25 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families) ,   . 

5 

30 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families),    . 

2 

14 

- 

- 

Lynn.     Ward  6, 

1,914 

2,875 

140 

3,015 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

1,098 

1,098 

- 

_ 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

706 

1,412 

- 

_ 

3  tenements  (3  families),    . 

87 

261 

- 

_ 

4  tenements  (4  families),   . 

16 

64 

- 

_ 

5  tenements  (5  families) ,    . 

3 

15 

- 

_ 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

3 

18 

- 

_ 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

1 

7 

- 

_ 

Lynn.     Ward  6, 

2,358 

3,324 

148 

3,472 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

1,537 

1,537 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

704 

1,408 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

102 

306 

- 

_ 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

12 

48 

- 

_ 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

1 

5 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

1 

6 

- 

- 

14  tenements  (14  families), 

1 

14 

- 

- 

Lynn.     Ward  7, 

499 

604 

38 

642 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

405 

405 

- 

_ 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

86 

172 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

7 

21 

- 

_ 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

1 

6 

- 

- 

Lynnfield 

183 

211 

4 

215 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

156 

156 

- 

_ 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

26 

52 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

1 

3 

- 

- 

Manchester, 

410 

488 

23 

511 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

335 

335 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

73 

146 

- 

_ 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

1 

3 

- 

_ 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

1 

4 

- 

- 

Marblehead, 

1,433 

2,003 

80 

2,083 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

939 

939 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

438 

876 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

37 

111 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

18 

72 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (.">  families), 

1 

5 

- 

- 

Merrimac,   .... 

495 

605 

35 

640 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

386 

386 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

108 

216 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

1 

3 

- 

- 

Methuen 

1,139 

1,317 

36 

1,353 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

970 

970 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

160 

320 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

9 

27 

- 

- 

Middleton 

199 

219 

18 

237 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

180 

180 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

18 

36 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

1 

3 

~ 

- 

TENEMENTS. 


591 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN    OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 

Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 

Occupieii  l>well- 

ing  Houses 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Nahant 

. 

182 

204 

•    11 

215 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

163 

163 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

16 

32 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

3 

9 

- 

- 

Newbury,    .... 

316 

360 

20 

380 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

274 

274 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

40 

80 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

2 

6 

- 

- 

Newbuktpokt, 

2,977 

3,479 

86 

3,565 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

2,535 

2,535 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

396 

792 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

33 

99 

- 

- 

4  tenements  {i  families). 

12 

48 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families) , 

1 

5 

- 

- 

Neicburyport .     Ward  1,    . 

513 

601 

5 

606 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

433 

433 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

74 

148 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

4 

12 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

8 

- 

- 

Newburyport.     Ward  2,   . 

406 

510 

16 

526 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

324 

324 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

68 

136 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) ,    . 

t 

21 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

fi 

24 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

1 

5 

- 

- 

Neioburyport.     Ward  3,  . 

561 

615 

4 

619 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

510 

510 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

48 

96 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

3 

9 

- 

- 

Newburyport.     Ward  4,   . 

479 

559 

20 

579 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

408 

408 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),  . 

63 

126 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

7 

21 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

1 

4 

- 

- 

Newburyport.     Ward  S,   . 

446 

538 

23 

561 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

364 

364 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) ,   . 

73 

146 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) ,  . 

8 

24 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families),   . 

1 

4 

- 

- 

Newburyport.     Ward  0,    . 

572 

656 

18 

674 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

490 

496 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),   . 

70 

140 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families),    . 

4 

12 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families),    . 

2 

8 

- 

- 

North  Audover, 

742 

796 

9 

805 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

691 

691 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

49 

98 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) ,    . 

1 

3 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

1 

4 

- 

- 

Peabody 

1,763 

2,373 

121 

2,494 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

1,243 

1,243 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

461 

922 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

30 

90 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

28 

112 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

1 

6 

- 

- 

Rockport,    .... 

896 

1,236 

38 

1,274 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

631 

631 

- 

- 

592 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN    OCCUPIED   DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


CouNTiKS,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Numbkr 
OF  Tenemksts  and  Families. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 

Occupied  Dwell-  • 

ing  Houses 


ESSEX  —  Con. 
Rockport —  Con. 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (-4  families), 
6  tenements  (5  families), 
6  tenements  (6  families) , 

Rowley 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
4  tenements  (4  families), 

Salem,        .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

8  tenements  (8  families), 
10  tenements  (10  families), 
12  tenements  (12  families), 

Salem.     Ward  1, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 
Salem.     Ward  2, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 
Salem.     Ward  3, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 
Salem.     Ward  4, 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 
Salem.     Ward  5, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families) , 

8  tenements  (8  families), 
10  tenements  (10  families), 
12  tenements  (12  families). 


216 
31 
13 

2 

3 

292 

246 

45 

1 

4,863 

2,779 

1,682 

224 

132 

18 

18 

4 

4 

1 

1 

622 

279 

254 

48 

31 

6 

4 

963 

584 

356 

20 

2 

1 

701 

427 

231 

34 

8 

1 

795 

472 

279 

28 

13 

3 

1,048 

561 

313 

79 

64 

7 

14 

4 

4 

1 

1 


432 

93 

52 

10 

18 

340 

246 

90 

4 

7,623 

2,779 

3,364 

672 

528 

90 

108 

28 

32 

10 

12 

1,109 

279 

508 

144 

124 

30 

24 

1,369 

584 

712 

60 

8 

5 

1,028 

427 

462 

102 

32 

5 

1,181 

472 

558 

84 

52 

15 

1,881 

561 

626 

237 

256 

■   35 

84 

28 

32 

10 

12 


302 


344 


7,925 


68 


54 


41 


1,17 


1,423 


1,069 


42 


62 


1,223 


1,943 


TENEMENTS. 


593 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN    OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 

Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Salem.     Ward  6, 

734 

1,055 

35 

1,090 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

456 

456 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

249 

498 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

15 

45 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

14 

56 

- 

- 

Salisbury,  .... 

317 

351 

5 

356 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

284 

284 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

32 

64 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

1 

3 

- 

- 

Sangus 

965 

1,065 

44 

1,109 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

867 

867 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

96 

192 

- 

- 

0  tenements  (3  families), 

2 

6 

- 

- 

Swampscott, 

703 

823 

46 

869 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

588 

588 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

110 

220 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

5 

15 

- 

- 

Topgfield 

215 

264 

9 

273 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

174 

174 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

35 

70 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

4 

12 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

2 

8 

- 

- 

Wenham 

206 

234 

8 

242 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

179 

179 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

"26 

52 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

•       1 

3 

- 

- 

West  Newbury, 

394 

440 

20 

460 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

349 

349 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

44 

88 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

1 

3 

- 

- 

FRANKLIN. 

Ashfield 

225 

2.52 

3 

255 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

204 

204 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

19 

38 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

1 

3 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

1 

7 

- 

- 

Beruardston, 

196 

209 

5 

214 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

184 

184 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

n 

22 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

1 

3 

- 

- 

Buckland,   .... 

332 

387 

19 

406 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

284 

284 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

42 

84 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

5 

15 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

1 

4 

_ 

- 

Charlemont, 

247 

275 

6 

281 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

220 

220 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),    . 

26 

52 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

1 

3 

- 

- 

Colrain, 

324 

366 

17 

383 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

287 

287 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

32 

64 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families  , 

5 

15 

- 

- 

Conway 

286 

309 

11 

320 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

263 

263 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),   . 

23 

46 

' 

- 

594 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS    IN   OCCUPIED   DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


FRANKLIN  —  Con. 

Deerfield 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Erving,        .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families). 
Gill, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Greenfield, 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

5  tenements  (5  families), 
Hawley,      .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families). 
Heath 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Leverett,     .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families). 
Ley den 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Monroe 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Montague,  .... 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

5  tenements  (5  families), 
C  tenements  (6  families), 

New  Salem, 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Northfield,. 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families). 
Orange,       .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families). 


635 

674 

599 

599 

33 

66 

3 

9 

217 

256 

182 

182 

32 

64 

2 

6 

1 

4 

178 

197 

161 

161 

15 

30 

o 

6 

1,223 

1,450 

1,022 

1,022 

183 

366 

11 

33 

6 

24 

1 

5 

103 

110 

96 

96 

7 

14 

115 

120 

110 

110 

5 

10 

186 

200 

172 

172 

14 

28 

83 

88 

5 

55 

45 

10 

954 

671 

210 

44 

21 

6 

2 

219 

206 

12 

1 

389 

363 

24 

1 

1 

1,053 

770 

257 

14 

S 

1 


10 

65 

45 

20 

1,349 

671 

420 

132 

84 

30 

12 

233 

206 

24 

3 

419 

363 

48 

3 

5 

1,390 

770 

514 

42 

32 

6 


21 


676 


262 


204 


1,471 


93 


73 


113 


122 


202 


89 


65 


1,442 


237 


423 


1,463 


TENEMENTS. 


595 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED   DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 

Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 

Number of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 

Total Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

ing  Houses 

ing  Houses 

FRANKLIN  — Con. 

Orange  —  Con. 

8  teuements  (8  families) 

2 

16 

- 

- 

10  tenements  (10  families), . 

1 

10 

- 

- 

Rowe, 

108 

123 

6 

129 

1  tenement  (1  familj-) , 

94 

94 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),   . 

13 

26 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families),    . 

1 

3 

- 

- 

Shelburne, 

322 

392 

11 

403 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

263 

263 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),   . 

52 

104 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families),    . 

3 

9 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families),   . 

4 

16 

- 

- 

Shutesbury,        .... 

121 

125 

- 

125 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

117 

117 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

4 

8 

- 

- 

Sunderland, 

152 

166 

1 

167 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

138 

138 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

14 

28 

- 

Warwick 

150 

158 

- 

158 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

142 

142 

- 

- 

8 

16 

- 

- 

Wendell,     .... 

122 

129 

3 

132 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

116 

116 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

5 

10 

- 

- 

3  teuements  (3  families). 

1 

3 

- 

- 

Whately 

182 

195 

37 

232', 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

170 

170 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

11 

22 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

1 

3 

- 

- 

HAMPDEN. 

Agawam, 

489 

553 

4 

557 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

440 

440 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

43 

86 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

4 

12 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

1 

4 

- 

- 

11  tenements  (11  families), 

1 

11 

- 

- 

Blandford, .... 

197 

206 

5 

211 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

189 

189 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

7 

14 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

1 

3 

- 

- 

Brimfield 

217 

238 

3 

241 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

199 

199 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

16 

32 

_ 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

1 

3 

_ 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

1 

4 

- 

- 

Chester,       .... 

314 

354 

16 

370 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

278 

278 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

32 

64 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

4 

12 

- 

- 

Chicopee,  .... 

2,290 

3,042 

70 

3,112 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

1,749 

1,749 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

418 

806 

- 

-    - 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

60 

ISO 

_ 

_ 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

44 

176 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

14 

70 

- 

- 

596 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  — Continued. 


Counties,  Citiks,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


HAMPDEN"  — Con. 

Chicopee  —  Con. 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families), 
Chicopee.     Tlar;/  1,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 
Chicopee.     Ward  2,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

5  tenements  (5  families), 
Chicopee.     Ward  3,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

4  tenements  (i  families) , 

5  tenements  (5  families) , 

6  tenements  (6  families) , 

7  tenements  (7  families), 
Chicopee.     Ward  4,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 
Chicopee.     Ward  o,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 
Chicopee.     Ward  G,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Chicopee.     Ward  7,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families). 
East  Longmeadow,    . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Granville 

1  tenement   (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Hampden,  .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 


4 

1 

326 

195 

69 

25 

25 

10 

2 

325 

270 

45 

7 

2 

1 
294 
206 

72 
6 
5 
2 
2 

1 

339 

269 

61 

6 

3 

396 

299 

90 

3 

3 

1 

272 

226 

36 

5 

5 

338 

284 

45 

8 

1 

283 

239 

41 

3 

250 

248 

2 

178 

163 

14 

1 


24 

7 

570 

195 

138 

75 

100 

50 

12 

394 

270 

90 

21 


417 

206 

144 

IS 

20 

10 

12 

7 

421 

269 

122 

18 

12 

505 

299 

180 

9 

12 

5 

333 

226 

72 

15 

20 

402 

284 

90 

24 

4 

330 

239 


252 
248 

4 

194 

163 

28 

3 


582 


402 


14 


431 


13 


11 


20 


434 


510 


340 


413 


347 


252 


214 


TENEMENTS. 


597 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS    IN   OCCUPIED   DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Numbkk 
OF  Tenkmests  and  Families. 

Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

HAMPDEISr  — Con. 

Holland, 

51 

55 

- 

55 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

47 

47 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) ,    . 

4 

8 

- 

- 

HOLTOKE,  

3,703 

7,894 

634 

8,428 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2,276 

2,276 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),    . 

586 

1,172 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families),    . 

246 

738  . 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families),    . 

163 

652 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families),    . 

73 

365 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families),    . 

139 

834 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families),    . 

55 

385 

- 

- 

S  tenements  (S  families),    . 

115 

920 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families),    . 

16 

144 

- 

- 

10  tenements  (10  families), . 

6 

60 

- 

- 

11  tenements  (11  families),. 

8 

88 

- 

- 

12  tenements  (12  families) , . 

13 

156 

- 

- 

13  tenements  (13  families), . 

2 

26 

- 

- 

14  tenements  (14  families), . 

1 

14 

- 

- 

15  tenements  (15  families),  . 

3 

45 

- 

- 

19  tenements  (19  families), . 

1 

19 

- 

- 

Bolyokf.     Ward  1 ,    . 

433 

1,145 

40 

1,185 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

177 

177 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),    . 

111 

222 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

27 

81 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families),   . 

52 

208 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families),    . 

12 

60 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families),    . 

18 

108 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families),   . 

5 

35 

- 

- 

S  tenements  (S  families),    . 

28 

224 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families),    . 

2 

18 

- 

- 

12  tenements  (12  families) , 

■  1 

12 

- 

- 

Eolyoke.     Ward  2,    . 

453 

1,690 

141 

1,831 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

148 

148 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

80 

160 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

49 

147 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

25 

100 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

14 

70 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families) , 

44 

264 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families) , 

22 

154 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families) , 

44 

352 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families). 

4 

36 

- 

- 

10  tenements  (10  families), 

6 

60 

- 

- 

11  tenements  (11  families). 

8 

88 

- 

- 

12  tenements  (12  families). 

8 

96 

- 

- 

15  tenements  (15  families). 

1 

15 

- 

- 

Holyoke.     Ward  3,    . 

633 

958 

41 

999 

1  tenement  (1  famils^). 

472 

472 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

91 

182 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

38 

114 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

9 

36 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

3 

15 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

9 

54 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families). 

4 

28 

- 

- 

S  tenements  (8  families). 

6 

48 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families). 

1 

9 

- 

- 

Holyoke.     Ward  4,    . 

455 

1,256 

214 

1,470 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

181 

1 

181 

~ 

598 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND    UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


HAMPDEN  —  Con. 


Holyoke.     Ward 

2  tenements 

3  tenements 

4  tenements 

5  tenements 

6  tenements 

7  tenements 

8  tenements 

9  tenements 

12  tenements 
19  tenements 

Holyoke.     Ward 

1  tenement  ( 

2  tenements 

3  tenements 

4  tenements 

5  tenements 

6  tenements 

7  tenements 

8  tenements 

13  tenements 
Holyoke.     Ward 

1  tenement  ( 

2  tenements 

3  tenements 

4  tenements 

5  tenements 

6  tenements 

7  tenements 

8  tenements 

9  tenements 

12  tenements 

13  tenements 

14  tenements 

15  tenements 
Holyoke.     Ward 

1  tenement  ( 

2  tenements 

3  tenements 

4  tenements 
6  tenements 

Longmeadow, 

1  tenement  ( 

2  tenements 
Lndlow, 

1  tenement  ( 

2  tenements 

3  tenements 

4  tenements 

5  tenements 
8  tenements 

Monson, 

1  tenement  ( 

2  tenements 

3  tenements 

4  tenements 


4  — Con. 

2  families), 

3  families), 

4  families), 

5  families), 

6  families), 

7  families), 

8  families), 

9  families), 

12  families), 
19  families), 

6,  .        . 
family), 

2  families), 

3  families), 

4  families), 

5  families), 

6  families), 

7  families), 

8  families), 

13  families), 
0,    .        . 

family), 

2  families), 

3  families), 

4  families), 

5  families), 

6  families), 

7  families), 

8  families), 

9  families), 

12  families), 

13  families) , 

14  families), 

15  families), 

7,  . 
family), 

2  families), 

3  families), 

4  families) , 
6  families), 

family), 
2  families), 

family) , 

2  families), 

3  families) , 

4  families), 

5  families), 
8  families), 

family), 

2  families), 

3  families), 

4  families), 


84 

65 

45 

19 

29 

14 

10 

6 

1 

1 

462 

292 

120 

18 

8 

9 

9 

2 

3 

1 

440 

258 

31 

46 

18 

16 

29 

8 

24 

3 

3 

1 

1 

2 

827 

748 

69 

3 

6 

1 

134 

122 

12 

382 

315 

57 

2 

5 

2 

1 

735 

616 

104 

12 

3 


168 

195 

180 

95 

174 

98 

80 

54 

12 

19 

768 

292 

240 

54 

32 

45 

54 

14 

24 

13 

1,152 

258 

62 

138 

72 

80 

174 

56 

192 

27 

36 

13 

14 

30 

925 

748 

138 

9 

24 

6 

146 

122 

24 

473 

315 

114 

6 

20 

10 

8 

872 

616 

208 

36 

12 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell 
ing  Houses 


42 


39 


15 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


810 


1,191 


942 


148 


480 


887 


TENEMENTS. 


599 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED   DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


HAMPDEN  — Con. 

Montgomery, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 
Palmer 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Russell 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families). 
South  wick, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Springfield,    . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

8  tenements  (8  families), 

9  tenements  (9  families), 
10  tenements  (10  families), 

13  tenements  (13  families), 

14  tenements  (14  families), 

15  tenements  (15  families), 
Springjield.     Ward  1, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
6  tenements  (6  families), 

Springfield.     Ward  2, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

0  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

8  tenements  (8  families), 

9  tenements  (9  families), 
10  tenements  (10  families), 

Springfield.     Ward  3, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

8  tenements  (S  families), 


62 

61 

1 

1,276 

1,178 

91 

6 

1 

170 

159 

9 

1 

1 

224 

209 

15 

8,457 

5,875 

2,232 

185 

96 

26 

20 

4 

9 

2 

4 

2 

1 

1 

1,089 

605 

461 

17 

5 

1 

1,054 

597 

344 

39 

44 

16 

7 

2 

2 

2 

1 

771 

441 

229 

49 

22 

5 

12 

2 

5 


63 

61 

2 

1,382 

1,178 

182 

18 

4 

185 

159 

18 

3 

5 

239 

209 

30 

11,741 

5,875 

4,464 

555 

384 

130 

120 

28 

72 

18 

40 

26 

14 

15 

1,604 

605 

922 

51 

20 

6 

1,758 

597 

688 

117 

176 

80 

42 

14 

16 

18 

10 

1,360 

441 

458 

147 

88 

25 

72 

14 

40 


63 


1,419 


193 


524 


85 


108 


107 


245 


12,265 


1,689 


1,866 


1,467 


600 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS    IN    OCCUPIED   DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenejients  and  Families. 

Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Tenements  m 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

HAMPDEN— Con. 

Springfield.     Ward  3  —  Con. 

10  tenements  (10  families) 

2 

20 

- 

- 

13  tenements  ^13  families), . 

2 

26 

- 

- 

14  tenements  (14  families), 

1 

14 

- 

- 

15  tenements  (15  families). 

1 

15 

- 

- 

Springfield.     Ward  4, 

1,058 

1,435 

67 

1,502 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

759 

759 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),    . 

258 

516 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

23 

69 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

10 

40 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

5 

25 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families). 

•1 

16 

- 

- 

10  tenements  (10  families). 

1 

10 

- 

- 

Springfield .     Ward  .5, 

1,289 

1,534 

30 

1,564 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

1,055 

1,055 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

223 

446 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

11 

33 

- 

- 

Springfield.     Ward  6,      . 

1,004 

1,390 

86 

1,476 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

651 

651 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

327 

654 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

19 

57 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

7 

28 

- 

- 

Springfield.     Wai^d  7, 

962 

1,136 

18 

1,154 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

799 

799 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

153 

306 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

9 

27 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

1 

4 

- 

- 

Springfield.     Ward  8,     . 

1,230 

1,524 

23 

1,547 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

968 

968 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

237 

474 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

IS 

54 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

7 

28 

- 

- 

Tolland 

66 

67 

1 

68 

1  tenement   (1  family). 

65 

65 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

1 

2 

- 

- 

Wales 

178 

191 

2 

193 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

165 

165 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

13 

26 

- 

- 

"Westfield 

2,057 

2,593 

74 

2,667 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

1,580 

1,580 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

436 

872 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

26 

78 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

13 

52 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (o  families). 

1 

5 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

1 

6 

- 

- 

West  Springfield, 

1,069 

1,360 

87 

1,447 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

809 

809 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

236 

472 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

17 

51 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

1 

28 

- 

- 

Wilbiaham, 

290 

363 

9 

372 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

235 

235 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

40 

80 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

12 

36 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

3 

12 

— 

~ 

TENEMENTS. 


601 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Nhmbkr 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  fif 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


HAMPSHIRE 

Amherst,     .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Belchertown, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

5  tenements  (5  families) , 
Chesterfield, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Cumraington, 

1  tenement  (I  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Easthampton, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
G  tenements  (6  families), 
7  tenements  (7  families), 

Enfield,       .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Goshen,       .... 

1  tenement  (1  familjO) 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Granby 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Greenwich, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Hadley 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Hatfield 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Huntington, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 
Middlefleld, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 
Northampton, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 


921 

795 

115 

5 

6 

507 

494 

11 

1 

1 

149 

136 

13 

188 

176 

11 

1 

835 

683 

133 

11 

6 

1 

1 

250 

2.39 

11 

62 

58 

4 

165 

159 

6 

138 

135 

2 

1 
374 

358 

16 

271 

251 

20 

290 

260 

23 

5 

2 

85 

78 

7 

2,824 

2,441 

338 

31 


1,064 

795 

230 

15 

24 

524 

494 

22 

3 

5 

162 

136 

26 

201 

176 

22 

3 

1,019 

683 

266 

33 

24 


261 

239 

22 

66 

58 

8 

171 

159 

12 

142 

135 

4 

3 

390 

358 

32 

291 

251 

40 

329 

260 

46 

15 

8 

92 

78 

14 

3,270 

2,441 

676 

93 


25 


1,089 


529 


17 


164 


203 


1,036 


12 


17 


263 


70 


171 


142 


395 


303 


346 


99 


3,.344 


602 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED   DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


HAMPSHIRE  —  Con. 

Northampton  —  Con. 

4  teneiuente  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 
Northampton.     Ward  1 ,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 
Northampton.     Ward  2,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Northampton.     Ward  3,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 
Northampton.     Ward  4,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Northampton.     WardS,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Northampton.     Ward  6,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Northampton.     Ward  7,   . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Pelham 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Plainfield 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Prescott,     .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Southampton,     . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families). 
South  Hadley,    . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 


11 

2 

1 

377 

305 

53 

10 

7 

1 

1 

453 

403 

47 

2 

1 

500 

409 

79 

9 

2 

1 

358 

294 

63 

1 

416 

387 

29 

357 

310 

40 

6 

1 

363 

333 

27 

3 

122 

118 

4 

102 

95 

7 

96 

88 

7 

1 

225 

199 

25 

1 

735 

608 

106 

13 


44 

10 

6 

480 

305 

106 

30 

28 

5 

6 

507 

403 

94 

6 

4 

607 

409 

158 

27 

8 

5 

423 

294 

126 

3 

445 

387 

58 

412 

310 

80 

18 

4 

396 

333 

54 

9 

126 

118 

8 

109 

95 

14 

106 

88 

14 

4 

252 

199 

50 

3 

894 

608 

212 

39 


10 


490 


10 


517 


16 


623 


11 


10 


434 


445 


422 


11 


36 


413 


137 


116 


107 


256 


930 


TENEMENTS. 


603 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 

Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing  Houses 

Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occui)ied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

HAMPSHIRE  —  Oon. 

South  Hadley  —  Con. 

4  tenements  ('4  families) 

6 

24 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families) , 

1 

5 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

1 

6 

- 

- 

Ware, 

1,208 

1,523 

67 

1,590 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

974 

974 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

189 

378 

- 

•3  tenements  (3  families). 

22 

66 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

15 

60 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

3 

15 

- 

- 

C  tenements  (6  families), 

5 

30 

- 

- 

Westbampton,    . 

111 

124 

2 

126 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

93 

98 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

13 

26 

- 

- 

Williamsburg,    . 

421 

473 

15 

488 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

370 

370 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

50 

100 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

1 

3 

- 

- 

Worthington,      . 

1.52 

155 

4 

159 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

149 

149 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

3 

6 

- 

- 

Acton,          .... 

> 

469 

629 

6 

535 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

412 

412 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

54 

108 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

3 

9 

- 

- 

Arlington,  .... 

1,264 

1,362 

16 

1,378 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

1,171 

1,171 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

88 

176 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

5 

15 

- 

- 

Ashby 

218 

233 

8 

241 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

205 

205 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

11 

22 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

2 

6 

- 

- 

Ashland 

419 

486 

26 

512 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

354 

354 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

63 

126 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

2 

6 

- 

- 

Ayer, 

442 

528 

47 

575 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

364 

364 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

74 

148 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

2 

6 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

2 

10 

- 

- 

Bedford 

235 

251 

6 

257 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

221 

221 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

12 

24 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

2 

6 

- 

- 

Belmont,     .... 

491 

505 

2 

507 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

477 

477 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

14 

28 

- 

- 

Billerica 

532 

582 

7 

589 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

490 

490 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

36 

72 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

■ 

5 

15 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

1 

5 

- 

- 

G04: 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED   DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Xumber  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements m 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


MIDDLESEX  —  Con . 

Boxborough, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Burlington,         ... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  farailieK), 
Cambridge, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families) , 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

8  tenements  (8  families), 

9  tenements  (9  families), 

10  tenements  (10  families), 

11  tenements  (11  families), 

12  tenements  (12  families), 
15  tenements  (15  families), 

Cambridge.     M'ard  1, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

8  tenements  (8  families), 

9  tenements  (9  families), 
Cambridge.     Ward  2, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

8  tenements  (8  families), 
15  tenements  (15  families), 

Cambridge.     Ward  3, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

8  tenements  (8  families), 
11  tenements  (11  families), 

Cambridge.     Ward  4, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families) , 

6  tenements  (6  families), 


71 

64 

7 

122 

115 

7 

11,837 

8,319 

2,519 

638 

148 

73 

24 

30 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2,303 

1,836 

353 

85 

12 

9 

6 

1 

1 

3,118 

1,941 

802 

232 

51 

34 

34 

7 

13 

1 

1,688 

952 

487 

172 

44 

13 

i% 

o 

1 

1 

2,899 

2,074 

611 

113 

30 

15 

20 


78 

64 

14 

129 

115 

14 

17,193 

8,319 

5,038 

1,914 

592 

365 

462 

168 

240 

27 

30 

11 

12 

15 

2,943 

1,836 

706 

255 

48 

45 

06 

8 

9 

4,999 

1,941 

1,604 

696 

216 

170 

204 

49 

104 

15 

2,812 

952 

974 

616 

176 

65 

96 

14 

8 

11 

4,235 

2,074 

1  222 

339 

120 

75 

120 


114 


81 


137 


18,171 


3,057 


307 


185 


269 


5,306 


2.997 


4,504 


TENEMENTS. 


605 


OCCUPIED    AND   UNOCCUPIED    TENEMENTS    IN    OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 

Number  of 

Occupied  l»weU- 

ing  Houses 

Xumber  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 

Xumber of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 

Total Number  of 

Tenements  in 

Occupied  Dwell- 

iiif^  Houses 

ing  Houses 

ing  Houses 

4(1^      .1.  A.  Vy  Lf.  .J  \^  O 

MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 

Cambridge.     Ward  4  —  Con. 

7  tenements  (7  families),    .        .        .        . 

15 

105 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families),    . 

15 

120 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families),    . 

2 

18 

- 

- 

10  tenements  (10  families),  . 

3 

30 

- 

- 

12  tenements  (12  families),  . 

1 

12 

- 

- 

Cambridge.     Ward  o, 

1,829 

2,204 

103 

2,307 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

1,516 

1,.516 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),    . 

266 

532 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families),    . 

36 

108 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families),    . 

8 

32 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families),    . 

2 

10 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families),    . 

1 

6 

- 

- 

Carlisle . 

125 

126 

3 

129 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

124 

124 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

1 

2 

- 

- 

Chelmsford,        .... 

695 

747 

14 

761 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

645 

645 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

48 

96 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

2 

6 

- 

- 

Concord, 

837 

874 

20 

894 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

802 

802 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

33 

66 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

2 

6 

- 

- 

Dracnt,        .... 

440 

475 

12 

487 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

407 

407 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

32 

64 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

1 

4 

- 

- 

Dunstable,  .... 

96 

106 

4 

110 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

86 

86 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

10 

20 

- 

- 

Everett,   .... 

3,610 

4,304 

231 

4,535 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2,981 

2,981 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

575 

1,150 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

47 

141 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

S 

20 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

2 

12 

- 

- 

Everett.     Ward  1, 

518 

673 

35 

708 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

377 

377 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

128 

256 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

12 

36 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

1 

4 

- 

- 

Everett.     Ward  2,      . 

479 

583 

29 

612 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

380 

380 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

94 

188 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

5 

15 

- 

- 

Everett.     Ward  3,      . 

615 

729 

55 

784 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

515 

515 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

88 

176 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

10 

30 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

2 

8 

- 

- 

Everett.     Ward  4, 

700 

703 

35 

738 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

697 

697 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

3 

6 

- 

- 

Everett.     Ward  .5, 

600 

779 

42 

821 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

449 

449 

- 

— 

606 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 

Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 

Everett.     Ward  5  —  Con. 

2  tenements  (2  families),    .        .        .        . 

131 

262 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

16 

48 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

2 

8 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

2 

12 

- 

- 

Everett.     Ward  0,      . 

698 

837 

35 

872 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

563 

563 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

131 

262 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families),    . 

4 

12 

- 

- 

Framingham, 

1,920 

2,115 

44 

2,159 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

1,730 

1,730 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

186 

372 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

3 

9 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families),    . 

1 

4 

- 

- 

Groton 

476 

508 

11 

519 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

445 

445 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

30 

60 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families),    . 

1 

3 

- 

- 

Holliston, 

612 

701 

21 

722 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

525 

525 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

85 

170 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

2 

6 

- 

- 

Hopkinton, 

714 

752 

49 

801 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

678 

678 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

34 

68 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

2 

6 

- 

- 

Hudson,       .... 

980 

1,245 

32 

1,277 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

748 

748 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

209 

418 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

13 

39 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

10 

40 

- 

- 

Lexington,  .... 

727 

775 

3 

778 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

682 

682 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

42 

84 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

3 

9 

- 

- 

Lincoln 

189 

209 

6 

215 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

171 

171 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

16 

32 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

2 

6 

- 

- 

Littleton 

227 

256 

4 

260 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

199 

199 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

27 

54 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

1 

3 

- 

- 

Lowell,     .... 

11,933 

16,SS5 

848 

17,733 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

8,786 

8,786 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

2,312 

4,624 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

438 

1,314 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

170 

680 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

81 

405 

- 

- 

G  tenements  (6  families). 

87 

522 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families). 

21 

147 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families). 

21 

168 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families). 

7 

63 

- 

- 

10  tenements  (10  families). 

1 

10 

- 

- 

12  tenements  (12  families). 

3 

36 

- 

- 

13  tenements  (13  families), 

1 

13 

- 

— 

TENEMENTS. 


60^ 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 

Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Lowell —  Con. 

14  tenements  (14  families) 

1 

14 

- 

- 

20  tenements  (20  families) , 

1 

20 

- 

- 

23  tenements  (23  families) ,  . 

1 

23 

- 

- 

24  tenements  (24  families),  . 

1 

24 

- 

- 

36  tenements  (36  families),  . 

1 

36 

- 

- 

Lowell.     Ward  1,       . 

1,147 

1,633 

83 

1,716 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

882 

882 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),    . 

205 

410 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families),    . 

23 

69 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families),    . 

11 

44 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families),    . 

7 

35 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families),    . 

5 

30 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families),    . 

3 

21 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families),    . 

4 

32 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families). 

3 

27 

- 

- 

12  tenements  (12  families),  . 

2 

24 

- 

- 

23  tenements  (23  families),  . 

1 

23 

- 

- 

36  tenements  (36  families). 

1 

36 

- 

- 

Lowell.     Ward  2,       . 

1,080 

1,879 

136 

2,015 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

564 

564 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),    . 

358 

716 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families),    , 

92 

276 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families),    , 

43 

172 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

7 

35 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

11 

66 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

2 

14 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families), 

2 

16 

- 

- 

20  tenements  (20  families). 

1 

20 

- 

- 

Lowell.     Ward  3, 

1,407 

2,038 

123 

2,161 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

1,008 

1,008 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

280 

560 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

67 

201 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

20 

80 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

11 

55 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

16 

96 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families). 

3 

21 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families). 

1 

8 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families; , 

1 

9 

- 

- 

Lowell.     Ward  4, 

1,234 

1,881 

103 

1,984 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

761 

761 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

384 

768 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

51 

153 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

14 

56 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

10 

50 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

12 

72 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families). 

1 

7 

- 

- 

14  tenements  (14  families) , 

1 

14 

- 

- 

Lowell.     Ward  ,5, 

1,101 

1,765 

133 

1,898 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

667 

667 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

312 

624 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

74 

222 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

21 

84 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

10 

50 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families) , 

12 

72 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families). 

1 

7 

- 

- 

608 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  — Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Numl)er  nf 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Lowell.     Ward  5  —  Con. 

8  tenements  (8  families) , 

9  tenements  (9  families), 
13  tenements  (13  families), 

Lowell.     Ward  6, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families) , 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

8  tenements  {^  families), 
24  tenements  (24  families) , 

Lowell.     Ward  7, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

8  tenements  (8  families), 

9  tenements  (9  families), 
12  tenements  (12  families), 

Lowell.     Ward  8,       . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
6  tenements  (6  families), 

Lowell.     Ward  0, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

5  tenements  (5  families), 
10  tenements  (10  families), 

Maldbn 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families). 
Maiden.     Ward  1,     . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

4  tenements  (4  families). 
Maiden.     Ward  2,     . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

4  tenements  (4  families). 


1 

2 

1 

1,596 

1,340 

196 

28 

8 

14 

7 

1 

1 

1 

1,514 

1,053 

300 

65 

35 

14 

23 

10 

•  12 

1 

1 

1,613 

1,471 

121 

14 

6 

1 

1,241 

1,040 

156 

24 

12 

8 

1 

5,388 

4,236 

1,088 

39 

20 

2 

2 

1 

764 

688 

168 

3 

5 

713 

376 

311 

17 


18 

13 

1,999 

1,340 

392 

84 

32 

70 

42 

7 

8 

24 

2,383 

1,053 

600 

195 

140 

70 

138 

70 

96 

9 

12 

1,785 

1,471 

242 

42 

24 

6 

1,522 

1,040 

312 

72 

48 

40 

10 

6,638 

4,236 

2,176 

117 

80 

10 

12 

7 

953 

588 

336 

9 

20 

1,091 

376 

622 

51 

24 


105 


33 


53 


183 


13 


64 


2,078 


2,488 


1,818 


1,575 


6,821 


966 


1,155 


TENEMENTS. 


609 


OCCUPIED   AND    UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED   DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 

Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

MIDDLESEX— Con. 

Ma  111  en.    '  Ward  2  —  Con . 

5  tenements  (5  families),   .        .        .        . 

1 

5 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families),    . 

1 

6 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families),    . 

1 

7 

- 

- 

Maiden.     Ward  3,     . 

682 

763 

23 

7S6 

1  tenement  (1  familj')> 

605 

605 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),    . 

75 

150 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families),    . 

1 

3 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families),    . 

1 

5 

- 

- 

Maiden.     Ward  4,     . 

833 

1,024 

11 

1,035 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

658 

658 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

164 

328 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

6 

18 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

5 

20 

- 

- 

Maiden.     Wards,    . 

803 

943 

28 

971 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

672 

672 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

127 

254 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

1 

3 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

2 

8 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

1 

6 

- 

- 

Maiden.     Ward  6,     . 

881 

977 

11 

988 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

790 

790 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

87 

174 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

3 

9 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

1 

4 

- 

- 

Maiden.     Ward  7,     . 

712 

8S7 

33 

920 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

547 

547 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

156 

312 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

8 

24 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

1 

4 

- 

- 

MARLBOROUGn,  . 

2,341 

3,159 

115 

3,274 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

1,616 

1,616 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

659 

1,318 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

44 

132 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

19 

76 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (ft  families), 

2 

10 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families). 

1 

7 

- 

- 

Marlborough.     Ward  1,  . 

253 

317 

16 

333 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

194 

194 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

55 

110 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

3 

9 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

1 

4 

- 

- 

Marlboroiigh.     Ward  2,   . 

366 

455 

22 

477 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

2S0 

280 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

83 

166 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

3 

9 

- 

- 

Marlborough.     Ward  3,  . 

398 

564 

24 

588 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

267 

267 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

107 

214 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

14 

42 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

9 

36 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families) , 

1 

5 

- 

- 

Marlborough.     Ward  4,   . 

479 

636 

10 

646 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

346 

346 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

116 

232 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

11 

33 

- 

- 

610 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS    IN   OCCUPIED   DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  l>well- 
inf,'  Houses 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 

Marlborough.     Ward  4  —  Con 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families) , 
Marlborough.     Ward  o,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families) , 
Marlborough,     Ward  6,   . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Marlborough.     Ward  7,   , 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 
Maynard,     .... 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 
Medford, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

8  tenements  (8  families), 
Medford.     Ward  1,   . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 
5  tenements  (5  families), 

Medford.     Ward  2,   . 

X  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Medford.     Ward  5,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 
8  tenements  (8  families), 

Medford.     Ward  4,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Medford.     Ward  a,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Medford.     Ward  6,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families). 


0 

1 

310 

177 

123 

6 

3 

1 

281 

170 

108 

3 

254 

182 

67 

4 

1 

605 

570 

33 

2 

2,811 

2,490 

295 

17 

7 

1 

1 

562 

488 

70 

3 

1 

468 

405 

54 

5 

4 

373 

343 

27 

2 

1 

384 

345 

37 

1 

1 

547 

472 

70 

5 

477 

437 

37 


20 

5 

460 

177 

246 

18 

12 

7 

395 

170 

216 

9 

332 

182 

134 

12 

4 

642 

570 

66 

6 

3,172 

2,490 

590 

51 

28 

5 

8 

642 

488 

140 

9 

5 

544 

405 

108 

15 

16 

411 

343 

54 

6 

8 

426 

345 

74 

3 

4 

627 

472 

140 

15 

522 

437 

74 


15 


15 


13 


80 


475 


410 


345 


646 


3,252 


14 


IS 


23 


16 


656 


562 


416 


430 


650 


538 


TEISTEMENTS. 


611 


OCCUPIED    AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  axd  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 

Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Medford.     Ward  6  —  Con. 

3  tenements  (3  families),    .        .        .        . 

1 

3 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

2 

8 

- 

- 

Melrose 

2,474 

2,685 

26 

2,711 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2,277 

2,277 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

184 

368 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

12 

36 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

1 

4 

- 

- 

Natick,        .... 

1,741 

2,089 

85 

2,174 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

1,420 

1,420 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

296 

592 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

23 

69 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

2 

8 

- 

- 

Newton 

5,102 

5,528 

80 

5,608 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

4,754 

4,754 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

292 

584 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

44 

132 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

6 

24 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

3 

15 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

2 

12 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families). 

1 

7 

- 

- 

Nexcton.     Ward  J ,     . 

743 

830 

17 

847 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

673 

673 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

57 

114 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

10 

30 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

2 

8 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

1 

5 

- 

- 

Newton.     Ward  2, 

1,004 

1,107 

14 

1,121 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

917 

917 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

75 

150 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

9 

27 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

2 

8 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

1 

5 

- 

- 

Newton.     Ward  3, 

671 

719 

8 

727 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

630 

630 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

34 

68 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

7 

21 

- 

- 

Neioton.     Ward  4, 

643 

685 

19 

704 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

602 

602 

- 

- 

2  tenements  {'2  families). 

40 

80 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

1 

3 

- 

- 

Newton,     Ward  S,     . 

804 

856 

8 

864 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

765 

765 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

29 

58 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

8 

24 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

1 

4 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

1 

5 

- 

- 

Newton.     Ward  6,     . 

768 

836 

9 

845 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

714 

714 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

46 

92 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

6 

18 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

2 

12 

- 

- 

Neioton.     M^ird  7, 

469 

495 

5 

500 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

453 

453 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

11 

22 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families; , 

3 

9 

- 

- 

612 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


OCCUPIED    AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 

Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements m 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

MIDDLESEX  —Con. 

Newton.     Ward  7  — Con. 

4  tenements  (4  families),    .        .        .        . 

1 

4 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families),    . 

1 

7 

- 

- 

North  Reading 

201 

228 

3 

231 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

180 

180 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),    . 

24 

48 

- 

- 

Pepperell 

690 

787 

29 

816 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

595 

595 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),   . 

93 

186 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) ,   . 

2 

6 

- 

- 

Reading, 

1,034 

1,150 

26 

1,176 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

9-23 

923 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),   . 

106 

212 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) ,   . 

5 

15 

- 

- 

Sherborn, 

268 

286 

15 

301 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

250 

250 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) ,    . 

18 

36 

- 

- 

Shirley, 

302 

324 

10 

334 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

283 

283 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),    . 

17 

34 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) ,    . 

1 

3 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) ,    . 

1 

4 

- 

- 

SOJIEEVILLE,       .... 

8,787 

11,903 

632 

12,535 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

6,126 

6,126 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),    . 

2,345 

4,690 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families),   . 

236 

708 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families),    . 

48 

192 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families),    . 

12 

60 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families),    . 

17 

102 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families). 

1 

7 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families). 

1 

8 

- 

- 

10  tenements  (10  families). 

1 

10 

- 

- 

Somerville.     Wa7-d  1, 

1,578 

2,302 

158 

2,460 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

972 

972 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

520 

1,040 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

65 

195 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

13 

52 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (a  families). 

5 

25 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families) , 

3 

18 

- 

- 

SomervWe.     HctrcZ  2, 

2,647 

3,875 

228 

4,103 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

1,642 

1,642 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

858 

1,716 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

109 

327 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

20 

80 

- 

- 

0  tenements  (5  families), 

5 

25 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families) , 

10 

60 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families). 

1 

7 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families), 

1 

8 

- 

- 

10  tenements  (10  families). 

1 

10 

- 

- 

Sommille,     Ward  3, 

2,446 

3,056 

92 

3,148 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

1,885 

1,885 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

523 

1,046 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

31 

93 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

5 

20 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

2 

12 

- 

- 

Somerville.     Ward  4, 

2,116 

2,670 

154 

2,824 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

1,627 

1,627 

" 

TENEMENTS. 


613 


OCCUPIED    AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  — Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 

Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

MIDDLESEX— Con. 

Somerville.     Ward  4  —  Con. 

2  tenements  (2  families),    .        .        .        • 

444 

888 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

31 

93 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

10 

40 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families),   , 

2 

10 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

2 

12 

- 

- 

Stoneham,  .        .        .        . 

1,330 

1,5S1 

23 

1,604 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

1,101 

1,101 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

213 

426 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

11 

33 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

4 

16 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

1 

5 

- 

- 

Stow 

223 

234 

3 

237 

1  tenement  (1  familj), 

212 

212 

•     - 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

11 

22 

- 

- 

Sudbury,     .... 

244 

272 

10 

282 

1  tenement  (I  family). 

218 

218 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

24 

48 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

2 

6 

- 

- 

Tewksbury, 

439 

473 

4 

47T 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

406 

406 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

32 

64 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

1 

3 

- 

- 

Townsend, .... 

465 

512 

13 

525 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

422 

422 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

40 

80 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

2 

6 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

1 

4 

- 

- 

Tyngsborough,  . 

159 

163 

4 

167 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

156 

156 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

O 

4 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

1 

3 

- 

- 

Walsefield 

1,556 

1,958 

90 

2,048 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

1,201 

1,201 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

320 

640 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

25 

75 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

8 

32 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

2 

10 

- 

- 

Waltham, 

3,856 

4,276 

110 

4,386     • 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

3,490 

3,490 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

328 

656 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

26 

78 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

10 

40 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

2 

12 

- 

- 

Waltham.     Ward  1,  . 

579 

615 

15 

630 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

546 

546 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

31 

62 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

1 

3 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

1 

4 

- 

- 

Waliha^n.     Ward  J,  . 

428 

500 

18 

518 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

368 

368 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

53 

106 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4 

12 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

2 

8 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

1 

6 

- 

- 

Waltham.     Ward  3,. 

554 

651 

32 

683 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

473 

473 

- 

— 

€14 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED   DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


C'ouNTiK.s,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 

Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 

Walt/iam.     Ward  8  —  Con. 

2  tenements  (2  families),    .        .        .        . 

69 

138 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families),    . 

8 

24 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

4 

16 

- 

- 

Walihatn.     Ward  4, . 

602 

646 

14 

660 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

562 

562 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),    . 

37 

74 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families),    . 

2 

6 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families),    . 

1 

4 

- 

- 

Waltham.     Ward  5,  . 

580 

639 

* 

646 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

530 

530 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

45 

90 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

3 

9 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

1 

4 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

1 

6 

- 

- 

Wallhain.     Ward  6, . 

608 

647 

24 

671 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

571 

571 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

35 

70 

- 

- 

0  tenements  (3  families). 

2 

6 

- 

- 

Waltham.     Ward?,. 

505 

578 

- 

578 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

440 

440 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

58 

116 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

6 

18 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

1 

4 

- 

- 

Watertown, 

1,533 

1,650 

28 

1,678 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

1,424 

1,424 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

105 

210 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

1 

3 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

2 

8 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

1 

5 

- 

- 

Way  land 

381 

446 

20 

466 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

323 

323 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

52 

104 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

5 

15 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

1 

4 

- 

- 

Westford,  .... 

475 

526 

10 

536 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

431 

431 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

39 

78 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

3 

9 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

2 

8 

- 

- 

Weston 

33S 

367 

9 

376 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

309 

309 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

29 

58 

- 

- 

Wilmington, 

301 

338 

6 

344 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

271 

271 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

25 

50 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

3 

9 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

2 

8 

- 

- 

Winchester, 

1,207 

1,301 

17 

1,318 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

1,119 

1,119 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

82 

164 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

6 

18 

- 

- 

WOBURN,     .... 

2,661 

3,012 

78 

3,090 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

2,347 

2,347 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

280 

560 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

31 

93 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

3 

12 

- 

- 

TENEMENTS. 


615 


OCCUPIED   AND    UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing" Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell 

ing  Houses 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 

Woburn.     Ward  J,    . 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Wohurn.     Ward  2,    . 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Woburn.     Ward  3,    . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Woburn.     Ward  4,    . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Woburn.     Ward  o,    : 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Woburn.     Wai-d  6,    . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 
Woburn.     Ward  7,    . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

NANTUCKET. 


Nantucket 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

NORFOLK. 
Avon, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Bellingham, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Braintree,    .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Brookline 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
6  tenements  (5  families), 
6  tenements  (6  families), 


453 

402 

46 

5 

524 

463 

57 

3 

1 

490 

425 

59 

6 

501 

443 

45 

11 

2 

209 

176 

33 

306 

274 

27 

5 

178 

164 

13 

1 


880 
779 
101 


342 

299 

43 

314 

272 

40 

2 

1,117 

989 

120 

7 

1 

2,277 

1,824 

188 

173 

57 

16 

17 


509 

402 

92 

15 

590 

463 

114 

9 

4 

561 

425 

118 

18 

574 

443 

90 

33 

8 

242 

176 

66 

343 

274 

54 

15 

193 

164 

26 

3 


981 
779 
202 


385 

299 

86 

358 

272 

80 

6 

1,254 

989 

240 

21 

4 

3,148 

1,824 

376 

519 

228 

80 

102 


23 


510 


613 


15 


570 


589 


12 


254 


352 


202 


39 


1,020 


38 


412 


363 


1,292 


114 


3,262 


616 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Nujibkr 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


NORFOLK  — (;on. 
Brookline — Con. 

8  tenements  (8  families), 
11  tenements  (11  families). 
Canton 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Cohasset,     .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Dedham,     .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
8  tenements  (8  families), 

Dover 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
FoxboroTigh,       .        , 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Franklin,     .... 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Holbrook,   .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Hyde  Park, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 
8  tenements  (8  families), 

10  tenements  (10  families) 
Medfield,     .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 
Med  way 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families) , 
Millis, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 


1 
1 

876 

793 

76 

5 

2 

577 

569 

7 

1 

1,481 

1,365 

106 

8 

1 

1 

141 

134 

7 

723 

628 

87 

6 

2 

984 

807 

164 

11 

2 

511 

451 

60 

2,064 

1,644 

370 

37 

7 

4 

1 

1 

348 

297 

43 

3 

3 

1 

1 

626 

536 

79 

7 

3 

1 

210 

199 


8 
11 

968 

793 

152 

15 

8 

586 

569 

14 

3 

1,613 

1,365 

212 

24 

4 

8 

148 

134 

14 

828 

628 

174 

18 

8 

1,176 

807 

328 

33 

8 

571 

451 

120 

2,561 

1,644 

740 

111 

28 

20 

8 

10 

415 

297 

86 

9 

12 

5 

6 

732 

536 

158 

21 

12 

5 

226 

199 


24 


22 


32 


992 


587 


1,635 


149 


835 


1,208 


21 


96 


16 


33 


23 


592 


2,657 


431 


765 


249 


TENEMENTS. 


617 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED   DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 

1 

Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 

NumlxT of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 

Total Number  of 

Tenements  in 

Occupied  Dwell- 

iii***  Houses 

ing  Houses 

ing  Houses 

Aki^     ^M.\J  Kltj\^ty 

NORFOLK  — Con. 

Millis  —  Con. 

2  tenements  (2  families) 

8 

16 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

2 

6 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

1 

5 

- 

- 

Milton,         .... 

1,003 

1,106 

19 

1,125 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

905 

905 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

94 

188 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (0  families) , 

3 

9 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

1 

4 

- 

- 

Needham,   .... 

735 

802 

10 

812 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

675 

675 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

53 

106 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families),    , 

1 

21 

- 

- 

Norfolk,      .... 

179 

210 

6 

216 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

*. 

157 

157 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

18 

36 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

1 

3 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

1 

4 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families),    . 

2 

10 

- 

- 

Norwood 

866 

963 

2 

965 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

774 

774 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),    . 

89 

178 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families),    . 

1 

3 

V 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) ,   . 

2 

8 

- 

- 

QUINCT 

3,801 

4,373 

155 

4,528 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

3,294 

3,294 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

453 

906 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

44 

132 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

9 

36 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

1 

5 

- 

- 

Quincy.     Ward  1,      • 

711 

790 

27 

817 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

641 

641 

- 

.      - 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

63 

126 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

5 

15 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

2 

8 

- 

- 

Quincy.     Ward  2, 

529 

584 

19 

603 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

478 

478 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

47 

94 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

4 

12 

- 

- 

Quincy.     Ward  3,     . 

822 

983 

30 

1,013 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

673 

673 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

138 

276 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

10 

30 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

1 

4 

- 

- 

Quincy.     Ward  4, 

813 

990 

46 

1,036 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

665 

665 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

123 

246 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

21 

63 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

4 

16 

- 

- 

Quincy.     Ward  6, 

526 

568 

9 

577 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

488 

488 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

36 

72 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

2 

8 

- 

- 

Quincy.     Ward  G, 

400 

458 

24 

482 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

349 

349 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

46 

92 

- 

- 

618 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS    IN    OCCUPIED   DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 

Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

NORFOLK  —  Con. 

Quincy.     Ward  6  —  Con. 

3  tenements  (3  families),    .        .        .        . 

4 

12 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

1 

5 

- 

- 

Randolph,  .... 

824 

905 

12 

917 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

746 

746 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

75 

150 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

3 

9 

- 

- 

Sharon,        .... 

378 

393 

3 

396 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

365 

365 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) ,    . 

11 

22 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

2 

6 

- 

- 

Stoughton 

1,111 

1,241 

41 

1,282 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

991 

991 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),    . 

113 

226 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

5 

15 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

1 

4 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

1 

5 

- 

- 

Walpole,     .... 

620 

688 

13 

701 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

560 

560 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),    . 

54 

108 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4 

12 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  familie!^), 

2 

8 

- 

- 

Wellesley,  .        .        .^      . 

679 

738 

11 

749 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

624 

624 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

51 

102 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4 

12 

- 

- 

Weymouth, 

2,421 

2,666 

64 

2,730 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2,193 

2,193 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

215 

430 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

10 

30 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

2 

8 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

1 

5 

- 

- 

Wrentham, 

581 

631 

18 

649 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

534 

634 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

44 

88 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

3 

9 

- 

- 

PLYMOUTH. 

Abington 

912 

1,076 

38 

1,114 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

758 

758 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

144 

288 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

10 

30 

- 

- 

Bridgewater, 

762 

854 

24 

878 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

675 

675 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

82 

164 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

5 

15 

- 

- 

Bkockton, 

5,355 

7,700 

360 

8,060 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

3,215 

3,215 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

1,957 

3,914 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

170 

510 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

10 

40 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

1 

5 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

1 

6 

- 

- 

10  tenements  (10  families). 

1 

10 

- 

- 

Brockton.     Ward  1,  . 

664 

935 

52 

9sr 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

414 

414 

- 

- 

TENEMENTS. 


619 


OCCUPIED    AND   UNOCCUPIED    TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Xumber 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 


PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

Brockton.     Ward  1  —  Con. 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
10  tenements  (10  families), , 

Brockton.     Ward  2,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Brockton .     Ward  3, . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Brockton.     Ward  4,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 
Brockton.     Ward  5,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Brockton.     Ward  0,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 
Brockton.     Ward  7,  . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

6  tenements  (6  families). 
Carver 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Duxbury,    .... 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
East  Bridgewater, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Halifax 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Hanover 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Hanson,       .... 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Hingham 

1  tenement  (1  family). 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


236 

13 

1 

730 

419 

286 

21 

4 

815 

466 

317 

30 

2 

757 

459 

265 

32 

1 

791 

485 

278 

27 

1 

789 

516 

251 

21 

1 

809 

456 

324 

26 

2 

1 

246 

230 

16 
503 
475 

27 

1 

642 

563 

74 

5 

132 

116 

16 
506 
468 

38 
353 
326 

27 

1,057 

957 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


472 

39 

10 

1,070 

419 

572 

63 

16 

1,198 

466 

634 

90 

S 

1,089 

459 

530 

96 

4 

1,126 

485 

556 

81 

4 

1,086 

516 

502 

63 

5 

1,196 

456 

648 

78 

8 

6 

262 

230 

32 

532 

475 

54 

3 

726 

563 

148 

15 

148 

116 

32 

544 

468 

76 

380 

326 

54 

1,164 

957 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


41 


28 


43 


54 


15 


28 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


1,111 


1,226 


11 


25 


1,132 


1,201 


1,140 


1,263 


540 


754 


153 


555 


387 


1.189 


G20 


CENSUS    or   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


OCCUPIED    AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN    OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  — Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 


Xumbcr  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


PLYMOUTH  — Con. 
Hingham  —  Con. 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Hull, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 
Kingston,    .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Lakeville,    .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Marion,        .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Marehfield, .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 
Mattapolsett, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Middleborough, . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families) , 

6  tenements  (6  families), 
Norwell 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  ('3  families) , 
Pembroke,  .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Plymouth,  .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 
G  tenements  (3  families) , 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families) , 
Plympton,  .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Rochester,  .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Rockland,    .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Scituate 

1  tenement  (1  family). 


95 
3 

2 

229 

229 

425 

375 

48 

2 

220 

208 

11 

1 

205 

197 

8 

484 

457 

27 

281 

262 

18 

1 

1,396 

1,140 

240 

14 

1 

1 

407 

392 

15 

345 

324 

20 

1 

1,615 

1,304 

280 

20 

10 

1 

152 

142 

10 

246 

233 

12 

1 

1,186 

1,051 

127 

6 

2 

569 

532 


190 

9 

S 

229 

229 

477 

375 

96 

6 

233 

208 

22 

3 

213 

197 

16 

511 

457 

54 

301 

262 

36 

3 

1,673 

1,140 

480 

42 

5 

6 

422 

392 

30 

367 

324 

40 

3 

1,969 

1,304 

560 

60 

40 

5 

162 

142 

20 

260 

233 

24 

3 

1,331 

1,051 

254 

18 

8 

607 

532 


5 
10 


21 


10 


39 


35 


46 


20 


234 

487 

234 

220 
532 
311 

1,712 


431 


370 


2,004 


168 


267 


1,377 


627 


TENEMENTS. 


621 


OCCUPIED    AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS    IN    OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


CoLXTiES,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Xumbkr 
OK  Tenements  and  Families. 

Numbor  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
!      ing  Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

PLYMOUTH  — Cou. 

Scitiiate  —  Con. 

2  tenements  (2  families) 

36 

72 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

1 

3 

- 

- 

Wareham,  .... 

815 

891 

22 

913 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

748 

748 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

59 

lis 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

7 

21 

"* 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

1 

4 

- 

- 

West  Bridgewater,    . 

378 

409 

409 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

347 

347 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

31 

62 

- 

Whitman,  .... 

1,210 

1,389 

37 

1,426 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

1,037 

1,037 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

168 

336 

~ 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4 

12 

— 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

1 

4 

- 

- 

SUFFOLK. 

Boston,      

58,.599 

103,306 

8,243 

111,549 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

33,470 

33,470 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

13,369 

26,738 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

8,454 

25,362 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

1,706 

6,824 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

637 

3,185 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

396 

2,376 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families). 

205 

1,4.35 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families). 

147 

1,176 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (0  f.amilies) , 

56 

604 

- 

- 

10  tenements  (10  families). 

33 

330 

- 

- 

11  tenements  (11  families), 

30 

330 

- 

- 

12  tenements  (12  families), 

19 

228 

- 

- 

13  tenements  (13  families). 

15 

195 

- 

- 

14  tenements  (14  families), 

14 

196 

- 

- 

lo  tenements  (15  families), 

12 

180 

- 

- 

16  tenements  (16  families), 

6 

96 

- 

- 

17  tenements  (17  families), 

10 

170 

- 

- 

IS  tenements  (18  families), 

2 

36 

- 

- 

19  tenements  (19  families). 

3 

57 

- 

- 

20  tenements  (20  families), 

2 

40 

- 

- 

21  tenements  (21  families). 

1 

21 

- 

- 

22  tenements  (22  families), 

2 

44 

- 

- 

21  tenements  (24  families). 

1 

24 

- 

- 

25  tenements  (25  families), 

1 

25 

- 

- 

28  tenements  (28  families), 

3 

84 

- 

- 

30  tenements  (30  families). 

1 

30 

- 

- 

31  tenements  (31  families). 

1 

31 

- 

- 

38  tenements  (38  families), 

1 

38 

- 

- 

39  tenements  (39  families) , 

1 

39 

" 

- 

42  tenements  (42  families). 

1 

42 

- 

- 

Boston.     Ward  7, 

2,843 

4,671 

301 

4,972 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

1,429 

1,429 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

1,034 

2,068 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

352 

1,056 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

25 

100 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

2 

10 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families) , 

1 

8 

- 

- 

622 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED   DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 

Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Boston.     M'ard  2 

2,163 

4,144 

292 

4,436 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

822 

822 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

802 

1,604 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

467 

1,401 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

56 

224 

- 

_ 

5  tenements  (5  families) , 

7 

35 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

5 

30 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

4 

28 

- 

- 

Boston.     Ward  3, 

1,681 

3,164 

214 

3,378 

1  tenement   (1  family). 

666 

666 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

608 

1,216 

_ 

_ 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

372 

1,116 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

23 

92 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

5 

25 

- 

■_ 

6  tenements  (6  families) , 

2 

12 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

3 

21 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families), 

2 

16 

- 

- 

Boston.     Ward  4, 

1,851 

3,010 

183 

3,193 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

983 

983 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

640 

1,280 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

197 

591 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

17 

68 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

7 

35 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

3 

18 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families). 

1 

7 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families). 

1 

8 

- 

_ 

9  tenements  (9  families). 

1 

9 

- 

- 

11  tenements  (11  families), 

1 

11 

- 

- 

Boston.     Ward  o, 

1,507 

2,588 

181 

2,769 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

769 

769 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

473 

946 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

219 

657 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

28 

112 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families) , 

8 

40 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

7 

42 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

o 

14 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families), 

1 

8 

- 

- 

Boston.     Ward  G, 

1,854 

5,559 

417 

5,976 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

631 

631 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

296 

592 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

357 

1,071 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

223 

892 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

126 

630 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

71 

426 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

57 

399 

- 

_ 

8  tenements  (8  families), 

42 

336 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families), 

19 

171 

- 

_ 

10  tenements  (10  families). 

5 

50 

- 

- 

11  tenements  (11  families). 

7 

77 

- 

- 

12  tenements  (12  families), . 

6 

72 

- 

- 

13  tenements  (13  families). 

2 

26 

- 

- 

14  tenements  (14  families). 

5 

70 

- 

- 

15  tenements  (15  families), 

2 

30 

- 

_ 

16  tenements  (16  families). 

1 

16 

- 

- 

17  tenements  ^17  families), 

3 

51 

- 

- 

19  tenements  (19  families), . 

1 

19 

- 

- 

TENEMENTS. 


623 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN    OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 


SUFFOLK  —  Con. 

Bonton.     Ward  7,       .        .  . 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families),  . 

3  tenements  (3  families),  . 

4  tenements  (4  families),  . 

5  tenements  (5  families) ,  . 

6  tenements  (6  families) ,  . 

7  tenements  (7  families),  . 

8  tenements  (S  families),  . 

9  tenements  (9  families),  . 

10  tenements  (10  families), . 

11  tenements  (11  families), . 

12  tenements  (12  families),  . 

13  tenements  (13  families), . 

14  tenements  (14  families) , . 

15  tenements  (15  families),  . 

17  tenements  (17  families),  . 

18  tenements  (18  families) , . 
Boston.     Ward  8,       . 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families),  , 

3  tenements  (3  families) ,  . 

4  tenements  (4  families) ,  . 

5  tenements  (5  families),  . 

0  tenements  (6  families),    . 

7  tenements  (7  families),    , 

8  tenements  (8  families),   . 

9  tenements  (9  families),    . 

10  tenements  (10  families), . 

11  tenements  (11  families), . 

12  tenements  (12  families), . 

13  tenements  (13  families), . 

14  tenements  (14  families) , . 

15  tenements  (15  families),  . 

16  tenements  (16  families),  . 

17  tenements  (17  families), . 
Boston.     Ward  0,      .        ,        . 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families),   . 

3  tenements  (3  families),    . 

4  tenements  (4  families),    . 

5  tenements  (5  families),   . 

6  tenements  (6  families),   . 

7  tenements  (7  families),    . 

8  tenements  (8  families),    . 

9  tenements  (9  families),    . 

10  tenements  (10  families), . 

11  tenements  (11  families), . 

12  tenements  (12  families), . 

13  tenements  (13  families),  . 
16  tenements  (16  families) ,  . 
42  tenements  (42  families),  . 

Boston.     Ward  10,    . 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families),    . 

3  tenements  (3  families),    . 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


1,554 

959 

215 

139 

109 

52 

38 

8 

10 

7 

5 

4 

2 

2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1,891 
874 
319 
349 
181 
69 
46 
18 
17 
6 
4 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1,970 
903 
324 
322 
223 
87 
51 
27 
17 
6 
2 
2 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2,292 
1,453 
263 
274 


3,137 
959 
430 
417 
436 
260 
228 
56 
80 
63 
50 
44 
24 
26 
14 
15 
17 
18 
4,370 
874 
638 
1,047 
724 
345 
276 
126 
136 
54 
40 
11 
24 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
4,682 
903 
648 
966 
892 
435 
306 
189 
136 
54 
20 
22 
24 
13 
32 
42 
4,471 
1,453 
526 
822 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


344 


;,481 


479 


4,849 


551 


498 


5,233 


4,969 


024 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
or  Tenements  and  Families. 

Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Boaton.     Ward  10  —  Con. 

4  tenements  (4  families) ,    .        .        .        . 

204 

816 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families) ,    . 

24 

120 

- 

- 

0  tenements  (6  families) ,    . 

19 

114 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families),    . 

13 

91 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families),    . 

13 

104 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families),    . 

5 

45 

" 

- 

10  tenements  (10  families), . 

5 

50 

- 

11  tenements  (11  families), . 

2 

22 

- 

- 

12  tenements  (12  families), . 

2 

24 

- 

- 

13  tenements  (13  families),  . 

2 

26 

- 

- 

14  tenements  (14  families), . 

5 

70 

- 

- 

15  tenements  (15  families), . 

1 

15 

- 

- 

17  tenements  (17  families),. 

2 

34 

- 

- 

20  tenements  (20  families) , . 

1 

20 

• 

- 

21  tenements  (21  families),  . 

1 

21 

- 

- 

28  tenements  (28  families) ,  . 

1 

28 

- 

- 

31  tenements  (31  families), . 

1 

31 

- 

- 

39  tenements  (39  families) , . 

1 

39 

- 

- 

Boston.     Ward  11,    . 

2,515 

3,770 

291 

4,061 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

2,036 

2,036 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),    . 

179 

358 

- 

7 

3  tenements  (3  families),    . 

149 

447 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families),    . 

72 

288 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families),    . 

27 

135 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families),    . 

19 

114 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families),   . 

7 

49 

- 

- 

S  tenements  (8  families),    . 

5 

40 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families),    . 

2 

18 

- 

- 

10  tenements  (10  families), . 

4 

40 

- 

- 

11  tenements  (11  families), . 

4 

44 

- 

- 

12  tenements  (12  families), . 

2 

24 

- 

- 

13  tenements  (13  families), . 

1 

13 

- 

- 

15  tenements  (15  families),  . 

2 

30 

- 

- 

17  tenements  (17  families),  . 

2 

34 

- 

- 

18  tenements  (18  families) , . 

1 

18 

- 

- 

20  tenements  (20  families), . 

1 

20 

- 

- 

24  tenements  (24  families), . 

1 

24 

- 

- 

38  tenements  (38  families), . 

1 

38 

- 

- 

Boston.     Ward  I'J,    . 

2,249 

3,518 

429 

3,947 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

1,688 

1,688 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) ,    . 

233 

466 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families),    . 

199 

597 

- 

_ 

4  tenements  (4  families),    . 

68 

272 

- 

_ 

5  tenements  (5  families),    . 

17 

85 

- 

- 

G  tenements  (G  families),    . 

13 

78 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families) ,    . 

6 

42 

- 

_ 

8  tenements  (8  families),    . 

5 

40 

- 

_ 

y  tenements  (9  families),    . 

5 

45 

- 

- 

10  tenements  (10  families) , . 

4 

40 

- 

- 

1 1  tenements  (11  families) , . 

5 

55 

- 

_ 

13  tenements  (13  families), . 

1 

13 

- 

_ 

15  tenements  (15  families) , . 

3 

45 

- 

- 

22  tenements  (22  families), . 

1 

22 

- 

_ 

30  tenements  (30  families), . 

1 

30 

- 

_ 

Boston.     Ward  13 

2,.341 

5,453 

545 

5,998 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

637 

637 

~ 

- 

TENEMENTS. 


625 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS    IN   OCCUPIED   DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 

Xiimber  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Numlier  of 

Tenements  in 

Occupied  Dwell- 

ing  Houses 

SUFFOLK  —  Con. 

Boston.     Ward  13  —  Con. 

2  tenements  (2  families) ,   .        .        .        . 

750 

1,500 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

743 

2,229 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

99 

396 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families) , 

53 

265 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

28 

168 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

20 

140 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families) , 

5 

40 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families). 

2 

18 

- 

- 

10  tenements  (10  families). 

1 

10 

- 

- 

11  tenements  (11  families) , 

1 

11 

- 

- 

17  tenements  (17  families), 

1 

17 

- 

- 

22  tenements  (22  families), 

1 

22 

- 

- 

Boston.     Ward  14,    . 

2,485 

4,074 

293 

4,367 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

1,418 

1,418 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

649 

1,298 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

370 

1,110 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

19 

76 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

14 

70 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

8 

48 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families). 

3 

21 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families),    . 

3 

24 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families) ,   . 

1 

9 

- 

- 

Boston.     Ward  In,    . 

2,294 

3,992 

300 

4,292 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

1,074 

1,074 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

7S7 

1,574 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families),    . 

407 

1,221 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

14 

56 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families),   . 

7 

35 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families) , 

3 

IS 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families) , 

2 

14 

- 

- 

Boston.     Ward  16,    . 

2,103 

3,7.35 

307 

4,042 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

1,067 

1,067 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),    . 

556 

1,112 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) ,   . 

449 

1,347 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families),    . 

16 

64 

- 

- 

.5  tenements  (5  families),    . 

4 

20 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families),    . 

4 

24 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families),    . 

3 

21 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (S  families),    . 

1 

8 

- 

- 

19  tenements  (19  families) , . 

1 

19 

- 

- 

25  tenements  (25  families) , . 

1 

25 

- 

- 

28  tenements  (28  families) , . 

1 

28 

- 

- 

Boston.     Ward  17,    . 

2,441 

4,656 

444 

5,100 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

1,109 

1,109 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),    . 

695 

1,390 

- 

- 

S  tenements  (3  families). 

513 

1,539 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) ,    . 

63 

252 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

27 

135 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families) , 

16 

96 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families) ,    . 

9 

63 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families) , 

9 

72 

- 

- 

Boston.     Ward  18,    . 

2,303 

4,960 

556 

5,516 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

890 

890 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families),    . 

676 

1,352 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

505 

1,515 

- 

- 

626 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS    IN    OCCUPIED   DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OP  Tenements  and  Families. 


Xumber  of 

Occupied  I>wcll- 

ing  Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


K umber  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


SUFFOLK  —  Con. 

Boston.     Ward  18  —  Con. 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

8  tenements  (8  families), 

9  tenements  (9  families), 

10  tenements  (10  families), 

11  tenements  (11  families), 

12  tenements  (12  families), 

13  tenements  (13  families), 

14  tenements  (14  families), 

15  tenements  (15  families), 

16  tenements  (16  families), 
19  tenements  (19  families), 

Boston.     Ward  19,    . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families) , 

6  tenements  (6  families) , 

7  tenements  (7  families), 
9  tenements  (9  families) , 

10  tenements  (10  families), 
13  tenements  (13  families), 

Boston.     Ward  20,    . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families) , 

7  tenements  (7  families), 
Bostoji.     Ward  21,    . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families) , 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

8  tenements  (8  families), 

11  tenements  (11  families), 

12  tenements  (12  families), 
16  tenements  (16  families) , 
28  tenements  (28  families), 

Boston.     Ward  22,    . 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
6  tenements  (5  families), 
6  tenements  (6  families), 
8  tenements  (8  families), 

13  tenements  (13  families). 


136 

544 

39 

195 

22 

132 

14 

98 

8 

64 

1 

9 

1 

10 

0 

22 

1 

12 

3 

39 

2 

28 

1 

15 

1 

16 

1 

19 

2,144 

4,620 

779 

779 

519 

1,038 

708 

2,124 

68 

272 

36 

180 

25 

150 

5 

35 

1 

9 

2 

20 

1 

13 

3,589 

4,674 

2,750 

2,750 

629 

1,258 

18S 

564 

12 

48 

7 

35 

2 

12 

1 

7 

2,896 

4,306 

2,005 

2,005 

512 

1,024 

340 

1,020 

15 

60 

7 

35 

6 

36 

1 

7 

5 

40 

1 

11 

2 

24 

1 

16 

1 

28 

2,850 

4,770 

1,577 

1,577 

690 

1,380 

555 

1,665 

12 

48 

7 

35 

6 

36 

2 

16 

1 

13 

260 


273 


299 


4,880 


4,947 


4,605 


332 


5,102 


TENEMENTS. 


627 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN    OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  — Continued. 


ConMTiES,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Ni'mber 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Xurabor  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Boston.     Ward  23,    . 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families) , 

6  tenements  (6  families), 
15  tenements  (15  families), 

Boston.     Ward  24,    . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Boston.     Ward  26,    . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families) , 

7  tenements  (7  families), 
Chelsea 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

8  tenements  (8  families), 
Chelsea.    Ward  1, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 
Chelsea.    Ward  2,     . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

8  tenements  (8  families), 
Chelsea.    Ward  3,     . 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

5  tenements  (5  families) , 
7  tenements  (7  families), 

Chelsea.     Ward  4,    . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 


2,947 

2,199 

605 

130 

9 

2 

1 

1 

3,234 

2,620 

520 

92 

2 

2,602 

2,132 

395 

58 

12 

3 

1 

1 

4,743 

2,953 

1,476 

258 

39 

10 

2 

3 

2 

1,089 

632 

367 

74 

13 

3 

1,138 

698 

341 

80 

12 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1,039 

600 

371 

58 

7 

2 

1 

846 

516 

283 

36 


3,866 

2,199 

1,210 

390 

36 

10 

6 

15 

3,944 

2,620 

1,040 

276 

8 

3,172 

2,132 

790 

174 

48 

15 


6,934 

2,953 

2,952 

774 

156 

50 

12 

21 

16 

1,655 

632 

734 

222 

52 

15 

1,712 

698 

682 

240 

48 

10 

12 

14 

8 

1,561 

600 

742 

174 

28 

10 

7 

1,241 

516 

566 

108 


192 


151 


111 


482 


130 


123 


4,058 


4,095 


3,283 


,416 


1,785 


1,835 


94 


1,647 


1,335 


628 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED   DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


'Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Ndmber 
or  Tenements  and  Families. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Chelsea.     Ward  4  —  Con. 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 
S  tenements  (8  families), 

Chelsea.     ^Yard  .5,     . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Revere,       .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 
Winthrop,  .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

WORCKSTER 

Ashburnham, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Athol, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families) , 
9  tenements  (9  families), 

Auburn 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families), 
Barre 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Berlin 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Blackstone, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
6  tenements  (6  families). 


3 

1 

631 

507 

114 

10 

1,407 

1,183 

206 

16 

1 

1 

855 

805 

46 

3 

1 


446 

372 

67 

4 

3 

1,450 

1,206 

207 

28 

5 

1 

2 

1 

277 

227 

42 

3 

3 

1 

1 

501 

449 

48 

3 

1 

211 

198 

12 

1 

901 

635 

214 

24 

21 

4 


28 

15 

8 

765 

507 

228 

30 

1,652 

1,183 

412 

48 

4 

5 

910 

805 

92 


530 

372 

134 

12 

12 

1,750 

1,206 

414 

84 

20 

5 

12 

9 

345 

227 

84 

9 

12 

6 

7 

558 

449 

96 

9 

4 

225 

198 

24 

3 

1,266 

635 

428 

72 

84 

24 


49 


66 


36 


75 


814 


1,718 


919 


566 


1,825 


17 


19 


145 


362 


577 


227 


1,411 


TENEMENTS. 


629 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN    OCCUPIED   DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


WORCESTER—  Con. 

Blackstone  —  Con. 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

8  tenements  (8  families), 
Bolton 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Boylston 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
8  tenements  (8  families), 

Brookfield, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 
Charlton 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Clinton,       .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families), 
Dana, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Douglas 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Dudley,       .... 

1  tenement  (1  family),' 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families) , 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

FiTCHBtiRG, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families), 


1 
2 

191 

177 

13 

1 

147 

125 

19 

2 

1 

599 

466 

116 

11 

5 

1 

420 

375 

41 

3 

1 

1,694 

1,239 

376 

51 

13 

10 

3 

2 

175 

155 

19 

1 

390 

319 

55 

10 

6 

420 

301 

75 

18 

15 

6 

2 

3 

3,8S6 

2,569 

1,007 

217 

49 

23 

13 

3 


7 

16 

206 

177 

26 

3 

177 

125 

38 

6 

8 

756 

466 

232 

33 

20 

5 

470 

375 

82 

9 

4 

2,278 

1,239 

752 

153 

62 

50 

18 

14 

196 

155 

38 

3 

483 

319 

110 

30 

24 

628 

301 

150 

54 

60 

30 

12 

21 

5,686 

2,569 

2,014 

651 

196 

115 

78 

21 


209 


182 


793 


477 


114 


2,392 


SO 


27 


260 


200 


563 


655 


5,946 


630 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Numbkr 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 

Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

WORCESTER— Con. 

FiTCHBURG  —  Con. 

8  tenements  (8  families) ,    . 

3 

24 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families) , 

2 

18 

- 

- 

Fitchburg.     Ward  7, 

624 

897 

48 

945 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

405 

405 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

174 

348 

- 

\ 

3  tenements  (3  families) ,    . 

39 

117 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) ,    . 

4 

16 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families),    . 

1 

5 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

1 

6 

- 

- 

FUchbnrg.     Ward  2, 

740 

1,241 

36 

1,277 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

443 

443 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

186 

372 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

63 

189 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

26 

104 

- 

' 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

10 

50 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families) , 

7 

42 

- 

- 

V  tenements  (7  families), 

1 

7 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families), 

2 

16 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families), 

2 

IS 

- 

- 

Fitchburg.     Ward  3, 

649 

911 

33 

944 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

451 

451 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

153 

306 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

35 

105 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

4 

16 

- 

_ 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

4 

20 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

1 

6 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families). 

1 

7 

- 

- 

Fitchburg.     Ward  4, 

549 

793 

51 

844 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

370 

370 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

141 

282 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

27 

81 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

2 

8 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

5 

25 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

2 

12 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families). 

1 

7 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families). 

1 

8 

- 

- 

Fitchburg.     Ward  5, 

593 

843 

49 

892 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

385 

385 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

172 

344 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

31 

93 

- 

_ 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

4 

16 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families) , 

1 

5 

- 

- 

Fitchburg.     Ward  G, 

731 

1,001 

43 

1,044 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

515 

515 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

181 

362 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

22 

66 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

9 

36 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

2 

10 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

2 

12 

~ 

- 

Gardner 

1,573 

2,062 

133 

2,195 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

1,155 

1,155 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

357 

714 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families),    . 

53 

159 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

6 

24 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families) ,    . 

2 

10 

- 

- 

TENEMENTS. 


631 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Citiks,  Towns,  and  Numbeu 
or  Tenements  and  Families. 

Number  of 

Occupied  Uwell- 

ing  Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Grafton, 

926 

1,106 

31 

1,137 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

771 

771 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

137 

274 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

11 

33 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

7 

28 

- 

- 

Hardwick,  .... 

460 

533 

11 

544 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

397 

397 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

55 

110 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

6 

IS 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

2 

8 

- 

- 

Harvard 

262 

279 

1 

280 

1  tenement  (1  familj-)i 

246 

246 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

15 

30 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

1 

3 

- 

- 

Holden 

415 

555 

15 

574 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

315 

315 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

76 

152 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

14 

42 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

8 

32 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

T 

6 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families). 

1 

8 

- 

- 

Hopedale,    .... 

285 

307 

4 

311 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

265 

265 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

18 

36 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

2 

6 

- 

- 

Hubbardston,     . 

311 

348 

6 

354 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

275 

275 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

35 

70 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

1 

3 

- 

- 

Lancaster,  .... 

395 

452 

30 

482 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

346 

346 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

44 

88 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

4 

12 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

1 

6 

- 

- 

Leicester,    .... 

594 

731 

14 

745 

]  tenement  (1  family), 

478 

478 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

99 

198 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

13 

39 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

4 

16 

- 

- 

Leominster, 

1,643 

2,181 

34 

2,215 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

* 

1,178 

1,178 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

426 

852 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

26 

78 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

S 

32 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

1 

5 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

1 

6 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families). 

1 

7 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families). 

1 

9 

- 

- 

14  tenements  (14  families). 

1 

14 

- 

__ 

Lunenburg, 

277 

302 

8 

310 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

256 

256 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

IS 

36 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

2 

6 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

1 

4 

- 

• 

Mendon,      .... 

221 

234 

4 

238 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

209 

209 

- 

632 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 

Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupietl  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Xumber  of 
UiKieciipied  Tcn- 

oinrnts  ni 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Mendon  —  Con. 

2  tenements  (2  families),    .        .        .        . 

11 

22 

- 

_ 

3  tenements  (3  families),    . 

1 

3 

- 

_ 

MUford, 

1,671 

2,116 

183 

2,299 

1  tenement   (1  family). 

1,310 

1,310 

- 

_ 

2  tenements  (2  families) ,    . 

310 

620 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families),    . 

26 

78 

- 

_ 

4  tenements  (4:  families),    . 

19 

76 

_ 

5  tenements  (5  families),    . 

4 

20 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families) ,    . 

2 

12 

_ 

Millbury, 

793 

1,100 

54 

1,154 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

560 

560 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

183 

366 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

31 

93 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

15 

60 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families),    . 

3 

15 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families),    . 

1 

6 

- 

_ 

New  Braintree,  . 

114 

114 

5 

119 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

114 

114 

- 

- 

Northborough,  .... 

347 

451 

24 

475 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

260 

260 

- 

_ 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

78 

156 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

4 

12 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

3 

12 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

1 

5 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

1 

6 

- 

_ 

Northbridge, 

836 

1,070 

12 

1,082 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

661 

661 

- 

-. 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

139 

278 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

16 

48 

- 

. 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

17 

68 

- 

_ 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

3 

15 

- 

- 

North  Brookfield, 

679 

1,030 

24 

1,054 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

411 

411 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

206 

412 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

45 

135 

- 

_ 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

14 

56 

- 

_. 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

2 

10 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

1 

6 

- 

- 

Oakham,     .... 

149 

161 

4 

165 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

138 

138 

f 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

10 

20 

- 

_ 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

1 

O 

- 

- 

Oxford,        .        .        .        . 

562 

618 

18 

636 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

516 

516 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

38 

76 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

6 

18 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

2 

8 

- 

. 

Paxton 

109 

114 

3 

117 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

104 

104 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families). 

5 

10 

- 

- 

Petersham 

232 

254 

5 

259 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

213 

213 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

16 

32 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

3 

9 

- 

- 

TENEMENTS. 


633 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN    OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
I  Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


WORCESTER  — 

Phillipston, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Princeton 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Royalston,  .... 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Rutland, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Bhrewsbnry, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Southborough,   . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 
Southbridge, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 
Spencer,      .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families). 
Sterling 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 
Sturbridge, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 
Sutton,         .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 
Templeton, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 


Con. 


112 

110 

2 

228 

221 

6 

1 

233 

212 

21 

213 

204 

7 

1 

1 

354 

327 

27 

390 

344 

42 

3 

1 

1,379 

1,158 

172 

25 

16 

1 

7 

1,157 

768 

322 

58 

6 

3 

319 

296 

23 

337 

262 

60 

10 

4 

1 

529 

382 

124 

10 

11 

2 

628 

542 

82 

4 


114 
110 
4 
236 
221 

12 

3 

254 

212 

42 
225 
204 

14 

3 

4 

381 

327 

54 
442 
344 

84 

9 

5 

1,688 

1,158 

344 

75 

64 
5 

42 

1,625 

768 

644 

174 

24 

15 
342 
296 

46 
434 
262 
120 

30 

16 

6 

714 

382 

248 

30 

44 

10 
718 
542 
164 

12 


10 


11 


47 


170 


21 


40 


25 


27 


116 


246 


260 


230 


385 


453 


1,735 


1,795 


363 


474 


739 


745 


634 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN   OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  NniiBER 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


WORCESTER  —  Con, 

Upton,  .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 
Uxbridge,    .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
Warren,       .... 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 
7  tenements  (7  families), 

Webster,     .... 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families) , 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families) , 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families) , 
Westborough,     . 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 
West  Boylston, , 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 
West  Brookfield, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 
Westminster, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 
Winchendon, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 
*2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families), 
Worcester, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families), 


418 

330 

73 

12 

3 

641 

510 

103 

16 

12 

783 

630 

122 

23 

5 

2 

1 

935 

452 

303 

107 

39 

24 

9 

1 

829 

640 

179 

7 

3 

562 

499 

49 

9 

2 

2 

1 

353 

298 

54 

1 

334 

302 

29 

2 

1 

890 

719 

182 

6 

1 

1 

1 

11,153 

5,207 

3,344 


524 

330 

146 

36 

12 

812 

610 

206 

48 

48 

980 

630 

244 

69 

20 

10 

7 

1,716 

452 

606 

321 

156 

120 

54 

7 

1,031 

640 

358 

21 

12 

648 

499 

98 

27 

8 

10 

6 

409 

298 

108 

3 

370 

302 

58 

6 

4 

1,078 

719 

324 

18 

4 

6 

7 

20,861 

5,207 

6,688 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell 
ing  Houses 


38 


121 


86 


12 


15 


IS 


Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


533 


850 


1,053 


1,837 


1,117 


660 


40 


1,730 


424 


388 


1,118 


22,591 


TENEMENTS. 


635 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN    OCCUPIED   DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 


Total  Number  of 
Tenements  in 


Occupied  Dwell-   «'=?„"|'if„?slf '' 
ing  Houses  *" 


WORCESTER  —  Con. 

Worcester  —  Con. 

3  tenements  (.3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

8  tenements  (8  families) , 

9  tenements  (9  families), 

10  tenements  (10  families), 

11  tenements  (11  families) , 
19  tenements  (19  families), 

Worce8ter.    Ward  7, 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

8  tenements  (8  families), 

9  tenements  (9  families), 
10  tenements  (10  families), 

Worcester.     Ward  2, 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

8  tenements  (8  families), 
10  tenements  (10  families), 

Worcester.     Ward  3, 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 

7  tenements  (7  families) , 

8  tenements  (8  families), 

10  tenements  (10  families) , 

11  tenements  (11  families), 
Worcester.     Ward  4, 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

2  tenements  (2  families) , 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families) , 

5  tenements  (5  families), 

6  tenements  (6  families), 
Worcester.     Ward  .5, 

1  tenement  (1  family) , 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5  tenements  (5  families). 


1,986 

359 

102 

86 

37 

20 

4 

5 

2 

1 

1,358 

700 

403 

186 

35 

11 

12 

6 

2 

2 

1 

1,464 

722 

416 

259 

44 

7 

7 

5 

3 

1 

1,464 

684 

431 

228 

66 

25 

16 

7 

5 

1 

1 

1,244 

346 

420 

395 

55 

17 

11 

1,532 

629 

465 

342 

58 

20 


5,958 

1,436 

510 

516 

2.59 

160 

36 

50 

22 

19 

2,417 

700 

806 

558 

140 

55 

72 

42 

16 

18 

10 

2,653 

722 

832 

777 

176 

35 

42 

35 

24 

10 

2,825 

684 

862 

684 

264 

125 

96 

49 

40 

10 

11 

2,742 

346 

840 

1,185 

220 

85 

66 

3,028 

629 

930 

1,026 

232 

100 


205 


2,622 


176 


2,829 


312 


3,137 


213 


300 


2,955 


3,328 


63G 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


OCCUPIED   AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS    IN    OCCUPIED   DWELLING 

HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns,  and  Number 
OF  Tenements  and  Families. 

Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Worcester.     Ward  6  —  Con. 

6  tenements  (6  families) 

15 

90 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

3 

21 

- 

- 

Worcester.     Ward  6, 

1,514 

2,591 

171 

2,762 

1  tenement  (1  familj-), 

806 

806 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

456 

912 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families),   . 

199 

597 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families),    . 

29 

116 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families),    . 

4 

20 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

9 

54 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families). 

5 

35 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families), 

4 

32 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families) , 

1 

9 

- 

- 

10  tenements  (10  families), 

1 

10 

- 

- 

Worcester.     Ward  7, 

1,325 

2,452 

212 

2,664 

1  tenement  (1  family), 

664 

664 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

386 

772 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

196 

588 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

38 

152 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

14 

70 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families). 

9 

54 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families). 

9 

63 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families). 

5 

40 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families). 

1 

9 

- 

- 

10  tenements  (10  families), 

1 

10 

- 

- 

11  tenements  (11  families), 

1 

11 

- 

- 

19  tenements  (19  families). 

1 

19 

- 

- 

Worcester.     Ward  8, 

1,252 

2,153 

141 

2,294 

1  tenement  (1  family). 

656 

656 

- 

- 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

367 

734 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families). 

181 

543 

- 

- 

4  tenements  (4  families). 

84 

136 

- 

- 

5  tenements  (5  families). 

4 

20 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families) , 

7 

42 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families), 

2 

14 

- 

- 

8  tenements  (8  families), 

1 

8 

- 

- 

TENEMENTS. 


637 


OCCUPIED    AND   UNOCCUPIED   TENEMENTS   IN    OCCUPIED    DWELLING 

HOUSES  — Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  and  Number  of  Tene- 
ments AND  Families. 

Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Occupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

Total  Number  of 

Tenements  in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 

THE   STATE. 

397,633 

547,385 

26,573 

573,958 

1  tenement  (1  family),     . 

•        •        • 

294,700 

294,700 

- 

_ 

2  tenements  (2  families), 

75,237 

1.50,474 

- 

- 

3  tenements  (3  families), 

18,469 

55,407 

- 

_ 

4  tenements  (4  families), 

5,188 

20,752 

- 

_ 

5  tenements  (.5  families), 

1,607 

8,035 

- 

- 

6  tenements  (6  families) , 

1,257 

7,542 

- 

- 

7  tenements  (7  families). 

413 

2,891 

- 

_ 

8  tenements  (8  families), 

401 

3,208 

- 

- 

9  tenements  (9  families), 

109 

981 

- 

_ 

10  tenements  (10  families), 

63 

630 

- 

_ 

11  tenements  (11  families) 

49 

539 

- 

_ 

12  tenements  (12  families) 

39 

468 

- 

. 

13  tenements  (10  families) 

21 

273 

- 

. 

14  tenements  (14  families) 

20 

280 

- 

^ 

15  tenements  (15  families) 

17 

255 

- 

_ 

16  tenements  (16  families) 

6 

96 

- 

_ 

17  tenements  (17  families) 

10 

170 

- 

^ 

18  tenements  (18  families) 

2 

36 

- 

_ 

19  tenements  (19  families) 

5 

95 

- 

_ 

20  tenements  (20  families) 

3 

60 

- 

- 

21  tenements  (21  families) 

1 

21 

- 

. 

22  tenements  (22  families) 

2 

44 

- 

_ 

23  tenements  (23  families) 

1 

23 

- 

. 

24  tenements  (24  families) 

2 

48 

- 

. 

25  tenements  (25  families) 

1 

25 

- 

- 

28  tenements  (28  families) 

3 

84 

- 

.. 

30  tenements  (30  families) 

1 

30 

- 

. 

31  tenements  (31  families) 

1 

31 

- 

. 

32  tenements  (32  families) 

1 

32 

- 

_ 

36  tenements  (36  families) 

1 

36 

- 

. 

38  tenements  (38  families) 

1 

38 

- 

_ 

39  tenements  (39  families) 

1 

39 

- 

_ 

42  tenements  (42  families) 

1 

42 

- 

- 

Dwelling  Houses: 
Number  of  Stories  and  Materials. 


[639] 


DWELLT^^G   HOUSES:    :N^UMBER   OF   STORIES   AND 

MATERIALS. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


BARNSTABLE. 
Barnstable,    . 

Kumher  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  aud  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories,      .... 
3  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Briclc  and  stone. 

Bourne,    .... 

Numher  of  Stories. 
\  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

4  stories 

Not  given,  .... 

Materials, 

Wood, 

Wood  and  stone, 

Not  given, 

Bren'ster,         .        .        .        . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

3  stories 

Materials. 

Wood 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone. 


1,133 

1,133 

244 

567 

2 

247 

62 

4 

2 

3 
2 

1,133 

1,132 

1 

402 

402 

7 

31S 

1 

9 

64 


402 
401 


242 

242 

42 

146 

1 

49 
3 


242 
241 


178 

178 

28 

67 

52 


1 
3 

178 
178 


205 
205 

130 
2 

14 
55 

3 
1 


205 
203 


54 
54 
11 
27 

13 
1 
1 
1 

54 

52 

1 

1 


Total 

Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


1,311 
1,311 

272 

634 

2 

299 

89 


4 
5 

1,311 

1,310 

1 

607 

607 
7 

448 

3 

23 

119 
2 
3 
1 
1 

607 

604 

2 

1 

296 

296 

53 

173 

1 

62 

4 

1 


296 

293 

1 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


BARNSTABLE —Con. 
Cliatbani,         .        .        .        . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

ATaterials. 

Wood 

Wood  and  brick, 

Deuuia,     .... 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  aud  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 
3  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Wood  and  stone, 

Eastham, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,     .... 
2  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 
Wood 

Falmoutli, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

mg 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


489 

141 

489 

141 

6 

17 

398 

92 

10 

2 

20 

10 

50 

18 

2 

- 

3 

2 

489 

141 

482 

141 

7 

- 

784 

105 

784 

105 

676 

84 

3 

- 

1 

- 

102 

20 

1 

- 

1 

- 

- 

1 

784 

105 

783 

105 

1 

- 

130 

27 

130 

27 

3 

- 

103 

21 

1 

- 

10 

1 

13 

5 

130 

27 

130 

27 

656 

279 

656 

279 

i 

3 

385 

123 

2 

1 

103 

SS 

145 

55 

4 

2 

3 

1 

7 

5 

- 

1 

630 

630 

23 

490 

12 

30 

68 

2 

5 

630 
623 

7 

889 

889 

760 

3 

1 

122 

1 

1 

1 

889 

888 

1 

157 

157 

3 

124 

1 

11 

18 

157 
157 

935 

935 

10 

508 

3 
191 
200 

6 

4 
12 

1 


[641] 


642 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


DWELLING  HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES  AND  MATERIALS  — Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  op  Stories  to  Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Num- 
ber of 
I^uoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  op  Stories  to  Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

ing  Houses,  and  Materials 
or  WHICH  Constructed. 

Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

ing  Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 

Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

BARNSTABLE  — Con. 

BARNSTABLE  —  Con. 

Falmontli  —  Con. 

Sandwicli,       .... 

422 

69 

491 

Materials. 

656 

279 

935 

Number  of  Stories. 

422 

69 

491 

Wood, 

652 

275 

927 

1  story 

97 

14 

111 

Brick, 

1 

- 

1 

1  story  and  attic. 

192 

29 

221 

Stone, 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories 

119 

24 

143 

Wood  and  stone, 

2 

4 

6 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

14 

o 

16 

Barwicb,          .... 

7,')2 

101 

853 

Materials. 

422 

69 

491 

Number  of  Stories. 

752 

101 

853 

AVood 

421 

69 

490 

1  story 

C) 

- 

2 

Briclc, 

1 

- 

1 

1  story  and  attio, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

Materials. 
Wood 

657 

6 

3 

752 
752 

90 
1 
1 
9 

101 
101 

747 
7 
8 

86 
3 

853 
853 

Truro,        

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

215 
215 
3 
194 
3 
6 
6 

58 

58 

4 

48 

4 
2 

273 

273 
7 

242 

3 

10 

8 

JMaslipee,          .... 

Number  of  Stories. 

74 

74 

10 
10 

84 
84 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

O 

1 

~ 

2 
1 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

68 
6 

10 

78 
6 

Materials. 
Wood 

215 
215 

58 
58 

273 
273 

Materials. 
Wood 

74 
74 

10 
10 

84 
84 

WellHeet,         .... 

Number  of  Stories. 

314 
314 

149 
149 

463 
4G3 

Orleans, 

356 

89 

445 

1  story  and  attic. 

.  227 

122 

349 

Number  of  Stories. 

356 

89 

445 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

4 

8 

12 

1  story,         

1 

1 

2 

2  stories 

20 

5 

25 

1  story  and  attic. 

272 

76 

348 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

61 

12 

73 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

O 

- 

2 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

- 

1 

1 

2  stories, 

32 

4 

36 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

44 

8 

52 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

- 

1 

1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

3 

- 

3 

Not  given 

1 

- 

1 

3  stories, 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

1 
1 

— 

1 
1 

Materials. 
Wood 

314 
314 

149 
146 

463 

460 

Materials. 

356 

89 

445 

Wood  and  brick, 

3 

3 

Wood 

355 

89 

444 

Stone  and  cement,    . 

1 

_ 

1 

Yarinontli,      .... 

520 

107 

627 

Number  of  Stories. 

,520 

107 

627 

Provineetowii, 

987 

48 

1,035 

1  story, 

41 

6 

47 

Number  of  Stories. 

987 

48 

1,035 

1  story  and  attic. 

391 

75 

466 

1  story 

130 

15 

145 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, . 

1 

- 

1 

1  story  and  attic. 

490 

20 

510 

2  stories, 

30 

13 

43 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

6 

- 

6 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

56 

13 

69 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

24 

2 

26 

3  stories 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories, 

218 

( 

225 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

85 

4 

89 

Materials. 

520 

107 

627 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

14 

- 

14 

Wood 

520 

107 

627 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

15 

- 

15 

3  stories,     

3 

- 

3 

BERKSHIRE. 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

1 
1 

- 

1 
1 

Adams, 

Number  of  Stories. 

1,343 
1,343 

SO 

80 

1,423 
1,423 

Materials. 

087 

48 

1,035 

1  story 

15 

1 

16 

Wood 

980 

48 

1,028 

1  story  and  attic. 

249 

35 

284 

Wood  and  bricli. 

7 

- 

7 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

10 

- 

10 

DWELLING    HOUSES. 


643 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES   AND   MATERIALS —Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stokies  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Mateeials 
OF  which  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


BERKSHIRE  — Con. 
Adams  — Con. 

Xumber  of  Stories  —  Con. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, . 
2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

Materials. 

"Wood, 

Briclv, 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brick, 

Airorcl, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, . 

2  stories 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 


Materials. 


Wood, 


Becket, 

Xumher  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, . 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Wood  and  stone, 

Cheshire,  ... 

Kumber  of  Stories. 
1  story,         .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 


Materials. 


Wood, , 


S 

713 

274 

23 

17 

20 

11 

3 

1,34.S 

1,206 

124 

1 

12 

74 

74 

3 

,51 
1 

2 

k; 
1 

74 
74 

201 
201 

T> 
116 

6 
07 

4 

3 

201 

200 

1 

278 

278 

11 

1.53 

4 

79 

25 

3 

1 

1 

1 

278 
278 


33 

8 


80 

79 

1 


10 
10 


10 
10 

27 
27 

14 
3 

8 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


47 

47 

1 

39 


746 
282 
25 
18 
20 
11 
3 

1,423 

1,285 

125 

1 

12 

84 

84 

3 

57 

1 

2 

20 
1 

84 
84 

228 
228 

5 
130 

9 
75 

4 

5 

228 


325 

325 

12 

192 

4 

85 

25 

3 

2 

1 

1 

325 
325 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


BERKSHIRE  —  Con. 
Clarksbnrg',     .        .        .        . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 


Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Materials. 


Wood, , 


Dalton, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .        .        .        .        , 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

3  stories,     .... 
3  stories  an<l  attic,     . 
Not  given 

Materials, 

Wood 

Brick, 

Wood  and  briclv, 

AVood,  brick,  and  stone,  . 

Not  given 


Eg^remoiit,       .        .        .        . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 

4  stories 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick, 

Florida, 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,    . 


186 

186 

18 

111 

1 

11 

35 

8 

1 

1 

186 
186 

601 
601 

9 
148 

2 

1 

400 

27 

11 

1 

1 

1 

601 
590 

7 
2 

1 
1 

199 

199 

1 

16 

3 

112 

56 

9 

1 

1 

199 

197 

1 

1 

91 

91 

6 

64 


22 


14 


22 


Total 
Num- 
luT  of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


12 
12 


12 
12 


17 
17 

2 
11 

1 


191 

191 

19 

113 

1 

11 

37 

8 

1 

1 

191 
191 

623 

623 
9 

156 
2 
1 

414 

27 

11 

1 

1 

1 

623 
612 
7 
2 
1 
1 

211 

211 

1 

18 

3 

117 

58 

9 

1 

3 

1 

211 

209 
1 
1 

108 
108 

8 
75 

1 


GU 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES   AND    MATERIALS —  Continued. 


CocNTiEs,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing HorsES,  AND  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


BERKSHIRE— Con. 
Florida—  Con. 

Kumber  of  Stories  —  Con. 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

3  stories 


Materials. 


Wood, 


Oreat  Barrington, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
TJasement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 


Materials. 
Wood, 

Brick 

Stone,  .... 
"W^ood  and  brick, 
AVood  and  stone. 


Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Hancock, 

Xuinber  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

3  stories. 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 


Materials. 


Wood, 
Briclc,  . 


Hinsdale,         .        .        .        . 

Xinnber  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,    . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 


20 
1 

91 
91 

1,006 

l,00fi 

29 

46 

S 

3 

543 

301 

49 

12 

10 

2 

2 
1 

1,006 

977 

17 

4 

6 

2 

105 

105 

1 

22 

26 

54 

1 

1 

105 

104 

1 

314 

314 
28 

143 

3 

5 

24 

101 
1 
3 
1 
1 
1 
3 


17 
17 

69 
69 


38 

17 

3 

1 


69 
63 
1 
3 
1 
1 

12 

12 

5 
2 

5 


12 

11 

1 

26 
26 

26 


23 
1 

108 
108 

1,075 

1,075 

31 

51 

8 

3 

581 

318 

52 

13 

12 

2 

2 

2 

1,075 

1,040 

18 


117 

117 

1 

27 

28 

59 

1 

1 

117 
115 

2 

340 

340 
28 

169 

3 

5 

24 

101 
1 
3 
1 
1 
1 
3 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


BERKSHIRE  —Con. 
Hinsdale —  Con. 
Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick 

Stone, 

I^ancsboroug'Ii,     . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

3  stories,      .... 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

Materials. 

AVood 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 

Iice, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  stoiy,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 
3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 


Materials. 
Wood, . 
Brick,  . 
Stone,  . 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone. 


Iienox,       .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,  . 

4  stories 


314 

26 

306 

26 

5 

- 

3 

- 

201 

25 

201 

25 

60 

8 

3 

13 

2 

- 

94 

- 

38 

4 

o 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

•201 

25 

197 

25 

3 

- 

1 

- 

797 

42 

797 

42 

6 

1 

199 

13 

5 

- 

298 

10 

236 

15 

26 

- 

12 

3 

10 

- 

3 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

797 

42 

776 

40 

14 

- 

1 

- 

6 

1 

- 

1 

519 

81 

519 

81 

18 

4 

152 

12 

1 

1 

4 

- 

12 

2 

320 

52 

1 

1 

5 

6 

4 

1 

1 

2 

1 

- 

.340 

332 

5 

3 

226 

226 

68 

16 

2 

94 

42 

2 

1 

1 

226 

222 

3 

1 

839 

839 

7 

212 

5 

308 

251 

26 

15 

10 

3 

1 

1 

839 

816 

14 

1 


600 

600 

22 

164 

2 

4 

14 

372 

2 

11 

5 

3 

1 


DWELLING    HOUSES. 


64.J 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF  STORIES  AND   MATERIALS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


BERKSHIRE  — Con. 
Iienox  — Con. 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone, 

Monterey, 

Kiunber  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Stone,  .... 
Wood  and  Ijrick, 
Wood  and  stone, 

Mount  Wasliingtou, 

Number  of  Stories, 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, 

3  stories, 

4  stories, 


Materials. 


Wood, . 


New  Ashford. 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 


Materials. 


Wood, 


New  Marlborough,     . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  Story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick, 


519 

500 

9 

1 


110 

110 

15 

36 

7 
52 

110 
109 


31 
31 
5 
14 
4 
3 
1 
3 
1 

31 
31 

29 
29 
17 
12 

29 
29 

316 

316 

3 

48 

1 

1 

257 

1 

4 

1 

316 

309 

5 


81 

72 

4 

3 

■2 


19 

19 

1 

9 


19 

17 

1 


24 
24 


19 


24 

23 

1 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


600 

572 

13 

4 

9 

2 

129 

129 

16 

45 

9 

59 

129 

126 

1 

1 

1 

40 
40 
6 
21 
5 
3 
1 
3 
1 

40 
40 

36 
36 
24 
12 

36 
36 

340 

340 

3 

53 

1 

1 

276 

1 

4 

1 

340 

332 

6 

■2 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

nig 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


BERKSHIRE— Con. 
NORTH    ADAMK, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,  .... 
Basement  and  3  stories, . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories,  .... 
Not  given,  .... 

Materials. 
Wood, 
Brick,  .... 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick, 
AVood  and  stone, 
Brick  and  stone, 
Not  given,  . 

Otis,    .... 

Number  of  Stories 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, 

3  stories,     . 


attic. 


Materials. 


Wood, 
Brick,  . 


Peru,  ... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories,      ... 


Materials. 


Wood, 
Brick,  . 


PIXTSFIEL>I>,       . 

Number  of  Stories 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story, 
Basement,  1  story,  and 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 


attic 


2,986 

114 

2,986 

114 

47 

2 

431 

12 

6 

- 

37 

- 

1,863 

71 

256 

14 

166 

9 

44 

1 

101 

3 

12 

1 

o. 

- 

15 

1 

0 

- 

2,986 

114 

2,855 

113 

100 

1 

2 

- 

20 

- 

•2 

- 

1 

- 

6 

- 

131 

25 

131 

25 

5 

- 

73 

19 

3 

- 

39 

5 

'.I 

1 

1 

- 

1 

- 

131 

25 

130 

25 

1 

- 

69 

15 

69 

15 

35 

14 

1 

- 

33 

1 

69 

15 

67 

15 

2 

- 

3,806 

180 

3,806 

180 

31 

1 

315 

12 

3 

- 

1 

- 

2,597 

122 

613 

35 

3,100 

3,100 

49 

443 

6 

37 

1,934 

270 

175 

45 

104 

13 

2 

16 
6 

3,100 

2,968 

101 

2 

20 
2 
1 
6 

156 

156 

5 

92 

3 

44 

10 

1 

1 

156 
155 

1 

84 
84 
49 
1 
34 

84 

82 

2 

3,986 

3,986 

32 

327 

3 

1 

2,719 

648 


646 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF   STORIES   AND   MATERIALS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
KuMBER  OF  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


Num-     Num- 

ber of 

berof 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 

ins 
Houses 


BERKSHIRE  — Con. 

PITTSFIEIiD  —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 
3  stories,      .        .        .        .        . 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

4  stories, 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 
Basement,  4  stories,  and  attic. 
Basement  and  5  stories,  . 

Materials. 
"Wood, 
Bricls:,  .... 

Stone 

Cement,      ... 
Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone, 
Brick  and  stone, 

PiTTSFiELD.    Ward  1, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

3  stories, 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick,  .... 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick, 

PITTSFIELD.    Ward  2, 
Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, 
Basement,  2  stories,  and 

3  stories, 
Basement  and  3  stories. 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick,  .... 
Wood  and  l)rick, 

PiTTSFiELD.    Ward  3, 

Number  of  Stories 

1  story, 
Basement  and  1  story, 

2  stories. 


attic 


69 

3 

20 

2 

88 

3 

9 

- 

29 

2 

1 

- 

IS 

- 

7 

- 

2 

- 

2 

- 

1 

- 

3,806 

180 

3,61-2 

172 

154 

5 

7 

o 

1 

- 

25 

1 

5 

- 

•  2 

- 

506 

22 

506 

22 

2 

- 

229 

4 

266 

17 

9 

- 

- 

1 

506 

o.'> 

478 

22 

13 

- 

1 

- 

14 

621 

621 

3 

3 

556 

50 

4 

4 
1 

621 

618 

2 

1 

500 

500 

4 

1 

459 


20 
20 

1 

15 
3 


20 
20 


31 
31 


29 


72 

22 

91 

9 

31 

1 

18 

7 

2 

2 

1 

3,986 

3,784 

159 

9 

1 

26 

5 

2 

528 

528 

2 

233 

283 
9 
1 

528 
500 

13 
1 

14 

641 

641 

3 

4 

571 

53 

4 

1 

4 

1 

641 

638 

2 

1 

531 

531 

4 

1 

488 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


BERKSHIRE  — Con. 
PiTTSFiELD .    Ward  3  —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories— Con. 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,   . 

3  stories,     .... 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick 

Stone, 

Wood  and  stone, 

PITTSFIELD.    Ward  4, . 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

4  stories,     .... 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Stone, 

Cement,       .... 
Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 

PITTSFIELD.    Ward  5,  . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,         .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 
Basement  and  5  stories,  . 


Materials. 


Wood, 
Brick, 

Stone, 


PITTSFIELD.    Ward  6, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story. 


27 
4 
5 

500 

490 

7 

2 

1 

544 

544 

9 

59 

405 

36 

9 

3 

12 

10 

1 

544 

502 

34 

2 

1 
1 
4 

444 
444 

4 
17 

1 

1 

264 

124 

14 

2 

11 
3 
1 
1 
1 

444 

433 

10 

1 

623 

623 

8 

1 

1 


31 
30 


30 
30 

5 

17 

4 

1 
1 

2 


30 

26 

2 

1 


41 
41 


23 

12 

3 


41 

40 

1 


22 
22 


29 
4 
5 

531 
520 

1 

3 
1 

574 

574 

9 

64 

422 

40 

9 

4 

13 

12 

1 

574 

528 

36 

3 

1 

2 

4 

485 

485 

4 

19 

1 

1 

287 

136 

17 

2 

12 

3 

1 

1 

1 

485 

473 

11 

1 

645 

645 

8 

1 

1 


DWELLING   HOUSES. 


647 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES  AND   MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stoeies  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  akd  Matemals 
OF  which  Constructed. 


BERKSHIRE  — Con. 

PITTSFIELD.     WAKD6  — Con 

Number  of  Stories  — Con. 
2  stones, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 

Materials. 
Wood,  .... 
Stone,  .  .  .  • 
Wood  and  brick, 

PITTSFIELD.    Ward  7, 

Number  of  Stories 
I  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories,     . 

2  stories  and  attic. 
Basement  and  2  stories. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

4  stories 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 
Basement,  4  stories,  and  attic. 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Bricli 

Wood  and  bricli, 
Bricli  and  stone, 

Ricbmontl,      .         .         .         . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 


Wood 

Bricli 

Sandiafield,    . ' 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attiC; 


Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

255 

9 

264 

333 

13 

346 

7 

- 

7 

11 

- 

11 

7 

- 

7 

623 

22 

645 

620 

22 

642 

1 

- 

1 

2 

- 

0 

568 

14 

582 

56S 

14 

582 

1 

1 

2 

6 

- 

6 

392 

12 

404 

34 

1 

35 

31 

- 

31 

4 

- 

4 

49 

- 

49 

6 

- 

6 

17 

- 

17 

17 

- 

17 

t 

- 

1 

2 

- 

2 

o 

'2 

568 

14 

582 

471 

12 

483 

88 

2 

90 

7 

- 

7 

2 

- 

2 

158 

19 

177 

1.58 

19 

177 

11 

1 

12 

15 

3 

18 

78 

11 

89 

52 

4 

56 

1 

- 

1 

1 

- 

1 

158 

19 

177 

157 

18 

175 

1 

1 

2 

200 

54 

254 

200 

54 

254 

6 

- 

6 

96 

27 

123 

4 

2 

;        6 

3 

2 

5 

90 

23 

113 

1 

- 

1 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


BERKSHIRE  —  Con. 
Sandisfield  — Con. 
Materials. 
Wood, .... 

Brick 

Stone,  .... 
Wood  and  bricli, 
Wood  and  stone, 


Savoy, 

Number  of  Stories, 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 


Materials. 


Wood, 


Slieltield,  .        .        .        . 

Number  of  Stories, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, . 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone, 

Stocbbridge, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories, . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone. 
Wood,  brick,  and  stone,  . 

Tyringliaiu,    .         .         .         . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 


200 

195 

1 


130 

130 

24 

92 

5 

9 

130 
130 

450 

450 

177 

2 

6 

260 

4 

1 

450 

438 

11 

1 

436 

436 

16 

7 

303 

86 

15 

4 

3 


1 
1 

436 

420 

3 

1 


54 
53 


87 

87 

8 


10 

10 

3 

6 

1 


10 
10 

33 
33 

18 


14 
1 


33 
32 


70 

70 

2 

34 

17 

5 

1 

3 
2 

3 
3 

70 

58 

3 

2 

1 
5 
1 

17 

17 

•2 


254 
248 
1 
2 
2 
1 

140 

140 

27 

98 


140 
140 

483 

483 

195 

2 

6 

274 

5 

1 

4S3 

470 

11 

2 

506 

506 

18 

7 

337 

103 

20 

5 

6 

-2 

3 
4 
1 

506 
478 
6 
3 
8 
10 
1 

104 

104 

10 


648 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES   AND    MATERIALS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

BERKSHIRE  — Con. 

BERKSHIRE  — Con. 

Tyringliain  —  Con. 

Williainstown  — Con. 

Kumber  of  Stories  —  Con. 

Materials. 

914 

40 

9.54 

1  story  and  attic, 

30 

5 

35 

Wood, 

886 

39 

925 

Basement  and  1  story, 

1 

o 

3 

Brick 

22 

1 

23 

2  stories, 

46 

1 

47 

Stone 

2 

- 

.'> 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

- 

2 

2 

Wood  and  brick, 

4 

- 

4 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

2 

2 
2 
1 

4 
2 

1 

Windsor,          .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

127 

127 

11 

18 

18 

2 

145 

145 

13 

Materials. 

87 

17 

104 

1  story  and  attic. 

85 

13 

98 

Wood 

86 

13 

99 

2  stories 

31 

3 

34 

Brick, 

Wood  and  stone, 
Bricli  and  stone. 

1 

1 
2 

1 

2 
2 

1 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

127 

124 

2 

18 
18 

145 

142 

2 

Wasbingrtoii, 

87 

20 

107 

Stone 

1 

- 

1 

Number  of  Stories. 

87 

20 

107 

1  story 

12 

2 

14 

BRISTOL. 

1  story  and  attic. 

48 

11 

59 

Aousliuet,        .... 

263 

21 

284 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

2 

- 

2 

Ntimber  of  Stories. 

263 

21 

2S4 

2  stories, 

23 

1 

30 

1  story 

11 

3 

14 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

2 

- 

2 

1  story  and  attic. 

127 

12 

139 

Materials. 

Wood 

Wood  and  stone. 

87 
86 

1 

20 
20 

107 

106 

1 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

0 

72 
44 

4 
2 

1 

2 

76 

46 

IVest  Stockbridge,      . 

Kumber  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

312 
312 

2 

35 
35 

347 
347 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 
3  stories 

2 

2 
2 

- 

2 

•2 

2 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

135 

1 

120 

26 
9 

161 

1 

129 

Materials. 
Wood 

263 
263 

21 

21 

284 
284 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

50 

- 

50 

Attleborougli, 

IMS 

81 

1,594 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

- 

1 

Number  of  Stories. 

1,513 

81 

1,.594 

3  stories, 

2 

- 

o 

1  story, 

52 

31 

S3 

1 

- 

1 

1  story  and  attic, 

883 

32 

915 

Wood 

Brick 

Brick  and  stone, 

312 

307 

2 

3 

35 

35 

347 

342 

2 

3 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

1 

9 

59 

501 

4 

1 
2 

15 

1 

10 

61 

516 

4 

Williamstown,      . 

Xumber  of  Stories. 

914 
914 

40 
40 

954 
954 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 
3 

: 

1 
3 

1  story, 

17 

1 

18 

Materials. 

1,513 

81 

1,594 

1  story  and  attic, 

110 

7 

117 

Wood 

1,509 

81 

1,590 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

3 

- 

3 

I?rick 

1 

_ 

1 

2  stories 

444 

<) 

453 

Stone, 

2 

_ 

o 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

286 

21 

307 

Wooil  and  brick. 

1 

_ 

1 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

17 

- 

17 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

8 

1 

9 

Bei'Uley, 

238 

14 

2.i2 

3  stories 

26 

1 

27 

Number  of  Stories. 

238 

14 

252 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

- 

1 

1  story, 

189 

13 

202 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

5 

- 

5 

4  stories, 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories, 

44 

1 

45 

DWELLING   HOUSES. 


649 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF   STORIES    AND    MATERIALS —  Coutiaued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
NtJMBEK  OF  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


BRISTOL  — Con. 
Berkley  —  Con. 

Materials. 
Wooil,  .... 

Brick,  .... 

Dartnioutli,    . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,   . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

Materials. 

Wood 

AVood  and  stone, 

Dlgbton, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

Materials. 

Wood 

Bricij 

Wood  and  bricl:, 
Wood  and  stone, 

Easton,      .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

4  stories 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cnpieci 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

mg 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
l)er  of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Materials. 
Wood, 

Bricli,  .        .        .        . 
Stone,  .        .        .       ■ 
Wood  and  brick. 
Brick  and  cement,   . 


23S 

14 

237 

14 

1 

- 

745 

211 

745 

211 

U 

i 

369 

74 

1 

- 

31 

2 

10 

5 

291 

113 

27 

4 

- 

3 

2 

3 

745 

211 

744 

211 

1 

- 

428 

33 

428 

33 

9 

1 

304 

24 

- 

1 

10 

- 

1 

- 

102 

(; 

2 

1 

428 

33 

420 

31 

1 

1 

(! 

1 

1 

- 

979 

87 

979 

87 

344 

52 

391 

17 

8 

- 

6 

1 

185 

14 

33 

- 

O 

- 

1 

- 

8 

2 

1 

1 

979 

87 

971 

82 

2 

- 

5 

4 

1 

- 

- 

1 

2.52 

251 

1 

95G 

9.56 

21 

443 

1 

33 

15 

404 

31 

3 

5 

956 

9.55 

1 

461 

461 

10 

328 

1 

10 

1 

108 


461 
4.51 


1 

1,066 

1,066 

396 

40S 
8 

I 

199 

33 

2 

1 

10 
2 

1,066 
1,053 
2 
9 
1 
1 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stohies  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


BRISTOL  — Con. 
Fairbaveii, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 
3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

Materials. 
Wood,  .... 

Brick, 

Stone, 

Wood  and  stone. 
Brick  and  stone, 

FAI,!.    RIVER,     . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories,      .... 

4  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 
Basement,  4  stories,  and  atti(- 

5  stories 

6  stories 

^raterials. 

Wood 

Briclv,  .... 
Stone,  .... 
Cement, 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone. 
Wood  and  cement,    . 
Brick  and  stone. 
Wood,  brick,  and  stone. 

Fall  River.    Ward  l 

Number  of  Stories 
1  story, 


i  O.J 

755 
38 

146 
1 
1 

226 

320 
1 

15 
3 
1 
1 
1 
1 

755 
746 
4 
2 
2 
1 

8,069 

8,069 

249 

1,508 

12 

81 

1,024 

3,531 

37 

139 

1,220 

169 

29 

7 

52 

4 


8,069 

7,781 

74 

30 

2 

61 

109 

4 


1,1.56 

1,1.56 

26 


60 

60 

5 

18 


12 
21 


60 
60 


209 

209 

12 

53 


•-'o 

55 

2 

1 

.54 

1 


209 
201 


24 
24 


815 

815 

43 

164 

1 

3 

238 

341 

1 

15 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

815 

806 

4 

2 

•2 

1 

8,278 

8,278 

261 

1,561 

14 

81 

1,049 

3,586 

39 

140 

1,274 

170 

31 

7 

54 
4 
2 
1 

■> 

1 

8,278 

7,982 

76 

31 

o 

Co 

110 

4 


1,180 

1,180 

26 


650 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES   AND   MATERIALS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


BRISTOL  — Coil. 

Fall  River.   Ward  l  —  Con. 

Kumher  of  Stories  —  Con. 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

4  stories 


Materials. 
Wood,  . 

Stone,  ... 
Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 
Wood  and  cement,    , 


Fall  River.    Ward  2, 

^number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 
3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone. 

Fall  River.    Ward  3, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attiC; 

4  stories 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 


281 

3 

13 

132 

512 

4 

14 

164 
2 
2 
3 

1,156 
1,142 

1 
11 


823 

823 

20 

162 

5 

18 

143 

359 

8 

6 

98 

3 

1 

823 

812 

9 

1 

1 

832 

832 

32 

78 

8 

90 

430 

4 

47 

84 

35 

6 

2 

13 
1 


24 

22 

1 

1 


33 
33 


20 


33 
33 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


290 

4 

13 

134 

518 

4 

15 

169 

2 

2 

3 

1,180 

1,164 

1 

2 

11 

2 

856 

8.56 

20 

167 

5 

18 

146 

364 

8 

6 

118 

3 

1 

856 

845 

9 

1 

1 

849 

849 

35 

78 

8 

94 

436 

4 

47 

88 

35 

6 

2 

13 
1 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materi.u,s 
OP  which  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num-  1 
ber  of  I 
Unoc-  i 
cupied  I 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


BRISTOL,  —  Con. 
Fall  River.  Ward  3  —  Con 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 

5  stories 

6  stories 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Stone 

Cement, 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 
Brick  and  stone. 

Fall  River.    AVard  4, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories, . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories,     .... 
4  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 
Basement,  4  stories,  and  attic 

Materials. 
Wood, 

Brick 

Stone, .... 

Cement, 

Wood  and  brick, 

Wood  and  stone. 

Wood  and  cement,   . 

Brick  and  stone, 

Wood,  brick,  and  stone, 

Fall  River.    Ward  5, 
Number  of  Stories. 
1  stoi-y.       .... 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

4  stories 

Materials. 
Wood 


1 

1 

- 

832 

17 

784 

17 

25 

- 

13 

- 

1 

- 

6 

- 

0 

- 

1 

- 

872 

13 

872 

13 

15 

- 

107 

5 

1 

- 

3 

- 

41 

1 

492 

1 

2 

- 

12 

143 

5 

37 

- 

7 

1 

1 

- 

8 

- 

1 

1 

- 

1 

- 

872 

13 

836 

13 

5 

- 

3 

- 

1 

- 

13 

- 

11 

- 

1 

- 

1 

1 

789 

24 

789 

24 

53 

5 

94 

10 

171 

3 

243 

2 

4 

- 

1 

- 

194 

3 

24 

- 

5 

1 

789 

24 

713 

23 

1 
I 

849 

801 

25 

13 

1 

6 

2 

I 

885 

885 

15 

112 

1 

3 

42 

493 

2 

12 

148 

37 

8 

1 

S 

1 

1 

1 

885 

849 

5 

3 

1 

13 

11 

1 

1 

1 

813 

813 

58 

104 

174 

245 

4 

1 

197 

24 

6 

813 
736 


DWELLING   HOUSES. 


651 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES  AND    MATERIALS —  Continued. 


CoDNTiES,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing HorsES,  AND  Materials 

Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
DweU- 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwea- 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dyvell- 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

iiig 
Houses 

OF  w-HicH  Constructed. 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

Fali^  River.   Ward  5  —  Con. 

Fall  River.    Ward  8, 

935 

27 

962 

Materials  —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories. 

935 

27 

962 

Brick, 

3 

1 

4 

1  story, 

12 

- 

12 

Stone, 

1 

- 

1 

1  story  and  attic. 

273 

i 

280 

Wood  and  brick, 

7 

- 

7 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

9 

- 

9 

Wood  and  stone, 

64 

- 

64 

2  stories 

42 

1 

43 

Brick  and  stone, 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

495 

15 

510 

Basement  and  2  stories, . 

4 

2 

6 

Fall  River.    Ward  6, 

933 

36 

969 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

18 

- 

18 

Niimher  of  Stories. 

933 

36 

969 

3  stories, 

66 

1 

67 

1  story, 

49 

4 

53 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

10 

- 

10 

1  story  and  attic, 

185 

i 

192 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

6 

1 

t 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 
-2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

3 

207 
167 

3 
289 

9 

6 

8 

11 

3 
213 
175 

3 
300 

9 

Mate7-ials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Stone, 

Wood  and  stone, 

935 

924 

4 

4 

3 

27 
27 

962 

951 

4 

4 

3 

4  stories, 

19 

~ 

19 

Fall  River.    Ward  9, 

998 

21 

1,019 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

- 

1 

Number  of  Stories. 

998 

21 

1,019 

5  stories 

1 

- 

1 

1  story 

28 

- 

28 

1  story  and  attic. 

241 

9 

250 

Materials. 

933 

36 

969 

Basement  and  1  story,    . 

1 

- 

1 

Wood, 

911 

34 

945 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

15 

- 

15 

Brick 

10 

- 

10 

2  stories, 

146 

4 

150 

Stone 

3 

- 

3 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

401 

3 

404 

Wood  and  brick, 

1 

1 

2 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

4 

- 

4 

Wood  and  stone. 

i 

1 

8 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

11 

- 

11 

Brick  and  stone. 

1 

- 

1 

3  stories, 

122 

3 

125 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

27 

1 

28 

Fall  River.    Ward  7, 

731 

14 

745 

Basement  and  3  stories, . 

2 

- 

2 

Number  of  Stories. 

731 

14 

745 

4  stories, 

- 

1 

1 

1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

14 

87 

12 

52 

432 

4 

1 
1 

1 
9 

14 
88 

3 

12 

53 

441 

4 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 
Wood  and  cement,  . 

998 
972 

1 

17 
7 
1 

21 

18 

1 

2 

1,019 

990 

2 

19 

7 
1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

30 

- 

30 

Freetown,        .... 

313 

48 

361 

3  stoi-ies, 

60 

2 

62 

Number  of  Stories. 

313 

48 

361 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

22 

- 

22 

1  story 

26 

25 

51 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

5 

- 

5 

1  story  and  attic. 

216 

15 

231 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

4 

- 

4 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

1 

- 

1 

4  stories, 

4 

- 

4 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

9 

- 

9 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 

2 

- 

i> 

2  stories, 

5 

1 

6 

5  stories, 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

55 

6 

61 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

1 

1 

2 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Stone 

731 

687 

17 

6 

14 
14 

745 

701 

17 

6 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Wood  and  stone, 

313 

312 

1 

48 
48 

361 

360 

1 

Wood  and  brick, 

15 

- 

15 

llansfieltl,       .... 

823 

34 

857 

Wood  and  stone, 

3 

_ 

3 

Number  of  Stories. 

823 

34 

857 

Brick  and  stone, 

3 

- 

3 

1  story, 

15 

1 

16 

652 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:   NUMBER   OF    STORIES   AND    MATERIALS —Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stomes  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

mg 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


BRISTOL  — Cou. 
Slaiisfield—  Con. 

Xumher  of  Stories — Con. 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

3  stories,      .... 

4  stories,     .... 

yfatei'ials. 

'Wood, 

Bi-ick, 

Wood  and  brick, 

DTEYV    BEDFORD, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attiC; 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 

5  stories,     .... 
Not  given 

Materials. 
Wood, .... 

Brick 

Stone 

AVood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone. 
Brick  and  stone. 
Not  given,  . 


New  Bedford.    AVard  1, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  storj%  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 


536 

25 

IS 

- 

40 

3 

202 

4 

11 

1 

1 

- 

823 

34 

821 

34 

1 

- 

1 

- 

7,480 

210 

7,480 

210 

450 

14 

2,309 

72 

14 

1 

67 

- 

856 

31 

2,901 

72 

37 

1 

196 

O 

509 

13 

81 

3 

17 

1 

20 

- 

17 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

4 

- 

7,480 

210 

7,365 

206 

70 

- 

14 

3 

20 

- 

6 

1 

1 

- 

4 

- 

1,296 

42 

1,296 

42 

326 

11 

110 

4 

•2 

- 

3 

- 

374 

13 

214 

4 

6 

- 

3 

- 

230 

6 

4 

3 

5 

1 

5 

- 

561 
18 
43 

206 

12 

1 

857 

855 

1 

1 

7,690 

7,690 

464 

2,381 

15 

67 

887 

2,973 

38 

198 

522 

84 

18 

20 

17 

1 

1 

4 

7,690 

7,571 

70 

17 

20 

7 

1 

4 

1,338 

1,338 

337 

114 

2 

3 

387 

218 

'    G 

3 

236 

7 

() 

5 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Matkrials 
OP  which  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber I 'f 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


BRISTOL  — Con. 
New  Bedford.  WARDl-Con 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 

4  stories, 

Not  given, 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick. 

Not  given,  .... 


New  Bedford.    Ward  2, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  storj^     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 
3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick 

Stone 

Wood  and  stone, 

New  Bedford.    Ward  3, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,    . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

4  stories 


Materials. 


Wood, . 
Brick,  . 
Stone,  . 


New  Bedford.    Ward  4, 

Ntimber  of  Stories. 

1  stoi-y 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,    . 


13 

1 

- 

1,296 

42 

1,268 

42 

19 

- 

S 

- 

1 

- 

1,147 

31 

1,147 

31 

8 

- 

507 

15 

2 

- 

19 

- 

73 

.T 

440 

12 

5 

- 

24 

- 

46 

2 

12 

- 

4 

- 

1 

- 

1,147 

31 

1,133 

30 

8 

- 

3 

1 

3 

- 

i,o,';6 

28 

1,056 

28 

10 

- 

345 

12 

2 

6 

91 

2 

540 

12 

i 

- 

18 

2 

27 

4 

- 

4 

- 

2 

- 

1,056 

28 

1,044 

27 

9 

- 

3 

1 

1,154 

27 

1,154 

27 

53 

- 

321 

10 

4 

1 

]3 
1 

1,.338 

1,310 

19 

8 

1 

1,178 

1,178 

8 

522 

2 

19 

75 

458 

5 

24 

48 

12 

4 

1 

1,178 

1,163 

8 

4 

3 

1,084 

1,084 

10 

357 

2 

6 

93 

552 

7 

20 

27 

4 

4 

2 

1,084 

1,071 

9 

4 

1,181 

1,181 

53 

331 

5 


DWELLING   HOUSES. 


653 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STOllIES   AND   MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber o  f 

Num- 
ber of 

Total 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber of 

Num- 
ber of 

Total 
Num- 

NUMUER OF  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  JfAXERiALS 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 
Dwell- 

Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 
Dwell- 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

lllg 

Houses 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

New  Bedford.  WARD4-Cori. 

New  Bedford.  Ward  6-Con. 

Number  of  Stories  — Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

29 

- 

29 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories 

113 

3 

116 

5  stories 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

433 

10 

443 

Materials. 

1,411 

43 

1,454 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

10 

1 

11 

Wood, 

1,408 

43 

1,451 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

1.39 

- 

139 

Brick 

1 

_ 

1 

3  stories, 

19 

2 

21 

Wood  and  stone. 

1 

_ 

1 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

16 

- 

16 

Brick  and  stone, 

1 

_ 

1 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

5 

- 

5 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

9 

- 

9 

Siortli  Attleboroiig-li, 

1,235 

82 

1,317 

Not  given, 

3 

- 

3 

Number  of  Stories. 

1,235 

82 

1,317 

1  story, 

i 

2 

9 

Materials. 

1,154 

27 

1,181 

1  story  and  attic, 

701 

44 

745 

Wood, 

1,114 

25 

1,139 

Basement  and  1  story,    . 

1 

- 

1 

Briclj;, 

24 

- 

24 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

62 

i 

69 

Stone 

5 

1 

6 

2  stories 

26 

1 

27 

Wood  and  bricli, 

8 

- 

8 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

402 

28 

430 

Wood  and  stone, 

- 

1 

1 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

3 

- 

3 

Not  given 

3 

- 

3 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

26 

- 

26 

3  stories, 

2 

- 

2 

New  Bedford.    Ward  5,    . 

1,416 

39 

1,455 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

_ 

1 

Xutnber  of  Stories. 

1,416 

39 

1,455 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

2 

_ 

2 

1  story, 

,33 

3 

36 

Not  given, 

2 

_ 

2 

1  story  and  attic. 

497 

15 

512 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

3 

3 

Materials. 

1,235 

82 

1,317 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

n 

5 

Wood 

1,227 

81 

1,308 

2  stories 

82 

3 

85 

Brick, 

3 

1 

4 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

731 

16 

747 

Wood  and  brick. 

3 

- 

3 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

4 

- 

4 

Not  given, 

2 

- 

2 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

11 

- 

11 

STo  rton, 

372 

46 

418 

3  stories 

14 

o 

16 

Number  of  Stories. 

372 

4G 

418 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

3.5 

- 

35 

1  story 

18 

4 

22 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

- 

1 

1  story  and  attic. 

249 

29 

278 

Materials. 

1,416 

39 

1,455 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, . 

10 

- 

10 

Wood 

1,398 

39 

1,437 

2  stories, 

44 

6 

50 

Brick, 

9 

_ 

9 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

44 

7 

51 

3 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

2 

- 

2 

Stone,  ...... 

3 

— 

Wood  and  briclc. 

4 

_ 

4 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

3 

- 

3 

Wood  and  stone, 

2 

- 

2 

3  stories 

O 

- 

iy 

Materials. 

372 

46 

418 

New  Bedford.    Ward  6,    . 

1,411 

43 

1,454 

Wood, 

361 

45 

406 

1,411 

43 

1,454 

Stone, 

1 

- 

1 

1  story, 

20 

- 

20 

Wood  and  brick. 

10 

1 

11 

529 

16 

545 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

1 

_ 

1 

Rayiiliaiii, 

363 

15 

378 

5 

— 

5 

Number  of  Stories. 

363 

15 

378 

2  stories 

123 

8 

131 

1  story, 

3 

- 

3 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

537 

18 

555 

1  story  and  attic. 

264 

10 

274 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

5 

_ 

5 

Basement,  1  story,  an<l  attic,  . 

13 

o 

15 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

1 

_ 

1 

2  stories 

1 

— 

1 

3  stories 

173 

1 

174 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

80 

2 

82 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

10 

- 

10 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

2 

1 

3 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

3 

- 

3 

Materials. 

363 

15 

378 

4  stories, 

2 

2 

Wood, 

361 

15 

376 

654 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES   AND   MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Ndmbku  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 

ill     r 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 
Hou.ses 

ing 
Houses 

Houses 

1 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

Raynliam  —  Con. 

Swansea  — Con. 

Materials  —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories— Con. 

Wood  and  brick. 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

89 

2 

91 

Brick  and  stone, 

1 

- 

1 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Rebobotli,       .... 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 

403 

403 

62 

260 

10 

10 

2 

3 

413 
413 

64 
263 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

3 
3 
1 
1 

- 

3 
3 

1 
1 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

3 

- 

3 

Materials. 

365 

6 

371 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

11 

- 

11 

Wood 

363 

6 

369 

2  stories, 

28 

3 

31 

Brick 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

37 

2 

39 

Wood  and  brick, 

1 

- 

1 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

- 

1 

TAUNTON,       .... 

4,379 

171 

4,550 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick, 

403 

399 

2 

2 

10 
10 

413 
409 

o 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

4,379 

202 

2,294 

14 

68 

171 
9 

88 

1 

4,550 
211 

2,382 
14 
69 

Seebonk,          .... 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 

310 

310 

49 

179 

12 
12 

O 

8 

322 
322 

51 

187 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

350 

1,3.50 

18 

27 

16 

53 

1 

1 

366 

1,403 

19 

28 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 
2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

3  stories, 

1 

2 
55 
22 

2 

1 
1 

1 

3 

56 

22 

2 

3  stories,     ..... 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

4  stories, 

Not  given 

•45 
6 
1 

1 
2 

1 

1 

1 

46 

7 

1 
1 
2 

1 

Materials. 

310 

12 

322 

Wood 

308 

12 

320 

Materials. 

4,379 

171 

4,,550 

Brick, 

1 

- 

1 

Wood 

4,244 

1.56 

4,400 

Wood  and  brick. 

1 

- 

1 

Brick, 

101 

i:i 

114 

Stone . 

4 

- 

4 

Somerset,         .... 

413 

32 

445 

Cement 

1 

- 

1 

Number  of  Stories. 

413 

32 

445 

Wood  and  l)rick. 

24 

1 

25 

1  story, 

69 

11 

80 

Wood  and  stone, 

1 

1 

2 

1  story  and  attic. 

191 

8 

199 

Brick  and  stone, 

3 

- 

3 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

6 

- 

6 

Not  given 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories 

26 

5 

31 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

118 

6 

124 

Taunton.    Ward  1, 

518 

18 

536 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

- 

1 

1 

Number  of  Stories. 

518 

18 

536 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3 

1 

4 

1  story, 

7 

1 

8 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Wood  and  brick. 

413 

•409 
4 

32 
31 

1 

445 

440 

4 

1 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

297 
12 
17 

171 
4 

12 

1 
4 

309 
12 

18 

175 

4 

Swansea,          .... 

Number  of  Stories. 

365 
365 

6 
6 

371 

371 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 
3  stories, 

1 
9 

- 

1 

9 

1  story, 

5 

- 

5 

Materials. 

518 

IS 

536 

1  story  and  attic. 

178 

3 

181 

Wood 

515 

18 

533 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

4 

- 

4 

Brick, 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories 

80 

1 

81 

Wood  and  brick, 

2 

- 

2 

DWELLING   HOUSES. 


655 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF   STORIES  AND    MATERIALS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


BRISTOL  — Con. 
Taunton.    Ward  2, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 

4  stories,     .... 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick,  .... 

Stone,  .... 

Cement, 

Wood  and  brick, 

Brick  and  stone, 

Taunton.    Ward  3, 

Number  of  Stories 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories, 
i  stories, 

yrnterials. 
Wood, 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick, 

Taunton.    Ward  4, 

Number  of  Stories 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story, 

2  stories,     . 

2  stories  and  attic. 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 
3  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone, 

Taunton.    Ward  5, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,         .... 


and  attic 


Xum- 

Num- 

berof 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

ciipipd 

cupied 

Uwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

InK 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


467 

4(iT 

116 

40 

3 

70 

221 

2 

4 

10 
1 

4H1 

434 

21 

2 

1 

7 


424 

424 

12 

140 

75 

182 

5 

6 

2 

1 

1 

424 

402 

21 

1 

607 
607 

9 
313 

9 
3S 


G07 

589 

10 

8 


642 

642 

11 


16 
16 

4 

2 

4 
6 


16 
16 


9 
8 
1 

49 
49 

25 

5 
16 

1 
1 
1 

49 

48 


21 

21 

2 


483 

483 

120 

42 

3 

74 

227 

2 

4 

10 

1 

483 
450 
21 
2 
1 
7 
2 

433 

433 
12 

144 
77 

185 
5 
6 
2 
1 
1 

433 

410 

22 

1 

656 

656 
9 

338 

9 

43 

238 
1 
9 
8 
1 

656 

637 

10 

8 

1 

663 

663 

13 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  op  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
in  K 
Houses 


BRISTOL,  — Con. 
Taunton.    Wards  — Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 


Wood 

Brick,  .... 

Taunton.    Ward  6, 

Number  of  Stories 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 


yrnterials. 
Wood,. 

Brick 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 

Taunton.    Ward  7, 

Number  of  Stories 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, 

3  stories. 
Not  given,  . 

Materials. 
Wood, 

Brick,  .... 
Not  given,  . 

Taunton.    Ward  8, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,     . 
2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories. 


429 

9 

43 

141 
5 
4 

642 

640 

2 

.503 

503 

27 

238 

3 

26 

29 

167 

6 


503 

474 

21 

2 

5 
1 

513 
513 

16 

317 

7 

1 

15 

153 

2 

1 
1 

513 

511 

1 

1 

705 

705 

4 

520 

1 

11 

63 

93 

4 


21 

20 
1 

11 
11 


11 

10 

1 


19 

19 

2 

8 


19 
19 


28 
28 


437 

10 

44 

150 

5 

4 

663 

660 

3 

514 

514 

27 

247 

3 

26 

29 

169 

6 


5U 

4S4 

22 

2 

5 

1 

532 

532 

18 

325 

7 

1 

16 

161 

2 

1 
1 

532 

530 

1 

1 

733 

733 

4 

540 

1 

11 

65 

98 

5 


656 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES   AND    MATERIALS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing HorsEs,  AND  Materials 
OF  ■WHICH  Constructed. 


BRISTOL  —  Con. 
Taunton.    Ward  S  — Con. 
Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 


Materials. 

Wood 

Brick,  .        .        .        . 
Wood  and  brick. 
Brick  and  stone, 


IVestport, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

3  stories,     . 

Materials. 
Wood, 

Stone 

Wood  and  stone, 


DUKES. 

Ctailniark, 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story,        .        .        .        . 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 
Wood,  .... 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone. 


Cottage  City,  . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

3  stories, 

4  stories. 


Materials. 


Wood,  . 


Edgartown,    .        .        .        . 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


3 

5 

- 

1 

- 

705 

28 

679 

17 

24 

10 

1 

1 

1 

- 

f547 

105 

647 

105 

332 

52 

184 

30 

7 

1 

3 

- 

109 

17 

11 

3 

1 

2 

647 

105 

646 

103 

1 

1 

1 

93 

71 

93 

71 

5 

15 

75 

49 

13 

7 

93 

71 

91 

69 

- 

1 

1 

1 

1 

- 

312 

803 

312 

803 

28 

64 

4 

2 

268 

723 

4 

1 

6 

10 

2 

3 

312 

803 

312 

803 

331 

69 

331 

69 

5 

- 

199 

48 

4 

3 

3 

5 

1 

733 

696 

34 

2 
1 

752 

752 

384 

214 

8 

3 

126 

14 

3 

752 

749 

2 

1 


164 

164 

20 

124 

20 

164 

160 

1 

2 

1 

1,115 

1,115 

92 

6 

991 

5 

16 

5 

1,115 
1,115 

400 

400 

5 

247 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


DUKES  — Con. 
Edgartown  —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories^ Con. 
2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 
3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Not  given,  .... 

Materials. 
Wood,          .... 
AVood,  brick,  and  stone,  . 
Not  given 

Oay  Head, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Stone, 

Wood  and  stone, 

Oosnold,  .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

Materials. 

Wood 

Wood,  brick,  and  stone, 

Tisbnry,    . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  storj-, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories. 
Basement  and  3  stories. 

Materials. 

Wood 

Wood  and  lirick. 
Wood  and  stone, 

^Vest  Tisbnry, 

Number  of  Stoi'ies. 
1  story,        .... 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


106 


1 
1 

331 

329 

1 

1 

35 

35 

1 

26 

7 
1 

35 

23 

1 

4 


35 
35 

3 
23 

2 

3 
3 
1 

35 

34 

1 

263 

263 

8 

7 

166 

18 

58 

3 

1 

2 

263 

261 

1 

1 

148 

148 

5 


1 
14 
1 
1 
1 

69 
69 


1 
1 

11 
11 


11 
11 


99 

99 

8 

43 

14 

30 


99 
99 


38 

38 

1 


8 
120 
9 
1 
2 
1 

400 

398 

1 

1 

37 

37 

1 

27 

8 

I 

37 

24 

1 

5 


46 
46 

3 
29 

2 

3 

8 
1 

46 

45 

1 

362 

362 

16 

50 

166 

32 

88 

3 

5 

2 

362 

360 

1 

1 

186 

186 

6 


DWELLING   HOUSES. 


657 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES  AND   MATERIALS  — Continued. 


Num- 

Kuui- 

Total 
Num- 

Num- 

Num- 

Total 

Num- 

Counties, Cities,  Towks, 

ber  of 

bcr  of 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

ber  of 

ber  of 

Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 

TTnnsps 

Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 
Dwell- 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

TToiisp*! 

Houses 

Houses 

Xi-LI  LloCo 

Houses 

Houses 

±±.yj  noes 

DUKES— Con. 

ESSEX  — Con. 

fVest  Tisbui-y  —  Con. 

BEVERliY  —  Con. 

y umber  of  Stories  —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories  — Cow. 

1  story  and  attic, 

124 

33 

157 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic,  . 

5 

- 

5 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

27 

3 

30 

2  stories 

4 

1 

5 

2  stories 

415 

46 

461 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

10 

2 

12 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

1,026 

123 

1,149 

3  stories, 

- 

1 

1 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

9 

1 

10 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

27 

6 

33 

Materials. 

14S 

38 

186 

3  stories 

83 

2 

85 

Wood, 

148 

3S 

186 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

10 

5 

15 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

2 

- 

2 

ESSEX. 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

3 

3 

6 

Aniesbiiry,       .... 

1,956 

86 

2,042 

4  stories, 

1 

- 

1 

Number  of  Stories. 

1,956 

86 

2,042 

Not  given, 

4 

- 

4 

1  story, 

11 

1 

12 

Materials. 

2,049 

216 

2,265 

1  story  and  attic. 

429 

21 

4.50 

Wood, 

2,030 

212 

2,242 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

3 

- 

3 

Brick 

5 

5 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

21 

1 

22 

Stone 

2 

2 

2  stories, 

35 

4 

39 

Wood  and  brick. 

)< 

1 

9 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

1,334 

54 

1,388 

Wood  and  stone, 

i} 

1 

3 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

2 

2 

Not  given 

4 

— 

4 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

51 

- 

51 

3  stories, 

38 

1 

39 

Beverly.    AVakd  1, 

415 

14 

429 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

25 

4 

29 

Number  of  Stories. 

415 

14 

429 

Basement  and  3  stories, . 

3 

- 

3 

1  story, 

5 

- 

5 

4  stories,     .       .        .       . 

3 

- 

3 

1  story  and  attic. 

39 

2 

41 

Basement  and  i  stories, . 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic,  . 

4 

- 

4 

Materials. 

l,9.i6 

86 

2,042 

2  stories, 

51 

2 

53 

Wood, 

1,923 

85 

2,008 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

304 

10 

314 

BricJt 

28 

_ 

28 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Wood  and  briclv, 

3 

1 

4 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

S 

- 

8 

Wood  and  stone, 

1 

_ 

1 

3  stories, 

o 

- 

2 

Brick  and  stone. 

1 

- 

1 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

1 

- 

1 

Andover. 

1 ,156 

62 

1,218 

Materials. 

415 

14 

429 

Number  of  Stories. 

1,156 

62 

1,218 

Wood 

413 

14 

427 

1  story 

22 

2 

24 

Wood  and  brick. 

1 

- 

I 

1  story  and  attic. 

356 

29 

385 

AVood  and  stone. 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories 

210 

6 

216 

Beverly.    Ward  2, 

303 

32 

425 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

513 

24 

537 

Number  of  Stories. 

393 

32 

425 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

10 

1 

11 

1  story, 

1 

_ 

1 

3  stories 

41 

- 

41 

1  story  and  attic, 

52 

2 

54 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

2 

- 

»> 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

11 

1 

12 

4  stories.      .        .                 .        . 

2 

2 

^X     t:^  VVy  X  X  V>  kj  J                •                       *                      *                       «                       • 

2  stories 

24 

4 

28 

Materials. 

1,156 

62 

1,218 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

236 

20 

256 

Wood 

1,106 

GO 

1,166 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

3 

- 

3 

Brick, 

24 

- 

24 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

6 

4 

10 

Stone 

o 

1 

3 

3  stories, 

50 

1 

51 

AVood  and  brick. 

22 

1 

23 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

6 

- 

6 

Wood  and  stone. 

2 

- 

2 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Not  given 

3 

_ 

3 

BEVERI,Y,      .         .         .         . 

2,049 

216 

2,265 

Number  of  Stories. 

2,049 

216 

2,265 

Materials. 

393 

32 

425 

1  story, 

28 

1 

29 

Wood, 

383 

32 

415 

1  story  and  attic. 

413 

26 

439 

Brick 

2 

- 

2 

er^s 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES   AND   MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

ing  Houses,  and  Materials 

Dwell- 

in"" 

ing  Houses,  and  Materials 

Dwell- 

1  YliT 

OF  ^VHICH  Constructed. 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

Houses 

OF  which  Constructed. 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

iniT 
Houses 

ESSEX  — Con. 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Beverly.    Ward  2— Con. 

Beverly.    Ward  6  — Con. 

Materials —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 

Wood  and  brick, 

5 

- 

5 

2  stories 

91 

_ 

91 

Not  given 

3 

- 

3 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

69 

- 

69 

Beverly.    Ward  3, 

Number  of  Stories. 

399 
399 

IS 
18 

417 
417 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 
3  stories,     

2 
4 
3 

- 

2 
4 
3 

1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, . 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 
123 

12 

51 

179 

4 
2 

9 
3 

1 

127 

14 

GO 

182 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 
Not  given, 

1 
1 

O 

1 

- 

1 

1 
o 

1 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Materials. 

203 

- 

203 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

9 

- 

9 

Wood 

200 

- 

200 

3  stories, 

22 

- 

22 

Brick 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

1 

- 

1 

Wood  and  stone. 

1 

- 

1 

Materials. 

399 

18 

417 

Not  given, 

1 

- 

1 

Wood 

Brick 

398 

1 

IS 

416 

1 

Boxford,           .... 
Number  of  Stories. 

177 
177 

33 
33 

210 
210 

Beverly.    Ward  4, 

392 

79 

471 

1  story,        ..... 

5 

5 

10 

Number  of  Stories. 

392 

79 

471 

1  story  and  attic. 

31 

8 

39 

1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 

8 
173 

1 
15 

9 

188 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

25 
114 

7 
12 

32 
126 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

2  stories, 

1 

88 

16 

1 
104 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    .        ... 

1 

1 

1 

1 
2 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

3  stories 

4  stories, 

116 
5 
1 

47 

163 
5 
1 

Materials. 

Wood 

Stone 

177 
176 

1 

33 
32 

210 

208 

1 

Materials. 

392 

79 

471 

Wood  and  stone. 

- 

1 

1 

Wood 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brick, 

391 
1 

77 
2 

468 

2 

1 

Bradford,         .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

905 

905 

S 

38 
38 

1 

943 

943 

9 

Beverly.    Ward  5, 

247 

73 

320 

1  story  and  attic. 

286 

11 

297 

Number  of  Stories. 

247 

73 

320 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

1 

- 

1 

1  story 

5 

_ 

5 

2  stories 

234 

12 

246 

1  story  and  attic. 

5 

3 

8 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

342 

13 

355 

2  stories 

110 

15 

125 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

o 

- 

2 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

122 

43 

165 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

4 

- 

4 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

o 

1 

3 

3  stories 

23 

- 

23 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

_ 

o 

2 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

3 

- 

3 

3  stories 

1 

1 

2 

4  stories 

•> 

1 

3 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

o 

5 
3 

7 
3 

Materials. 
Wood, 

905 

889 

38 
37 

943 
926 

Materials. 

247 

73 

320 

Brick, 

16 

1 

17 

Wood 

Brick 

AVood  and  stone, 

245 
1 
1 

71 

1 

1 

316 
1 
2 
1 

Banvera, 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story 

1  story  aiul  attic. 

1,333 

1,333 

5 

596 

61 
61 

1 
24 

1,394 
1,394 

6 
620 

Beverly.    Ward  6, 

203 

- 

203 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

32 

2 

34 

Number  of  Stories. 

203 

- 

203 

2  stories, 

61 

3 

64 

1  story, 

8 

- 

8 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

60S 

28 

636 

1  story  and  attic. 

21 

- 

21 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

4 

- 

4 

DWELLING   HOUSES. 


659 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES  AND   MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
NujiBEB  OF  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  constbucted. 

Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
DweU- 

ing 
Houses 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
House? 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

ESSEX  — Con. 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Daiivers—  Con. 

«I.OUCESTE  R  —  Con. 

Numher  of  Stories  — Con. 

Xiimber  of  Stories  —  Con. 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3 

- 

3 

3  stories 

84 

13 

97 

3  stories, 

21 

2 

23 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

39 

5 

44 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

3 

- 

3 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

1 

2 

9 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

- 

1 

1 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

5 

1 

6 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick 

Stone, 

1,333 

1,308 
14 

0 

61 

60 

1,394 

1,368 

14 

2 

4  stories,     .     ■  . 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

6  tJtories 

Not  given 

12 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
12 

Cement 

Wood  and  brick. 

2 

7 

1 

2 
8 

Materials. 
AV^ood, 

3,758 
3,712 

447 
442 

4,205 
4,154 

Essex, 

4U 

63 

477 

Brick, 

29 

- 

29 

Xumher  of  Stories. 

1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     , 

414 
9 

125 
1 

63 

5 

34 

477 

14 

159 

1 

Stone 

Wood  and  stone, 
Brick  and  stone. 
Not  given 

2 

2 

1 

12 

1 
4 

3 
6 

1 
12 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 
3  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 

10 

32 

212 
o 

14 
9 

1 

1 

13 
3 

11 

39 

225 

2 
17 

9 

Gloucester.    Ward  l, 
Xumber  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, . 

2  stories, 

492 

492 

4 

246 

32 

10 

95 

95 

1 

37 

12 

587 

587 

5 

283 

32 

22 

Materials. 

414 

63 

477 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

170 

36 

206 

Wood, 

412 

63 

475 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

2 

1 

3 

Brick, 

2 

_ 

2 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

9 

- 

9 

3  stories, 

2 

4 

6 

Oeorgetonn,  .... 

476 

18 

494 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

10 

2 

12 

Xumber  of  Stories. 

476 

18 

494 

Basement  and  3  stories,   . 

2 

- 

2 

1  story, 

3 

2 

5 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

- 

1 

1 

1  story  and  attic, 

143 

5 

148 

4  stories, 

- 

1 

1 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic,  . 

7 

- 

7 

Not  given 

5 

- 

5 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

34 

276 
1 
5 
5 

3 

8 

37 

284 
1 
5 
5 

2 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Wood  and  stone. 

Not  given, 

492 

485 

1 

1 
5 

95 
92 

3 

587 

577 

1 

4 

5 

476 

18 

494 

Gloucester.    Ward  2, 

533 

33 

566 

Wood 

473 

18 

491 

Number  of  Stories. 

533 

33 

566 

Brick 

2 

_ 

2 

1  story, 

2 

2 

4 

Wood  and  brick. 

1 

_ 

1 

1  story  and  attic. 

164 

6 

170 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

5 

1 

6 

CiLiOlJCESTER,     . 

3,758 

447 

4,205 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

40 

1 

41 

Xumber  of  Stories. 

3,758 

447 

4,205 

2  stories 

96 

4 

100 

1  story, 

58 

13 

71 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

149 

4 

153 

1  story  and  attic, 

1,350 

138 

1,488 

Basement  and  2  stories, . 

23 

10 

33 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

6 

1 

7 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

21 

o 

23 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

205 

61 

266 

3  stories, 

19 

1 

20 

2  stories 

586 

79 

665 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

10 

2 

12 

1,243 

103 

1,346 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

2 

- 

2 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

51 

13 

64 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

112 

15 

127 

Not  given, 

1 

- 

1 

660 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF   STORIES  AND   MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Citiks,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 

OF WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

ins 
Honsps 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

ing 
Houses 

Houses 

Houses 

J.XV.'llOV'O 

Houses 

Houses 

ESSEX  — Con. 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Gloucester.  Ward  2 -Con. 

Gloucester.    Ward  5  -  Con. 

^^aterinls. 

533 

33 

566 

N'umber  of  Stories  —  Con. 

Wood, 

532 

33 

565 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Kot  given 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

3 

- 

3 

Kot  given, 

3 

_ 

3 

Gloucester.    Ward  3, 

490 

9 

499 

Numher  of  Stories. 

400 

9 

499  ; 

Materials. 

691 

19 

710 

1  story, 

7 

- 

7 

Wood 

687 

19 

706 

1  story  and  attic, 

109 

5 

114 

Brick 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

36 

- 

36 

Kot  given 

3 

- 

3 

2  stories,     ..... 

59 

_ 

59 

Gloucester.    Ward  6, 

534 

120 

654 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

2  IS 

4 

223 

Number  of  Stories. 

534 

120 

654 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

6 

_ 

6 

1  story,        

20 

t 

27 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

22 

_ 

22 

3  stories, 

24 

24 

I  story  and  attic. 

272 

'-} 

274 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

9 

57 

66 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

6 

_ 

6 

2  stories 

198 

49 

247 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

1 

_ 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

30 

3 

33 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

_ 

1 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

3 

_ 

3 

Not  given 

1 

_ 

1 

3  stories 

2 

2 

4 

Materials. 

490 

9 

499 

Materials. 

.534 

120 

654 

Wood, 

484 

9 

493 

Wood 

533 

120 

653 

Brick-, 

4 

- 

4 

Wood  and  stone. 

1 

_ 

1 

Stone, 

1 

- 

1 

Kot  given, 

1 

- 

1 

Gloucester.    AVard  7, 

415 

6 

421 

Number  of  Stories. 

415 

6 

421 

Gloucester.    Ward  4, 

335 

5 

340 

1  story 

12 

— 

12 

Xumher  of  Stories. 

.335 

5 

340 

1  story  and  attic. 

174 

2 

176 

1  storv,        ..... 

8 

_ 

8 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

1 

_ 

1 

1  story  and  attic, 

44 

1 

45 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

16 

16 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, . 

7 

_ 

i 

2  stories 

126 

*■> 

128 

2  stories 

63 

3 

66 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

64 

2 

66 

2  stoi'ies  and  attic, 

158 

1 

159 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

12 

_ 

12 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

4 

_ 

4 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

4 

_ 

4 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

15 

_ 

15 

3  stories 

4 

_ 

4 

3  stories 

27 

- 

27 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

2 

2 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

6 

- 

6 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

1 

_ 

1 

Materials. 

415 

6 

421 

Kot  given 

2 

2 

Wood 

415 

6 

421 

Materials. 

335 

5 

340 

Gloucester.    Ward  8, 

268 

160 

428 

Wood, 

310 

5 

315 

Number  of  Stories. 

268 

160 

428 

Bricli 

22 

- 

22 

1  story 

5 

o 

7 

Brick  and  stone, 

1 

- 

1 

1  story  and  attic, 

143 

80 

223 

Kot  given,  .       . 

2 

- 

2 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

13 

1 

14 

Gloucester.    Ward  5, 

691 

19 

710 

2  stories 

8 

8 

16 

Numher  of  Stories. 

691 

19 

710 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

93 

45 

138 

1  story, 

_ 

1 

1 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

- 

2 

o 

1  story  and  attic. 

198 

5 

203 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

3 

13 

10 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

52 

2 

54 

3  stories, 

3 

5 

s 

2  stories, 

26 

1 

27 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

- 

2 

2 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

361 

8 

369 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

- 

1 

1 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

6  stories, 

- 

1 

1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

38 

38 

Materials. 

268 

160 

428 

3  stories 

3 

1 

4 

Wood 

266 

158 

424 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

5 

1 

6 

Brick 

1 

- 

1 

D^VELLTNCi    HOUSES. 


661 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES  AND   MATERIALS  —  Contiuued. 


CoiNTiES,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 

Xiim- 

lier  of 

Oc- 

Xum- 
ber  of 
Unoc- 

Total 
dum- 
ber of 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Xdmber  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 

Total 

Num- 
ber of 

ing  Houses,  and  JIaterials 

cupied 
Dwell- 

cupied 
Dwell- 

Dwell- 
ing 

ing  Houses,  and  Materials 

cupied 
Dwell- 

cupied 
Dwell- 

Dwell- 
in;; 

OF  WHICH  CONSTRDCTED. 

ins 

iiiK 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

^J.IJI.(OC9 

Houses 

Houses 

J.  X  <->  1 1  o  I,  o 

ESSEX  — Con. 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Glouckster.    WARDS-Con. 

HAVEBHII,!,  —  Con. 

Materials  —  Con . 

Materials  — •  Con . 

Stone 

1 

1 

2 

Wood  and  brick, 

43 

2 

45 

Wood  and  stone, 

- 

1 

1 

Brick  and  stone. 

9 

- 

9 

Not  given, 

2 

17 

19 

Orovelaiid 

50.T 

9 

514 

Number  of  Stories. 

50.O 

9 

514 

Haverhill.    Ward  l, . 

389 

32 

421 

1  story, 

8 

- 

8 

Number  of  Stories. 

389 

32 

421 

1  story  and  attic, 

l.iO 

4 

163 

1  story 

24 

1 

25 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

5 

- 

5 

1  story  and  attic, 

26 

6 

32 

2  stories 

64 

- 

64 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

3 

_ 

3 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

267 

5 

272 

2  stories, 

191 

4 

195 

3  stories, 

2 

- 

2 

2  stories  ami  attic,    . 

54 

3 

57 

^^aterials. 

505 

9 

514 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

12 

- 

12 

Wood, 

505 

9 

514 

3  stories, 

74 

1 

75 

4  stories, 

4 

_ 

4 

Hamilton,       .... 

295 

307 

602 

Not  given, 

1 

17 

18 

Number  of  Stories. 

295 

307 

602 

Materials. 

389 

32 

421 

1  story 

19 

38 

57 

1  story  and  attic. 

134 

232 

366 

Wood 

349 

14 

363 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

_ 

1 

1 

Brick, 

18 

- 

18 

Wood  and  brick. 

20 

1 

21 

Basement,  1  storv,  and  attic, 

1 

1 

0 

" 

Brick  and  stone, 

1 

_ 

1 

2  stories 

20 

20 

40 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

ll.i 

14 

129 

Not  given, 

1 

17 

18 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

1 

2 

Haverhill.    Ward  2, . 

476 

25 

501 

3  stories 

4 

— 

4 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

1 

_ 

1 

Number  of  Stories. 

476 

25 

501 

1  story  and  attic. 

27 

1 

28 

Materials. 

295 

307 

602 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

1 

_ 

1 

293 

307 

600 

2  stories, 

28 

2 

30 

Wood  and  bricl^, 

1 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

286 

16 

302 

Wood  and  stone. 

1 

- 

1 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

3 

- 

3 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

16 

_ 

16 

1IAVERI1IL.L,,       . 

4,814 

235 

5,049 

3  stories, 

84 

3 

87 

Number  of  Sto7-ies. 

4,814 

235 

5,049 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

23 

3 

26 

1  story, 

61 

4 

65 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

2 

_ 

2 

1  story  and  attic. 

805 

49 

854 

4  stories, 

4 

_ 

4 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

8 

1 

9 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

1 

_ 

1 

Basement,  1  story,  an<l  attic,  . 

40 

- 

40 

Basement  and  5  stories,  . 

1 

~ 

1 

2  stories 

,  801 

44 

845 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

2,302 

97 

2,3£9 

Materials. 

476 

25 

.'JOl 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

41 

1 

42 

Wood 

416 

24 

440 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

94 

4 

98 

Brick 

56 

1 

57 

550 

15 

565 

Wood  and  lirick. 

4 

- 

4 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

26 

- 

26 

Haverhill.    Ward  3, . 

508 

14 

522 

Basement  and  3  stories, . 

41 

3 

44 

Number  of  Stories. 

508 

14 

522 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

5 

- 

5 

1  story, 

5 

_ 

5 

4  stories, 

35 

- 

35 

1  story  and  attic. 

67 

4 

71 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

9 

_ 

9 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

3  stories, 

44 

2 

46 

Basement  ami  5  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

294 

8 

302 

Not  given, 

2 

17 

19 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

29 

- 

29 

Materials. 

4,814 

235 

5,049 

3  stories 

38 

- 

38 

Wood 

4,610 

212 

4,822 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

6 

- 

6 

Brick 

150 

3 

US 

4  stories, 

15 

- 

15 

Stone, 

1 

1 

1 

4  stories  and  attic,     . 

1 

- 

1 

662 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:   NUMBER   OF    STORIES   AND   MATERIALS —  Continued. 


CouNTiFS,  Cities,  Towns, 
KuMBEE  OF  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing HOISES,  AND  JIaTEUIALS 
OF  WHICH  CONSTRl'CTED. 


Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


ESSEX  — Con. 
Haverhili..  Wards— Con. 

Materials. 
Wood,. 
Brick,  .... 

Haverhill.    ^Vard  4, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        ... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attiC; 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories. 

Basement  and  3  stories, 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

Materials. 

Wood 

Bricli 

Stone, 

Wood  and  bricli,       .        . 

Haverhill.    Ward  5, . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

4  stories,      ,        .        .        . 
Not  given 


Materials. 

Wood 

Brick,  ... 
Wood  and  brick. 
Not  given,  . 


Haverhill.    Ward  6,  . 

Xumber  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .        .        .        .        . 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 


.'508 

491 

17 

812 

812 

1 

21.5 

5 

145 

392 

1 

21 

27 

2 

3 

812 

797 
12 


1,519 

1,519 

26 

302 

4 

15 

271 

619 

23 

23 

193 

IS 

16 

8 

1 


1,519 

1,4R7 

40 

11 

1 

1,110 

1,110 

5 

168 

1 

10 

122 

657 

2 

5 
134 


14 

13 

1 

46 

46 

1 


9 
26 


46 

44 

1 

1 


67 

67 

2 

23 


12 

23 

1 

1 
5 


51 

51 


15 

21 


522 

504 

18 

858 

858 

2 

222 

5 

154 

418 

1 

24 

27 

2 

3 

858 

841 

13 

1 

3 

1,586 

1,.586 

28 

325 

4 

15 

283 

642 

24 

24 

198 

18 

16 

8 

1 

1,586 

1,534 

40 

11 

1 

1,161 
1,161 

5 
176 

2 

10 

137 

678 

2 

0 

140 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


ESSEX  — Con. 
Haverhill.  Ward  6  — Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

4  stories 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick. 
Brick  and  stone, 

Ipswich,  .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,         .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,    . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories, . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 

5  stories,      .... 
Not  given,  .... 


^^(lil^rials. 

Wood 

Bi'ick 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone, 
Brick  and  stone, 


Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
DweU- 

ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 


Hours' Houses 


2 

4 

1,110 
1,090 

/ 
5 

8 

926 

926 
17 

217 
10 
41 

572 
2 

19 

38 

3 

6 

1 

926 

916 

9 

1 

6,735 

6,735 

131 

2,014 

1 

27 

1,316 

2,255 

22 

18 

819 

40 

12 

1 

74 

1 

3 

1 

6,735 

6,291 

365 

4 

15 

45 

3 


51 

50 


82 

82 

7 

30 

2 
41 


82 
82 


120 

120 

4 

39 


21 

49 


1,161 
1,140 

I 

6 

8 

1,008 

1,008 

24 

247 

10 

43 

613 

2 

19 

40 

3 

6 

1 

1,008 

998 

9 

1 

6,855 

6,855 

135 

2,053 

1 

27 

1,337 

2,304 

22 

IS 

823 

42 

12 

1 

75 

1 

3 

1 


120 

6,855 

IH 

6,402 

4 

369 

- 

4 

1 

16 

o 

47 

1 

4 

PWELLINa   HOUSES. 


663 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF   STORIES    AND   MATERIALS —  Contimied. 


CoTJNTiES,  Cities,  Towns, 
Kttmber  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OP  WHICH  Constructed. 


dum- 

Kuni- 

ber  of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

DweU- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
K  um- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


ESSEX  — Con. 

I^AfVRE^ICE  —  Con. 

Materials —  Con. 
Brick  and  cement,    . 
Wood,  brick,  and  stone,  . 
Kot  given,  .... 

Lawrence.    Ward  1,   . 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stones  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .       .       .       '. 
S  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

4  stories 


Materials. 
Wood, .... 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 
lU'ick  and  stone, 
Wood,  brick,  and  stone. 


attic 


Lawrence.    Ward  2, 
Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and 

3  stories, 

."  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories, 

4  stories, 

5  stories, 

Materials. 
Wood, .... 
Brick,  .... 
Wood  and  brick. 
Brick  and  stone. 


Lawrence.    AVard  3,  . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 
3  stories  and  attic,    . 


8 

1 

3 

- 

1 

- 

1,170 

16 

1,170 

16 

30 

- 

537 

4 

10 

- 

ICS 

6 

338 

6 

5 

- 

73 

- 

2 

- 

5 

- 

2 

1,170 

16 

1,022 

12 

100 

1 

5 

1 

3'J 

2 

1 

- 

3 

- 

841 

21 

841 

21 

15 

- 

245 

5 

99 

3 

300 

10 

1 

- 

149 

1 

8 

o 

2 

- 

19 

- 

3 

- 

841 

21 

745 

18 

93 

3 

i) 

- 

1 

- 

993 

6 

993 

6 

29 

- 

203 

4 

9 

- 

197 

2 

363 

- 

3 

- 

8 

- 

161 

- 

i 

- 

9 
3 
1 

1,186 

1,186 

30 

541 

10 

174 

344 

5 

73 


1,186 

1,034 

101 

6 

41 

1 

3 

862 
862 

15 
250 
102 
310 
1 
1.50 

10 
2 

19 
3 

862 

763 

96 


999 

999 

29 

207 

9 

199 

363 

3 

8 

161 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  op  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OP  which  Constructed. 


ESSEX  — Con. 

Lawrence.    Ward  3  — Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

4  stories 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 


Materials. 
Wood, .        .        .        , 

Brick 

Stone,  . 

AVood  and  stone. 
Brick  and  stone. 
Brick  and  cement. 


Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Total 

Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


attic 


attic 


Lawrence.    Ward  4, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories, 

4  stories, 

3raterials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Stone, 

AVood  and  brick. 
Brick  and  cement,    . 

Lawrence.    Ward  5,  . 
Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     , 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories,      .... 


Materials. 
Wood,. 

Brick,  .        .        .        , 
Stone,  .        .        .        , 
Wood  and  brick, 
AVood  and  stone. 
Brick  and  stone. 


10 
1 

993 
926 
63 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1,071 

1,071 

24 

227 

3 

166 

3S5 

2 

212 
15 

2 

35 

1,071 

968 

89 

1 

6 


1,471 

1,471 

15 

376 

1 

5 

470 

442 

18 

2 

129 

4 
1 
1 


1,471 

1,457 

9 


18 

18 

1 

13 

1 


IS 
17 


22 

22 
1 
6 


22 

21 


o- 

10 
1 

999 
932 
63 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1,089 

1,089 

25 

240 

3 

167 

387 

2 

212 

15 

2 

36 

1,089 

985 

89 

1 

6 

8 

1,493 

1,493 

16 

382 

1 

5 

478 

448 

18 

2 

130 
4 
1 
1 


1,493 
1,478 
9 
2 
1 
2 
1 


GCA 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES  AND    MATERIALS —  Coutinued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stobies  to  Dwell- 
ing I-IorsES,  AND  Materials 
OP  which  Constrixted. 


Num- 

Xum- 

ber  of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

]:)well- 

ing 

in>,' 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


ESSEX  — Con. 

Lawrence.    Ward  6, 
Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories,      . 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

4  stories, 
Not  given,  . 

Materials. 
■Wood,. 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone, 
Not  given,  . 


IiYNS,        .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories,     .... 

5  stories,  .... 
Basement  and  5  stories,  . 
Not  given 

Materidls. 

Wood, 

Brick,  ..... 

Stone, 

Wood  and  i:)rick. 
Wood  and  stone, 
Brick  and  stone. 
Not  given 

Lynn.    Ward  l, 

Kmiiber  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  an<l  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories,      .... 
2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stoiies,  . 


Materials. 


Wood, . 


1,189 

37 

1,189 

37 

18 

0 

42G 

7 

216 

1 

427 

25 

1 

- 

9.T 

2 

4 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1,189 

37 

1,173 

37 

11 

- 

1 

- 

3 

- 

1 

- 

10,045 

470 

10,045 

470 

133 

10 

3,883 

204 

26 

5 

402 

26 

858 

46 

3,508 

100 

151 

7 

223 

12 

702 

48 

43 

2 

il 

2 

5 

- 

20 

2 

1 

- 

2 

- 

5 

- 

10,045 

470 

0,892 

459 

84 

4 

2 

- 

.50 

4 

t 

- 

5 

3 

5 

- 

332 

32 

332 

32 

1 

- 

2"9 

29 

'.) 

- 

o~ 

1 

49 

■0 

1 

- 

332 

32 

'      332 

32 

1,226 

1,226 

20 

433 

217 

452 

1 

97 

4 

1 

1 

1,226 

1,210 

11 

1 

3 

1 

10,515 

10,515 

149 

4,087 

31 

428 

904 

3,608 

1.58 

235 

750 

45 

79 

5 

28 

1 

2 

5 

10,515 

10,.351 

88 

2 

54 

7 


364 
364 

7 
2(i8 

9 
28 
51 

1 

364 
364 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Kdjiber  of  Stokies  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  which  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell-  ] 

in  ff 

inf.'     1 

Houses,  Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 

ins; 
Houses 


ESSEX  — Con. 

Lynn.    Ward  2, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,   . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,    .... 
3  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Wood  and  stone, 

Lynn.    Ward  3,     . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stones,  and  attic 

4  stories 

Not  given,  .... 


Materials. 
Wood, . 
Brick,  . 
Stone,  . 

Wooil  and  brick. 
Brick  and  stone. 
Not  given,  . 


Lynx.    Ward  4, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  an<l  3  stories, 

4  stories, 


804 

56 

804 

56 

S 

o 

478 

24 

55 

t 

51 

12 

169 

10 

16 

- 

I 

_ 

18 

1 

2 

- 

804 

56 

799 

56 

3 

- 

O 

2,.564 

Ill 

2,.564 

111 

7 

2 

1,146 

55 

1 

- 

141 

8 

91 

5 

985 

31 

20 

1 

61 

6 

!■■> 

o 

10 

- 

15 

- 

o 

2 

- 

1 

- 

2,564 

Ill 

2,.5:;2 

106 

10 

- 

1 

- 

19 

3 

1 

o 

1 

- 

1,574 

52 

1,574 

52 

15 

4 

257 

12 

16 

4 

46 

1 

207 

6 

4S7 

3 

65 

4 

61 

3 

354 

11 

4 

- 

41 

o 

16 

2 

860 
860 

10 
502 

62 

63 
179 

16 
7 

19 
3 

860 

855 

3 


2,675 

2,675 

9 

1,2(1 

1 

149 

96 

1,016 

30 

67 

76 

10 

15 

3 

2 

1 

2,675 

2,638 

10 

1 

3 
1 

1,626 

1,626 

19 

269 

20 

47 

213 

490 

(•9 

64 

3(5 

4 

43 

IS 


DWELLING    HOUSES. 


(565 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES   AND   MATERIALS —  Continued. 


CoDNTiES,  Cities,  Towns, 
Ndmbeu  of  Stomes  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OP  which  Constructed. 


ESSEX  — Con. 

Lynn.    Ward  4— Con. 
Xumher  of  Stories  — Con. 

5  stories 

Basement  and  5  stories,  . 
Not  given 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 
Brick  and  stone, 
Not  given,  . 

Lynn.    Ward  5,     . 

Number  of  Stories 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .        .        . 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories. 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories. 
Not  given,  . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick, 

Not  given,  .... 

Lynn.    Ward  6,     . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  storj', 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

4  stories, 
Not  given,  . 

Materials. 
AYoo.l 


Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


L5T4 

1,.'524 

26 

1 

15 

2 

4 

2 

1,914 

1,914 

43 

471 

7 

44 

235 

855 

25 

63 

146 

8 

8 

1 

7 

1 

1,914 

1,876 

23 

14 

1 

2,358 

2,358 

49 

1,021 

1 

55 

242 

821 

9 

19 

108 

17 

12 

2 

1 
1 

2,358 
2,332 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


52 

48 
2 


82 

82 

1 

16 

5 

6 

25 

3 
26 


82 

81 

1 


91 
91 

5 
41 

1 

1 
14 
21 

1 


91 
90 


1,626 

1,572 

28 

1 

16 

2 

5 
2 

1,996 

1,996 

44 

487 

7 

49 

241 

880 

25 

66 

172 

8 

8 

1 

7 

1 

1,996 

1,957 

24 

14 

1 

2,449 

2,449 

54 

1,062 

2 

56 

256 

842 

10 

19 

115 

17 

12 

2 

1 
1 

2,449 
2,422 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  which  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

nig 

ing 

Houses 

Houses  1 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


ESSEX  — Con. 

Lynn.    Ward  6  — Con. 
Materials  —  Con. 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone. 
Not  given,  . 

Lynn.    Ward  7,     . 

Nuviber  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories. 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick, 

I^yniifield.       .        .        .        . 

Number  <f  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, . 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 


Materials. 


Wood,  , 
Brick,  . 

Stone,  , 


Manchester,  . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,  .... 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 
Not  given,  .... 


Materials. 


Wood, . 
Brick,  . 


21 

1 

1 

- 

3 

- 

1 

- 

499 

46 

499 

46 

4 

2 

271 

27 

1 

- 

52 

4 

5 

2 

142 

8 

6 

1 

12 

- 

3 

- 

2 

2 

1 

- 

499 

46 

497 

46 

1 

- 

1 

- 

183 

12 

183 

12 

3 

1 

52 

5 

1 

- 

6 

1 

29 

- 

92 

5 

183 

12 

181 

12 

1 

- 

1 

- 

410 

121 

410 

121 

14 

5 

107 

17 

9 

o 

30 

19 

202 

53 

6 

3 

31 

15 

t 

5 

2 

1 

- 

1 

2 

- 

410 

121 

393 

112 

6 

- 

22 
1 
3 
1 

545 
545 

6 
298 

1 
56 

7 
150 

7 
12 

3 

4 

1 

545 

543 

1 

1 

195 

195 

4 

57 
1 
7 

29 

97 

195 

193 

1 

1 

531 

531 

19 

124 

11 

49 

255 

9 

46 

12 

3 

1 

2 

531 

505 

6 


666 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES   AND   MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towxs, 

Ndmbek  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 

iKG  Houses,  and  JIaterials 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber o  f 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


ESSEX  — Con. 

Manchester  —  Con. 

Materials —  Con. 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 
Brick  and  stone, 
Kot  given,  .... 

Marbleliead,  . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Brick  and  stone, 

9Ierriiiiae, 

Xiimber  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  storj-,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 
Not  given,  .... 

Materials. 
Wood,  .... 
Brick,  .... 
Not  given,  . 

9Iethueii, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story, 
Basement,  1  story,  and 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories. 


'ittic 


1,433 

1,433 

50 

443 

3 

27 

l.-)6 

641 

4 

38 

57 

5 

6 


1,433 

1,426 

6 

1 

495 

495 

9 

33 

3 

3 

'   214 

211 

7 

10 

3 

1 

1 

495 

489 

5 

1 

1,139 

1,139 

21 

430 

3 

13 

152 

493 

3 


238 

238 
43 
38 

4 

80 
57 

5 

10 

1 


238 

237 

1 


40 

40 

2 

6 


14 

15 

1 


40 
40 


38 
38 

2 

15 

1 

4 

13 


5 

1 

10 


1,671 

1,671 

93 

481 

3 

31 

236 

698 

4 

43 

67 

6 

6 

2 

1 

1,671 
1,663 


.535 

.535 

11 

39 

3 

3 

228 

226 

8 

12 

3 

1 

1 

535 

529 

5 

1 

1,177 

1,177 

23 

445 

3 

14 

156 

506 

3 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


ESSEX  — Con. 
netliueii  —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories  — Con. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 
3  stories,     .... 
3  stories  and  attic,     . 
Not  given 

Mate7-ials, 

Wood 

Brick 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  cement,   . 
Brick  and  stone. 
Stone  and  cement,    . 
Not  given 

middletou. 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Wood  and  brick, 

Naliaiit,    .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  stoiy  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,  .... 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories 

Not  given,  .... 

Materials. 
Wood, .        .        . 
Wood  and  brick, 
AVood  and  stone. 
Wood,  brick,  and  stone,  . 
Not  given 

Bfewbury,  .        .        .        , 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,         .        .        .        .        , 
1  story  and  attic. 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

2 

2 

19 

1 

2 

- 

1 

- 

1,139 

38 

1,133 

35 

1 

1 

- 

1 

2 

- 

- 

1 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

199 

22 

199 

00 

3 

1 

92 

12 

o 

- 

2 

1 

98 

8 

1 

- 

•     1 

- 

199 

22 

196 

22 

3 

- 

182 

215 

182 

215 

S 

6 

i    I 

86 

1 

- 

25 

J 

13 

12 

18 

24 

15 

12 

9 

21 

10 

11 

3 

32 

- 

3 

1 

1 

2 

- 

182 

215 

178 

206 

1 

- 

- 

9 

1 

- 

2 

- 

316 

73 

316 

73 

3 

6 

100 

48 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


4 

20 

2 

1 

1,177 

1,168 

2 

1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 

221 
221 

4 
104 


106 
1 
1 

221 

218 

3 

397 

397 

14 

163 

1 

32 

25 

42 

27 

30 

21 

35 

3 


397 
384 
1 
9 
1 
2 

389 

389 

9 

148 


DWELLING    HOUSES. 


6(37 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES   AND   MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Nuni- 

Num- 

Total 

Num- 

Num- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 

bei- of 
Oc- 

ber  of 
Unoc- 

Num- 
ber of 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 

ber of 
Oc- 

ber of 
Unoc- 

ing Houses,  and  Materials 

ciipiecl 
Dwell- 

cupied 
Dwell- 

Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

ing  Houses,  and  JIaterials 

cupied 
Dwell- 

cupied 
Dwell- 

Dwell- 

of which  Constkucteu. 

ing 
Houses 

ins 
Houses 

of  which  Constructed. 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

ESSEX  — Con. 

ESSEX  — Con. 
Xewburyport.    Ward  2  — 

Mewbiiry  —  Con. 

Con. 

Number  of  Stories  — Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

1 

- 

1 

1  story  and  attic. 

20 

1 

21 

Basement,  1  stoiy,  and  attic, 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories, 

27 

2 

29 

2  stories, 

IS 

10 

28 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

298 

19 

317 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

185 

9 

194 

Basement,  2  stories,  and 

ittic. 

6 

1 

i 

3  stories, 

i 

- 

7 

3  stories, 

, 

54 

3 

57 

4  stories 

1 

- 

1 

Materials. 

406 

26 

432 

Materials. 

316 

73 

389 

Wood 

398 

24 

422 

Wood, 

312 

73 

385 

Brick, 

8 

i) 

10 

Brick 

2 

- 

2 

Wood  and  brick, 

1 

- 

1 

Newburtport.    Ward  3,    . 

561 

29 

590 

Wood  and  stone. 

1 

- 

1 

Number  of  Stories. 

561 

29 

590 

1  story  and  attic. 

22 

1 

23 

NEWBURYPORT,       . 

2,977 

188 

3,165 

2  stories 

5 

_ 

5 

Number  of  Stories. 

2,977 

188 

3,165 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

421 

21 

442 

1  story, 

24 

16 

40 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

16 

c> 

18 

1  story  and  attic. 

182 

15 

197 

3  stories, 

14 

14 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

5 

- 

5 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

73 

5 

78 

2  stories 

330 

29 

359 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

10 

10 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

2,015 

103 

2,118 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

6 

- 

6 

Materials. 

561 

29 

590 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

53 

I 

60 

Wood, 

494 

27 

521 

3  stories 

207 

9 

216 

Brick, 

64 

2 

66 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

134 

8 

142 

Wood  and  brick, 

1 

- 

1 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Brick  and  cement,    . 

2 

- 

2 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

15 

- 

15 

4  stories 

4 

- 

4 

Xeavburyport.    Ward  4,   . 

479 

14 

493 

1 

1 

2 

Number  of  Stories. 

479 

14 

493 

1  story 

11 

_ 

11 

Materials. 

2,977 

188 

3,165 

1  story  and  attic, 

9 

_ 

9 

Wood 

2,837 

175 

3,012 

2  stories,      . 

101 

9 

110 

Brick 

123 

12 

135 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

239 

2 

241 

Stone 

1 

- 

1 

Basement  and  2  stories. 

5 

_ 

5 

12 

1 

13 

3  stories,     . 

82 

o 

84 

Brick  and  stone, 

1 

- 

1 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

27 

_ 

27 

3 

- 

3 

4  stories. 

4 

- 

4 

Newburtpokt.    Wakd  1,   . 

513 

49 

562 

5  stories,     . 

1 

1 

2 

Number  of  Stories. 

513 

49 

562 

Materials. 

479 

14 

493 

1  story 

11 

16 

27 

AVood 

441 

12 

453 

1  story  and  attic. 

42 

4 

46 

Bricl'C, 

27 

1 

28 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

1 

- 

1 

Wood  and  brick. 

9 

1 

10 

2  stories, 

74 

11 

So 

Brick  and  stone. 

1 

_ 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

34  G 

,  IS 

364 

Brick  and  cement,    . 

1 

_ 

1 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

10 

- 

10 

Newburtport.    Ward  5,   . 

446 

28 

474 

3  stories, 

17 

- 

17 

Number  of  Stories. 

446 

28 

474 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

11 

- 

n 

1  story  and  attic. 

29 

1 

30 

Matcj-ials. 

513 

49 

562 

2  stories, 

122 

i 

129 

Wood 

513 

49 

562 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

246 

14 

260 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

9 

3 

12 

Newburtpokt.    Ward  2,   . 

400 

26 

432 

3  stories, 

33 

3 

36 

Number  of  Stories. 

400 

26 

432 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

3 

- 

3 

1  story, 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

4 

- 

4 

ms 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES  AND   MATERIALS  —  Contiuued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


ESSEX  — Con. 

Newburyport.    Ward  5  — 
Con. 

JInterials. 

"Wood, 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick, 

Newburyport.    Ward  6, 

Kumher  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

Mnterials. 

Wood, 

Bricl^, 

Stone, 

AVood  and  brick, 

Mortli  Anaover,    . 

Numbei-  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Stone 

Wood  and  bride, 

Peabody,  .         .         .         . 

Xumbcr  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 


446 
428 

17 
1 

.572 

572 

1 

60 

4 

1 

46,T 

12 

7 

20 

1 

1 

572 
563 

7 
1 
1 

742 
742 

5 
248 

1 
36 

9 
424 

5 

1 
10 

3 

742 

727 

12 

1 


,763 

,763 

6 

581 

1 

22 
227 
833 
11 
34 
32 
10 


28 

24 

4 

42 
42 


2S) 
1 
1 
3 


42 

39 

3 


53 

53 

o 

19 

1 
2 

24 


53 
53 


40 

49 

1 

16 


8 
24 


474 

452 

21 

1 

614 

614 

1 

68 

4 

1 

494 

13 

8 

23 

1 

1 

614 

602 

10 

1 

1 

795 

795 

7 

267 

1 

37 

11 

448 

5 

1 

15 

3 

795 

780 

12 

1 


1,812 

1,812 

7 

597 

1 

22 

235 

857 

11 

34 

32 

10 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  op  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  JIaterials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


ESSEX— Con. 
I*eal)0€ly  —  Con. 

Xniiiher  of  Stories  —  Con. 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 
Not  given 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick, 

Not  given,  .... 

Rockport, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,         .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attiC; 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

4  stories 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick,  ..... 

Stone 

Wood  and  stone, 
Biick  and  stone. 
Wood,  brick,  and  stone,  . 


Rowley,     .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  an<l  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 

Materials. 
Wooii 

SAliEifl, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 


1 
1 
4 

1,763 

1,734 

23 

2 

4 

896 

896 

12 

427 

4 

73 

83 

245 

3 

33 

9 

5 

1 


sm 

SS7 
1 


292 
292 

8 
106 

4 

10 

1.58 

4 

o 


40 

48 

1 


114 

114 


34 
16 


114 

109 

1 
3 


1 
1 

4 

1,812 

1,782 

24 

2 

4 

1,010 

1,010 

14 

479 

4 

75 

117 

261 

5 

36 

11 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1,010 
996 
1 
8 
3 
1 
1 


19 

311 

19 

311 

'2 

10 

10 

116 

- 

4 

1 

11 

6 

164 

- 

4 

- 

2 

292 

19 

292 

19 

4,863 

265 

4,863 

265 

17 

1 

620 

104 

2 

- 

66 

1 

489 

23 

2,729 

91 

24 

1 

311 
311 

5,128 

5,128 

18 

724 

2 

67 

512 

2,820 

25 


DWELLING   HOUSES. 


6G9 


DWELLING   HOUSES: 

NUMBER 

OF   STORIES  AND   MATERIALS  — 

Continued. 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber of 

Num- 
ber of 

Total 
Num- 

Counties, Chies,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber of 

Num- 
ber of 

Total 

NuiD- 

Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and.  JIaterials 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 
Dwell- 

in"" 

NcTMBER  OF  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 
Dwell- 

OF  WHICH  COSSTB0CTED. 

ing 

ing 

TfOIIQpC 

of  which  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

mg 
Houses 

Houses 

Houses 

*   t  ^  '  LtO^O 

Houses 

Houses 

ESSEX  — Coil. 

ESSEX  — Con. 

»»A1.E.U  —  Con. 

Salem.    Ward  2  — Con. 

Number  of  Stories  — Con. 

Materials  —  Con. 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

155 

2 

157 

Brick, 

38 

3 

41 

3  stories 

636 

34 

670 

Wood  and  brick. 

12 

- 

12 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

52 

3 

55 

Brick  and  stone. 

o 

- 

2 

Basement  and  3  stories, . 

38 

3 

41 

Brick  and  cement,    . 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

10 

- 

10 

Stone  and  cement,    . 

1 

- 

1 

4  stories, 

19 

.1 

21 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

— 

1 

Salem.    Ward  3,    . 

7(11 

27 

728 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

4 

— 

4 

Number  of  Stories. 

701 

27 

728 

5  stories 

1 

_ 

1 

1  story  and  attic, 

63 

4 

67 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

16 

1 

17 

^faterials. 

4,863 

265 

5,128 

2  stories, 

99 

6 

105 

Wood . 

4,660 

259 

4,919 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

336 

7 

343 

Brick, 

151 

5 

156 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

6 

- 

6 

Stone, 

1 

~ 

1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

44 

1 

45 

Wood  and  brick, 

40 

1 

41 

3  stories 

110 

7 

117 

Wood  and  stone, 

6 

- 

6 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

15 

_ 

15 

Brick  and  stone, 

3 

- 

3 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

6 

_ 

6 

Brick  and  cement,     . 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

4 

_ 

4 

Stone  and  cement,    . 

1 

- 

1 

4  stories, 

1 

1 

2 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

— 

1 

Salem.    Ward  1,    .       . 

622 

130 

752 

Number  of  Stories. 

622 

1.30 

752 

Materials. 

701 

27 

728 

1  story, 

5 

- 

5 

Wood 

656 

25 

681 

1  story  and  attic. 

51 

79 

130 

Brick, 

40 

1 

41 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

1 

- 

1 

Wood  and  brick, 

5 

1 

6 

2  stories 

53 

o 

55 

Salem.    AVard  4,    . 

795 

18 

813 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

376 

31 

407 

5 

5 

Number  of  Stories. 

795 

18 

813 

3  stories, 

117 

17 

134 

1  story, 

4 

— 

4 

1  story  and  attic. 

132 

3 

135 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

10 

1 

11 

Basement  and  1  story, 

1 

_ 

1 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

o 

_ 

2 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

28 

— 

28 

4  stories 

1 

— 

1 

2  stories 

39 

3 

42 

5  stories, 

1 

_ 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

436 

8 

444 

622 

130 

752 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

3 

3 

Wood 

577 

130 

707 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

28 

- 

28 

Brick 

37 

- 

37 

3  stories, 

98 

3 

101 

Wood  and  brick. 

8 

- 

8 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

12 

- 

12 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

3 

- 

3 

Salem.    Ward  2,    . 

963 

35 

998 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

4 

- 

4 

Nicmber  of  Stories. 

963 

35 

998 

4  stories 

4 

1 

5 

1  story, 

1 

1 

2 

Basement  and  4  stories, . 

3 

- 

3 

1  story  and  attic. 

28 

1 

29 

Basement  ami  1  story,     . 

1 

_ 

1 

Materials. 

795 

18 

813 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

5 

_ 

5 

Wood, 

756 

17 

773 

2  stories, 

ISO 

9 

189 

Brick, 

25 

1 

26 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

539 

14 

5.53 

Wood  and  brick. 

11 

- 

11 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

12 

1 

13 

Wood  and  stone. 

3 

- 

3 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

33 

1 

34 

Salem.    Ward  5,    . 

1,048 

26 

1,074 

3  stories, 

148 

5 

153 

Number  of  Stories. 

1,048 

26 

1,074 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

9 

2 

11 

1  story  and  attic, 

100 

5 

lOS 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

7 

1 

8 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

11 

- 

11 

yfaterials. 

963 

35 

998 

2  stories 

SO 

2 

82 

Wood 

909 

32 

941 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

626 

17 

643 

670 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF   STORIES   AND   MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


CouNTrEs,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwcll- 

injj 
Houses 


ESSEX  — Con. 
Salem.    Wards  — Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 
3  stories,     .... 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attiC; 

4  stories,      .... 
Basement  and  4  stories, . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick, 

Salem.    Ward  6,    . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 

Materials. 

Wood 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 
Biick  and  stone, 

Salisbury, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

3  stories 


Materials. 


Wood, 
Brick,  . 


Sangns,    .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attiC; 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 
Not  given,  .... 


37 

150 

6 

20 

2 

13 
1 

1,048 

1,035 

11 


734 
734 

7 

246 

5 

38 

416 

1 

8 

13 

734 

727 

1 

•2 

3 
1 

317 
317 

'J 

117 

22 

167 
2 

317 
317 

965 

965 

12 

411 

1 

24 

44 

453 

1 

i 

10 
2 


26 
26 


29 

29 

12 

1 
14 


29 
29 


18 

IS 

10 
o 


18 

16 

2 

114 

114 

1 

52 


51 
1 
1 
1 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


2 

37 

150 

6 
22 

2 
13 

1 

1,074 

1,061 

11 

2 

763 
763 

7 

258 

5 

39 

430 

1 

8 

15 

763 

7.56 

1 

9 

3 
1 

335 
335 

9 

127 

24 

173 

2 

335 

333 

2 

1,079 

1,079 

13 

463 

1 

24 

51 

504 

2 

8 

11 

2 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


ESSEX  — Con. 
Sangiis  —  Con. 

Materials. 
Wood,. 

Brick 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone, 
Not  given,  ... 

Sviaiiipscott,  . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        ... 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

3  stories. 


Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Stone 

Wood  and  stone, 


Topsfield,         .        .        .        . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic, 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 
Not  given,  . 

Materials. 
Wood, . 

Wood  and  brick. 
Not  given,  . 

fVenham, 

Number  of  Stoi 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories  and  attic, 

3  stories  and  attic, 

Materials 
Wood, . 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


965 

114 

955 

114 

3 

- 

1 

- 

2 

- 

o 

- 

2 

- 

703 

65 

703 

65 

38 

3 

348 

22 

305 

33 

4 

2 

8 

5 

703 

65 

700 

63 

3 

- 

- 

1 

- 

1 

215 

15 

215 

15 

5 

- 

75 

3 

1 

- 

1 

1 

8 

2 

119 

8 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

2 

- 

- 

1 

1 

- 

215 

15 

213 

15 

1 

- 

1 

- 

206 

20 

206 

20 

1 

- 

104 

8 

1 

- 

99 

12 

1 

- 

206 

20 

202 

20 

3 

- 

1 

- 

1,079 
1,069 
3 
1 
2 
2 
2 

768 
768 

41 

370 

338 

6 

13 

768 

763 

3 

1 

1 

230 

230 

5 

78 

1 

2 

10 

127 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

230 

228 
1 
1 

226 
226 

1 
112 

1 
111 

1 

226 
222 


DWELLING   HOUSES. 


671 


DWELLING  HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES  AND   MATERIALS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
NUMBEK  OF  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


ESSEX  — Con. 
West  Newbury,     . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

.3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
5  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Stone 

Wood,  brick,  and  stone, . 

FRANKLIN. 

ABbfield, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone, 

Bernstrdston, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic,  . 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Buckland,       .        .        .        . 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 


394 

394 

10 

116 

2 

27 

229 

1 

4 

2 

1 
1 

1 

394 

387 
4 


225 

225 

10 

139 
72 

2 

1 


225 

222 

3 


196 

196 

23 

110 

3 

17 

40 

1 

2 

196 

195 

1 

332 

332 

13 

1S9 

1 


25 
25 

1 
10 

1 

13 


24 
1 


30 
30 


13 
14 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


30 

29 


19 

19 

4 

11 

1 

2 

1 


19 
19 


23 

23 

5 

13 


419 

419 
11 

126 

3 

27 

242 
1 
4 
2 

1 
1 
1 

419 

411 

5 

2 

1 


255 

255 

10 

2 

1,52 
86 
2 
1 
1 
1 

255 

251 

3 

1 

215 

215 

27 

121 

4 

19 

41 

1 

2 

215 

214 

1, 

355 
355 

18 

202 

1 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


FRANKLIN  — Con. 
Baokland  —  Con. 

Niimber  of  Stories  —  Con. 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 


Materials. 


Wood, . 
Brick,  . 


Cliarlenioiit,  .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,    . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 


Materials. 


Wood, 
Brick, 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Colrain,   

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

5  stories  and  attic,    . 


Materials. 

Wood 

Brick,  ... 
Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  cement,   . 


Conway,    . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story. 
Basement,  1  story,  and 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, 

3  stories, 


attic 


122 

5 

4 

- 

2 

- 

1 

- 

332 

23 

329 

23 

3 

- 

247 

16 

247 

16 

9 

1 

137 

12 

1 

- 

1 

- 

3 

2 

93 

1 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

247 

16 

239 


324 

3-24 

15 

172 

5 

69 

36 

5 

1 

1 

19 
1 

324 

287 

33 

3 

1 

286 

286 

22 

137 

1 

1 

32 

91 

1 

1 


16 


15 

15 

4 

6 


15 
15 


22 

22 

4 

13 


127 

4 
2 
1 

355 

352 

3 

263 

263 

10 

149 

1 

1 

5 

94 

1 

1 

1 

263 

255 

8 

339 

339 

19 

178 

5 

74 

36 

5 

1 

1 

19 

1 

339 

302 

33 

3 

1 

308 

308 

26 

150 

1 

1 

34 

94 

1 

1 


672 


CENSUS    OP    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES   AND    MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


CorNTiES,  Cities,  Towns, 
NCMBER  OF  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing HorsEs,  AND  Materials 

OF  WHICH  CoXSTEUCTED. 


Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


FRANKLIN  — Con. 
Couiray  —  Con. 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 


Deerfield,         .        .        .        . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 


Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick, 

Erving,      .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 
2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

Materials. 

Wood 

Wood  and  brick. 


dill, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone. 
Brick  and  stone, 

dreeiifield. 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 


286 

282 
4 

635 

635 
21 
31 

358 

205 

3 

7 
10 

635 

621 

4 

1 

9 

217 

217 

14 

118 

2 

72 

8 
2 
1 

217 

216 

1 

178 

178 

11 

107 

"7 


1 
4 
1 

178 

168 

1 

1 

8 


22 

21 

1 

36 
36 

3 

20 
11 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


36 
36 


,223 

54 

,2-23 

.54 

29 

3 

434 

19 

1 

- 

257 

15 

454 

16 

308 

303 

5 

671 

671 

21 

34 

378 

216 

3 

9 

10 

671 

657 

4 

1 

9 

222 

222 

15 

119 

2 

75 


1 

222 

221 

1 

184 

184 

12 

110 

28 

28 

1 

4 

1 

184 

174 

1 

1 

8 

1,277 

1,277 

32 

453 

1 

272 

470 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Ndmber  of  Storiks  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Tj'noc- 

cupied  ■  cupied 

Dwell- ;  Dwell- 

ing        ing 

Houses  Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


FRANKLIN  — Con. 
Oreenfield  —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

3  stories,      .... 

4  stories 

Not  given,  .... 


Materials. 
Wood,. 
Brick,  . 
Stone,  . 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone. 
Brick  and  stone, 
Not  given,  . 


Hawley,    . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick, 

Heatli, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Wood  and  brick. 


IieTerett,  .        .        .        . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 


attic 


Materials. 


Wood, 


liCyden,    ... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories. 


10 

33 

3 

2 

1,223 
1,182 
33 
1 
3 
1 
1 


103 

103 

3 

85 


103 

101 

1 

1 

115 

115 

1 

79 

1 

8 

31 

115 

112 

3 

186 
186 
30 
96 
1 
29 
30 

186 
186 

83 

83 

2 

4 
58 

18 
1 


54 

53 

1 


10 

10 

1 


10 
10 


13 

13 

2 

1 

10 


11 

33 

3 

2 

1,277 
1,235 
34 
1 
3 
1 
1 


113 

113 

4 

92 
10 


113 

111 

1 

1 

121 

121 

1 

84 

1 

3 

32 

121 

118 
3 

194 

194 

33 

100 

1 

30 

30 

194 
194 

96 

96 

4 

5 

68 

18 

1 


DWELLING   HOUSES. 


673 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES  AND  MATERIALS  — Continued. 


Num- 

Num- 

Total 
Num- 

Num- 

Num- 

Total 
Num- 

Counties, Cities,  Towns, 

ber  of 

ber  of 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

ber  of 

ber  of 

Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

ber of 

Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

ber of 

ing  Houses,  and  Materials 

cupied 
Dwell- 

cupied 
Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing Houses,  and  Materials 

cupied 
Dwell- 

cupied 
Dwell- 

Dwell- 

OF WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

ing 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

ing 
Houses 

Houses 

Houses 

xiuiioco 

Houses 

Houses 

FRANKLIN  — Con. 

FRANKLIN  — Con. 

I^eyden  — Con. 

Jfortlifield  — Con. 

Materials. 

83 

13 

96 

Number  of  Stories  — Con. 

Wood, .        .      '  . 

83 

13 

96 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

2 

- 

2 

4  stories, 

1 

1 

2 

monroe, 

55 

1 

56 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

2 

_ 

2 

Number  of  Stories. 

55 

1 

56 

1  story, 

6 

_ 

6 

Materials. 

389 

30 

419 

1  story  and  attic, 

39 

1 

40 

Wood, 

372 

29 

401 

2  stories 

4 

_ 

4 

Bricli 

15 

- 

15 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

5 

- 

5 

AVood  and  bricli, 

2 

1 

3 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

- 

1 

Orange, 

1,053 

41 

1,094 

Materials. 

55 

1 

56 

Number  of  Stories. 

1,053 

41 

1,094 

Wood 

55 

1 

56 

1  story, 

33 

1 

34 

1  story  and  attic, 

382 

9 

391 

Montague,       .... 

954 

234 

1,188 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

1 

- 

1 

Number  of  Stories. 

954 

234 

1,188 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

13 

- 

13 

1  story 

12 

48 

60 

2  stories 

127 

12 

139 

1  story  and  attic, 

280 

71 

351 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

427 

16 

443 

3 

15 

18 

Basement  and  2  stories, . 

19 

- 

19 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

12 

11 

23 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

28 

2 

30 

2  stories 

150 

54 

204 

3  stories 

17 

1 

18 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

361 

20 

381 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

3 

- 

3 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

3 

11 

14 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

6 

_ 

6 

4  stories 

1 

- 

1 

3  stories, 

119 

3 

122 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

6 

1 

7 

Materials. 

1,053 

41 

1,094 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Wood, ...... 

1,037 

40 

1,077 

4  stories 

1 

- 

1 

Brick, 

9 

1 

10 

Wood  and  brick, 

6 

_ 

6 

Materials. 

954 

2.34 

1,188 

Brick  and  stone. 

1 

1 

Wood 

762 

230 

992 

Bricli 

186 

4 

•   190 

Rowe, 

108 

27 

135 

Wood  and  bricli. 

6 

- 

6 

Number  of  Stories. 

108 

27 

135 

1  story 

18 

2 

20 

New  Salem,    .... 

219 

11 

230 

1  story  and  attic. 

56 

14 

70 

Number  of  Stories. 

219 

11 

230 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

1 

_ 

1 

1  story 

32 

- 

32 

2  stories 

10 

4 

14 

1  story  and  attic, 

107 

8 

115 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

23 

6 

29 

2  stories 

78 

3 

81 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

- 

1 

1 

1 

_ 

1 

Materials. 

108 

27 

135 

3  stories 

1 

— 

1 

Wood 

108 

27 

135 

Materials. 

219 

11 

230 

Shelburne,      .... 

322 

6 

328 

Wood, 

211 

11 

222 

Brick 

7 

1 

Number  of  Stories. 

322 

6 

328 

Wood  and  briclc, 

1 

1 

1  story, 

1 

- 

1 

1  story  and  attic. 

107 

1 

108 

Northneld,      .        .        .        . 

389 

30 

419 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

7 

- 

7 

Number  of  Stories. 

389 

30 

419 

2  stories, 

25 

1 

26 

1  story 

36 

5 

41 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

171 

4 

175 

1  story  and  attic. 

189 

14 

203 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

5 

- 

5 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

1 

1 

3  stories, 

5 

- 

5 

2  stories 

130 

S 

138 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

22 

- 

22 

Materials. 

322 

6 

328 

Basement  and  2  stories, . 

2 

- 

2 

Wood 

307 

6 

313 

4 

2 

6 

Brick 

12 

- 

12 

674 


CENSUS    OP   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


DWELLING  HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF   STORIES  AND   MATERIALS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
NuMBBK  OP  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing HoLSEs,  AND  Materials 

OF  WHICH  CONSTItUCTED. 


Kum- 

Num- 

berof 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Ndmber  OF  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing     1 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


FRANKLIN  — Con. 

iSlielbnrne  —  Con. 

Materials —  Con. 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brick, 

Sbntesbary,   . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories,     .... 

3  stories,     .... 


Materials. 


Wood, . 


Sanderlaod,  . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .        .        .        . 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,    . 

2  stories,     .       .       .       . 
2  stories  and  attic,    . 


Materials. 


Wood, . 
Brick,  . 


Warn-icli,         .        .        .        . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, . 

2  stories , 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 


Materials. 


Wood, . 


IVeudell,  . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 


Materials. 


Wood, 


IVliately, 

Number  of  Stories 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attiC; 

2  stories, 
2  stories  and  attic,    . 


Materials. 


Wood, . 
Brick,  , 


2 
1 

121 
121 

102 

2 

17 


121 
121 

152 

1.52 

19 

49 

1 

81 

2 

152 

147 
5 

1.50 
1.50 
13 
83 
3 
41 
10 

150 
1,50 

122 

122 

4 

98 

1 

19 

122 
122 


182 

182 

2 

89 

5 

53 

33 

182 

181 

1 


21 
21 
4 
12 
1 
1 
3 

21 
21 

25 
25 

24 


25 

10 

10 

1 


10 
10 


2 
1 

130 

130 

109 

2 

18 
1 

1.30 
1.30 

158 

158 

21 

50 
1 

84 


158 

153 

5 

171 
171 
17 
95 
4 
42 
13 

171 
171 

147 

147 

4 

122 

1 

20 

147 
147 

192 

192 

3 

96 

5 

55 

33 

192 

191 

1 


HAMPDEN. 
Ag^avf'aiii, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 
2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

Materials. 
Wood, ..... 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick, 

Blantlford,      . 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 


Materials. 


Wood, 


Briiuiield, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic,     -  . 
Basement  and  1  story,    . 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

3  stories,     .... 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick 

AVood  and  brick. 


Chester,    .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 


Materials. 


Wood, . 
Stone,  . 


489 

41 

489 

41 

14 

11 

268 

22 

1 

- 

2 

- 

48 

4 

149 

4 

2 

- 

4 

- 

1 

- 

489 

41 

486 

41 

2 

- 

1 

- 

197 

36 

197 

36 

85 

17 

4 

- 

105 

18 

2 

- 

1 

- 

- 

1 

197 

36 

197 

36 

217 

14 

217 

14 

3 

1 

89 

2 

1 

- 

4 

- 

119 

10 

1 

- 

- 

1 

217 

14 

209 

13 

1 

1 

1 

- 

314 

30 

314 

30 

3 

- 

122 

15 

4 

1 

29 

1 

129 

11 

3 

- 

22 

2 

1 

- 

1 

- 

314 

30 

813 

29 

1 

1 

530 

530 
25 

290 

1 

2 

52 

153 
2 
4 
1 

530 

527 

2 

1 

233 

233 

102 

4 

123 

2 

1 

1 

233 
233 

231 

231 

4 

91 

1 

4 

129 

1 

1 

231 
222 


344 
344 

3 
137 

5 

30 

140 

3 
24 

1 

1 

344 
342 

2 


DWELLING    HOUSES. 


675 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES    AND   MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  or  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Hcjuses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Consteucted. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

eupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

mg 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


HAMPDEN  — Con. 
CHICOPEE,    . 

Xumher  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,    . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

4  stories,      .... 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick. 
Brick  and  cement,    . 

Chicopee.    AVard  1,     . 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 
3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick, 

Chicopee.    Ward  2,     . 

Xumher  of  Stories. 

1  story,         .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 


Materials. 


Wood, 
Brick,  , 


2,290 

62 

2,290 

62 

3G 

- 

388 

12 

2 

- 

10 

- 

849 

16 

818 

33 

16 

1 

21 

- 

70 

- 

65 

- 

i 

- 

i 

1 

- 

2,290 

62 

1,743 

59 

489 

2 

2 

- 

55 

1 

1 

- 

326 

1 

326 

1 

o 

11 

1 

162 

- 

112 

- 

3 

- 

8 

- 

18 

- 

9 

- 

1 

- 

326 

1 

227 

1 

85 

- 

14 

- 

325 

15 

325 

15 

1 

_ 

53 

1 

2 

- 

S 

- 

79 

5 

150 

8 

9 

1 

8 

- 

( 

_ 

2 

- 

325 

15 

264 

14 

56 

1 

2,352 

2,352 

36 

400 

2 

10 
865 
851 
17 
21 
70 
65 


2,352 

1,802 

491 

2 

56 

1 

327 

327 

2 

12 

162 

112 

3 

8 

18 
9 
1 

327 

228 
85 
14 

340 
340 

7 
54 

2 

8 

84 

158 

10 

8 


340 

278 
57 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stoiues  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Matemals 
of  which  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
in, i; 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ins 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


HAMPDEN— Con. 

Chicopee.    Ward  2  — Con. 
Materials  —  Con. 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick, 

Chicopee.    Ward  3,     . 

Xiimber  of  Stories. 

1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

3  stories,     .... 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

4  stories 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick. 
Brick  and  cement,    . 

Chicopee.    Ward  4,     . 

Xumher  of  Stories. 
1  stoi-y,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

3  stories,      .... 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick, 

Chicopee.    Ward  5, 

Xumher  of  Stories. 
1  story,        ... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, 

3  stories, 
3  stories  ami  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick,  .... 
Wood  and  brick, 

Chicopee.    Ward  6, 

Xumher  of  Stories. 
1  story, 
1  story  and  attic, 


1 

4 

- 

294 

1 

294 

1 

5 

- 

33 

- 

15 

- 

158 

1 

22 

53 

- 

7 

- 

1 

- 

294 

1 

139 

- 

126 

- 

2S 

1 

1 

- 

339 

J 

339 

I 

1 

- 

63 

2 

1 

- 

164 

3 

103 

."> 

6 

- 

1 

- 

339 

■  7 

249 

t 

86 

- 

4 

- 

396 

5 

396 

5 

1 

- 

95 

- 

1 

- 

212 

4 

71 

1 

2 

- 

11 

- 

3 

- 

396 

5 

285 

4 

107 

1 

4 

- 

272 

5 

272 

5 

4 

- 

21 

1 

676 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:   NUMBER   OF    STORIES   AND   MATERIALS —Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
NuMBEK  OF  Stories  ti>  Dwell- 
ing HOISES,  AND  aiATERIALS 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupiefl 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


HAMPDEN  — Con. 
Chicopee.    Ward  6  —  Con . 

Number  of  Stories —  Con. 
2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 

Basement  and  3  Stories,  . 

Materials. 

AVood, 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick, 

Chicopee.    Ward  7,     . 
Nuviher  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

3  stories, 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

.Stone, 

East  liOugnieadon',    . 

Xumber  of  Stories. 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone, 

Orsiiiville,        .         .         .         . 

Xnmher  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, . 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 


Materials. 


Wood, . 
Brick,  . 


Ilainptleii, 

Xaiiilicr  of  Stories. 
1  story 


138 

94 

2 

0 
,T 

3 

272 

244 

27 

1 

338 
338 

16 
112 

79 

130 

1 

338 

335 

•2 

1 

283 

283 

.55 

2 

123 

100 

1 

2 

283 

278 
2 

2 
1 

250 
250 

3 
110 

3 

4 
123 

7 

250 

249 

1 

178 

178 

1 


28 
28 


2 
19 

28 
28 


18 

18 

3 

13 


18 
IS 


23 
23 


14 


23 

21 

2 

15 
15 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


140 

96 

2 

•5 

5 

3 

277 

249 

27 

1 

366 
366 

16 
119 

81 

149 

1 

.366 

363 

2 

1 

301 

301 

58 

2 

136 

102 

1 

2 

301 

296 

2 

2 

1 

273 

273 
3 

119 
3 
4 

1.37 


273 

270 

3 

193 

193 

1 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  h-hich  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

DweU- 

mg 

mg 

Houses 

Houses  i 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


HAMPDEN  — Con. 
Hainpclen  —  Con. 

Xii tuber  of  Stories  —  Con. 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Stone, 

Wood  and  lirick, 

Holland, 

Nvmber  of  Stories. 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 


^^aterials. 


Wood, . 


HOIiY'OKE,     .         .         .         . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

4  stories 

4  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

5  stories, 

Basement  and  5  stories,  . 
Basement,  5  stories,  au<l  attic, 
Not  given 

Materials, 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone. 
Brick  and  stone. 
Not  given, 


HoLYOKE.    Ward  1, 

N'umber  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  ami  attic. 

2  stories 


20 

7 

88 

6 

59 

2 

7 

- 

3 

- 

178 

15 

175 

15 

1 

- 

2 

- 

51 

8 

51 

8 

37 

( 

14 

1 

51 

8 

51 

8 

3,703 

187 

3,703 

187 

58 

3 

294 

12 

10 

1 

735 

45 

1,259 

84 

71 

7 

77 

1 

548 

17 

157 

9 

16 

- 

4 

- 

423 

2 

22 

- 

10 

- 

13 

- 

1 

- 

3 

- 

2 

- 

3,703 

187 

2,1.56 

151 

1,497 

35 

6 

_ 

34 

1 

3 

- 

5 

- 

2 

- 

433 

2 

433 

2 

20 

- 

52 

- 

1 

- 

103 

1 

27 
94 
61 

7 

3 

193 

190 

1 

2 

59 
59 
44 
15 

59 
59 

3,890 

3,890 

61 

306 

11 

7S0 

1,343 

78 

84 

565 

166 

16 

4 

425 

22 

10 

13 

1 

3 


3,890 

2,307 

1,532 

6 

35 

3 

5 

2 

435 

435 

20 

52 

1 
104 


BEVELLING    HOUSES. 


677 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES  AND   MATERIALS —Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber of 

Num- 
ber of 

Total 
Num- 

Counties, Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber of 

Num- 
ber of 

Total 
Num- 

Number of  Stories  to  Dwell- 

Oc- 

X'noc- 

ber  of 

Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

ber of 

ing  Houses,  and  Matemals 

cnpiecl 
Dwell- 

cupied 
Dwell- 

Dwell- 
ing 

ing  Houses,  and  Materials 

cupied 
Dwell- 

cupied 
Dwell- 

Dwell- 
ing 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

TIfJMCpO 

op  ^\'hich  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Houses 

i^yj  uocs 

Houses 

Houses 

IIAMPDEX  — Con. 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

IIOLYOKE.    AVardI  — Con. 

HOLYOKE.     AVard  4, 

455 

12 

467 

Xumber  of  Stories  —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories. 

455 

12 

467 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

f)2 

- 

92 

1  story, 

6 

- 

6 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

3 

- 

3 

1  story  and  attic, 

37 

4 

41 

3  stories 

64 

1 

65 

2  stories, 

72 

3 

75 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

3 

- 

3 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

148 

4 

152 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

9 

- 

9 

4  stories, 

91 

- 

91 

3  stories 

84 

- 

84 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 

2 

- 

2 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

39 

- 

39 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

3 

- 

S 

4  stories, 

47 

1 

48 

Materials. 

433 

2 

435 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

4 

,      _ 

4 

Wood 

180 

- 

180 

5  stories, 

6 

_ 

6 

Brick, 

250 

2 

2.52 

Stone 

1 

_ 

1 

Materials. 

455 

13 

467 

Wood  and  bxick,       . 

2 

_ 

2 

Wood, 

234 

11 

245 

Brick 

221 

1 

222 

HoLYOKE.    Ward  2, 

4.53 

17 

470 

Kumher  of  Stories. 

453 

17 

470 

HoLYOKE.    Ward  5,      . 

462 

24 

486 

1  story, 

5 

1 

6 

Xumber  of  Stories. 

462 

24 

486 

1  story  and  attic. 

2 

_ 

2 

1  story 

11 

- 

11 

2  stories 

46 

1 

47 

1  story  and  attic, 

12 

- 

12 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

53 

5 

58 

2  stories, 

166 

17 

183 

3  stories, 

67 

1 

68 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

154 

5 

159 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

104 

9 

113 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

15 

1 

16 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

1 

_ 

1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

5 

1 

6 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

3 

_ 

3 

3  stories, 

70 

- 

70 

4  stories, 

144 

_ 

144 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

1 

- 

1 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 

20 

_ 

20 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

4 

_ 

4 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

1 

_ 

1 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

- 

1 

5  stories, 

3 

_ 

3 

4  stories 

22 

- 

oo 

Basement  and  5  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Not  given, 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  5  stories,  and  attic, 

3 

- 

3 

Materials. 

462 

24 

486 

Wood 

266 

8 

274 

Materials. 

453 

17 

470 

Brick 

190 

16 

206 

Wood, 

202 

15 

217 

Stone, 

1 

_ 

1 

Brick 

248 

2 

250 

Wood  and  brick. 

i> 

_ 

o 

Brick  and  stone. 

3 

- 

3 

Wood  and  stone, 

2 

- 

o 

G33 

51 

684 

Not  given 

1 

- 

1 

y^umher  of  Stories. 

633 

61 

684 

HoLYOKE.    Ward  6, 

440 

9 

449 

1  story, 

S 

1 

9 

Number  of  Stories. 

440 

9 

449 

1  story  and  attic. 

122 

t 

129 

1  story,        .  ^     . 

3 

_ 

3 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

4 

1 

5 

1  story  and  attic, 

10 

_ 

10 

2  stoi'ies 

34 

- 

34 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2 

— 

2 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

377 

33 

410 

2  stories, 

66 

_ 

66 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

1 

2 

3 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

31 

_ 

31 

3  stories 

53 

7 

60 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

38 

o 

40 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

9 

- 

9 

3  stories 

184 

6 

190 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

i) 

- 

2 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

— 

1 

4  stories, 

21 

- 

21 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

] 

_ 

1 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

2 

- 

2 

4  stories 

98 

1 

99 

Materials. 

633 

51 

684 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

2 

- 

2 

Wood, 

539 

51 

590 

5  stories, 

4 

— 

4 

Brick, 

93 

- 

93 

Materials. 

440 

9 

449 

Wood  and  brick. 

1 

- 

1 

Wood, 

47 

— 

47 

1 

678 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1 895. 


DWELLING  HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF   STORIES  AND   MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
KuMBER  OF  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

OF  WHICH  CONSTRCCTED. 


HAMPDEX  — Coil. 

HoLYOKE.    Ward  6  —  Con. 
Materials  —  Con. 

Brick 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick, 
Brick  and  stone, 

HoLTOKE.    Ward  7, 

Ktimber  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 

Basement  and  3  stories, . 
Not  given, 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 
Not  given,  .... 

Iiongiueadow, 

Xumber  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

^faterials. 

Wood, 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 

liUdloiv,    .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,         .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories, 
Basement  and  3  stories,   . 


Xum- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Jewell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


38S 

9 

397 

2 

- 

o 

1 

- 

1 

2 

- 

2 

827 

72 

899 

827 

72 

899 

5 

1 

6 

59 

1 

60 

3 

- 

3 

248 

23 

271 

404 

37 

441 

14 

2 

16 

63 

6 

69 

26 

o 

28 

4 

- 

4 

1 

- 

1 

827 

72 

899 

688 

66 

754 

107 

5 

112 

2 

- 

2 

28 

1 

29 

1 

- 

1 

1 

- 

1 

134 

12 

146 

134 

12 

146 

11 

1 

12 

35 

O 

37 

2 

- 

2 

75 

i 

82 

4 

1 

5 

2 

1 

3 

1 

- 

1 

4 

- 

4 

134 

12 

146 

116 

10 

126 

12 

1 

13 

5 

1 

6 

1 

- 

1 

382 

21 

403 

382 

21 

403 

63 

6 

69 

16 

1 

17 

1 

- 

1 

199 

12 

211 

91 

.7 

93 

3 

- 

3 

2 

- 

2 

5 

- 

5 

£> 

- 

2 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


Num- 

Xum- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

mg 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


HAMPDEN  — Con. 
IiudlOH'  —  Con. 

Materials. 

AVood 

Wood  and  lirick, 

9I0US011, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  atfic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brick, 

lUoutgronaery, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 

2  stories,      .... 
2  stories  and  attic,    . 


Materials. 


AVood, . 


Paliuer,    .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 
3  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone, 


382 

21 

377 

21 

5 

- 

735 

35 

735 

35 

52 

- 

339 

26 

4 

_  1 

16 

1 

212 

8 

87 

- 

8 

- 

9 

- 

4 

- 

0 

- 

-I 
X 

- 

1 

- 

*735 

35 

729 

35 

4 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

62 

2 

62 

2 

25 

- 

9 

- 

1 

- 

26 

2 

1 

- 

62 

2 

62 

2 

1,276 

71 

1,276 

71 

10 

1 

304 

25 

5 

1 

48 

2 

183 

13 

594 

23 

16 

- 

61 

5 

11 

- 

43 

1 

1 

- 

1,276 

71 

1,213 

60 

29 

- 

26 

2 

8 

« 

403 

398 

5 

770 

770 

52 

365 

4 

17 

220 

87 

8 

9 

4 
2 

1 
1 

770 

764 

4 

1 

1 

64 
64 
25 

9 
1 

28 
1 

64 
64 

1,347 

1,347 

11 

329 

6 

50 

196 

617 

16 

m 
11 
44 

1 

1,.347 

1,282 
29 

28 


DWELLING   HOUSES. 


679 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF   STORIES   AND   MATERIALS —Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber of 

Num- 
ber of 

Total 
Num- 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber of 

Num- 
ber of 

Total 

Num- 

Number of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Matebials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

ber  of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  which  Constructed. 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

ber  of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

Rassell, 

170 

18 

188 

KSPRINCiFIECD  —  Con. 

Xumber  of  Stories. 

170 

18 

188 

Materials  —  Con . 

1  story 

10 

1 

11 

Brick  and  cement,    . 

3 

- 

3 

1  story  and  attic, 

69 

9 

78 

Wood,  brick,  and  stone,    . 

1 

1 

2 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

2 

- 

2 

Not  given 

2 

- 

2 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

73 

1 
11 

7 
1 

80 

2 

11 

Springfield.    Ward  1, 
Number  of  Stories. 

1,089 
1,089 

67 
67 

1,1.56 
1,1.56 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Wood  and  bricli,        .        . 

1 
2 
1 

170 

168 

2 

18 
18 

1 
2 
1 

188 

186 

2 

1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

86 

3 

103 

794 

3 

12 

3 

6 
54 

1 

1 

89 

3 

109 

848 

3 

13 

Siontliwiob, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story  and  attic, 

224 
224 

118 

22 
22 

17 

246 
246 
135 

3  stories 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

4  stories "     . 

76 
8 
3 

3 

79 
8 
3 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 
2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

7 

96 
3 

5 

i 

101 
3 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick 

1,089 
1,003 

77 

67 

64 

3 

1,156 

1,067 

80 

Materials. 

224 

22 

246 

Wood  and  brick. 

- 

7 

Wood, .        .       . 

222 

22 

244 

Brick  and  cement,    . 

2 

- 

2 

Brick 

1 

1 

: 

1 
1 

Springfield.    Ward  2, 
Number  of  Stories. 

1,0.54 
1,0.54 

49 
49 

1,103 
1,103 

SiPRI?;0  FIB1.D,  . 

8,457 

610 

9,067 

1  story 

>^ 

- 

8 

Number  of  Stories. 

8,457 

610 

9,067 

1  story  and  attic, 

109 

5 

114 

1  story, 

142 

101 

243 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

4 

- 

4 

1  story  and  attic, 

1,174 

98 

1,272 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

9 

9 

Basement  and  1  story, 

t 

- 

7 

2  stories, 

446 

28 

474 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, . 

30 

- 

30 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

278 

13 

291 

2  stories 

2,648 

142 

2,790 

Basement  and  2  stories, . 

30 

- 

30 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

3,345 

206 

3,551 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

30 

- 

30 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

109 

2 

111 

3  stories, 

105 

3 

108 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

118 

7 

125 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

6 

- 

6 

3  stories 

614 

41 

655 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

7 

- 

7 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

28 

- 

28 

4  stories 

20 

- 

20 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

122 

5 

127 

5  stories, 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

9 

1 

10 

6  stories, 

1 

- 

1 

4  stories 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

5  stories, 

Basement  and  5  stories,  . 

6  stories 

92 
9 
6 

1 
1 

5 

0 

97 
9 

8 

1 
1 

Mnterials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick. 

1,0.54 

829 

172 

53 

49 

44 

4 

1 

1,103 

873 

176 

54 

Not  given 

2 

- 

2 

Springfield.    Ward  3, 

771 

32 

803 

Materials. 

8,457 

610 

9,067 

Number  of  Stories. 

771 

32 

803 

Wood, 

7,327 

545 

7,872 

1  story 

10 

1 

11 

Brick, 

991 

55 

1,046 

1  story  and  attic. 

49 

5 

54 

Stone 

10 

1 

11 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

1 

- 

1 

Cement 

2 

1 

3 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, . 

2 

- 

2 

Wood  and  brick, 

111 

1 

112 

2  stories 

157 

9 

166 

Wood  and  stone. 

2 

2 

4 

2  stories  and  attic,    , 

229 

5 

234 

Wood  and  cement,   . 

- 

3 

3 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

42 

1 

43 

Brick  and  stone. 

8 

1 

9 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

30 

3 

j        33 

680 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES   AND   MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stokies  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber o  f 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


HAMPDEN  — Cou. 

Springfield.  Ward  .3  -  Con 

Number  of  Stories —  Con. 
3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

4  stories 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

5  stories,      .  '     . 
Basement  and  5  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Bricli,  .... 
Stone,  .... 
Wood  and  brick,       ., 
Brick  and  stone, 

Springfield.    Ward  4, 
Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories,  .... 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 
Not  given,  .... 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone. 
Brick  and  stone, 
Brick  and  cement,    . 
Not  given,  . 

Springfield.    Ward 

Number  of  Stories 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  3  stoi-ies, 


111 

1 

15 

- 

45 

8 

2 

1 

67 

3 

5 

- 

5 

- 

1 

- 

771 

32 

395 

15 

341 

16 

2 

1 

31 

- 

2 

- 

1,058 

43 

1,058 

43 

6 

- 

57 

3 

1 

- 

6 

- 

196 

3 

585 

30 

17 

- 

29 

2 

103 

3 

3 

- 

48 

2 

1 

- 

1 

- 

4 

- 

.  1 

- 

1,058 

43 

838 

28 

195 

14 

4 

- 

15 

- 

2 

- 

2 

1 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1,289 

64 

1,289 

64 

33 

2 

136 

6 

466 

24 

599 

31 

3 

- 

i> 

- 

47 

1 

2 

- 

1 

- 

112 

15 

48 

3 

70 

5 

5 

1 

803 
410 
357 

3 
31 

2 

1,101 

1,101 

6 

60 

1 

6 

199 

615 

17 

31 

106 

3 

50 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1,101 

866 

209 

4 

15 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1,3.53 

1,353 

35 

142 

490 

630 

3 

2 

48 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
op  which  Constructed. 


HAMPDEN  —  Con. 
Springfield.  Ward  5 -Con 

Materials. 
Wood, .... 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone. 
Brick  and  stone. 
Wood,  brick,  and  stone, 

Springfield.    Ward  6, 
Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 
5  stories 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick,  .... 

Stone,  .... 

Cement, 

Wood  and  brick, 

Wood,  brick,  and  stone, 

Springfield.    Ward  7, 
Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 
3  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick. 
Brick  and  stone, 

Springfield.    Ward  8, 
Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


1,289 

1,261 

24 

1 


1,004 

1,004 

40 

161 

1 

2 

416 

254 

8 

12 

91 

13 


1,004 

887 

111 

2 

2 

1 
1 

962 

962 

16 

209 

5 
316 
371 

2 

2 
40 

1 

962 

932 

28 

1 

1 

1,2.30 

1,230 

28 

367 

"3 

548 

235 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


64 

60 

1 

2 

1 


67 

6 

12 


19 

20 

1 

1 

6 


60 
6 


79 

79 

6 

9 

20 
30 


14 


209 

209 

86 

.55 

33 
23 


1,353 

1,.321- 

25 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1,071 

1,071 

46 

173 

1 

2 

435 

274 

9 

13 

97 

13 

6 

2 

1,071 
947 
117 
2 
3 
1 
1 

1,041 

1,041 

22 

213 

5 

336 

401 

2 

2 

54 

1 

1,041 

1,006 

33 

1 

1 

1,439 
1,439 
114 
422 
3 
581 
258 


DWELLING    HOUSES. 


681 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES  AND    MATERIALS —  Continued. 


CooNTiEs,  Cities,  Towns, 

NOMBER  OF  STOKIES  TO  DWELL- 
ING Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Housesj 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing,' 
Houses 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Storie.s  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
liwell- 

ing 
Houses 

HAMPDEN  —Con. 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

Springfield.  Ward  8- Con. 

Westneld- Con. 

Xumber  of  Stories  —  Con. 

Materials. 

2,057 

72 

2,129 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

4 

- 

4 

Wood, 

1,921 

66 

1,987 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

1 

- 

1 

Brick 

126 

5 

131 

3  stories 

41 

10 

51 

Wood  and  brick. 

t 

1 

8 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

1 

- 

1 

Wood  and  stone. 

1 

- 

1 

4  stories, 

1 

2 

3 

Not  given 

O 

- 

2 

Not  given, 

Material.-!. 

Wood 

Brick 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  cement,    . 

1 

1,2.30 

1,182 

43 

2 

2 

209 

200 

6 

3 

1 

1,439 

1,.382 

49 

2 

2 

3 

M^est  SpringHeld, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

1,069 
1,069 

196 
1 
1 

512 

37 
37 

S 
17 

1,106 
1,106 

7 

204 

1 

1 

529 

Not  given, 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

324 

11 

335 

Tolland,           .... 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  Btory  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

66 

66 

21 

2 

6 

22 
22 

15 

2 

88 

88 

36 

2 

8 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

2 

1 

15 

9 

1 

1 

2 

1 
15 
10 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

36 

1 

5 

41 
1 

Materials. 
Wood, 

1,069 
1,019 

37 
36 

1,106 
1,055 

Materials. 

66 

22 

88 

Brick 

38 

1 

39 

Wood, 

64 

22 

86 

Wood  and  lirick. 

11 

- 

11 

Stone 

1 

- 

1 

Brick  and  stone. 

1 

- 

1 

1 

- 

1 

fVilltrahaiu,  .... 

290 

27 

317 

Wales, 

178 

12 

190 

Number  of  Stories. 

290 

27 

317 

y amber  of  Stories. 

178 

12 

190 

1  story 

33 

.- 
1 

40 

1  story, 

4 

1 

5 

1  story  and  attic. 

90 

S 

98 

1  story  and  attic. 

89 

7 

96 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2 

- 

2 

2  stories, 

9 

- 

9 

2  stories 

72 

() 

78 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

76 

4 

80 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

76 

5 

81 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

178 

171 

6 

1 

12 

12 

190 

183 
6 

1 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 
Basement,  4  stories,  and  attic, 

13 
2 

1 
1 

1 

1 
13 
2 
1 
1 

Westfield,        .        .        .        . 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

2,057 

2,057 

33 

346 

2 

72 

72 

1 

15 

2,129 

2,129 

34 

361 

2 

Materials. 
Wood, .        .        .     1  . 

Brick 

Wood  and  stone. 

290 

280 

9 

1 

27 
27 

317 

307 

9 

1 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

S.52 
705 

23 
31 

875 
7.36 

HAMPSHIRE, 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

31 

1 

32 

Amlierst, 

921 

19 

940 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

5 

- 

5 

Number  of  Stories. 

921 

19 

940 

3  stories, 

70 

1 

71 

1  story 

143 

5 

148 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

3 

- 

3 

1  story  and  attic. 

218 

5 

223 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

5 

- 

5 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

4 

- 

4 

4  stories, 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories, 

214 

6 

220 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

292 

2 

294 

5  stories, 

1 

- 

1 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

12 

- 

12 

Not  given, 

2 

- 

2 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

3 

~ 

3 

682 


CENSUS    or    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES  AND    MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OP  WHICH  Constructed. 


Jfu  ru- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


HAMPSHIRE  —  Con. 

Amherst  —  Con . 

Kumher  of  Stories  —  Con. 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brick, 

Belebertotvii, 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, . 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Stone 

Cliesterfield, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick 

Cnmiuingtou, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

Materinl.'i. 

Wood 

Brick, 

AVood  and  Ijrick, 

Eastliaiuptou, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,         .... 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 


25 
6 
2 
2 

921 

868 
35 

1 

17 

507 

507 

200 

1 

2 

301 
1 


507 

497 

9 

1 

149 

149 

2 

101 
13 
33 

149 

148 

1 

188 

188 

29 

82 

3 

05 


188 
185 

2 

1 

835 
835 
19 
286 
415 
100 


19 
19 


20 
20 
11 


20 
20 


15 
15 

11 
1 
3 

15 
15 


15 

15 

3 

11 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


15 

14 

1 


43 

43 

31 
11 

1 


26 
6 
2 

2 

940 
887 

35 
1 

17 

527 

527 

211 

1 

2 

310 

1 

2 

527 

517 

9 

1 

164 

164 

2 

112 
14 
36 

164 

163 

1 

203 

203 

32 

93 

3 

66 


203 

199 

3 

1 


878 

19 

317 

426 

101 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of  1 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


HAMPSHIRE  —  Con. 

Eastlianiptoii  —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 
3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories, 

4  stories. 
Not  given,  . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick,  .... 

Stone 

Cement, 

Wood  and  Ijrick, 
Brick  and  cement,    . 
Not  given,  . 

Enfield,    . 

Number  of  Stories 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attiC; 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, 

3  stories, 

Materials. 
Wood,. 
Brick,  .        «        .        . 

Cioshen,     . 

Number  of  Stories 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories,     . 
2  stories  and  attic,    . 


Materials. 


Wood, . 


Oranby,    . 

Number  of  Stories 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Wood  and  brick, 

Oreenwicli,     . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        ... 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,  . 


1 
9 
1 
1 
2 
1 

835 
769 
61 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

250 

250 

17 

142 


3 
1 

250 

249 

1 

62 
62 

1 
29 

1 
31 

62 
62 

165 

165 

6 

65 
15 
79 

165 

164 

1 

138 

138 

3 

86 

13 

36 


13 
13 

10 


13 
13 

5 
5 


- 

1 

- 

9 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

2 

- 

1 

43 

878 

43 

812 

- 

61 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1 

5 

255 

5 

255 

- 

17 

4 

146 

- 

2 

1 

79 

- 

7 

- 

3 

_ 

1 

255 

254 

1 

75 
75 

1 
39 

1 
34 

75 
75 

170 

170 

6 

67 

17 

80 

170 

169 

1 

146 

146 

3 

90 
14 
39 


DWELLING    HOUSES. 


683 


DWELLING  HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF   STORIES   AND   MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Num- 

Num- 

Total 

Num- 

Num- 

Total 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

ber  of 

ber  of 

jvum- 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

ber  of 

ber  of 

Num- 

Number of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Matekials 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 
Dwell- 

Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Oc- 
cupied 

Dwell- 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 
Dwell- 

ill"" 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

TToiisps 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Houses 

J.J.UUOCO 

Houses 

Houses 

HAMPSHIRE  — Con. 

HAMPSHIRE  — Con. 

Oreenwieli  —  Con. 

NORTHAMPTON, 

2,824 

119 

2,943 

Materials. 

138 

8 

146 

Number  of  Stories. 

2,824 

119 

2,943 

Woo<l, 

138 

8 

146 

1  story, 

53 

6 

59 

1  story  and  attic. 

808 

34 

842 

Hadley, 

374 

11 

385 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

26 

- 

26 

Number  of  Stories. 

374 

11 

385 

2  stories 

1,400 

53 

1,453 

1  storj', 

14 

2 

16 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

374 

19 

393 

1  story  and  attic, 

147 

4 

151 

Basement  and  2  stoi'ies, . 

49 

- 

49 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

13 

2 

15 

2  stories, 

184 

3 

187 

3  stories 

74 

1 

75 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

24 

- 

24 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

4 

- 

4 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

1 

1 

2 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

4 

- 

4 

3  stories, 

3 

1 

4 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

6 

- 

6 

4  stories,     .        .       . 

7 

_ 

7 

Materials. 

374 

11 

385 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

— 

1 

Wood 

362 

11 

373 

• 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

— 

2 

Brick, 

12 

" 

12 

Basement,  4  stories,  and  attic. 

2 

- 

t) 

Hatfield, 

271 

11 

282 

7  stories 

- 

4 

4 

Number  of  Stories. 

271 

11 

282 

Not  given, 

1 

— 

1 

1  story, 

6 

- 

6 

Materials. 

2,824 

119 

2,943 

1  story  and  attic, 

18 

4 

22 

Wood, 

2,637 

113 

2,750 

2  stories, 

144 

6 

150 

Bricli, 

1.59 

6 

165 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

91 

1 

92 

Stone, 

1 

- 

1 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Cement, 

2 

- 

2 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

- 

1 

Wood  and  brick. 

17 

- 

17 

3  stories, 

10 

- 

10 

Wood  and  stone. 

2 

- 

2 

Brick  and  stone. 

1 

- 

1 

Materials. 

271 

11 

282 

Brick  and  cement,    . 

1 

_ 

1 

Wood 

262 

11 

273 

Stone  and  cement,     . 

3 

- 

3 

BricJi, 

9 

- 

9 

Not  given 

1 

- 

1 

Uuntiugton,  .... 

290 

16 

306 

Northampton.    Wakd  l,    . 

377 

8 

385 

Number  oj  Stories. 

290 

16 

306 

Number  of  Stories. 

377 

8 

385 

1  story, 

8 

8 

1  story 

16 

- 

16 

1  story  and  attic. 

122 

9 

131 

1  story  and  attic. 

78 

3 

81 

2  stories, 

47 

1 

48 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

107 

6 

113 

2  stories, 

238 

4 

242 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

13 

1 

14 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

1 

— 

1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

2 

_ 

2 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

6 

- 

6 

3  stories, 

3 

_ 

3 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

1 

- 

1 

3  stories, 

20 

- 

20 

Materials. 

290 

16 

306 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

- 

1 

Wood 

288 

16 

304 

4  stories 

1 

- 

1 

Bricli, 

2 

- 

2 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Not  given, 

1 

- 

1 

IMiddlofield,    .        .        .        . 

85 

25 

110 

Materials. 

377 

8 

385 

Number  of  Stories. 

85 

25 

110 

Wood, 

327 

8 

335 

1  story, 

- 

1 

1 

Brick, 

46 

- 

46 

1  story  and  attic. 

31 

13 

44 

Cement 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories, 

4 

2 

6 

Wood  and  brick. 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

48 

9 

57 

Brick  and  cement,    . 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

- 

1 

Not  given, 

1 

- 

1 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

_ 

1 

Northampton.    Wakd  2,    . 

453 

16 

469 

Materials. 

85 

25 

110 

Number  of  Stories. 

453 

16 

469 

Wood, 

85 

25 

110 

1  story, 

3 

" 

3 

684 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


DWELLING  HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF   STORIES   AND   MATERIALS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

IsDMBER  OF    StOKIES  TO   DWELL- 
ING Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


HAMPSHIRE  — Con. 
Northampton.    Ward  2  — 
Con. 
Number  of  Stories  — Con. 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

4  stories, 

Basement,  4  stories,  and  attic, 

MateriaJs, 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 

Northampton.    AVard  3, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 

7  stories 

Materials. 


Wood 

Brick 

Cement,      .... 

Northampton.    Ward  4, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick, 


47 

199 
144 


3.0 
2 
2 
2 
6 
2 

453 

400 

50 

2 

1 

500 

500 

6 

83 

1 

327 

47 

20 

0 

5 

1 

3 

1 


500 

480 

19 

1 

,358 

358 

1 

77 
1 
166 
108 
1 
1 
2 
1 

358 

333 

23 

•1 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


16 
16 


18 

18 

1 

1 

12 


18 
18 


21 
21 


21 

18 

3 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


49 

203 

152 

7 

6 

35 

2 


6 

2 

469 

416 

.50 

2 

1 

518 

518 

7 

84 

1 

339 

47 

20 

6 

5 

1 

3 

1 

4 

518 

498 

19 

1 

379 

379 

1 

82 

1 

174 

116 

1 

1 

2 

1 

379 

351 

26 

o 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  .Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materi.\ls 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

mg 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
DweU- 

ing 
Houses 


HAMPSHIRE  — Con. 
Northampton.    Ward  5,    . 

Number  of  Sto]-ies. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

3  stories 


Materials. 


Wood, . 
Brick,  . 


Northampton.    Ward  6, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attiC; 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,  .... 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

Materials. 
Wood, .        .        . 
Brick,  .... 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone. 
Brick  and  stone, 
Stone  and  cement,    . 

Northampton.    Ward  7, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

3  stories. 


Materials. 

Wood 

Brick,  .... 
Wood  and  brick, 

Pelhain,  . 

Number  of  Stories 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 


416 

13 

416 

13 

10 

2 

274 

5 

( 

- 

92 

5 

28 

1 

1 

- 

4 

- 

416 

13 

402 

12 

14 

1 

357 

13 

3,57 

13 

6 

- 

70 

5 

2 

- 

238 

8 

19 

- 

14 

- 

1 

- 

4 

- 

2 

- 

1 

■ 

357 

13 

345 

12 

5 

1 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

3 

- 

363 

30 

363 

30 

11 

3 

179 

13 

14 

- 

140 

12 

15 

1 

4 

1 

363 

30 

350 

29 

2 

1 

11 

122 

21 

122 

21 

5 

- 

83 

15 

2 

- 

10 

2 

22 

3 

- 

1 

429 

429 

12 

279 

7 

97 

29 

1 

4 

429 

414 

15 

370 

370 

6 

75 

2 

246 

19 

14 

1 

4 
o 

1 

370 
357 
6 
1 
1 
1 
1 
3 

393 
393 

14 
192 

14 
152 

16 
5 

393 

379 

3 

11 

143 

143 

5 

98 
2 

12 

25 

1 


DWELLING    HOUSES. 


685 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES  AND   MATERIALS  — Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing IlousES,  AND  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 


^i™;     Total 
ber  of    jj„^. 

'-'"9C-  !  her  of 
cupied  n^-eii. 
Dwell     ^    '^" 


ing 


Houses!  Houses 


HAMPSHIRE  —  Con. 

Pelham  —  Con. 

Materials, 
Wood, 


Plainfield, 

Xumber  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick, 

Prescott,  .        . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories,     .... 
2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 


Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Wood  and  I) rick, 

Soutliainpton , 

Xiiiiiber  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories,      .        . 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

3  stories,     .... 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Wood  and  stone, 

South  Iladley, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 
Basement,  4  stories,  and  attic, 


Materials. 


Wood, 


122 
122 

102 

102 

1 

SO 

1 

2 

IS 

102 
99 


96 
96 
20 
44 
2 

29 
1 

96 
94 


22,5 
225 

4 
90 

3 
127 

1 

225 
216 


735 

735 

10 

184 

5 

186 

310 

10 

14 

14 

1 

1 

735 

695 


mg 
Houses 


21 
21 

13 
13 


1 
3 

13 
13 


13 

13 

4 

1 

1 
1 


13 

12 

1 


27 
1 
6 

11 
6 


2 

1 

27 
21 


143 
143 

115 

115 

1 

89 

1 

3 

21 

115 

112 

2 

1 

109 

109 

24 

51 

3 

30 

1 

109 

106 

1 

2 

231 
231 

4 
92 

3 
131 

1 

231 
222 

S 
1 

762 

762 

11 

190 

5 

197 

316 

10 

14 

16 

2 

1 

762 
716 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  which  Constructed. 


Num-  Num- 
ber of  ber  of 
Oc-  Unoc- 
cupied cupied 
Dwell-  Dwell- 
ing j  ing 
Houses  Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


HAMPSHIRE  — Con. 

South  Hadley  —  Con. 
Mater  ia/.s —  Con. 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick. 

Ware,         .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

4  stories,     .... 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 

fVesthainpton, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 


Materials. 


Wood, 


Williaiusbui'g, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,    . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, , 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

3  stories,     .        .       .       .       . 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone, 

VF^orthingrton, 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story, 

1  storv  and  attic. 


35 
5 

1,208 

1,208 

5 

142 

5 

372 

.554 

24 

48 

46 

1 

10 

1 

1,208 

1,144 

45 

1 

17 

1 

111 

111 

S 

21 

21 
61 

111 
111 

421 

421 
63 

166 
3 
1 

177 
5 
4 
2 

421 

417 

4 

152 

152 

27 

48 


45 

45 

1 


1] 
57 


45 
45 


6 
6 

1 
1 
4 

6 
6 

20 
20 
7 
5 
1 
3 
2 

1 
1 

20 
19 


22 

9 
5 


41 
5 

1,253 

1,2.53 

6 

148 

5 

383 

581 

24 

4S 

4G 

1 

10 
1 

1,2.53 

1,189 

45 

1 

17 
1 

117 

117 

8 

22 

22 

65 

117 
117 

441 

441 
70 

171 
4 
4 

179 
6 
5 
2 

441 

436 

4 

1 

174 

174 

36 

53 


686 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


DWELLING  HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES  AND   MATERIALS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towks, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

iiiK 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


HAMPSHIRE— Con. 

Worth!  iig-tou  —  Con. 

Xitmher  of  Stories  —  Con 
Basement  and  1  story, 
Basement,  1  story,  and 
2  stories,      . 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, 

3  stories, 


attic, 


Materials. 


Wood, , 


MIDDLESEX. 

Acton, 

J\  umber  of  Stories 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, 

3  stories, 
Not  given,  . 

Materials. 
Wood, .... 
Wood  and  brick. 
Not  given,  . 

Arlington, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

•  3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Cement 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 
Wood  and  cement,    . 
Wood,  brick,  and  ntone, . 

Asbby,       

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 


71 
1 
1 
1 

1,52 

152 


469 

469 
25 

164 
3 
3 

218 

33 

9 

6 

8 

469 

4.56 

5 


1,264 

1,264 

18 

118 

1 

1 

460 

576 

6 

10 

51 

19 

3 

1 

1,264 

1,244 

4 

1 

8 
f! 
1 


218 

218 

37 


22 
2-2 


27 

27 

2 

13 


10 


84 

84 

4 

3 

3 

25 
42 
1 
1 
3 
1 
1 

84 
80 


28 

28 

6 


1 

2 

78 
1 
1 
2 

174 
174 


496 

496 
27 

177 
3 
3 

228 

35 

9 

6 

8 

496 

483 

5 


1,348 

1,348 

22 

121 

1 

4 

485 

618 

7 

11 

54 

20 

4 

1 

1,348 
1,324 
4 
1 
8 
9 
1 
1 

246 

246 

43 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- t 

ber  of 

ber  of  ' 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

mg 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 

Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


MIDDLESEX  — Con. 
Asliby  —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories  — Con 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  .attic,     . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick. 


Ashland,  .         .         .         . 

Ntimber  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories,      .       .       .       . 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

3  stories,      .        .        ."       . 

4  stories,      .        .        .        . 


Materials. 


Wood, . 
Brick,  . 


Ayer,  .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .        .        .     '  . 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  andattic, 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

4  stories 


Materials. 


Wood, 
Brick, 
Stone, 


Bedford 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 


66 
1 

2 

24 
S3 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

218 

207 

4 


419 

419 

7 

131 

52 

212 

16 

1 

419 
412 


442 

442 
9 

223 

6 

11 

31 

136 
2 
4 
15 
1 
1 
1 
2 

442 

436 

5 

1 

235 

235 

2 

47 
2 


8 
1 

2 
11 


28 
26 


45 
45 

15 
10 

19 
1 


45 

43 

2 

17 

17 

1 

6 


26 

26 

1 

8 

1 


2 
26 
94 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

246 

233 

6 

7 

464 

464 

7 

146 

62 

231 

17 

1 

464 

4,55 

9 

459 

459 

10 

229 

6 

11 

35 

141 

2 

4 

15 

1 

2 

1 

2 

459 

453 

5 

1 

261 
261 

3 
55 

3 


DWELLING    HOUSES. 


68'> 


DWELLING  HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES  AND   MATERIALS —  Continued. 


CouKTiES,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  op  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
ciipiefl 
Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 
Uuoc- 
eupicd 
Dwell- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 

iiij; 
Houses 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupiecl 
Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Tot.lI 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 
Houses 

ill  K 
Houses 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ill  {f 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

1111^ 
Houses 

MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 

MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 

Bedford  — Con. 

Burlington,    .... 

122 

16 

13S 

y umber  of  Stories  —  Con. 

JS'umber  of  Stories. 

122 

16 

138 

2  stories, 

2S 

3 

31 

1  story, 

4 

- 

4 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

148 

11 

1.59 

1  story  and  attic. 

34 

5 

39 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

t> 

1 

3 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

1 

_ 

1 

3  stories, 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories, 

14 

2 

16 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

3 

- 

3 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

68 

9 

77 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

3  stories, 

1 

_ 

1 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

1 

2 

Materials. 

Wood 

Wood  and  brick, 

235 

232 

3 

26 
26 

261 

258 
3 

Materials. 

Wood 

Stone, 

122 
121 

1 

16 
16 

138 
137 

1 

Belniout,           .... 

491 

83 

574 

CASlBRIDCii:, 

11,837 

662 

12,499 

Number  of  Stories. 

41J1 

83 

574 

Number  of  Stories. 

11,837 

662 

12,499 

1  story, 

.") 

_ 

5 

1  story, 

146 

14 

160 

1  story  and  attic. 

43 

5 

48 

1  story  and  attic, 

694 

69 

763 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

3 

_ 

3 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

7 

1 

8 

170 

15 

185 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

166 

8 

174 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

24.') 

59 

304 

2  stories 

2,684 

123 

2,807 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

1 

_ 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

4,648 

252 

4,900 

3  stories, 

23 

4 

27 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

268 

9 

277 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

_ 

1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

425 

25 

4.50 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Wood  and  biick, 
AVood  and  stone. 
Brick  and  stone,       ^ 
Brick  and  cement,     . 

491 

480 

8 

2 

1 

83 

71 

3 

1 

7 
1 

574 
.551 

n 

2 

1 
7 
2 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

4  stories 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

5  stories, 

2,277 

107 

189 

8 

189 

2 

1 

24 

135 

4 

12 

6 

2,412 
111 

201 
8 

195 

2 

1 

24 

Billerlca,         .... 

532 

25 

557 

Basement  and  5  stories,  . 

- 

1 

1 

Number  of  Stories. 

532 

25 

557 

6  stories, 

1 

- 

1 

1  story, 

6 

_ 

6 

Not  given, 

1 

3 

4 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

123 

2 

5 

389 

5 

2 

6 

1 

17 

1 

129 
3 
5 

406 
6 
2 

Materials. 
Wood,  .        .        .        . 

Brick, 

Stone, 

Cement 

Wood  and  brick. 

11,837 

10,875 

486 

8 

6 

403 

662 

603 

31 

18 

12,499 

11,478 

517 

8 

6 

421 

Materials. 

532 

25 

557 

Wood  and  stone. 

26 

1 

27 

Wood 

528 

25 

553 

Brick  and  stone. 

26 

6 

32 

Wood  and  brick. 

3 

- 

3 

Brick  and  cement,    . 

4 

_ 

4 

Wood  and  stone, 

1 

- 

1 

Wood,  brick,  and  stone, . 

2 

_ 

2 

Boxborongli, 

71 

3 

74 

Not  given, 

1 

,   3 

4 

Xumber  of  Stories. 
1  story,        ..... 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

71 

3 

74 

Cambridge.    Ward  1, . 

2,303 

125 

2,428 

3 

24 

5 

38 

1 

1 

2 

3 

25 

5 

40 

1 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2,303 

13 

96 

27 

376 

125 

10 

1 

16 

2,428 

13 

106 

28 

392 

Materials. 

71 

3 

74 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

1,157 

60 

1,217 

Wood, 

66 

3 

69 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

53 

1 

54 

Wood  and  brick, 

5 

- 

5 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

73 

t 

80 

688 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES   AND    MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stokies  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 

Cambridge.  "Ward  1  — Con 

dumber  of  Stories  —  Con. 
3  stories 

3  stones  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories, . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories, 

4  stories  and  attic, 

5  stories, 
(5  stories. 
Not  given,  . 

Materials 
Wood, . 
Brick,  . 
Stone,  . 

Wood  and  Ijrick, 
Wood  and  stone, 
Brick  and  stone. 
Not  given,  . 

Cambridge.    Ward  2, 

y^Kinber  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories,     .... 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 

5  stories 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick,  .... 

Stone,  .... 

Cement, 

Wood  and  brick, 

Brick  and  stone, 

Cambridge.    Ward  3, 

Kiimber  of  Stories 
1  story', 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 


Xum- 
ber  of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
XJnoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


403 

25 

48 

2 

24 

1 

a 

- 

24 

- 

1 

- 

2 

- 

1 

- 

- 

2 

2,,303 

12.1 

2,184 

112 

97 

10 

O 

- 

19 

- 

- 

1 

1 

- 

- 

2 

3,11S 

129 

3,11S 

129 

78 

7 

140 

10 

o 

- 

33 

2 

631 

18 

1,084 

45 

97 

2 

140 

t 

75G 

27 

18 

1 

62 

7 

1 

- 

74 

3 

1 

- 

1 

- 

3,118 

129 

2,902 

lis 

118 

6 

1 

- 

0 

- 

90 

.) 

1 

- 

1,688 

49 

1,688 

49 

10 

o 

9.T 

5 

- 

1 

28 

1 

,528 

20 

473 

9 

.i4 

3 

69 

1 

428 

.^iO 

25 

5 

24 

1 

2 

1 
2 

2,428 

2,296 

107 

2 

19 
1 
1 
2 

3,247 
3,247 

85 

150 

2 

35 

649 

1,129 

99 

147 

783 

19 

69 

1 

77 

1 

1 

3,247 

3,020 

124 

1 

6 

95 

1 

1,7.37 

1,737 

12 

100 

1 

29 

548 

482 

57 

70 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


MIDDLESEX  — Con. 
Cambridge.  Ward  3— Con 

Kumber  of  Stories  —  Con. 
3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories, 

4  stories, 

5  stories. 
Not  given,  . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone. 
Brick  and  stone. 
Wood,  Ijrick,  and  stone,  . 
Not  given,  .... 

Cambridge.    Ward  4,  . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  stor)-,     . 
Basement,  1  stoiy,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories,      .... 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

5  stories 

Not  given,  .... 

Materials. 

VYood 

Brick,  .... 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick, 
Biick  and  stone. 
Brick  and  cement,     . 
Not  given,  . 


Cambridge.    Ward  5, . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic,       .       .    ■ 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 


367 

1 
6 

24 

- 

19 

- 

19 

- 

.■> 

- 

- 

1 

1,688 

49 

1,268 

37 

104 

- 

272 

10 

24 

- 

IS 

1 

."> 

- 

- 

1 

2,899 

142 

2,899 

142 

27 

- 

160 

17 

1 

- 

46 

4 

680 

22 

1,191 

48 

46 

- 

132 

7 

431 

38 

10 

1 

80 

3 

2 

- 

72 

2 

1 

- 

19 

- 

1 

- 

2,899 

142 

2,741 

131 

136 

8 

3 

- 

13 

.> 

1 

1 

4 

- 

1 

- 

1,829 

217 

1,829 

217 

18 

5 

203 

27 

4 

- 

32 

- 

469 

47 

743 

90 

IS 

3 

11 

3 

320 

39 

373 

24 

19 

19 

2 

1 

1,7.87 

1,305 

104 

282 

24 

19 

2 

1 

3,041 

3,041 

27 

177 

1 

50 

702 

1,239 

46 

139 

469 

11 

83 

2 

74 

1 

19 

1 

3,041 

2,872 

144 

3 

15 

2 

4 
1 

2,046 

2,046 

23 

230 

4 

32 

516 

833 

21 

14 

359 


DWELLIXG    HOUSES. 


689 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF   STORIES  AND    MATERIALS —  Coutinued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

U  well- 

dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Cambridge.   Ward  o  — Con. 

Number  of  Stories  — Con. 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

4  stories 

Basement  and  5  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick,  .        . 
Stone,  .... 
Wood  and  Ijiick, 
Wood  and  stone. 
Brick  and  stone, 

Carlisle,    . 

Kumlier  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 
2  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Wood  anil  brick, 

Clielnisloi-d,    ... 

Kumher  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stoi'ies,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 
3  stories  and  attic,     . 
Not  given,  .... 

^raterials. 
Wood, .... 

Brick 

Stone,  .... 
Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 
Not  given,  . 

Concord,  . 

X umber  of  Stories. 

1  story, 

Istory  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 


t 

4 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1 

1,829 

217 

1,780 

205 

31 

i 

o 

- 

9 

1 

."> 

- 

.T 

4 

i:.) 

8 

12.-) 

8 

3 

1 

11 

1 

3G 

3 

'5 

3 

125 

8 

122 

8 

3 

- 

695 

47 

695 

47 

73 

6 

2.53 

13 

69 

9 

293 

19 

1 

- 

1 

- 

3 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

G!)5 

47 

072 

47 

12 

- 

1 

- 

S 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

837 

73 

837 

73 

9 

2 

184 

21 

1 

1 

4 

- 

92 

4 

511 

40 

4 

1 

U 

3 

17 

- 

0 

1 
1 

2,046 
1,985 

38 
2 

10 
2 

9 

133 

133 

4 

12 

39 

78 

133 

130 

3 

742 

742 

79 

266 

78 

312 

1 

1 

o 

O 

1 
1 

742 
719 
12 
1 
8 
1 
1 

910 

910 

11 

205 

2 

4 

96 

551 

5 

14 
17 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

DweU- 

Dwell- 

mg 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 

Coucord  —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 
3  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

Materials. 
Wood,  .... 
Brick,  .... 
Wood  and  briclc. 
Wood  and  stone. 
Brick  and  stone, 

Dracut, 

Number  of  Stories 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 


Materials. 


Wood, 
Brick, 
Stone,  , 


Dunstable, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 

2  stories,      .... 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick, 

EVERETT,      . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  one  story, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attiC; 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 
3  stoi'ies  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

Materials. 
Wood,.        .        .  . 

Brick, 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brick. 


3 

1 

1 

- 

837 

73 

813 

73 

8 

- 

14 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

440 

39 

440 

39 

4 

- 

56 

5 

1 

190 

23 

187 

11 

1 

- 

1 

- 

440 

39 

438 

39 

1 

- 

1 

- 

96 

15 

96 

15 

14 

5 

34 

3 

1 

- 

47 

7 

96 

15 

94 

14 

2 

- 

- 

1 

3,610 

373 

3,610 

373 

90 

23 

500 

46 

8 

2 

20 

1 

654 

87 

2,084 

187 

9 

2 

46 

6 

171 

IS 

21 

1 

7 

- 

3,610 

373 

3,588 

371 

19 

2 

1 

- 

O 

- 

4 
1 

910 

886 

8 

14 

1 

1 

479 
479 

4 
61 

1 
213 
198 

1 

1 

479 

477 
1 
1 

111 

111 

19 

37 

1 

54 

111 

108 

O 

1 

3,983 

3,983 

113 

546 

10 

21 

741 

2,271 

11 

52 

189 


3,983 

3,9,59 

21 

1 

2 


690 


CEN^SUS    OP   MASSACHUSETTS 1895, 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES  AND   MATERIALS —Continued. 


CooNxiES,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stomes  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 

Everett.    Ward  1, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic, 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 
Basement  and  3  stories, 


Materials. 


Wood, . 


Everett.    Ward  2, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 


Materials. 


Wood, . 
Brick,  , 
Stone,  . 


Everett.    Ward  3, 

Number  of  Stories 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic. 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 
3  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Wood  and  brick, 

Everett.    Ward  4, 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 


Materials. 


Wood, . 
Brick,  . 


518 

45 

563 

518 

45 

563 

1 

- 

1 

127 

6 

133 

46 

9 

55 

281 

20 

301 

4 

- 

4 

58 

10 

68 

1 

- 

1 

518 

45 

563 

518 

45 

563 

479 

88 

567 

479 

88 

567 

38 

17 

55 

95 

18 

113 

6 

■Ti 

8 

19 

1 

20 

39 

1 

46 

240 

38 

278 

3 

1 

4 

30 

4 

34 

i 

- 

7 

O 

- 

2 

479 

88 

567 

477 

88 

565 

1 

- 

1 

1 

- 

1 

615 

98 

713 

Clo 

98 

713 

43 

6 

49 

26 

1 

27 

318 

52 

370 

203 

37 

240 

o 

2 

3 

1 

4 

4 

- 

4 

16 

1 

17 

615 

98 

713 

614 

98 

712 

1 

- 

1 

700 

47 

747 

700 

47 

747 

52 

2 

54 

2 

- 

2 

32 

1 

33 

584 

42 

626 

3 

- 

3 

27 

."> 

29 

700 

47 

747 

692 

47 

739 

8 

- 

S 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
op  which  Constructed. 


MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Everett.    Ward  5, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic, 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick 

Wood  anil  Ijrick, 

Everett.    Ward  6, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

Materials. 
Wood, . 
Brick,  . 


Framinglimii, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,         .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories,      .... 
3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brici:. 
Wood  and  cement,    . 

Orotoii,      .        .         .         .         . 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


600 

37 

600 

37 

o 

- 

58 

6 

154 

14 

328 

14 

2 

1 

4 

1 

50 

1 

9 

- 

600 

37 

590 

36 

9 

1 

1 

- 

698 

58 

698 

58 

6 

- 

142 

13 

1 

- 

65 

4 

448 

36 

0 

- 

o 

- 

25 

5 

5 

- 

.-> 

- 

698 

58 

697 

57 

1 

1 

1,920 

267 

1,920 

267 

95 

41 

263 

25 

21 

3 

419 

78 

1,048 

106 

10 

- 

12 

4 

39 

8 

4 

2 

2 

- 

1,920 

267 

1,905 

263 

8 

1 

o 

- 

4 

2 

1 

1 

470 

31 

476 

31 

11 

1 

172 

15 

637 
637 

2 

64 

168 

342 

3 

5 
51 

2 

637 

626 

10 

1 

756 
756 

6 
155 

1 

69 

484 


30 
5 
2 

756 
754 


2,187 

2,187 

136 

288 

7 

24 

497 

1,154 

10 

16 

47 

6 

2 

2,187 

2,168 

9 

2 

6 

2 

507 

507 

12 

187 


DWELLING    HOUSES. 


691 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES   AND    MATERIALS —  Contiuued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupifd 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
eupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber ol 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


MIDDLESEX  —  Con . 
Groton  — Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 
2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

Basement  and  3  stories, . 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick,  ..... 
Wood  and  brick, 

Holliston, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 

4  stories,     .... 
Not  given 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone. 
Not  given 

Hopkiuton.     . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 
3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 

Hndson, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


s 

8 

31 

2 

33 

239 

12 

251 

1 

- 

1 

s 

- 

8 

3 

1 

4 

3 

- 

3 

476 

31 

507 

459 

31 

490 

7 

- 

i 

10 

- 

10 

612 

39 

651 

612 

39 

651 

5 

- 

5 

277 

20 

297 

1 

- 

1 

10 

1 

11 

81 

4 

85 

217 

13 

230 

4 

- 

4 

3 

- 

3 

12 

1 

13 

1 

- 

1 

1 

- 

1 

612 

39 

651 

605 

39 

644 

2 

- 

2 

o 

- 

2 

1 

- 

1 

1 

- 

1 

1 

- 

1 

714 

73 

787 

714 

73 

787 

13 

1 

14 

448 

59 

507 

1 

- 

1 

15 

3 

IS 

226 

10 

23G 

1 

- 

1 

1 

- 

1 

t 

- 

i 

1 

- 

1 

1 

- 

1 

714 

73 

787 

705 

72 

1 1 1 

3 

- 

3 

5 

1 

6 

1 

- 

1 

980 

27 

1,007 

980 

27 

1,007 

11 

2 

13 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 
Hudson  —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

4  stories,     .... 


Materials. 
Wood,. 
Brick,  . 
AVood  and  brick, 


liexingtoii. 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories,      ... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, 

3  stories. 

Basement  and  4  stories, 

Materials, 

Wood 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone. 


liincoln,   .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 
3  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brick. 


liittleton. 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        ... 
1  storj^  and  attic, 


3S8 

10 

2 

- 

20 

1 

101 

1 

389 

10 

11 

1 

20 

1 

32 

1 

5 

- 

1 

- 

980 

27 

969 

27 

10 

- 

1 

- 

727 

34 

727 

34 

62 

1 

62 

4 

526 

21 

58 

5 

4 

1 

14 

o 

1 

- 

727 

34 

720 

33 

5 

- 

1 

- 

1 

1 

189 

17 

189 

17 

8 

1 

28 

2 

1 

- 

32 

3 

106 

t 

1 

- 

1 

- 

8 

3 

4 

- 

- 

1 

189 

17 

184 

16 

0 

1 

1 

- 

2 

- 

227 

14 

227 

14 

- 

3 

76 

4 

398 
2 

21 

102 

399 

12 

21 

33 

5 

I 

1,007 

996 

10 

1 

761 

761 

63 

66 

547 

63 

5 

16 

1 

761 

753 

5 

1 

2 

206 

206 

9 

30 

1 

35 

113 

1 

1 

11 

4 

1 

206 

200 

3 

1 

2 

241 

241 

3 

80 


692 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES   AND   MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Num- 

Num- 

Total 
Num- 

Num- 

Num- 

Total 
Num- 

CoCNTiES, Cities,  Towns, 

ber  of 

ber  of 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

ber  of 

ber  of 

Number  of  Stowes  to  Dwell- 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 

Number  of  .Stories  to  Dwell- 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Unoc- 
cupied 
DweU- 

ber  of 

ing  HorsES,  AND  Materials 

Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

ing  Houses,  and  Materials 

Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

X&V  ICOWkJ 

Houses 

Houses 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

liittleton  — Con. 

Lowell.    Ward  1  — Con. 

Number  of  Stories  — Con. 

Materials  —  Con. 

2  stories, 

1 

- 

1 

Brick 

380 

8 

388 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

1.50 

1 

157 

Stone, 

2 

- 

2 

Materials. 

227 

14 

241 

Wood  and  briclc, 

24 

1 

25 

Wood, 

223 

14 

237 

1   Brick  and  stone. 

5 

~ 

5 

Brick, 

3 

_ 

3 

Brick  and  cement,    . 

1 

1 

Wood  and  brick. 

1 

_ 

1 

Wood,  brick,  and  stone, . 

1 

~ 

1 

Not  given 

1 

- 

1 

r.OWEI^L<.        .... 

11,933 

495 

12,428 

Xtimber  of  Stories. 

11,933 

495 

12,428 

Lowell.    Ward  2, 

1,080 

26 

1,106 

1  story, 

174 

11 

185 

Number  of  Stories. 

1,080 

26 

1,106 

1  story  and  attic, 

2,791 

l.iO 

2,941 

1  story, 

25 

1 

26 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

3 

- 

3 

1  story  and  attic, 

151 

9 

160 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

85 

4 

89 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

8 

- 

8 

2  stories, 

1,737 

69 

1,806 

2  stories 

204 

3 

207 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

5,269 

219 

5,488 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

340 

9 

349 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

36 

1 

37 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

3 

- 

3 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

152 

3 

155 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

28 

- 

28 

3  stories 

1,160 

28 

1,188 

3  stories, 

199 

1 

200 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

369 

8 

377 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

102 

3 

105 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

21 

- 

21 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

3 

- 

3 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

8 

1 

9 

4  stories 

16 

- 

16 

4  stories 

108 

- 

108 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

- 

1 

4  stories  and  attic,     . 

6 

- 

6 

Mate7-ials. 

1,080 

26 

1,106 

5  stories, 

11 

1 

12 

Wood 

843 

22 

865 

6  stories 

1 

- 

1 

Brick 

207 

3 

210 

Not  given 

2 

- 

2 

Stone 

3 

- 

3 

Materials. 

11,933 

495 

12,428 

AVood  and  brick, 

16 

- 

16 

Wood 

11,034 

478 

11,512 

Wood  and  stone. 

5 

'    - 

5 

Brick, 

727 

14 

741 

Brick  and  stone. 

6 

1 

7 

Stone, 

28 

_ 

28 

Wood  and  brick. 

109 

1 

110 

Lowell.    Ward  3, 

1,407 

36 

1,443 

Wood  and  stone. 

17 

1 

18 

Number  of  Stories. 

1,407 

36 

1,443 

Brick  and  stone, 

14 

1 

15 

1  story 

10 

— 

10 

1  story  and  attic. 

357 

10 

367 

Brick  and  cement,    . 

1 

— 

1 

Wood,  brick,  and  stone, . 

1 

_ 

1 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

17 

2 

19 

2  stories 

125 

-_ 

125 

Kot  given, 

0 

— 

2 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

630 

21 

651 

LOAVELL.     AVARD  1, 

1,147 

21 

1,168 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

12 

_ 

12 

Number  of  Stories. 

1,147 

21 

1,168 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

17 

_ 

17 

1  story 

15 

- 

15 

3  stories, 

215 

3 

218 

1  story  and  attic. 

107 

4 

111 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

13 

_ 

13 

2  stories, 

119 

3 

122 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

i 

_ 

4 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

577 

9 

586 

4  stories, 

4 

_ 

4 

Basement  and  2  stories, '. 

2 

_ 

2 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

10 

_ 

10 

Materials. 

1,407 

36 

1,443 

3  stories 

lis 

1 

119 

Wood 

1,358 

34 

1,392 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

157 

4 

161 

Brick 

22 

1 

23 

4Etories 

29 

_ 

29 

Stone 

5 

- 

5 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

_ 

1 

Wood  and  brick. 

13 

- 

13 

5  stories, 

10 

_ 

10 

Wood  and  stone, 

7 

1 

8 

6  stories 

1 

- 

1 

Brick  and  stone, 

2 

- 

2 

Not  given 

1 

- 

1 

Lowell.    Ward  4, 

1,234 

53 

1,287 

Materials. 

1,147 

21 

1,168 

Number  of  Stories. 

1,2,34 

53 

1,287 

Wood, 

733 

12 

745 

1  story 

* 

1 

- 

1 

DWELLING    HOUSES. 


693 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES  AND    MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


CouNTiiis,  Cities,  Towns,  ■ 
Number  op  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 

IldllSCS 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


:»I1DDLESEX— Con. 

Lowell.    Wakd  4  — Cou. 
Xumher  of  Stories  —  Con. 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

4  stories, 

^^(lteriaIs. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Stone, 

AVood  and  brick, 

Lowell.    Wakd  5, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  etory 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories,      .... 
Xot  given,  .... 

Sifaterials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Stone, 

Wood  and  Ijrick, 
Briclc  and  stone. 
Not  given,  .... 

Lowell.    Wakd  6, 

Numher  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  atti( 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic, 

4  stories, 

5  stories, 


Materials. 


Wood, . 


253 
3 

173 

652 
3 

130 

15 

2 

2 

1,234 
1,198 

IS 
1 

IT 

1,101 

1,101 

7 

151 

1 

19 

113 

(il3 

1 

■24 

141 

12 

3 

2 

13 
1 

1,101 

1,013 

Gl 

2 

23 
1 
1 

1,596 

1,596 

43 

330 

11 

543 

568 

10 

79 

3 

9 

1 

1,596 
1,592 


1 

33 

1 

9 


53 
53 


35 

35 

2 

12 


11 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


35 

34 

1 


28 

27 

1 

3 


2G2 
3 

174 

685 
4 

139 
15 


1,287 
1,2.51 

18 
1 

17 

1,136 

1,136 

9 

163 

1 

19 

118 

624 

1 

24 

146 

12 


13 
1 

1,136 

1,047 

62 

2 

23 
1 
1 

1,666 

1,666 

46 

337 

11 

570 

595 

11 

82 

3 

9 

2 

1,666 
1,662 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Nusber  op  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  ■which  Constructed. 


MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Lowell.    Wakd  6  — Con. 
Materials  —  Con. 

Brick 

Stone, 


Lowell.    Wakd  7, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories,     .... 
4  stories  and  attic,    . 

yfaterials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone, 

Lowell.    Wakd  8, 

Nu7nber  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic,  . 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

ATood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone, 

Lowell.    Wakd  9, 

Xumher  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 
3  stories  and  attic,     . 


Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Ntnii- 
ber  of 
T'noc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


2 
2 

1,514 

1,.514 

2 

466 
5 

175 

582 
5 

186 

52 

2 

1 

34 

4 

1,514 

1,475 

29 

I 

1 
2 

1,613 

1,613 

60 

642 

2 

14 

196 

6.52 

6 

11 

25 

5 

1,613 

1,600 

4 

S 
1 

1,241 

1,241 

11 

334 

8 

90 
655 
12 
44 
67 
10 


67 
67 

38 

2 

11 

15 


67 

66 

1 


2 
2 

1„581 

1,,581 

2 

504 

7 

186 

.597 

5 

187 

52 

2 

1 

34 
4 

1,581 

1,541 

30 

7 

1 

•2 


lis 

1,731 

lis 

1,731 

4 

64 

37 

679 

- 

2 

- 

14 

17 

213 

707 
6 

- 

11 

4 

29 

- 

5 

1 

1 

lis 

1,731 

118 

1,718 

- 

4 

- 

8 

- 

1 

69 

1,310 

69 

1,310 

12 

24 

358 

8 

91 

39 

694 

13 

45 

68 

11 

694 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES   AND    MATERIALS  — Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stouies  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  JIatei-.ials 
OF  which  Constructed. 


Xum- 

Xum- 

b(?r  of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ins 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 
Lowell.    Ward  9  — Cou. 
Nuniher  of  Stories  —  Con. 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 
4  stories 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick,  .... 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 

Mimher  of  Stories 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 
'i  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories. 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories, 
Not  given,  . 

Materials, 

Wood 

Brick,  .... 

Stone,  .... 

Cement, 

Wood  and  brick, 

Wood  and  stone. 

Not  given,  . 

Maldex.    Ward  1, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories, 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brick, 


G 

3 

- 

1 

- 

1,241 

69 

1,222 

69 

4 

- 

G 

- 

i 

2 

- 

5,3S8 

450 

5,388 

450 

59 

6 

795 

70 

1 

1 

23 

2 

852 

57 

3,345 

290 

38 

4 

55 

5 

201 

14 

12 

- 

3 

1 

.1 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

5,388 

450 

5,355 

444 

23 

1 

1 

- 

- 

1 

7 

4 

1 

-  I 

1 

- 

7G4 

58 

7G4 

58 

6 

2 

103 

10 

5 

- 

67 

5 

544 

39 

5 

- 

17 

- 

13 

0 

1 

1 

- 

o 

- 

764 

58 

7.59 

58 

1 

- 

1 

- 

3 

- 

6 
3 
1 

1,310 

1,291 

4 

6 


5,838 

5,8.38 

65 

865 

2 

25 

909 

3,635 

42 

60 

215 

12 

4 

2 

1 
1 

5,838 

5,799 

24 

1 

1 

11 

1 

1 

822 

822 

S 

113 

5 

72 

583 

5 

17 

15 

1 

1 

2 

822 

817 

1 

1 

3 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


MIDDLESEX  — Cou 

Malden.    Ward  2, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and 

3  stories,     . 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

4  stories, 


attic 


ittic 


Materials. 


Wood, . 
Brick,  . 
Cement, 


Malden.    Ward  3, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 


Materials. 


Wood, , 
Brick,  , 


Malden.    Ward  4, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,         .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stoiies,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Not  given 


Mtiterials. 
Wood,  ... 
Brick,  ... 
Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone. 
Not  given,  . 


Num- 

Num- 

ber 0  f 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 
Dwell- 

cupied 
Dwell- 

nig 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


713 

713 

24 

119 

3 

63 

480 

1 

2 

16 
4 
1 

713 

712 

1 


682 

682 

1 

29 

4 

49 

554 

3 

4 

33 

4 

1 

682 

677 

5 

833 

833 

6 

30 

1 

3 

227 

448 

12 

16 

86 

2 

1 
1 

833 

818 

12 

1 

1 

1 


20 

20 

1 

6 

1 

11 


20 
19 


52 
52 

2 

2 

4 

40 

1 
3 


52 
52 


41 

41 

2 

1 


9 

20 

3 

2 

4 


41 

40 

1 


733 
733 

25 

125 

3 

64 

491 
1 


4 
1 

733 

731 

1 

1 

734 

734 

1 

31 

6 

53 

594 

3 

5 

36 

4 

1 

734 

729 

5 

874 

874 

8 

31 

1 

3 

236 

468 

15 

IS 

90 

2 

1 
1 

874 

858 

13 

1 

1 

1 


DWELLING   HOUSES. 


G95 


DWELLING  HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF   STORIES  AND   MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

NUMBKR  OF   STOKIES  TO  DWELL- 
ING HoDsKS,  AND  Materials 
OP  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


T<ital 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Malden.    Ward  5, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 

Materials. 
Wood.. 

Brick,  .... 
Wood  and  brick, 

Malden.    Ward  c. 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 
Basement  ami  3  stories, . 


Materials. 


Wood, . 
Brick,  . 


attic 


attic 


Malden.    Ward  ", 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and 

3  stories, 

3  stoi'ies  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Wood  and  brick, 


9IARI.BOROIJOH,       . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,     .       .        ... 
2  stories  and  attic,    . 


803 
803 

3 
80 

3 
129 
555 

9 

2 

22 

803 

799 

3 

1 

881 

881 

16 

339 

3 
146 
349 

2 

6 
20 


881 

880 

1 

712 
712 

3 
95 

2 

171 

415 

6 

S 

11 

1 

712 
710 


2,341 
2,341 


657 

5 

54 

514 

911 


86 
86 

12 

9 
61 
1 
1 
2 

86 
85 


113 
113 

1 
29 

1 

16 
64 


1 

113 
113 


SO 
80 

10 

13 
55 


80 

77 

3 

63 
63 


1 
2 

13 
13 


889 

889 

3 

92 

3 

138 

616 

10 

3 

24 

889 

884 

3 


994 

994 

17 

368 

1 

3 

162 

413 

2 

20 
1 

994 

993 

1 

792 
792 

3 
105 

2 
184 
470 

6 

8 
13 

1 

792 

787 

5 

2,404 

2,404 

22 

684 

6 

56 

527 

924 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stomes  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
or  WHICH  Constkucted. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

nig 

nig 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

MARIiBOROUGH  — Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 
3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

4  stories 

Not  given 

Materials. 
Wood,. 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone. 
Wood,  brick,  and  stone. 
Not  given,  . 

Marlborough.    Ward  1, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 


Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick, 

Marlborough.    Ward  2, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 


Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone. 
Wood,  brick,  and  stone. 


Marlborough.    Ward  3, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 
1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 


44 

97 

27 

4 


2,341 

2,300 

17 

16 

6 

1 

1 

253 

2.53 

2 

91 
1 

45 

108 

1 

1 

4 

253 

250 
2 

1 

366 

366 

1 

124 

111 

114 

5 

2 

9 

366 

349 

3 

7 
6 
1 

398 

398 

5 

97 

5 


63 
63 


16 
16 


16 
16 


44 

101 
30 
4 
2 
1 
2 
1 

2,404 

2,363 

17 

16 

6 

1 

1 

269 

269 

2 

98 
1 

53 

109 

1 

1 

4 

269 

266 

2 

1 

366 

366 

1 

124 

111 

114 

5 

2 

9 

366 
349 
3 
7 
6 
1 

407 
407 

5 
99 

5 


696 


CENSUS    OP   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:   NUMBER   OF    STORIES   AND    MATERIALS —Continued. 


CoDNTiES,  Cities,  Towns, 

Jf UMBER  OF   STOIIIES  To   DWELL- 
ING Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupiefl 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses  Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 


MIDDLESEX— Con. 

Marlborough.    Ward  3  - 
Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 

Basemeiit,  1  .story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories,      .... 
Not  given 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick, 

Not  given,  .... 

Marlborough.    Ward  4, 

Number  of  Stoi-ies. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 
3  stories  and  attic,     . 

Materials. 

AVood, 

Wood  and  brick, 

Marlborough.    Ward  5, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

4  stories,     .... 


Materials. 


Wood, 
Brick,  , 


Marlborough.    Ward  6, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .        .        .        .        , 
1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, . 


41 

53 

135 

10 

45 

1 

2 

1 
1 
1 
1 

398 

392 

3 


479 

479 
4 

192 
10 
71 

185 
4 
9 
3 
1 

479 

475 

4 

310 

310 
4 


189 

88 

15 

6 

1 

1 

310 

306 

4 

281 

281 

4 

til 


IS 

IS 

14 
1 
1 
1 


IS 
18 


6 
6 

14 

14 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


42 

54 

138 

10 

47 

1 

2 

1 
1 
1 
1 

407 

401 

3 

2 

1 

497 

407 

4 

206 

11 

72 

186 

4 

10 

3 

1 

497 

493 

4 

316 

316 

4 

6 

1 

190 

89 

15 

6 

4 

1 

310 

312 

4 

295 
295 

4 
65 

o 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

lllK 

ins 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 

iusf 
Houses 


MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Marlborough.    Ward  6  — 
Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 

Basement  and  3  stories, . 


Materials. 


Wood, . 


Marlborough.    AVard  7,  . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,   . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick, 


mayiiard,         ... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attiC; 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

Not  given 

Materials. 

Wood, 

AVood  and  brick. 

Not  given,  .... 


IHEDFORD,     . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 


33 

o 

148 

1 

1 

_ 

20 

1 

5 

- 

1 

- 

281 

14 

281 

14 

254 

— 

254 

- 

2 

- 

86 

- 

12 

- 

1.33 

- 

o 

- 

14 

- 

4 

- 

1 

- 

254 

_ 

247 

- 

5 

- 

2 

- 

605 

24 

605 

24 

21 

2 

321 

10 

1 

- 

5 

1 

110 

1 

114 

3 

18 

- 

5 

- 

9 

1 

1 

- 

605 

24 

603 

24 

1 

- 

1 

- 

2,811 

286 

2,811 

286 

60 

9 

379 

18 

1 

- 

20 

1 

844 

126 

1,343 

116 

24 

2 

29 

3 

04 

11 

35 

155 

7 

21 
5 
1 

295 
295 

254 

254 

2 

86 
12 

13a 

2 

14 

4 

1 

254 

247 

5 

2 

629 

629 

2$ 

331 

1 

6 

117 

117 

IS 

5 

10 

1 

629 

627 

1 

1 

3,097 

3,097 

6i) 

397 

1 

21 

970 

1,459 

26 

32 

105 


DWELLING    HOUSES. 


697 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF   STORIES    AND    MATERIALS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OP  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cnpiecl 
Dwcll- 

iiiL' 
Houses 


I  Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 

inpr 
Houses 


MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 
MEDFORD  —  Con. 

Xiimber  of  Stories  —  Con. 

0  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

4  stories 

Not  given, 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Stone 

Cement,       ... 
Wood  and  bricls. 
Wood  and  stone, 
Briclc  and  stone, 
Not  given,  ... 

Medfoed.    Wakd  1, 

Kumber  of  Stories. 

1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick, 

Medford.    Ward  2,     . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,         .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick  and  stone, 

Medford.    Ward  3,     . 

JSTumber  of  Stories. 
1  Story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  storj', 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 


o 

2 
2 
1 

2,811 
2,755 
37 
4 
1 
8 
3 


562 

562 

4 

105 

4 

68 

357 

8 

() 

10 

562 

559 

1 

2 

468 
468 

3 
117 

6 

83 

242 

3 


468 
466 


373 
373 

9 

61 

1 

3 

71 

171 


28(! 

279 
3 
1 


64 


26 

26 

1 

5 

6 
14 


26 
26 


20 

20 


3,097 

3,034 

40 

5 

1 

11 

3 

2 

1 

640 
640 

4 
112 

4 

75 

421 

8 

6 
10 

640 

636 

2 

2 

494 

494 
4 

122 

6 

89 

256 
3 
6 
8 

494 

492 

2 

393 

393 

11 

61 

1 

4 

73 

178 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  op  Stokies  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
op  which  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

nis 

mg 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
in  t; 
Houses 


MIDDLESEX— Con. 
Medford.    Ward  3— Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 
3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

4  stories 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Stone 

Cement 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone, 

Medford.    Ward  4, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 
Not  given 


Materials. 

Wood 

Brick,  .... 
Wood  and  brick. 
Not  given,  . 

Medford.    Ward  5, 

Nuviber  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

3  stories. 

Basement  and  3  stories, 


Materials. 


Wood,  . 
Brick,  . 


Medford.    Ward  6,     . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  storj'  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic,  . 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 


3 
8 
42 
1 
1 
2 

373 

351 

11 

2 

1 
5 
3 

384 

384 

3 

43 
5 
55 
262 
3 
6 
2 

4 
1 

384 

379 

4 


547 

547 

39 

1 

492 

12 

3 

547 

531 

16 

477 
477 


311 


20 
17 


14 
14 


14 
13 


113 

113 

6 

1 

102 
4 


113 
111 


35 
35 


5 
11 
45 
1 
1 
2 

393 
368 
11 
3 
1 
7 
3 

398 

398 

3 

45 

5 

57 

271 

3 

6 

3 

4 

1 

398 

392 

4 

1 

1 

660 

660 

45 

2 

594 

16 

3 

660 

642 

18 

512 

512 

2 

5.5 

2 

83 

333 

7 

3 


698 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF   STORIES  AND   MATERIALS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  a>.'d  Materials 
OP  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 

Medfoed.    Ward  6  — Cou. 
Number  of  Stories  —  Cou. 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

^raterials. 

AYood 

Brick 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brick, 

IHelrose,   

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  ami  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

4  stories 

Kot  given, 

^raterials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone, 
Wood  and  cement,    . 
Brick  and  stone, 
Not  given,  .... 

Natick, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 


20 
2 

1 
2 

477 

409 

5 

2 

1 

2,474 

2,474 

14 

3.i0 

21 

511 

1,462 

11 

35 

65 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2,474 
2,4fi3 


Materials. 


Wood, . 
Brick,  . 


1 
2 
1 
1 
1 

1,741 

1,741 

64 

734 

1 

52 

153 

655 

5 

17 

52 


1,741 

1,724 

12 


35 
35 


354 
354 

28 
1 
1 

68 
246 


354 
354 


69 

69 

4 

24 

3 

11 
22 

1 
3 
1 


69 

68 

1 


23 
2 

1 

2 

.512 

504 

5 

2 

1 

2,828 

2,828 

14 

378 

1 

22 

579 

1,708 

11 

35 

73 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2,828 

2,817 

2 

3 
1 

2 

1 
1 
1 

1,810 

1,810 

68 

7.58 

1 

55 

164 

677 

5 

18 

55 


1,810 

1,792 

13 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 

Bfatick  — Con. 

Materials  —  Con. 
Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone, 

KEWTOK, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories 

Not  given 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone. 
Brick  and  stone. 
Not  given,  . 

Newton.    Ward  1, 

Number  of  Stories 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  stoiy, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attiC; 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick, 
Woo<l  and  stone, 

Newton.    Ward  2, 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 


5,102 

5,019 

43 

11 

11 

14 

1 

3 

743 

743 

37 

101 


231 

262 

6 

36 

51 

2 

3 

1 


5,102 

513 

5,615 

5,102 

513 

5,615 

103 

4 

107 

351 

31 

382 

18 

1 

19 

16 

3 

19 

951 

80 

1,031 

2,979 

324 

3,303 

46 

2 

48 

105 

15 

120 

499 

49 

548 

18 

4 

22 

7 

- 

5 

- 

5 

1 

- 

1 

3 

_ 

3 

513 

504 

3 


1 

11 
1 
3 
9 
35 
1 
5 
6 


743 

72 

737 

72 

1 

- 

4 

- 

1 

- 

1,004 

100 

1,004 

100 

12 

1 

15 

4 

3 

- 

5,615 

5,523 

46 

11 

11 

17 

4 

3 

815 

815 
38 

112 
7 

10 
240 

297 

7 

41 

57 

2 

3 
1 

815 

809 

1 

4 

1 

1,104 

1,104 

13 

19 

3 


DWELLING   HOUSES. 


699 


DWELLING  HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES    AND    MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Num- 

Num- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 

Num- 

Num- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 

Counties, Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

ber  of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Counties, Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

ber  of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

OF WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

Hotises 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Newton.    Ward  2  — Con. 

• 

Newton.    Ward  4  —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 

Materials— Con. 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

o 

- 

2 

Stone 

3 

- 

3 

2  stories, 

195 

14 

209 

Brick  and  stone, 

- 

3 

3 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

729 

75 

804 

Basement  and  2  stories, 

12 

12 

Newton.    Wards, 

804 

72 

876 

Basement,  2  stories,  and 

xttic. 

7 

3 

10 

Number  of  Stories. 

804 

72 

876 

3  stories, 

. 

'->5 

3 

28 

1  story, 

13 

- 

13 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

o 

_ 

2 

1  story  and  attic, 

60 

3 

63 

Basement  and  3  stories, 

1 

1 

2  stories, 

82 

6 

88 

Not  given,  . 

1 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

452 

38 

490 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

yraterials. 

1,004 

100 

1,104 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

3 

- 

3 

Wood 

995 

98 

1,093 

3  stories, 

186 

24 

210 

Brick, 

5 

1 

6 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

5 

1 

6 

Wood  and  brick, 

2 

- 

2 

4  stories, 

1 

- 

1 

Wood  and  stone, 

- 

1 

1 

Not  given, 

1 

- 

1 

Brick  and  stone. 

1 

_ 

1 

Not  given, 

1 

_ 

1 

Materials. 

804 

72 

876 

Wood 

796 

71 

867 

Newton.    Ward  3, 

671 

68 

739 

Brick 

3 

1 

4 

Xumber  of  Stories. 

671 

68 

739 

Stone, 

2 

- 

2 

1  story, 

11 

2 

13 

Wood  and  brick. 

1 

- 

1 

1  story  and  attic. 

12 

_ 

12 

Wood  and  stone. 

1 

- 

1 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

1 

_ 

1 

Not  given, 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories 

173 

20 

193 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

409 

39 

448 

Newton.    Ward  6, 

768 

64 

832 

Basement  and  2  stories, . 

2 

_ 

2 

Number  of  Stories. 

768 

64 

832 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

1 

_ 

1 

1  storj' 

14 

_ 

14 

3  stories, 

58 

6 

64 

1  story  and  attic. 

77 

4 

81 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

3 

1 

4 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

6 

- 

6 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

1 

_ 

1 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

5 

- 

5 

2  stories 

91 

4 

95 

Materials. 

671 

68 

739 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

473 

43 

516 

Wood 

661 

68 

729 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

S 

1 

9 

Brick 

6 

- 

6 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

37 

3 

40 

Stone, 

1 

- 

1 

3  stories 

54 

7 

61 

Wood  and  stone. 

3 

- 

3 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

2 

o 

4 

Newton.    Ward  4, 

643 

97 

740 

Not  given, 

1 

- 

1 

Number  of  Stories. 

643 

97 

740 

Materials. 

768 

64 

m-2 

16 

- 

16 

Wood 

741 

63 

804 

1  story  and  attic. 

78 

6 

84 

Brick 

13 

- 

13 

2 

_ 

2 

Stone, 

4 

- 

4 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

2 

- 

2 

Wood  and  brick, 

2 

- 

2 

2  stories, 

142 

21 

163 

Wood  and  stone. 

7 

1 

8 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

339 

67 

406 

Not  given, 

1 

- 

1 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

14 

_ 

14 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

13 

1 

14 

Newton.    Ward  7, 

469 

40 

509 

3  stories, 

31 

o 

33 

Number  of  Stories. 

469 

40 

509 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

o 

I 

2 

1  story  and  attic. 

8 

3 

11 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

2 

_ 

2 

2  stories ; 

37 

6 

43 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

o 

_ 

.> 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

315 

27 

342 

Basement  and  2  stories, . 

3 

- 

3 

Materials. 

643 

97 

740 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

8 

3 

11 

Wood, 

637 

94 

731 

3  stories 

94 

1 

95 

Brick, 

3 

- 

3 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

2 

- 

-7 

'00 


CB]SrSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES: 

NUMBER 

OF    STORIES   AND    MATERIALS  — 

Continued. 

Counties,  Cities,  Towxs, 

Num- 
bor  of 

Num- 
ber of 

Total 
Num- 

CoDNTiEs, Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber of 

Num- 
ber of 

Total 

KCMBER  OF  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing IIODSES,  AND  Materials 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 
Dwell- 

OF WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

MIDDLESEX—  Con. 

Newton.    Ward  7  — Con. 

Reading  —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories^ Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

7 

1 

8 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

- 

1 

3  stories, 

7 

- 

•7 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone. 

469 
452 

12 
1 

2 

2 

40 

38 

1 

1 

509 

490 

13 

1 

2 

3 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Not  given 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Not  given, 

2 

1 
2 

1,034 
1,031 

1 
2 

55 
55 

2 
1 
2 

1,089 
1,086 

1 
2 

Xortli  Reading:,    • 

Xumber  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic,. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

204 

204 

8 

57 

51 
84 

'2 

14 
14 

1 

1 
3 
3 

218 

218 

8 

64 

1 

54 

87 
2 

Slierboru,        .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

3  stories, 

268 

268 

4 

55 

57 

151 

1 

25 
25 

1 

7 

5 

11 

1 

293 

293 

5 

62 

62 

162 

2 

3  stories, 

2 

- 

2 

Materials. 

268 

25 

293 

Materials. 
Wood 

204 

202 

14 
14 

218 
216 

AVood 

Brick, 

267 

1 

25 

292 
1 

Stone 

1 

- 

1 

Shirley, 

302 

25 

.327 

Wood  and  brick. 

1 

- 

1 

Number  of  Stories. 

302 

25 

327 

1  story 

12 

3 

15 

690 

57 

747 

1  story  and  attic. 

135 

11 

146 

Number  of  Stories. 

690 

57 

747 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

2 

- 

2 

9 

1 

10 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

9 

1 

10 

1  story  and  attic. 

314 

25 

339 

2  stories 

31 

4 

35 

3 

1 

4 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

104 

6 

110 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

12 

2 

14 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories, 

23 

4 

27 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

4 

- 

4 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

311 

24 

335 

3  stories 

1 

- 

1 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

3 

- 

3 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

3 

- 

3 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Not  given 

4 

7 
1 

0 

1 

- 

4 
1 

1 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick. 

302 

285 
16 

1 

25 

23 

2 

327 

308 

18 

1 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick, 

Wood  and  cement,   . 

Not  given 

690 
674 

s 

1 

57 

53 

f> 

1 

1 

747 

727 

10 

8 

1 

1 

soniERViiiiii:,    . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic,  . 

2  stories 

8,787 

8,787 

122 

460 

5 

30 

1,407 

629 
629 

8 
48 

3 

01 

9,416 

9,416 

130 

508 

5 

33 

1,498 

Reading,           .... 

1,034 

55 

1,089 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

5,013 

336 

5,.34',» 

Number  of  Stories. 

1,034 

55 

1,0S9 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

269 

12 

281 

1  story, 

10 

- 

10 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

342 

29 

371 

1  story  and  attic. 

439 

12 

451 

3  stories 

1,037 

95 

1,132 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

5 

- 

5 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

34 

3 

37 

2  stories, 

48 

G 

54 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

50 

o 

.52 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

512 

30 

548  j 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

9 

."> 

11 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

4  stories, 

6 

- 

6 

DWELLING    HOUSES. 


'01 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES  AND    MATERIALS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

OF  WHICH  CONSTKUOTED. 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cui)ie(J 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


MIDDLESEX  —  Cou. 
SOMEKVII.L.E  —  Con. 
Xumber  of  Stories  —  Con. 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 

5  stories,      .... 
5  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 
Wood,. 
Bricli,  .... 

Stone 

Wood  and  Ijrick, 
Wood,  brick,  and  stone, 

SOMERVILLE.     WAKD  1, 

Xumhcr  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  stor}'  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

4  stories 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood,  brick,  and  stone, . 

SOMERVILLE.     WARD  2, 

Numher  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories,      .... 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

4  stories,     .... 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 

5  stories 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick, 

SOMERVILLE.     WARD  3, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 


1 
1 
1 

S,787 

S,642 

131 

1 

12 

1 

1,578 

1,578 

7 

123 

1 

C 

360 

725 

36 

25 

264 

19 

10 

2 

1,578 

1,.t39 

37 

1 

1 

2,647 

2,647 

91 

123 

2 

14 

569 

1,124 

139 

65 

481 

5 

28 

4 

1 

1 

2,647 
2,593 

48 
6 

2,446 

2,446 

17 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ins' 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


629 

619 

10 


70 
70 

13 


10 

29 

4 

14 


115 

115 

4 

9 


29 
4 
3 

36 
1 
1 


115 
107 

8 

219 

219 

1 


1 
1 
1 

9,416 

9,261 

141 

1 

12 

1 

1,648 

1,648 

7 

136 

1 

6 

370 

754 

40 

25 

278 

19 

10 

2 

1,648 

1,609 

37 

1 

1 

2,762 

2,762 

95 

132 

2 

17 

594 

l,l.i3 

143 

68 

517 

6 

29 

4 

1 

1 

2,762 

2,700 

56 

6 

2,665 
2,665 

18 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  t\'bich  Constructed. 


MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

SOMERVILLE.    WARD  3  -  Cou 

Xumber  of  Stories  —  Con. 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories. 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Stone, 

^^'ood  and  brick, 

SOMERVILLE.     WARD  4, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 
5  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick, 

Stoneliain, 

Xumber  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

4  stories 

Materials. 
Wood,. 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick, 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


158 
4 

230 

1,865 

5 

5 

155 
6 
1 

2,446 

2,408 

34 

1 

3 

2,116 
2,116 

7 
56 

2 

6 

248 

1,299 

89 

247 

137 

4 

11 

9 

1 

2,116 

2,102 

12 


1,330 

1,330 

17 

609 

1 

39 

218 

402 

8 

11 

21 

1 

2 

1 

1,330 

1,329 

1 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


28 
142 


21 
1 
1 

219 

218 

1 


225 

225 

3 

1 


28 
136 

4 
26 
24 

1 


225 

224 

1 


56 
56 

23 

1 

6 

22 

2 

1 
1 


56 

54 

1 

1 


183 
4 

258 

2,007 

5 

5 

176 
7 
2 

2,665 

2,626 

35 

1 

3 

2,341 

2,341 

10 

57 

2 

6 

276 

1,435 

93 

273 

161 

5 

11 

11 

1 

2,341 

2,326 

13 

2 

1,386 

1,386 

17 

632 

1 

40 

224 

424 

10 

12 

22 

1 
•2 


1,386 
1,383 


702 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES   AND    MATERIALS —Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stokies  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 


Stow, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attiC; 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 
3  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick, 

Sudbury, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick, 

Tewksbury,     . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,    . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone. 
Brick  and  stone, 

Tonnseud,       .         ,         .         . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 


223 

223 

2 

32 

4 
45 
133 
5 
1 
1 

223 
221 

1 
1 

244 

244 

32 

14 

50 

143 

1 

3 

1 

244 

241 

1 


439 

439 
5 

195 

1 

5 

55 

171 
1 
5 
1 

439 
433 
1 
1 
3 
1 

465 

465 
4S 

226 
4 
3 

144 


20 

20 

1 

5 


11 


20 
20 


17 

17 

5 

5 


n 

17 


46 

46 

3 

14 


17 
11 


46 
45 


35 
35 

10 

13 

1 


243 

243 

3 

37 

4 

47 

144 

5 

1 


243 

241 
1 

1 

261 

261 

37 

19 

50 

149 

1 

3 

2 

261 

258 

1 


4S5 

485 
8 

209 

1 

5 

72 

182 
1 
5 


485 
478 
1 
1 
4 
1 

500 

500 

58 

239 

5 

3 

1.53 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materiais 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

mg 

mg 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Townsend  —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 

Not  given, 

Materials. 
Wood,. 

Brick,  .... 
Wood  and  brick, 
Kot  given,  . 

Tyngsborough, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story, 

2  stories,     . 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, 

3  stories. 

Materials. 
Wood,. 

Brick 

Stone,  .... 
Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 

W^ake  field. 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories,      .... 
3  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
5  stories,      .... 
Not  given 


Materials. 

Wood 

Brick,  .... 
Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone. 
Not  given,  ... 

1VA1.THAM,    . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        ... 
1  story  and  attic, 


36 
1 
2 

1 

465 

447 

4 

13 

1 

159 

159 

56 

18 

1 

79 
2 

1 
2 

159 
153 


35 
35 


1 

- 

1 

- 

1,556 

103 

1,556 

103 

8 

- 

445 

26 

1 

- 

60 

1 

73 

6 

865 

64 

6 

- 

36 

1 

49 

5 

10 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1,556 

103 

1,540 

103 

7 

- 

t 

_ 

1 

- 

1 

- 

3,836 

268 

3,856 

268 

43 

5 

192 

11 

36 
3 
2 

1 

500 

482 

4 

13 

1 

161 

161 

.56 

IS 

1 

81 

2 

1 

2 

161 
155 
2 
2 
1 
1 

1,659 

1,659 

8 

471 

1 

61 

79 

929 

6 

37 

54 

10 

1 

1 

1 

1,6,59 
1,643 
7 
7 
1 
1 

4,124 

4,124 

48 

203 


DWELLING   HOUSES. 


'03 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES  AND  MATERIALS  — Continued. 


Num- 

Num- 

Total 
Num- 

Num- 

Num- 

Total 
Num- 

Counties, Cities,  Towns, 

ber  of 

ber  of 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

ber  of 

ber  of 

NujiBER  OF  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Unoc- 
cupied 
DweU- 

ber  of 
Dwell- 

Number of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Unoc- 
cupied 

Dwell- 

ber of 
Dwell- 

OF  which  Constructed. 

ing 

injT 

ing 
Houses 

of  which  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

Ing 
Houses 

Houses 

Houses 

Houses 

Houses 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

WAIiTHAM  —  Con. 

Waltham.    Ward  2  — Con. 

Xiimber  of  Stories —  Con. 

Materials —  Con. 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2 

- 

o 

Brick  and  stone. 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories, 

1,150 

99 

1,249 

Not  given 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

2,248 

127 

2,375 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

14 

1 

15 

Waltham.    Ward  3,     . 

554 

22 

576 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

71 

12 

83 

Number  of  Stories. 

551 

09 

576 

3  stories 

108 

11 

119 

1  story, 

o 

- 

3 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

10 

2 

18 

1  story  and  attic. 

79 

1 

SO 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

4 

_ 

4 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

1 

- 

1 

4  stories, 

5 

_ 

5 

2  stories 

208 

10 

218 

Basement,  4  stories,  and  attic, 

1 

_ 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

238 

11 

249 

Not  given 

3 

_ 

3 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

6 

- 

6 

Materials. 

3,856 

268 

4,124 

3  stories 

13 

_ 

13 

Wood, 

3,802 

262 

4,064 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

4 

_ 

4 

BriclJ 

40 

3 

43 

4  stories, 

O 

_ 

3 

Stone 

3 

- 

2 

Wood  and  Ijrick, 

i 

3 

10 

Materials. 

.554 

.^o 

576 

Wood  and  stone. 

3 

_ 

2 

Wood, 

547 

22 

569 

Brick  and  stone, 

1 

_ 

1 

Brick 

7 

- 

7 

Not  given 

.7 

- 

3 

Waltham.    AYard  4,    . 

602 

•     58 

660 

Waltham.    Ward  1,    . 

579 

42 

621 

Number  of  Stories. 

602 

58 

660 

Number  of  Stories. 

579 

42 

621 

1  story, 

2 

- 

2 

1  story 

10 

_ 

10 

1  story  and  attic. 

4 

1 

5 

1  story  and  attic. 

52 

4 

56 

2  stories, 

215 

29 

244 

2  stories, 

149 

13 

162 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

345 

21 

366 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

359 

24 

383 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

4 

- 

4 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

— 

1 

1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

10 

4 

14 

3  stories 

7 

_ 

7 

3  stories 

21 

1 

22 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

- 

1 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

3 

3 

Not  given, 

1 

- 

1 

Materials. 

602 

58 

660 

Materials. 

579 

42 

621 

Wood 

594 

58 

652 

Wood, 

576 

41 

617 

Brick 

8 

- 

8 

Brick 

- 

1 

1 

Waltham.    Ward  5,    . 

580 

29 

609 

Stone, 

.> 

- 

3 

Number  of  Stories. 

580 

29 

609 

Not  given, 

1 

- 

1 

1  story, 

10 

- 

10 

1  story  and  attic. 

3 

— 

3 

Waltham.    Wakd  2,    . 

428 

36 

464 

2  stories, 

186 

i 

193 

Number  of  Stories. 

428 

36 

464 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

304 

10 

314 

1  story 

15 

3 

18 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

6 

_ 

6 

1  story  and  attic. 

32 

5 

37 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

15 

4 

19 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

1 

- 

1 

3  stories, 

46 

8 

54 

2  stories, 

71 

6 

77 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

4 

_ 

4 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

287 

20 

307 

Basement  and  3  stories, . 

4 

_ 

4 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

5 

2 

7 

4  stories 

1 

- 

1 

3  stories, 

9 

- 

9 

Basement,  4  stories,  and  attic, 

1 

_ 

1 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

6 

_ 

6 

4  stories, 

1 

_ 

1 

Materials. 

^80 

29 

609 

Not  given 

1 

_ 

1 

Wood, 

.566 

25 

591 

Brick 

13 

o 

15 

Materials. 

428 

36 

464 

Wood  and  brick. 

1 

2 

3 

Wood 

408 

36 

444 

Brick 

12 

- 

12 

Waltham.    Ward  6,    . 

608 

45 

6.53 

Wood  and  brick. 

4 

- 

4 

Number  of  Stories. 

608 

45 

6.53 

Wood  and  stone. 

2 

- 

2  ' 

2  stories, 

130 

15 

145 

704 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES   AND   MATERIALS —Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing HoisEs,  AND  Materials 
OP  WHICH  Constricted. 


MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Waltham.    Ward  6  — Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 

4  stories, 


Materials. 

Wood, 

Wood  and  brick, 

Waltham.    Ward  7,    . 
Number  ofStoiHes. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

3  stories,     .... 


Materials. 

Wood 

Wood  and  briclj, 

Watertown,    . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,         .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attiC; 

2  stories,      .        .        .      '. 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attiC; 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 
Not  given,  .... 

Materials. 

Wood 

Bricli 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone. 
Brick  and  stone. 
Wood,  brick,  and  stone,  . 
Not  given,  .... 


'Wayland, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  8toi'ie8,      .... 
2  stories  and  attic,    . 


Niiin- 
bor  of 
Oc- 
cupk'cl 
Dwell- 
ing' 
Houses 


432 

3 

3.5 


60S 

607 

1 

505 
505 

4 

22 

191 

283 

5 

Mo 

504 

1 

1,533 

1,533 

17 

167 

3 

27 

136 

1,061 

5 

43 

66 

4 

2 

1 
1 

1,533 

1,.504 

15 

9 

1 


381 

381 
1 

123 

1 

9 

54 

172 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


45 

44 

1 

36 

36 

2 

19 
15 


36 
36 


140 

140 

1 

S 
1 


100 
15 

s 


140 

133 

5 


32 

32 

3 

8 


10 
10 


458 

3 

37 

9 

1 

653 
651 

2 

.541 

541 

6 

22 

210 

298 
5 

.541 

.540 
1 

1,673 

1,673 

IS 

175 

4 

27 

143 

1,161 

5 

58 

74 

4 

O 

1 
1 

1,673 
1,637 
20 
9 
1 
3 
2 

1 

413 

413 
4 

131 

1 

9 

64 

182 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Wayland  —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick, 

Weatford, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 
Basement  and  3  stories, . 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brick, 
Brick  and  stone, 

IVeston,    .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

3  stories 

Materials. 
Wood,. 

Brick 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone, 

Wiliuiugton, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        ... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

n\ii 

mg 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ini; 

Houses 


Materials. 


Wood, , 


2 

7 

- 

11 

1 

1 

- 

381 

32 

378 

32 

1 

- 

2 

- 

475 

28 

475 

28 

2 

- 

240 

15 

3 

- 

12 

- 

212 

13 

2 

- 

3 

- 

1 

- 

475 

28 

461 

28 

5 

- 

1 

- 

7 

- 

1 

- 

338 

35 

338 

35 

4 

1 

45 

4 

60 

4 

221 

26 

8 

- 

338 

35 

330 

34 

- 

1 

3 

- 

4 

- 

1 

- 

301 

50 

301 

50 

8 

1 

41 

13 

0 

- 

97 

19 

149 

16 

2 

1 

1 

- 

1 

- 

301 

50 

301 

50 

12 
1 

413 

410 
1 


503 

503 

2 

255 

3 

12 

225 
2 

3 

1 

503 

489 

5 

1 


373 
373 

5 

49 

64 

247 

8 

373 

364 

1 

3 

4 
1 

351 

351 

9 

54 

2 

116 

165 

3 

1 

1 

351 
351 


DWELLING   HOUSES. 


705 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF   STORIES    AND   MATERIALS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber of 

Num- 
ber of 

Total 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber of 

Num- 
ber of 

Total 
Num- 

NuMBKK OF  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 
Dwell- 

Number op  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 
Dwell- 

OF WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

of  which  Constructed. 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Wincliester,   .... 

1,207 

133 

1,340 

WoBURN.    Ward  2, 

524 

35 

559 

Number  of  Stories. 

1,207 

133 

1,340 

Number  of  Stories. 

524 

35 

559 

1  story 

13 

2 

15 

1  story  and  attic. 

108 

i 

115 

1  story  and  attic, 

106 

4 

110 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

1 

- 

1 

Basement  and  1  story,    . 

3 

3 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

5 

- 

5 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

3 

- 

3 

2  stories, 

39 

10 

49 

2  stories, 

184 

13 

197 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

333 

16 

349 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

836 

103 

939 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

2 

- 

2 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

5 

1 

6 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

28 

2 

30 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

7 

- 

i 

3  stories, 

5 

- 

5 

3  stories, 

44 

10 

54 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

- 

1 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

4 

- 

4 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

2 

- 

2 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

4  stories, 

1 
1 

- 

1 
1 

Materials. 
Wood, 

524 
523 

35 
35 

559 
558 

Materials. 

1,207 

133 

1,340 

Wood  and  stone. 

1 

- 

1 

Wood, 

Brick 

Stone 

1,189 
15 

127 
5 

1 

1,316 
20 

1 

WOBURN.     AVARD3, 

Number  of  Stories. 

490 

490 

14 
14 

504 
504 

Wood  and  brick. 

3 

3 

1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 

9 
115 

— 

9 
115 

WOBVRK,        .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. . 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

2,661 

2,661 

36 

646 

5 

31 

2.59 

1,.586 

126 
126 

1 

28 

2 

i> 

16 
72 

2,787 

2,787 

37 

674 

t 

33 
275 

1,6.58 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 
2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

3 

1 
60 
288 
2 
3 
8 
1 

3 

5 
6 

1 

5 

1 

65 

294 

2 

3 
9 
1 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

12 

- 

12 

Materials. 

490 

14 

504 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

47 

4 

51 

Wood, 

489 

14 

503 

3  stories 

30 

1 

31 

Brick, 

1 

- 

1 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

6 
3 

: 

6 
3 

WoBURN.    Ward  4, 

Number  of  Stories. 

501 
501 

29 
29 

530 
530 

Materials. 

2,661 

126 

2,787 

1  story 

8 

- 

8 

Wood, 

2,653 

126 

2,779 

1  story  and  attic, 

125 

6 

131 

Brick 

4 

_ 

4 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

13 

- 

13 

Wood  and  brick. 

3 

_ 

3 

2  stories, 

25 

- 

25 

Wood  and  stone, 

1 

_ 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

317 

21 

338 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

WoBURN.    Ward  1, 

453 

48 

501 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

5 

2 

7 

Number  of  Stories. 

453 

48 

501 

3  stories 

.     5 

- 

5 

1  story, 

1 

1 

2 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

2 

- 

2 

1  story  and  attic. 

94 

15 

109 

Materials. 

501 

29 

530 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, . 

4 

2 

6 

Wood, 

501 

29 

530 

25 

1 

26 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

308 

29 

337 

WoBURN.    Ward  5, 

209 

- 

209 

4 

_ 

4 

Number  of  Stories. 

209 

- 

209 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

6 

_ 

6 

1  story, 

5 

- 

5 

8 

_ 

8 

1  story  and  attic. 

60 

- 

60 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

3 

_ 

3 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

3 

- 

3 

2  stories, 

53 

- 

53 

Materials. 

453 

48 

501 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

85 

- 

85 

Wood 

452 

48 

500 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

2 

- 

2 

Wood  and  brick. 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

- 

1 

706 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES   AND   MATERIALS —  Continued. 


Num- 

Num- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Num- 

Num- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  or  Stories  to  Dwell- 

ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Counties, Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 

ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

ing  Houses,  and  Materials 

Dwell- 

of which  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

ing 
Houses 

Houses 

Houses 

Houses 

Houses 

MIDDLESEX -Con. 

NORFOLK. 

WOBURN.    Ward  5  — Con. 

Avon, 

342 

14 

3.56 

Materials. 

209 

- 

209 

Number  of  Stories. 

342 

14 

356 

Wood, 

208 

- 

208 

1  story 

8 

- 

8 

Wood  and  brick, 

1 

- 

1 

1  story  and  attic. 

228 

8 

236 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

3 

- 

3 

WoBURN.    Ward  6,     . 

306 

_ 

306 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, . 

15 

- 

15 

Number  of  Stories. 

306 

_ 

306 

2  stories, 

48 

2 

50 

1  story  and  attic, 

93 

_ 

93 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

33 

2 

35 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

5 

_ 

5 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

- 

1 

1 

2  stories 

16 

_ 

16 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

4 

- 

4 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

185 

_ 

185 

3  stories 

1 

1 

2 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

1 

_ 

1 

Basement  and  3  stories, . 

2 

- 

2 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

8 

3 

Materials. 

342 

14 

356 

3  stories 

3 

_ 

3 

Wood 

341 

14 

355 

Stone, 

1 

1 

Materials. 

306 

- 

306 

Wood 

304 

- 

304 

Belliiigliani,  .... 

314 

26 

340 

Brick 

1 

- 

1 

Number  of  Stories. 

314 

26 

340 

1 

- 

1 

1  story, 

5 

_ 

5 

1  story  and  attic. 

210 

18 

228 

WoBURN.    Ward  7, 

178 

- 

178 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

6 

1 

i 

Number  of  Stories. 

178 

_ 

178 

2  stories, 

2 

2 

4 

1  story, 

18 

_ 

13 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

88 

5 

93 

1  story  and  attic, 

51 

_ 

51 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories 

41 

- 

41 

Not  given 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

70 

_ 

70 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

1 

Materials. 

314 

26 

340 

3  stories, 

1 

1 

Wood, 

309 

26 

335 

Brick, 

3 

- 

3 

Materials. 

178 

178 

Wood  and  brick, 

1 

- 

1 

Wood 

176 

- 

176 

Not  given 

1 

- 

1 

Brick,  .        .        .        ... 

2 

- 

2 

Braintree,       .... 

1,117 

64 

1,181 

Number  of  Stories. 

1,117 

64 

1,181 

NANTUCKET. 

1  story, 

27 

- 

27 

1  story  and  attic. 

77 

4 

81 

Nantucket,      .... 

880 

420 

1,300 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

5 

5 

Number  of  Stories. 

880 

420 

1,300 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

4 

_ 

4 

1  story 

25 

38 

63 

2  stories, 

610 

35 

645 

1  story  and  attic, 

■274 

158 

432 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

283 

19 

302 

184 

67 

251 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

41 

41 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

375 

127 

502 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

10 

10 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

- 

1 

1 

3  stories 

54 

6 

60 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

17 

5 

22 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

3 

3 

3  stories, 

2 

14 

16 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

1 

1 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

2 

2 

4 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

1 

- 

2 

2 

Not  given, 

1 

_ 

1 

4  stories 

- 

3 

3 

- 

1 

1 

Materials. 

1,117 

64 

1,181 

■5  stories, 

- 

2 

2 

Wood, 

1,108 

64 

1,172 

6  stories 

1 

- 

1 

Stone 

1 

- 

1 

Wood  and  brick, 

5 

- 

5 

Materials. 

880 

420 

1,300 

Wood  and  stone. 

1 

- 

1 

Wood, 

871 

415 

1,286 

Wood,  brick,  and  stone,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Brick, 

9 

5 

14 

Not  given, 

1 

- 

1 

DWELLING    HOUSES. 


'07 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES  AND   MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Num- 

Num- 

Total 

Num- 

Num- 

Num- 

Total 
Num- 

CoiTNTiES, Cities,  Towns, 

ber  of 

ber  of 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

ber  of 

ber  of 

Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

ber of 

Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 

ing  Houses,  and  Materials 

cupied 
Dwell- 

cupied 
Dwell- 

Dwcll- 

iUK 
Houses 

ing  Houses,  and  Materials 

Dwell- 

OF  WHICH  Constructed.         i 

iixii 

ing 

OF  WHifiH  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

t 

Houses 

Houses 

Houses 

Houses 

AAV/  tlBJV-hiJ 

NORFOLK  — Con. 

NORFOLK  — Con. 

Broohliue,      .... 

2,277 

221 

2,498 

Coll  asset  — Con. 

Xumber  of  Stories. 

2,277 

221 

2,498 

Number  of  Stories  — Con. 

1  story 

3 

- 

3 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

6 

- 

6 

1  story  and  attic, 

48 

1 

49 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

5 

- 

5 

Basement,  1  story,  ami  attic, 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories 

353 

17 

370 

Materials. 

577 

1 

578 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

1,042 

97 

1,139 

Wood, 

572 

1 

573 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

39 

_ 

39 

Stone, 

2 

- 

2 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

05 

7 

72 

Wood  and  brick. 

2 

- 

2 

3  stories, 

507 

46 

5.53 

Wood  and  stone, 

1 

- 

1 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

60 

10 

70 

Dedhaui, ..... 

1,481 

93 

1,574 

Basement  and  3  stories, . 

51 

13 

64 

Number  of  Stories. 

1,481 

93 

1,574 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

38 

16 

54 

1  story,        

33 

3 

36 

4  stories 

41 

5 

46 

1  story  and  attic. 

419 

17 

436 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

2G 

6 

32 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

0 

1 

3 

5  stories, 

1 

— 

1 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

24 

_ 

24 

Basement  and  5  stories,  . 

1_ 

- 

1 

2  stories 

312 

16 

328 

6  stories, 

- 

3 

3 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

635 

47 

682 

Not  given 

1 

- 

1 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

12 

1 

13 

Materials. 

2,277 

221 

2,498 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

t 

7 

Wood 

1,892 

139 

2,031 

3  stories, 

30 

7 

37 

Brick, 

262 

64 

326 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

3 

1 

4 

Stone, 

40 

4 

44 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Wood  and  brick. 

34 

3 

37 

4  stories 

1 

- 

1 

Wood  and  stone. 

12 

2 

14 

Not  given, 

2 

- 

2 

Wood  and  cement,   . 

1 

- 

1 

Materials. 

1,481 

93 

1,574 

Brick  and  stone, 

34 

8 

42 

AVood, 

1,455 

89 

1,544 

Brick  and  cement,    . 

1 

1 

2 

Brick, 

4 

_ 

4 

Stone  and  cement,    . 

1 

- 

1 

Stone 

4 

- 

4 

Wood  and  brick. 

14 

2 

16 

Cantou, 

876 

43 

919 

Wood  and  stone. 

3 

2 

5 

Number  of  Stories. 

876 

43 

919 

1  story 

11 

11 

Not  given,  ' 

1 

- 

1 

1  story  and  attic. 

444 

19 

463 

Dover, 

141 

i 

148 

Basement,  1  story,  an<l  attic. 

11 

- 

11 

Number  of  Stories. 

141 

I 

148 

2  stories, 

155 

8 

163 

1  story, 

3 

_ 

3 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

241 

14 

255 

1  story  and  attic. 

51 

3 

54 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories 

14 

_ 

14 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

5 

k> 

7 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

73 

4 

77 

3  stories, 

4 

_ 

4 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

3 

3 

Materials. 

141 

1 

148 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

1 

Wood, 

139 

7 

146 

Wood  and  brick, 

2 

- 

2 

Materials. 

876 

43 

919 

Wood 

870 

43 

913 

Foxborongli, 

723 

28 

751 

Brick, 

3 

3 

Number  of  Stories. 

723 

28 

751 

Stone 

2 

2 

1  story 

15 

2 

17 

Wood  and  brick. 

1 

1 

1  story  and  attic. 

441 

18 

459 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

12 

- 

12 

Cotaasset,          .... 

577 

1 

578 

2  stories, 

37 

- 

37 

Kumher  of  Stories. 

577 

1 

578 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

190 

8 

198 

1  story, 

20 

- 

20 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

6 

- 

6 

1  story  and  attic. 

340 

1 

341 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

13 

- 

13 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

16 

- 

16 

3  stories, 

i 

_ 

7 

2  stories, 

10 

- 

10 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

— 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

180 

- 

180 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

1 

- 

1 

'08 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:   NUMBER   OF    STORIES   AND    MATERIALS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

NuMBEK  OF  Stories  to  Dwell- 

IXG  Houses,  and  Materials 

OF  WHICH  CONSTKUCTED. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


NORFOLK  — Con. 

Foxboroagli  —  Con. 
Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Stone 


Franklin,         .        .        .        . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 
Basement,  4  stories,  and  attic, 

Materials. 
Wood,. 
Bricli,  .... 

Stone 

Wood  and  stone. 


Ilolbrook, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story, 

2  stories,     . 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, 

3  stories. 


Materials. 


Wood, 
Brick, 


Hyde  Park,    . 

Number  of  Stories 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and 

3  stories, 
Basement  and  3  stories, 

4  stories,     . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Stone,  .... 


attic 


723 

718 

3 


984 

984 

30 

351 

6 

23 

246 

270 

17 

23 

14 

1 

o 

1 

984 

975 

7 

1 

1 

511 
511 

100 

10 

389 

1 

11 

511 

509 

2 

2,064 

2,064 

11 

479 

25 

204 

1,095 

IS 

31 

195 

4 

2 

2,064 
2,0.')7 


28 
28 


44 

44 

1 

13 

1 

10 

16 

o 


44 
44 


35 

35 

12 

1 

18 


35 
35 


137 
137 

29 

18 

72 

2 

4 
3 
9 

137 

127 

9 

1 


751 

746 

3 

2 

1,028 

1,028 

31 

364 

6 

24 

2.56 

286 

19 

23 

14 


1,028 

1,019 

7 

1 

1 

.546 

546 

112 

1 

10 

407 

1 

11 

4 

.546 
544 


2,201 

2,201 

11 

508 

25 

222 

1,167 

20 

35 

198 

13 

2 

2,201 

2,184 

15 
o 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  ^v^^^cH  Constructed. 


NORFOLK  — Con. 
Med  Held, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  iittic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Not  given,  .... 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Wood  and  stone, 

• 
mednay. 

Number  of  Sto7-ies. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

4  stories,     .... 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brick, 

Millis,        .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Materials. 


Wood, . 
Brick,  . 


Milton, 

Ntimber  of  Stories. 

1  story, 

1  stoiy  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 


348 

14 

348 

14 

6 

- 

82 

2 

1 

- 

4 

- 

13 

4 

228 

i 

3 

- 

8 

1 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

348 

14 

347 

14 

1 

_ 

626 

626 

3 

280 
1 

13 

7 

300 

12 


626 

623 

1 

1 

1 

210 

210 

21 

1 

122 

52 

7 

5 

1 

1 

210 

204 

6 

1,003 

1,003 

108 

204 

1 

5 


26 

26 

1 

12 

1 
2 

10 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


26 

25 

1 


362 

362 

6 

84 

1 

4 

17 

235 

3 

9 

1 

1 

1 

362 

361 

1 

652 

652 

4 

292 

1 

14 

9 

310 

12 

7 
2 

1 

652 

648 

2 

1 
1 


34 

244 

34 

244 

7 

28 

- 

1 

25 

147 

1 

53 

1 

8 

- 

5 

- 

1 

- 

1 

34 

244 

34 

238 

- 

6 

79 

1,082 

79 

1,082 

8 

116 

9 

213 

- 

1 

_ 

5 

DWELLING    HOUSES. 


709 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES   AND   MATERIALS —  Continued. 


ConNTiES,  Cities,  Towns, 
NcMBER  OF  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


NORFOLK  — Con. 

Milton  — Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 
2  storiesi 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brick, 
AVood  and  stone, 

Nee«lliaiii, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 

4  stories,      .... 

Materials. 

■\Vood, 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 

Bforfolb, 

Xtimber  of  Stories. 
1  storj', 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick,  .... 

Not  given,  . 

Norwood, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        ... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 


Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

470 

35 

.505 

191 

19 

210 

4 

- 

4 

4 

1 

5 

13 

5 

18 

3 

2 

5 

1,003 

79 

1,082 

986 

79 

1,065 

5 

- 

5 

7 

- 

7 

4 

- 

4 

1 

- 

1 

735 

71 

806 

735 

71 

806 

12 

1 

13 

159 

14 

173 

2 

- 

2 

16 

4 

20 

135 

15 

150 

381 

34 

415 

6 

1 

t 

6 

- 

6 

16 

2 

18 

o 

- 

2 

735 

71 

806 

728 

71 

709 

4 

- 

4 

3 

- 

3 

179 

20 

199 

179 

20 

199 

6 

- 

6 

101 

9 

110 

6 

3 

9 

5 

- 

5 

58 

8 

66 

1 

- 

1 

2 

- 

2 

179 

20 

199 

177 

20 

197 

1 

- 

1 

1 

- 

1 

866 

15 

881 

866 

15 

881 

8 

- 

8 

439 

5 

444 

15 

- 

15 

15 

1 

16 

382 

9 

391 

3 

- 

3 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

nig 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


NORFOLK  — Con. 

Norwood  —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 
3  stories,      .... 
3  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Stone, 

Wood  and  stone. 

Not  given 

QIJIXCY, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 
Brick  and  stone. 
Not  given 

QuiNCY.    Ward  1,. 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,    . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

Materials. 
Wood,  .... 

Brick 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone. 


866 

861 

1 

2 

1 
1 

3,801 

3,801 
46 

1,.584 

4 

91 

296 

1,627 
12 
74 
29 
28 

0 


3,801 
3,764 
17 
9 
3 
6 
1 
1 

711 

711 

18 

273 

18 

50 

319 

9 
11 
12 

1 

711 
693 
9 
2 
1 
4 


15 
15 


482 

482 

22 

194 

1 

10 

SO 

161 

4 


482 
479 

1 

1 
1 


299 

299 

18 

125 

1 

4 

62 

79 

3 

5 

1 

1 

299 
297 

1 

1 


2 

2 

881 
876 
1 
2 
1 
1 

4,283 

4,283 

68 

1,778 

5 

101 

376 

1,788 

16 

81 

30 

30 

3 

7 
1 

4,283 

4,243 

17 

10 

4 

7 

1 

1 

1,010 

1,010 

36 

398 

1 

22 

112 

398 

3 

14 

12 

13 

1 

1,010 
990 
9 
3 
1 
5 


710 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES  AND   MATERIALS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


NORFOLK  — Con. 

QuiNCY.    Ward  1  — Con. 

Materials —  Con. 
Brick  and  stone, 
Not  given 

QuiNCY.    Ward  -2, . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories,     .... 
3  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick, 

QuiNCY.    Ward  3, . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic,  . 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 

QUINCY.    Ward  4,  . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 
3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 


Materials. 


Wood, . 
Brick,  . 
Stone,  . 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


1 

1 

529 

529 

3 

341 

5 

68 

97 

5 

4 

3 

3 

529 

528 
1 


822 

822 

7 

430 

23 

67 

269 

17 

3 

6 

822 

817 

1 

1 

2 

1 

813 

813 

i 

391 

33 

40 

302 

5 

23 

5 


813 

804 

4 

5 


Num- 
ber of 
ITnoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


I 


23 

23 

2 

9 
1 
3 

8 


23 


35 
35 

16 
3 

8 


35 
35 


43 
43 

21 

2 

1 

17 

1 

1 


43 
43 


1 
1 

552 

552 
5 

3.50 

6 

71 

105 
5 
4 
3 
3 

552 

550 

1 

1 

8,57 

857 

7 

446 

26 

■   75 

276 

18 

3 

6 

857 

852 

1 

1 

2 

1 

856 

8.56 

7 

412 

35 

41 

319 

6 

24 

5 

6 

1 

856 

847 
4 
5 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


NORFOLK  — Con. 

QuiNCY.    AVard  5,  . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 
3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 


Materials. 


Wood, 
Brick, 


QuiNCY'.    Ward  6, . 

Nurnber  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  stoi-y,  and  attic. 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,  .  ■  . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,  .... 
3  stories  and  attic,     . 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Stone 

Wood  and  stone. 


RaiKloIpIi, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attiC; 

3  stories,      .... 


Materials. 


Wood, , 

Stone,  . 


Kliacou,     ... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .        .        .        , 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories,     ... 
2  stories  and  attic,    . 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


526 

82 

526 

82 

3 

2 

41 

23 

3 

- 

1 

- 

28 

6 

425 

50 

13 

- 

8 

- 

c> 

1 

1 

- 

1 

- 

526 

82 

525 

82 

1 

- 

400 

_ 

400 

- 

8 

- 

108 

- 

1 

- 

11 

- 

43 

- 

215 

- 

2 

- 

8 

- 

2 

- 

2 

- 

400 

- 

397 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

824 

55 

824 

55 

2 

o 

27 

- 

3 

1 

613 

42 

109 

5 

23 

1 

2 

- 

45 

4 

824 

55 

822 

55 

2 

- 

378 

81 

378 

81 

18 

4 

34 

5 

172 

44 

143 

19 

60S 

60S 

5 

64 

3 

1 

34 

475 

13 

8 

3 

1 

1 

608 

607 

1 

400 

400 

8 

108 

1 

11 

43 

215 
2 

S 
2 
2 

400 

397 

1 

1 

1 

S79 

879 

4 

27 

4 

655 

114 

24 

2 

49 

879 

877 
2 

459 
459 
22 
39 
216 
162 


BWELLTXG   HOUSES. 


11 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF   STORIES  AND   MATERIALS —  Continued. 


Num- 

Num- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Num- 

Num- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
NiMBER  OF  Stories  to  Dwell- 

ber of 
Oc- 

ber of 

Unoc- 

Counties, Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 

ber of 
Oc- 

ber of 
Unoc- 

ing Houses,  and  Materials 

cupied 
Dwell- 

cupied 
Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing  Houses,  and  Materials 

cupied 
Dwell- 

cupied 
Dwell- 

Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

l!lg 

Ho  USPS 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

JLi  V'  H O \j O 

1 

Houses 

Houses 

NORFOLK  — Con. 

NORFOLK  —  Con. 

Sharon  —  Con. 

Wellesley -Con. 

Number  of  Stories  — Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 

3  stories 

11 

7 

18 

4  stories 

2 

- 

2 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

- 

1 

1 

Basement,  4  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

- 

1 

4  stories 

- 

1 

1 

Basentent  and  5  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Materials. 

37S 

81 

459 

Materials. 

679 

56 

735 

Wood, 

375 

79 

454 

\Vood, 

659 

54 

713 

Stone, 

2 

1 

3 

Brick, 

7 

- 

7 

Wood  and  briclc, 

1 

- 

1 

Stone, 

4 

- 

4 

Wood  and  stone, 

- 

1 

1 

Wood  and  brick, 

8 

1 

9 

"Wood  and  stone. 

- 

1 

1 

Stoiig^btou,      .... 

1,111 

86 

1,197 

Not  given, 

1 

- 

1 

Number  of  Stories. 

1,111 

86 

1,197 

1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 

41 

5 

46 

Weyiuoutb,     .... 

2,421 

129 

2,.550 

377 

25 

402 

Number  of  Stories. 

2,421 

129 

2,550 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

.5 

4 

9 

1  story, 

19 

5 

24 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

4 

_ 

4 

1  story  and  attic, 

1,.544 

71 

1,015 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

3 

_ 

3 

2  stories 

S 

— 

8 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

C72 

49 

721 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

143 

5 

148 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

_ 

1 

2  stories 

178 

15 

193 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

422 

29 

451 

3  stories, 

1 

— 

1 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

.> 

_ 

2 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

11 

- 

11 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

07 

4 

71 

Not  given, 

— 

3 

3 

3  stories, 

19 

- 

19 

Materials. 

1,111 

86 

1,197 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

12 

- 

12 

Wood, 

1,110 

83 

1,193 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

2 

- 

2 

Wood  and  stone. 

1 

- 

1 

4  stories, 

1 

- 

1 

_ 

3 

3 

Materials. 

2,421 

129 

2,.i50 

f.20 

27 

047 

Wood 

2,416 

129 

2,.545 

Number  of  Stories. 

020 

27 

647 

Brick 

1 

- 

1 

1  story 

3 

1 

4 

Wood  and  brick. 

4 

- 

4 

1  story  and  attic. 

274 

13 

287 

Basement,  1  story,  ai.d  attic. 

31 

_ 

31 

Wreutliaiii,     .... 

581 

28 

609 

2  stories, 

27 

1 

28 

Nuviber  of  Stories. 

581 

28 

609 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

■.'56 

11 

267 

1  story,        

23 

1 

24 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

21 

1 

22 

1  story  and  attic. 

354 

15 

369 

3  stories 

1 

_ 

7 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

1 

- 

1 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

1 

_ 

1 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic,  . 

4 

- 

4 

2  stories, 

29 

2 

31 

Materials. 

(120 

27 

647 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

100 

8 

174 

Wood 

(;20 

27 

647 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

O 

1 

3 

3  stories, 

2 

1 

3 

Wellesley,       .... 

079 

50 

735 

Number  of  Stories. 

070 

50 

735 

Materials. 

.581 

28 

009 

1  story, 

9 

- 

9 

Wood, 

578 

28 

606 

1  story  and  attic, 

23 

3 

26 

Brick 

2 

- 

2 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

1 

- 

1 

Stone 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

o 

_ 

2 

2  stories, 

222 

18 

240 

BLYMOUTH. 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

311 

29 

340 

Abingtou,         .... 

912 

29 

941 

Basement  and  2  stories, . 

21 

2 

23 

Number  of  Stories. 

912 

29 

941 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

21 

3 

24 

1  story, 

21 

1 

22 

3  stories 

51 

1 

52 

1  story  and  attic. 

024 

22 

646 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

6 

- 

6 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

- 

1 

1 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

8 

- 

8 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

5 

^ 

5 

712 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES   AND   MATERIALS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

Abingtou  —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con 
2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories,      .... 
3  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

"Wood 

Brick, 


Xumher  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attiC; 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick, 

BROCKTOX,  . 

Xumber  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

5  stories 

Not  given,  .... 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Stone, 

Cement,       .... 
AVood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone. 
Not  given 


Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


.50 

203 

1 

5 

2 

1 

912 
910 


762 
762 

55 

444 

6 

67 
179 


1 
1 

762 

756 

4 


5,355 

5,355 

239 

2,274 

7 

46 

571 

2,070 

16 

36 

78 

5 

2 

o 

3 

1 
1 
4 

5,355 
5,322 

18 
4 
3 
2 
2 

4 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


29 
29 


60 

60 

8 

36 


GO 
60 


259 

259 

15 

133 

2 

24 
70 
6 
1 
5 
1 


259 
255 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

1 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  WHICH  Constructed. 

Num-     Num- 
ber of    ber  of 
Oc-      Unoc- 
cupied   cupied 
Dwell-  Dwell- 
ing        ing 
Houses  Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

PTA'MOUTH  — Con. 

Brockton.    Ward  1,    . 

664 

30 

694 

Xumher  of  Stories. 

664 

30 

694 

50 

1  story, 

2 

- 

2 

208 

1  story  and  attic. 

202 

16 

218 

1 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

6 

- 

6 

5 

2  stories, 

165 

5 

160 

2 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

254 

8 

262 

1 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

3 

- 

3 

941 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

9 

- 

9 

939 

3  stories 

20 

1 

21 

2 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

4 

- 

4 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

822 

4  stories, 

3 

- 

3 

822 

5  stories 

1 

- 

1 

63 

Not  given, 

4 

- 

4 

480 

Materials. 

664 

30 

694 

6 

Wood, 

650 

29 

679 

74 

188 

Brick, 

Stone, 

7 
3 

1 

8 
3 

o 

Not  given, 

4 

- 

4 

5 

Brockton.    Ward  2,  . 

730 

36 

766 

1 

Number  of  Stories. 

730 

36 

766 

1 

1  story, 

175 

9 

184 

822 

1  story  and  attic. 

48 

3 

51 

816 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

3 

1 

4 

4 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

2 

- 

2 

2 

2  stories, 

159 

i 

166 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

321 

14 

335 

5,614 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

5,614 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

- 

1 

254 

8  stories, 

19 

2 

21 

2,407 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

- 

1 

9 

Materials. 

730 

36 

766 

46 

595 

2,140 

Wood 

Brick, 

7i!4 
6 

36 

760 
6 

22 

Brockton.    Ward  3,  . 

815 

35 

850 

37 

Number  of  Stories. 

815 

35 

850 

83 

1  story 

3 

- 

3 

6 

1  story  and  attic, 

42S 

15 

443 

2 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

1 

- 

1 

2 

2  stories 

28 

- 

28 

3 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

344 

14 

35S 

1 

Basement  and  2  stories, . 

5 

5 

10 

1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

4 

- 

4 

6 

3  stories 

1 

1 

2 

5,614 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

5,.577 

Materials. 

815 

35 

850 

20 

Wood 

813 

35 

848 

4 
3 

Brick 

2 

- 

2 

2 

Brockton.    Ward  4,   . 

757 

39 

796 

2 

Number  of  Stories. 

757 

39 

796 

6 

1  story 

10 

2 

13 

DWELLING    HOUSES. 


713 


DWELLING  HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES  AND   MATERIALS —Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  op  Stories  to  Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 

Num- 
ber of 

Unoc- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

ing  Houses,  and  JIatekials 

cupied 
])  well- 

cupied 
Dwell- 

Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

ing  Houses,  and  Materials 

cupied 
Dwell- 

cupied 
Dwell- 

Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ins 

ing 

OP  which  Constructed. 

ins 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

M.A.\^  kl O  Vx  O 

Houses 

Houses 

PLYMOUTH  —  Con. 

PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

Brockton.  AVard4— Con. 

Brockton.    Ward  7,   . 

809 

9 

818 

Ktimher  of  Stories  — Con. 

Number  of  Stories. 

809 

9 

818 

1  story  and  attic, 

390 

26 

416 

1  story 

9 

_ 

9 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

1 

- 

1 

1  story  and  attic, 

368 

7 

375 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

11 

- 

11 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

3 

_ 

3 

2  stories 

57 

2 

59 

2  stories 

81 

1 

82 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

273 

9 

282 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

332 

1 

333 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

2 

- 

2 

Basement,  2  stones,  and  attic. 

1 

_ 

1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

2 

- 

2 

3  stories 

15 

- 

15 

3  stories, 

10 

- 

10 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

_ 

1 

Materials. 

809 

9 

818 

Wood, 

807 

9 

816 

Materials. 

757 

39 

796 

Wood  and  brick. 

1 

- 

1 

Wood 

751 

39 

790 

Wood  and  stone. 

1 

_ 

1 

Brick 

2 

_, 

2 

Stone, 

1 

_ 

1 

Carver,     

246 

8 

2.54 

Cement 

3 

_ 

3 

Number  of  Stories. 

246 

8 

254 

1  story, 

23 

- 

23 

Brockton.    Ward  5,  . 

791 

49 

840 

1  story  and  attic. 

164 

G 

170 

Number  of  Stories. 

791 

49 

840 

2  Stories 

41 

0 

43 

1  story 

21 

4 

25 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

.   18 

IS 

1  story  and  attic, 

428 

24 

452 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

2 

_ 

2 

Materials. 

246 

8 

254 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

12 

12 

Wood, 

245 

8 

253 

2  stories, 

44 

2 

46 

Wood  and  brick, 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

263 

14 

277 

Diixbiiry,         .... 

,503 

162 

665 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

3 

1 

4 

Number  of  Stories. 

503 

162 

665 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

6 

1 

7 

1  story . 

IS 

7 

25 

3  stories, 

11 

1 

12 

1  story  and  attic. 

302 

86 

388 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

- 

1 

1 

Basement  and  1  story,    . 

1 

_ 

1 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

9 

2 

11 

Not  given, 

- 

1 

1 

2  stories, 

122 

44 

1€6 

Materials. 

791 

49 

840 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

49 

20 

69 

Wood 

791 

48 

839 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

- 

1 

1 

Not  given, 

1 

1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

- 

1 

1 

3  stories 

2 

1 

3 

Brockton.    Ward  g,   . 

789 

61 

850 

Materials. 

.503 

162 

665 

Number  of  Stories. 

789 

61 

850 

Wood, 

492 

158 

650 

1  story,         ..... 

19 

- 

19 

Brick, 

4 

_ 

4 

1  story  and  attic. 

410 

42 

452 

Wood  an<l  ))rick, 

7 

4 

11 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

1 

1 

2 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

11 

- 

11 

East  Briflge water,     . 

642 

41 

683 

2  stories,      .        . 

47 

7 

54 

Number  of  Stories. 

642 

41 

683 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

283 

10 

293 

1  story 

9 

1 

10 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

2 

_ 

2 

1  story  and  attic. 

479 

31 

510 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

13 

_ 

13 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

1 

- 

1 

3  stories, 

2 

_ 

2 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

7 

_ 

7 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

1 

_ 

1 

2  stories 

9 

3 

12 

Not  given 

_ 

1 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

128 

C 

134 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

1 

_ 

1 

Materials. 

789 

61 

850 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

7 

_ 

7 

Wood 

786 

.59 

845 

Not  given, 

1 

_ 

1 

Brick 

1 

1 

2 

Wood  and  brick. 

1 

_ 

1 

Materials. 

642 

41 

683 

Wood  and  stone. 

1 

-, 

1 

Wood, 

639 

39 

678 

Not  given 

- 

1 

1 

Brick 

- 

2 

2 

714 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES   AND    MATERIALS— Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
NcMBER  OF  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  which  Constructed. 


PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

East  Bridgewater  — Con. 

Materials  —  Con. 
Wood  and  brick, 
Not  given 


attic 


Halifax,  .        .        .        , 
Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        ... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story, 

2  stories,  ... 
2  stories  and  attic,  . 
4  stories,     ... 

Materials. 
Wood,. 
Wood  and  brick, 

llaiioTer, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

Materials. 
Wood, .... 
Wood  and  brick,  ^     . 


llanson,   .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

3  stories 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Wood  and  stone, 

Ilingliaiii,        ... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 


Materials. 


Wood, , 
Brick,  , 


Num- 

Xum- 

ber  of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ill!,' 

iiiK 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


132 

132 

7 

95 

1 

14 

14 

1 

132 

131 

1 

506 

506 

12 

364 

5 

31 

94 

506 

500 

6 

353 
353 

6 

295 

12 

39 

1 

3.53 

352 

1 

1,0.57 

1,0.57 

66 

466 

4 

54 

370 

70 

6 

10 

10 

1 

1,0.57 

1,041 

1 


19 

19 

1 

14 

1 
3 

19 

18 

1 

35 
35 

2 

29 

1 
3 

35 
34 

1 

24 

24 
2 

19 
1 
2 


24 
24 


1.58 

158 

7 

.56 

3 

6 

44 

26 

1 

7 

8 


158 
153 


2 
1 

151 
151 

S 
109 

1 
15 
17 

1 

151 
149 

O 

541 

541 

14 

393 

5 

32 

97 

541 
534 

7 

377 
377 

8 

314 

13 

41 

1 

'  377 

376 

1 

1,215 

1,215 

73 

522 

7 

60 

414 

96 

17 

18 

1 

1,215 

1,194 

1 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


PLYMOUTH  — Con. 
Hingliam  —  Con. 

Materials  —  Con. 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone. 


Hull, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attiC; 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

5  stories,     .... 

Materials.   ■ 

Wood 

Wood  and  stone, 

Kingston, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  storj-,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attiC; 

3  stories,      .... 


Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick, 

Iiakeville, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Wood  and  stone, 

marion, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


14 
1 


229 

229 

9 

1 
91 
64 
20 
15 
17 

8 
2 
1 
1 

229 

227 

2 

425 

425 

10 

233 

22 

3 

153 

1 

3 

425 

414 

1 

10 

220 
220 

i 

176 
15 
22 

220 

219 

1 

205 
205 

3 
132 

3 
65 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


510 
510 


259 

149 

31 

17 

34 

2 

8 
1 

1 

510 
510 

43 

43 

1 

25 


43 
42 


65 
65 

8 

44 
8 
5 

65 
65 


T.T 

75 

1 

47 

25 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


1 

18 

1 

739 

739 

15 

2 

1 

350 

213 

51 

32 

51 

2 

16 
3 
1 


739 

J37 

2 

468 
468 

11 
258 

22 

3 

170 

1 

3 

468 

4.56 

1 

11 

285 

285 

15 

220 

23 

27 

285 

284 

1 

280 
280 

4 
179 

3 
90 


DWELLING   HOUSES. 


15 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES    AND    MATERIALS  — Contiuued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stokies  to  Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

ing  Houses,  and  Materials 

Dwell- 
ing 
TTnusps 

ing  Houses,  and  Materials 

Dwell- 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

of  which  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

iug 
Houses 

Houses 

Houses 

i  J.  (J  li  o  c  a 

Houses 

Houses 

PLYMOUTH  —  Con. 

PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

Marion  —  Con. 

middleborongli  —  Con. 

Kninbcr  of  Stoj-ies  —  Coa. 

Materials  —  Con. 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

1 

1 

2 

Stone, 

1 

- 

1 

3  stories 

1 

- 

1 

Not  given, 

1 

- 

1 

4  stories 

- 

1 

1 

Harwell, 

407 

43 

450 

Materials. 

20.5 

75 

280 

Number  of  Stories. 

407 

43 

4.50 

Wood, 

205 

75 

280 

1  story 

19 

1 

20 

1  story  and  attic. 

245 

30 

275 

9Iarslifi«Id,     .... 

484 

329 

813 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

2 

— 

2 

Number  of  Stories. 

484 

329 

813 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2 

3 

5 

1  story, 

22 

27 

49 

2  stories, 

106 

5 

111 

1  story  and  attic, 

327 

205 

532 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

31 

3 

34 

Basement  and  1  story, 

_ 

1 

1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

1 

1 

2 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

6 

- 

6 

3  stories, 

1 

1 

2  stories, 

32 

m 

88 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

89 

34 

123 

Materials. 

407 

43 

450 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

2 

4 

6 

Wood 

405 

42 

447 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

1 

- 

1 

Wood  and  brick. 

;> 

1 

3 

3  stories 

5 

2 

J 

Pciubroke,      .... 

345 

54 

399 

^^aterials. 

484 

329 

813 

Number  of  Stories. 

345 

54 

399 

Wood, 

480 

329 

809 

1  story, 

16 

5 

21 

Briclv 

2 

_ 

2 

1  story  and  attic, 

267 

39 

306 

Wood  and  briclc. 

2 

_ 

2 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

2 

- 

i> 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

— 

1 

1 

Mattapoisett, 

281 

72 

353 

2  stories, 

7 

1 

8 

Xiiinber  of  Stories. 

281 

72 

3.53 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

52 

S 

60 

1  story 

5 

2 

7 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

1 

_ 

1 

1  story  and  attic, 

17.T 

36 

211 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

3 

- 

3 

Materials. 

345 

54 

399 

2  stories, 

20 

6 

26 

Wood, 

341 

54 

395 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

76 

25 

101 

Wood  and  brick, 

4 

- 

4 

3  stories, 

1 

3 

4 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

1 

Plynioatli,       .... 

1,615 

67 

1,682 

Number  of  StoiHes. 

1,615 

67 

1,682 

Materials. 

281 

72 

353 

1  story 

103 

8 

111 

Wood, 

280 

72 

352 

1  story  and  attic, 

361 

19 

380 

Stone  and  cement,    . 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

10 

- 

10 

2  stories, 

477 

13 

490 

9Ii<ldIeboroiig:Ii,   . 

1,396 

43 

1,439 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

543 

20 

563 

yuinbcr  of  Stories. 

1,396 

43 

1,439 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

41 

1 

42 

1  story, 

199 

8 

207 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

52 

_ 

52 

1  story  and  attic. 

788 

22 

810 

3  stories, 

20 

4 

24 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

4 

1 

5 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

2 

_ 

2 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

14 

- 

14 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

6 

2 

8 

2  stories, 

152 

11 

163 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

218 

- 

218 

Materials. 

1,615 

67 

1,682 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

1 

_ 

1 

Wood, 

1,594 

65 

1,6.59 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

10 

_ 

10 

Brick 

8 

2 

10 

3  stories 

7 

1 

8 

Wood  and  brick, 

11 

- 

11 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

- 

1 

Wood  and  stone. 

1 

- 

1 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Brick  and  stone, 

1 

- 

1 

Not  given 

1 

_ 

1 

Plyinpton,       .... 

152 

29 

181 

Materials. 

1,396 

43 

1,439 

Number  of  Stories. 

152 

29 

181 

Wood 

1,388 

43 

1,431 

1  story 

126 

16 

142 

Brick, 

6 

- 

6 

1  story  and  attic, 

1 

- 

1 

716 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES: 

NUMBER 

OF    STORIES   AND   MATERIALS  — 

Continued. 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stomes  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  JIaterials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  JIaterials 
of  which  Constructed. 

Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

PLYMOUTH -Con. 

PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

Plymptoii  — Con. 

Tl'areliani  —  Con. 

ytiinber  of  Stories —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories— Con. 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories 

60 

85 

145 

2  stories 

16 

9 

25 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

88 

24 

112 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

8 

4 

12 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

- 

1 

Materials. 
Wood 

1.52 
152 

29 
29 

181 
ISl 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

3 
1 
1 

2 
1 

5 

1 
2 

Rocliester,      .... 

Number  of  Stories. 

246 
246 

18 

18 

264 
264 

4  stories 

Basement,  4  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 

180 

28 
3 

9 
3 

189 

31 

3 

Materinis. 

Wood 

Stone 

815 
813 

1 

508 
508 

1,323 

1,321 

1 

Basement,  1  stoiy,  and  attic, 
2  stories, 

2 

28 

6 

0 

Stone  and  cement,    . 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

4 

- 

4 

West  Brijigewater,     . 

.378 

27 

405 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Number  of  Stories. 

378 

27 

405 

Materials. 

Wood 

Wood  and  briclc. 

246 
246 

18 
17 

1 

264 

203 

1 

1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2 

269 

2 

25 

10 
1 

2 

285 

2 

26 

RooblatKl,       .... 

1,186 

58 

1,244 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

80 

10 

90 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

1,186 
9 

942 
10 

58 

2 

48 

1,244 
11 

990 
10 

Materials. 

Wood 

Wood  and  brick,       . 

378 
377 

1 

27 
27 

405 

404 

1 

2  stories 

41 

4 

45 

Whiiiuaii,       .... 

1,210 

51 

1,261 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

173 

4 

177 

Number  of  Stories. 

1,210 

51 

1,261 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

6 

- 

6 

1  story 

45 

2 

47 

3  stories, 

4 

- 

4 

1  story  and  attic. 

871 

40 

911 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

- 

1 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

1 

- 

1 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Bricli, 

Wood  and  bricli, 

1,186 

1,172 

1 

13 

58 
58 

1,244 

1,230 

1 

13 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 
2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

3  stories, 

5 
75 

200 

1 

12 

2 

6 

1 

5 

tl 

206 

1 

13 

Scituate,           .... 

569 

253 

822 

Materials. 

1,210 

51 

1,261 

Number  of  Stories. 

569 

253 

822 

Wood 

1,203 

51 

1,254 

1  story, 

47 

21 

68 

Briclc 

2 

- 

2 

1  story  and  attic. 

376 

127 

503 

Wood  and  briclv,       .       . 

5 

- 

5 

2  stories, 

114 

81 

195 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

28 

23 

51 

SUFFOLK. 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

3  stories 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 
2 

1 

1 

1 
2 
1 
1 

BOiliTON,           .... 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 

58,599 

58,599 

526 

1,887 

3,525 

3,525 

43 

108 

62,124 

62,124 

569 

1,995 

Materials. 
Wood 

569 
569 

253 
253 

822 
822 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 
2  stories 

47 

346 

8,310 

6 
13 

500 

53 

359 

8,810 

IVarehnni,       .... 

815 

508 

1,323 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

15,642 

1,197 

16,839 

Number  of  Stories. 

815 

508 

1,323 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

905 

34 

939 

1  story, 

651 

391 

1,042 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

1,678 

83 

1,761 

1  story  and  attic, 

1 

1 

3  stories 

15,440 

762 

16,202 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

8 

2 

10 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

1,752 

84 

1,836 

DAVELLlXa    HOUSES. 


71' 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES   AND    MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Num- 

Num- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Num- 

Num- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

CouNTiKS,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 

ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Counties, Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 

ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Dwell- 
Houfcs 

ing  Houses,  and  Materials 

Dwell- 

op  which  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

ing 
Houses 

Houses 

Houses 

Houses 

Houses 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 

SUFFOLK -Con. 

BOSTON  — Con. 

Boston.    Ward  1  — Con. 

Xuinber  of  Stories  — Con. 

Matei'ials  —  Con. 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

3,8.59 

227 

4,086 

Brick, 

149 

15 

164 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

1,852 

74 

1,926 

Stone, 

1 

- 

1 

4  stories 

2,764 

133 

2,897 

Wood  and  brick. 

19 

- 

19 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 

217 

18 

235 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

2,362 

143 

2,505 

Boston.    Ward  2, 

2,163 

85 

2,248 

Basement,  4  stories,  and  attic, 

144 

14 

158 

Number  of  Stories. 

2,163 

85 

2,248 

5  stories 

439 

29 

468 

1  story, 

35 

4 

39 

5  stories  and  attic,     . 

3 

_ 

3 

1  story  and  attic, 

88 

3 

91 

Basement  and  5  stories,  . 

287 

23 

310 

Basement  and  1  story,    . 

3 

- 

3 

Basement,  5  stories,  and  attic, 

2 

— 

2 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

101 

t 

108 

6  stories 

43 

6 

49 

2  stories 

244 

14 

258 

6  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

_ 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

547 

29 

576 

Basement  and  6  stories, . 

49 

16 

65 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

54 

2 

56 

Basement,  6  stories,  and  attic, 

1 

1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

151 

2 

153 

"stories, 

5 

5 

3  stories 

681 

20 

701 

7  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

1 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

76 

2 

78 

Basement  and  7  stories,  . 

7 

7 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

119 

1 

120 

8  stories 

6 

6 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

30 

30 

Basement  and  8  stories, . 

1 

1 

4  stories 

17 

1 

18 

Not  given, 

23 

12 

35 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

- 

1 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

12 

12 

Materials. 

58,.oy9 

3,.i25 

62,124 

Basement,  4  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

- 

1 

Wood 

40,870 

2,396 

43,266 

Not  given, 

3 

- 

3 

Brick 

15,564 

876 

16,440 

Materials. 

2,163 

85 

2,248 

Stone, 

Cement, 

401 
17 

44 

445 
17 

Wood 

1,694 

66 

1,760 

■" 

Brick 

425 

18 

443 

Wood  and  bricli. 

468 

20 

488 

Wood  and  brick. 

31 

1 

32 

Wood  and  stone. 

54 

7 

61 

Brick  and  stone, 

9 

9 

5 

1 

6 

Brick  and  cement,    . 

1 

^ 

1 

Brick  and  stone. 

1,164 

163 

1,327 

Not  given, 

3 

3 

Brick  and  cement,    . 

29 

6 

35 

Stone  and  cement,    . 

4 

_ 

4 

Boston.    Ward  3, 

1,681 

32 

1,713 

Wood,  brick,  and  stone, . 

1 

_ 

1 

Number  of  Stories. 

1,681 

32 

1,713 

Not  given, 

22 

12 

34 

1  story 

5 

5 

1  story  and  attic. 

22 

3 

25 

Boston.    Waru  l. 

2,843 

130 

2,973 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

9 

- 

9 

Nuviber  of  Stories. 

2,843 

130 

2,973 

2  stories, 

141 

3 

144 

1  story, 

48 

3 

51 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

399 

0 

405 

1  story  and  attic, 

229 

14 

243 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

21 

- 

21 

Basement  and  1  story. 

1 

— 

1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

38 

1 

39 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

101 

1 

102 

3  stories 

925 

16 

941 

2  stories 

510 

33 

543 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

30 

1 

31 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

629 

27 

656 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

36 

- 

36 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

69 

5 

74 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

6 

- 

6 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

110 

2 

112 

4  stories, 

39 

- 

39 

3  stories 

973 

42 

1,015 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

8 

_ 

8 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

21 

_ 

21 

5  stories, 

_ 

1 

1 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

137 

3 

140 

Basement  and  5  stories,  . 

2 

1 

3 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

5 

5 

4  stories 

9 

9 

Materials. 

1,681 

32 

1,713 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

1 

Wood, 

1,440 

26 

1,466 

Brick 

202 

5 

207 

Materials. 

2,843 

130 

2,973 

Wood  and  brick, 

33 

- 

33 

Wood, 

2,674 

115 

2,789 

Brick  and  cement,    . 

6 

1 

7 

718 


OEK^SUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


DWELLING  HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES  AND    MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  ^tiich  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Boston.    Ward  4, 

Kumher  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  storj',     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attio, 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 
Not  given,  .... 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brick, 
Brick  and  stone. 
Brick  and  cement,    . 
Not  given,   .        .  ,      . 

Boston.    Ward  5, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  Btory,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories,  .... 
Basement  and  5  stories,  . 
Not  given,  .... 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick, 
Brick  and  stone. 
Brick  and  cement,    . 
Not  given 

Boston.    Ward  6, 

Numher  of  Stories. 

1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


1,8.51 

1,851 

8 

115 

1 

9 

259 

429 

38 

50 

793 

66 

32 

3 

43 

2 

3 

1,8.51 

1,.595 

237 

1 

t 

1 


1,507 

1,507 

7 

24 

S 

134 

3.32 

3 

49 

769 

64 

33 

17 

65 

1 

1 

1,507 

1,062 

390 

2 

42 

2 

8 
1 

1,8.54 

1,854 

30 

38 


74 

74 

1 

3 

1 

15 
13 
1 
1 
35 
2 
1 
1 


74 

70 

4 


47 

47 


6 
10 

4 

20 
5 


47 

19 

22 

2 

1 


102 

102 

1 

1 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  which  Constructed. 


1,925 

1,925 

9 

118 

1 

10 

274 

442 

39 

51 

828 

68 

33 

4 

43 

2 

3 

1,925 

1,665 

241 

1 


3 

1,,554 

1,554 

7 

24 

8 

140 

342 

8 

53 

789 

69 

33 

17 

67 

1 

1 

1,,554 

1,081 

412 

4 

43 

2 

11 

1 

1,956 

1,956 

31 

39 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses; 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Boston.    AVard  6  — Con. 

Kumher  of  Stories  —  Con. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 
2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

4  stories,      .... 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 
Basement,  4  stories,  and  attic 

5  stories,     .... 

5  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  5  stories,  . 

6  stories,      .... 

7  stories 

8  stories,     .... 
Not  given,  .... 

^^<l1erials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Cement,      .... 
Wood  and  brick. 
Brick  and  stone, 

Boston.    Ward  7, 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story,        .... 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

3  stories,      .... 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories 

4  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 
Basement,  4  stories,  and  attiC; 

5  stories 

Basement  and  5  stories,  . 

6  stories 

Basement  and  6  stories,  . 

7  stories 

8  stories 

Not  given 


Materials. 


Wood, , 


9 

145 

140 

10 

37 

483 

243 

68 

65 

418 

30 

36 

4 

79 

1 

9 

6 

2 

1 


1,854 

579 

1,215 

1 

53 


1,.5.54 

1,554 

9 

2 

75 

96 

IS 

150 

233 

197 

57 

278 

297 

9 

49 

3 

62 

4 

9 

1 

2 

3 


1,554 
203 


10 
5 

2 
29 
10 

7 

1 
25 

1 


102 
26 
75 


128 
128 


10 
14 

3 
29 
15 
14 

8 
13 
12 

1 


128 

18 


9 

155 

145 

10 

39 

512 

253 

75 

66 

443 

31 

36 

4 

87 

1 

9 

7 

2 

1 

1 

1,956 

605 

1,290 

1 

53 


1,682 

1,682 

9 

2 

85 

110 

21 

179 

248 

211 

65 

291 

309 

10 

51 

3 

66 
4 
II 
1 
2 
3 
1 

1,682 
221 


DWELLING    HOUSES. 


719 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES    AND    MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  op  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


SUFFOLK  —  Con. 

Boston.    Ward  T  — Con. 

Materials —  Con. 
Biick,  .        ... 

Stone,  . 

Wood  and  brick. 
Brick  and  stone, 
Xot  given,  . 

Boston.    Ward  s, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

4  stories,      .... 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  4  stories, . 
Basement,  4  stories,  and  attic 

5  stories,     .... 

5  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  5  stories,  . 
Basement,  5  stories,  and  attic, 

6  stories 

Basement  and  G  stories, 

7  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  7  stories, 
Xot  given,  . 


yraterials. 
Wood, . 
Brick,  . 
Stone,  . 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 
Wood  and  cement. 
Brick  and  stone, 
Briclc  and  cement, 
Not  given,  . 


Boston.   Ward  9, 

Xumber  of  Stories 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories,     . 
2  stories  and  attic,    . 


Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing- 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


1,314 

103 

1,417 

9 

4 

13 

8 

- 

8 

20 

2 

22 

- 

1 

1 

1,891 

83 

1,974 

1,891 

■   83 

1,974 

22 

1 

23 

6 

2 

8 

8 

1 

9 

2 

- 

2 

130 

12 

142 

116 

5 

121 

IS 

- 

IS 

87 

3 

90 

368 

14 

382 

318 

12 

330 

143 

1 

144 

ISO 

4 

184 

243 

12 

255 

64 

5 

69 

86 

5 

91 

20 

1 

21 

58 

2 

60 

.  1 

- 

1 

10 

1 

11 

1 

- 

1 

4 

2 

6 

1 

- 

1 

1 

- 

1 

1 

- 

1 

3 

- 

3 

1,891 

83 

1,974 

359 

22 

381 

1,474 

58 

1,.532 

14 

- 

14 

19 

- 

19 

10 

1 

11 

2 

- 

2 

10 

1 

11 

1 

1 

2 

2 

- 

2 

1,970 

91 

2,061 

1,970 

91 

2,061 

34 

- 

34 

16 

1 

17 

5 

- 

5 

1 

- 

1 

76 

11 

87 

91 

3 

94 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


SUFFOLK  — Con. 
Boston.  Ward  9-rCon. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 
3  stories,      .... 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories,      .... 

4  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 
Basement,  4  stories,  and  attic 

5  stories 

Basement  and  5  stories,  . 

6  stories 

Basement  and  7  stories,  . 
Not  given,  .... 

Materials. 
Wood,. 

Brick 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 
Brick  and  stone. 
Not  given,  . 

Boston.    Ward  10, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .        . 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  3  stories. 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

4  stories, 

4  stories  an<l  attic,    . 
Basement  and  4  stories, 
Basement,  4  stories,  and  attic 

5  stories. 
Basement  and  5  stories, 

6  stories, 

Basement  and  6  stories. 
Not  given,  . 

Materials. 
Wood,. 

Brick,  .... 
Stone,  .... 
Wood  and  Ijrick, 


32 

268 

250 

77 

177 

428 

235 

13 

203 

11 

34 

15 

2 

1 
1 

1,970 

292 

1,455 

1 

29 

4 

189 


2,292 

2,292 

9 

17 

3 

3 

62 

100 

57 

52 

136 

26 

831 

58 

340 

1 

519 

1 

24 

33 

4 

9 


2,292 

222 

1,697 

45 

o 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
lier  of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


13 
2 

11 
24 
1 
1 
10 
1 
1 
•2 


91 
21 
66 


121 

121 

1 

3 

3 

2 

6 


16 

51 
1 

17 

21 


121 

9 

73 

11 


33 

276 

263 

79 

188 

4.52 

236 

14 

213 

12 

35 

17 

2 

1 
2 

2,061 

313 

1,521 

1 

31 

5 

189 

1 

2,413 

2,413 

10 

20 

6 

3 

64 

106 

57 

52 

1.52 

26 

882 

59 

.357 

1 

540 

1 

24 

33 

4 

9 


2,413 
231 

1,770 

56 

2 


720 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES  AND   MATERIALS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Boston.    Ward  10  —  Con. 

Matei-ials  —  Con. 
Brick  and  stone, 
Not  given,  . 

Boston.    Ward  11, 

Ntimber  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attlC; 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories, 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  4  stories. 
Basement,  4  stories,  and  attic 

5  stories, 

5  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  5  stories. 
Basement,  5  stoi-ies,  and  attic 

6  stories. 

Basement  and  6  stories. 
Basement,  6  stories,  and  attic 

7  stories. 

Basement  and  7  stories. 
Basement  and  8  stories. 
Not  given,  . 

Materials. 
Wood, .... 
Brick,  .... 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone. 
Brick  and  stone, 
Not  given,  . 

Boston.    Ward  12, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 


318 

8 

2,515 
2,515 

4 

1 

81 

70 

6 

18 

180 

204 

300 

275 

84 

70 

876 

75 

18 

1 

204 

1 

3 

35 

1 

'  1 

5 

1 

1 

2,515 
185 

1,672 

209 

3 

444 
2 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


28 


260 

260 

1 

1 


3 

1 

1 

8 

10 

55 

16 

6 

8 

92 

12 

5 

19 


16 


260 

7 

110 

22 

1 

119 

1 


2,249 

85 

2,249 

85 

3 

- 

12 

1 

1 

- 

5 

- 

40 

- 

115 

11 

6 

- 

39 

3 

200 

17 

67 

3 

294 

10 

346 
8 

2,775 

2,775 

1 

5 

1 

87 

73 

7 

19 

188 

214 

355 

291 

90 

78 

968 

87 

23 

1 

223 

1 

3 

51 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

2,775 

192 

1,782 

231 

3 

1 

.563 

3 

2,.334 

2,3.34 

3 

13 

1 

5 

40 

126 

6 

42 

217 

70 

304 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Boston.    Ward  12  — Con. 
Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 
4  stories, 

4  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 
Basement,  4  stories,  and  attic, 

5  stories 

Basement  and  5  stories,  . 

6  stories, 

Basement  and  6  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick,  .... 

Stone,  .... 

Cement, 

Wood  and  ijrick. 

Brick  and  stone. 

Brick  and  cement,    . 

Boston.    Ward  13, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attiC; 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories,      .... 
Basement  and  4  stories, . 

5  stories,     . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick,  .... 

Cement, 

Wood  and  brick, 

Bricli  and  stone, 

Brick  and  cement,    . 

Boston.    Ward  14, 

Number  of  Sioriei 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and. 2  stories. 


412 

.      6 

434 

17 

22 

."> 

427 

11 

24 

- 

131 

4 

6 

- 

10 

- 

1 

- 

2,249 

S5 

258 

10 

1,882 

69 

34 

2 

3 

- 

37 

8 

34 

- 

1 

1 

2,.341 

48 

2,341 

48 

20 

- 

78 

2 

3 

] 

21 

- 

227 

'• 

376 

12 

83 

1 

55 

- 

1,032 

20 

78 

- 

236 

4 

17 

- 

102 

1 

8 

- 

5 

- 

2,.341 

48 

2,0.33 

41 

264 

6 

1 

- 

38 

1 

1 

- 

4 

- 

2,485 

142 

2,485 

142 

16 

6 

33 

1 

5 

1 

8 

1 

720 

56 

242 

10 

66 

- 

418 

451 

24 

438 

24 

135 

6 

10 

1 

2, .334 

268 

1,951 

36 

3 

40 

34 

2 

2,389 

2,389 

20 

80 

4 

21 

234 

388 

84 

55 

1,052 

78 

240 

17 

103 

8 

5 

2,389 

2,074 

270 

1 

39 

1 

4 

2,627 

2,627 

22 

34 

6 

9 

776 

252 

66 


DWELLING    HOUSES. 


'21 


DWELLING  HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF   STORIES    AND   MATERIALS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber of 

Num- 
ber of 

Total 

Num- 

Counties, Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber of 

Num- 
ber of 

Total 
Num- 

Number of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 
Dwell- 

ino- 

Number  op  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 
Dwell- 

ing 

of  which  Constructed. 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses  i 

Houses 

of  which  Constructed. 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses, 

Houses 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 

SUFFOLK— Con. 

Boston.    AVardU— Con. 

Boston.    Ward  16  — Con. 

Number  of  Stories  — Con. 

Kumber  of  Stories  —  Con. 

Basement,  2  stoi-ies,  and  attic, 

40 

1 

41 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

27 

1 

28 

3  stories, 

1,075 

57 

1,132 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

9 

- 

9 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

18 

o 

20 

3  stories 

848 

38 

886 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

200 

4 

204 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

13 

1 

14 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

6 

- 

6 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

63 

1 

64 

4  stories, 

50 

o 

52 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

2 

- 

t> 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

3 

- 

3 

4  stories, 

21 

- 

21 

5  stories, 

o 

- 

2 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

3 

- 

3 

Basement  and  5  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

5  stories 

- 

1 

1 

Not  given, 

- 

1 

1 

6  stories 

1 

- 

1 

Materials. 
Wood, 

2,485 
2,090 

142 
121 

2,627 
2,211 

Basement  and  6  stories, . 
Not  given 

2 

1 

- 

•2 

1 

Brick, 

355 

IS 

373 

Materials. 

2,103 

.  126 

2,229 

Stone, 

4 

- 

4 

Wood, 

1,905 

104 

2,009 

Wood  and  brick. 

28 

2 

30 

Brick, 

159 

14 

173 

Brick  and  stone. 

8 

- 

8 

Stone, 

2 

- 

2 

Not  given, 

- 

1 

1 

Wood  and  brick, 

4 

- 

4 

Nwnber  of  Stories. 

2,294 
2,294 

68 
68 

2,362 
2,362 

Wood  and  stone, 
Brick  and  stone. 
Not  given, 

1 

31 
1 

8 

1 

39 

1 

1  story, 

10 

1 

11 

1  story  and  attic. 

59 

5 

64 

Boston.    AVard  17, 

2,441 

129 

2,570 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

19 

•2 

21 

Number  of  Stories. 

2,441 

129 

2,570 

•2  stories, 

498 

22 

520 

1  story, 

19 

1 

20 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

351 

12 

363 

1  story  and  attic. 

81 

11 

92 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

96 

- 

96 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

1 

1 

2 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

146 

o 

148 

2  stories, 

,527 

24 

551 

3  stories 

726 

14 

740 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

631 

20 

651 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

21 

1 

22 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

50 

3 

53 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

353 

8 

361 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

51 

4 

55 

4 

- 

4 

3  stories, 

961 

53 

1,014 

4  stories 

6 

- 

6 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

26 

1 

27 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 

2 

- 

2 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

45 

3 

48 

5  stories, 

1 

- 

1 

4  stories, 

48 

4 

52 

Basement  and  5  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Not  given 

1 

4 

5 

6  stories, 

1 

- 

1 

Materials. 

2,441 

129 

2,570 

Not  given, 

- 

1 

1 

Wood, 

1,919 

92 

2,011 

Materials. 

2,294 

68 

2,362 

Brick 

504 

31 

535 

Wood, 

2,094 

59 

2,153 

Stone, 

2 

- 

2 

169 

7 

176 

Wood  and  brick. 

14 

2 

16 

Cement 

10 

- 

10 

Wood  and  stone. 

1 

- 

1 

17 

1 

18 

Not  given 

1 

4 

5 

Wood  and  stone, 

Not  given, 

2 
•2 

1 

2 
o 

1 

Boston.    Ward  18, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

2,303 

2,303 

18 

132 

132 

2 

2,435 

2,435 

20 

Boston.    Ward  16, 

2,103 

126 

2,229 

1  story  and  attic. 

34 

4 

38 

Nu7nber  of  Stories. 

2,103 

126 

2,229 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

3 

- 

3 

1  story 

32 

5 

37 

2  stories, 

316 

10 

326 

1  story  and  attic. 

26 

1 

27 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

322 

34 

356 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

1 

- 

1 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

68 

4 

72 

2  stories, 

396 

23 

419 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

27 

3 

30 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

658 

55 

713 

3  stories, 

755 

32 

787 

'"19, 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


DWELLING  HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES   AND    MATERIALS —Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  which  Constructed. 


SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Boston.    Ward  18— Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Cou. 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories,      .... 
•  4  stories  and  attic,    . 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 
Basement,  i  stories,  and  attic 

5  stories,     .... 

6  Btories,     .... 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick 

Stone 

Wood  and  Ijrick, 
Wood  and  stone. 
Brick  and  stone, 

Boston.    Ward  19, 

Number  of  Stories 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories, 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

4  stories,  .... 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 
6  stories,     . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick,  .... 
Stone, .... 
Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone, 
Brick  and  stone. 
Brick  and  cement,    . 

Boston.    Ward  20, 

Number  of  Stories 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories. 
Basement,  2  stories,  aud  attic, 

3  stories 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 

Dwell- 

mfr 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


22 

461 

6 

137 

2 

108 

3 

20 

1 

2,303 

1,254 

1,013 

10 

8 

18 

2,144 

2,144 

12 

75 

3 

217 

402 

26 

24 

1,111 

43 

118 

48 

44 

20 

1 

2,144 

1,730 

319 

23 

9 

1 

61 

1 

3,589 

3,589 

63 

191 

2 

8 

60S 

2,131 

19 

36 

490 


3 

29 


132 
81 
49 


1 

1 

136 

136 

1 

1 

26 
13 

2 

68 
1 
9 
5 

10 


136 

87 
43 

O 

1 
3 


472 

472 

5 

17 


40 
347 

3 
45 


25 
490 

8 
143 

2 

109 

3 

22 

1 

2,435 

1,335 

1,062 

10 

8 

1 

19 

2,280 

2,280 

13 

76 

3 

243 

415 

28 

24 

1,179 

44 

127 

53 

54 

20 

1 

2,280 

1,817 

362 

25 

10 

1 

64 

1 

4,061 
4,061 

68 
208 

2 

S 

648 

2,478 

19 

39 

535 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing IIorSES,  AND  JIaterials 
of  which  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

rag 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Boston.    Ward  20  — Con. 
Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories, . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

4  stories 

5  stories 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone, 
Brick  and  stone. 
Wood,  brick,  and  stone,  . 

Boston.    Ward  21, 

Niimber  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories 

4  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  4  stories, . 
Basement,  4  stories,  and  attic 

5  stories 

Basement  and  5  stories,  . 

6  stories 

8  stories,     .... 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone. 
Brick  and  stone, 

Boston.    Ward  22, 

Nimber  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,    . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 
2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 


11 

4 

23 

10 

1 

- 

6 

- 

- 

1 

3,589 

472 

3,506 

464 

72 

8 

1 

- 

4 

- 

4 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

2,896 

151 

2,896 

151 

12 

1 

39 

- 

( 

- 

333 

i 

1,303 

61 

64 

4 

118 

5 

840 

55 

58 

3 

31 

2 

6 

1 

75 

11 

2 

- 

1 

1 

1 

- 

3 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

2,896 

151 

2,.560 

108 

268 

39 

24 

- 

32 

4 

3 

- 

9 

- 

2,850 

179 

2,850 

179 

8 

2 

89 

5 

1 

- 

3 

- 

.571 

26 

1,045 

75 

21 

- 

20 

1 

15 

33 

1 

6 

1 

4,0(;l 
3,970 
SO 
1 
4 
4 
1 
1 

3,047 

3,047 

13 

39 

7 

340 

1,.364 

68 

123 

895 

61 

33 

7 

86 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

3,047 

2,668 

307 

24 

36 

3 

9 

3,029 

3,029 

10 

94 

1 

3 

597 

1,120 

21 

21 


DWELLING   HOUSES. 


'23 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES  AND   MATERIALS —  Continued. 


Num- 

Num- 

Total 
Num- 

Num- 

Num- 

Total 

CoDNTiEs,  Cities,  Towns, 

ber  of 

ber  of 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

ber  of 

ber  of 

N'U-MBER  <iF   STOKIES  TO   DWELL- 

Oc- 
cupied 
]>wel!- 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 

Number  of  Stokies  to  Dwell- 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber  of 

ING  Houses,  and  Materials 

Dwell- 

iricr 

ing  Houses,  and  JIaterials 

Dwell- 

inrr 

OF  which  Constkucted. 

ins 

ing 

Housps 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 

.  ing 

mg 
Houses 

. 

Houses 

Houses 

A  i  vy  tl  tj  V' u 

Houses 

Houses 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Boston.    Ward  22  — Con. 

Boston.    Ward  24  — Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 

3  stories, 

924 

53 

977 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

13 

2 

15 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

39 

4 

43 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

S.T 

6 

91 

4  stories, 

4 

- 

4 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

2 

- 

2 

6  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

- 

1 

4  stories, 

37 

6 

43 

Not  given 

1 

- 

1 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Materials. 

3,234 

238 

3,472 

Basement,  4  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

1 

Wood, 

3,222 

236 

3,458 

5  stories, 

2 

2 

Brick 

o 

2 

4 

6  stories, 

- 

1 

1 

Stone, 

1 

1 

8  stories 

1 

- 

1 

Wood  and  brick, 

6 

6 

Materials. 

2,850 

179 

3,029 

Wood  and  stone. 

1 

1 

Wood 

2,607 

143 

2,750 

Brick  and  stone. 

1 

- 

1 

Bricl£, 

226 

34 

280 

Not  given, 

1 

- 

1 

Stone,  .       .       . 

3 

- 

3 

Boston.   Ward  25, 

2,602 

218 

2,820 

Wood  and  bricli. 

7 

- 

7 

yumber  of  Stories. 

2,602 

218 

2,820 

Wood  and  stone. 

7 

1 

8 

1  story 

48 

3 

51 

Wood  and  cement,    . 

- 

1 

1 

1  story  and  attic, 

124 

12 

136 

Basement  and  1  story,    . 

5 

_ 

5 

Boston.    Ward  23, 

2,947 

248 

3,195 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

9 

_ 

9 

Number  of  Stories. 

2,947 

248 

3,195 

2  stories, 

668 

42 

710 

1  story,        

42 

1 

43 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

1,450 

118 

1,568 

1  story  and  attic, 

213 

7 

220 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

17 

1 

18 

Basement  and  1  stoi-y,     . 

4 

- 

4 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

35 

o 

37 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

10 

- 

10 

3  stories 

211 

37 

248 

2  stories 

506 

35 

.541 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

10 

_ 

10 

2  stories  and  attic,    , 

1,872 

174 

2,046 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

13 

_ 

13 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

9 

- 

9i 

{  Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

2 

2 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

32 

4 

36 

4  stories 

9 

_ 

9 

3  stories, 

243 

23 

266 

Not  given, 

1 

3 

4 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

11 

1 

12 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

3 

3 

6 

Materials. 

2,602 

218 

2,820 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

- 

1 

Wood, 

2,465 

209 

2,674 

4  stories, 

1 

- 

1 

Brick, 

89 

4 

93 

Stone 

11 

1 

12 

Materials. 

2,947 

248 

3,195 

Cement,       .        .        .        .    "    . 

2 

_ 

2 

Wood, 

2,922 

242 

3,164 

Wood  and  brick. 

14 

1 

15 

Brick 

12 

3 

15 

Wood  and  stone. 

19 

_ 

19 

Stone, 

4 

- 

4 

Wood  and  cement,   . 

1 

_ 

1 

Wood  and  brick, 

4 

1 

5 

Brick  and  stone. 

1 

1 

Wood  and  stone. 

1 

2 

3 

Not  given, 

_ 

3 

3 

Stone  and  cement,    , 

4 

- 

4 

CIIEI.SEA,       .... 

4,743 

333 

5,076 

3,234 

238 

3,472 

Number  of  Stories. 

4,743 

333 

5,076 

Number  of  Stories. 

3,234 

238 

3,472 

1  story 

43 

- 

43 

1  story, 

16 

3 

19 

1  story  and  attic, 

207 

14 

221 

1  story  and  attic. 

274 

10 

284 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

1 

1 

2 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

2 

- 

2 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

01 

7 

68 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

5 

- 

5 

2  stories 

1,016 

93 

1,109 

2  stories, 

826 

60 

886 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

1,576 

85 

1,661 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

1,795 

134 

1,929 

Basement  and  2  stories, . 

170 

15 

185 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

27 

5 

32 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

216 

8 

224 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

36 

2 

38 

3  stories, 

1,021 

78 

1,099 

3  stories 

233 

22 

255 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

73 

6 

79 

'24. 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES   AND   MATERIALS —Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

KUMBER  OF    StOKIES  TO   DWELL- 
ING Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

mg 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


es, 


SUFFOLK  — Con. 

CHEI.SEA  — Con. 

Number  of  Stories— Con. 
Basement  and  3  stories, . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

4  stories. 
Basement  and  4  stor 

5  stories  and  attic. 
Basement  and  5  stor: 
Not  given,  . 

Materials 
Wood, . 
Bricli,  . 
Stone,  . 

Wood  and  bricli, 
AVood  and  stone. 
Brick  and  stone, 
Bricli  and  cement. 
Not  given,  . 


Chelsea.    Ward  1, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

4  stories,     .... 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

5  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Briclc 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brick. 
Brick  and  stone, 

Chelsea.    Wakd  2, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,    . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories,      .... 
3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 


291 

13 

39 

14 

1 

1 

4,743 

3,771 

927 

5 

28 
1 


1,089 

1,089 

11 

51 

25 

196 

327 

55 

37 

265 

26 

59 

2 

27 
7 
1 

1,089 

788 

285 

1 

9 

6 

1,138 

1,138 

16 

61 

1 

15 

313 

280 

26 

103 

225 

35 

37 


18 
3 


333 

254 

70 

1 

3 


67 

67 


12 

20 

6 

21 


67 
52 
15 


1 
31 
16 

1 

8 

13 

6 


309 

13 

42 

14 

1 

1 

5 

5,076 

4,025 

997 

6 

31 

1 

7 

4 

5 

1,156 

l,l.i6 

11 

53 

27 

208 

347 

61 

37 

286 

26 

62 

2 

28 


1,1.56 
840 
300 

1 
9 
6 

1,225 

1,225 

16 

69 

1 

16 

344 

296 

27 

111 

238 

41 

39 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
NuMBEK  OF  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Chelsea.    Ward  2— Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

4  stories, 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 
Not  given, 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brick, 
Brick  and  stone. 
Brick  and  cement,    . 
Not  given,  .... 

Chelsea.    Ward  3, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

4  stories 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 
Not  given 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick. 

Not  given,  .... 


Chelsea.    Ward  4, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 
3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 
Basement  and  5  stories,  . 


10 

11 

5 


1,138 
902 
226 
1 
4 
1 
4 


Materials. 


Wood, , 


1,039 

1,039 

7 

69 

18 

151 

391 

47 

44 

236 

6 

68 

1 

1 


1,039 

852 

178 

9 


846 

846 

5 

16 

3 

76 

336 

39 

25 

213 

4 

126 

1 

1 

1 

846 
629 


87 
65 
20 


79 

79 

4 
1 
4 
21 
9 
5 

24 


79 

49 

25 

1 

4 

45 

45 


8 

16 

1 

12 


45 
37 


10 

11 

5 

1 

1,225 
967 
246 
1 
5 
1 
4 
1 

1,118 

1,118 

7 

73 

1 

22 

172 

400 

52 

44 

260 

6 

73 

3 

1 

4 

1,118 

901 

203 

10 

4 

891 

891 

5 

16 

3 

84 

352 

40 

25 

225 

4 

134 

1 

1 

1 

891 
666 


DWELLING   HOUSES. 


725 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES  AND   MATERIALS  —  Contimiecl. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Nu.MBER  OF  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  which  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 
Chelsea.    Ward  4  — Con. 

Materials —  Con. 
Brick 

AYood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 

Chelsea.    Ward  5, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attiC: 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Stone,  ..... 
Wood  and  Inick, 

Kevere,     .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories,      .... 
Not  given,  .... 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick 

AVood  and  brick, 

TVintlirop, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attiC; 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 


213 
3 
1 

631 

631 

4 

10 

2S0 

242 

3 

7 

82 

2 

1 

631 

600 

2.5 

3 

3 

1,407 

1,407 

21 

247 

2 

10 

305 

666 

63 

35 

51 

1 

5 

1 


1,407 

1,392 

15 


855 
855 

36 

224 

1 

13 

189 

342 

9 

18 

19 


55 


21 
24 

0 


55 

51 

3 

1 


336 

336 

14 

88 

4 
99 
98 

5 
10 
12 


1 

5 

3.36 
327 

8 
1 

291 

291 

22 

96 

I 

77 

83 

4 

3 

5 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


220 
4 
1 

686 

686 

4 

10 

301 

266 

5 

7 

90 

2 

1 

686 

651 

28 

4 

3 

1,743 

1,743 

35 

335 

2 

14 

404 

764 

68 

45 

63 

1 

5 

1 

1 

5 

1,743 

1,719 

23 

1 

1,146 

1,146 

58 

320 

1 

14 

266 

425 

13 

21 

24 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

XUJIBER  OF   STOBIES  TO  DWELL- 
ING Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

DweU- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 
tViutlirop  —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

4  stories, 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 

WORCESTER. 

Ashbnrnliani. 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

3  stories, 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick, 


Atliol,         .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

4  stories,      .... 
Not  given,  .... 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick, 

Anburii,    .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 


3 
1 

855 
852 


446 

446 

287 

5 

10 

136 

7 

1 

446 

432 

12 

2 

1,4,50 

1,4.50 

21 

564 

2 

55 

80 

639 

2 
35 
41 

2 

5 
3 
1 

1,450 

1,436 

12 

2 

277 

277 

37 

151 

2 

51 

29 

4 

2 

1 


291 

290 
1 


60 

60 

41 

1 

2 

16 


60 

55 

3 


67 

67 

1 

34 

4 

3 

24 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


67 

66 

1 


21 

21 

5 

12 

3 
1 


3 
1 

1,146 

1,143 

1 

2 

1 


506 
.506 
328 
6 
12 
152 


506 

487 

15 

4 

1,517 

1,.517 

22 

598 

2 

59 

S3 

663 

2 

35 
41 
3 
5 
3 
1 

1,.517 

1,.502 

13 

2 

298 

298 

42 

163 

2 

.54 

30 

4 


726 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES    AND   MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
NnMBER  OF  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Matekials 
of  which  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing : 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


WORCESTER  —  Con 

Aiibnrn  —  Con. 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick,  .... 


Barre, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories, 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick,  .... 
Wood  and  brick, 


Berlin, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 

Materials. 
Wood,. 

Brick,  .... 
AVood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone, 
Wood  and  cement,    . 

Blackatoue,    . 

Number  of  Stories 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attiC; 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,  . 
Basement  and  3  stories, 

4  stories. 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick,  .... 
Stone,  .... 
Wood  and  brick, 


277 

21 

276 

21 

1 

- 

501 

71 

.Wl 

71 

172 

31 

64 

6 

241 

27 

18 

4 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

- 

501 

71 

488 

66 

11 

5 

2 

- 

211 

26 

211 

26 

1 

- 

96 

20 

5 

1 

4 

1 

103 

4 

1 

- 

2 

- 

211 

26 

201 

26 

5 

- 

2 

- 

1 

- 

2 

- 

901 

50 

901 

50 

9 

3 

412 

29 

- 

1 

65 

3 

186 

5 

195 

i 

7 

1 

16 

4 

- 

4 

2 

- 

1 

1 

901 

,50 

823 

47 

23 

- 

4 

- 

13 

- 

298 

297 

1 

572 

572 

203 

70 

268 

22 

,5 

3 

1 

572 

554 

16 


237 

237 
1 

116 
6 
5 

106 
1 
2 

237 

227 
5 
2 

1 


951 

951 

12 

441 

1 

68 

191 

202 

8 

16 

4 

4 

2 

2 

951 
870 

23 
4 

13 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  JIaterials 
of  which  Constructed. 


1  Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 
Dwell- 

cupied 
Dwell- 

in If 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


WORCESTER—  Con. 
Blaclistone  —  Con. 

^^nt€rials  — Con. 
Wood  and  stone. 
Wood,  brick,  and  stone, 

Bolton,      ... 

Ntimber  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories, 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick,  ...... 

Boylston,         .        .        .        . 

Ntimher  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

3  stories,     .        .        .        .        . 

Materials. 
AVood, . 

Brick,  .... 
Wood  and  brick. 


Brookfield,     . 

Number  of  Sto7-ies. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story, 
Basement,  1  story,  and 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, 
Basement,  2  stories,  and 

3  stories, 

Basement  and  3  stories, 

4  stories, 
Not  given,  . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick. 
Not  given,  . 

Charlton, 

Number  of  Stories, 
1  story, 
1  story  and  attic, 


attic 


attic 


35 

3 

3 

- 

191 

11 

191 

11 

25 

1 

45 

2 

1 

- 

17 

- 

100 

8 

1 

- 

3 

- 

191 

11 

182 

11 

9 

- 

147 

10 

147 

10 

12 

- 

49 

7 

71 

3 

14 

- 

1 

- 

147 

10 

141 

10 

4 

- 

2 

- 

599 

59 

599 

59 

37 

10 

183 

25 

1 

1 

8 

2 

251 

12 

80 

6 

IS 

- 

3 

- 

9 

c> 

1 

- 

- 

1 

2 

- 

599 

59 

568 

54 

22 

3 

3 

- 

4 

2 

o 

- 

420 

21 

420 

21 

29 

5 

211 

8 

38 
3 

202 

202 

26 

47 

1 

17 

108 

1 

2 

202 

193 

9 

157 
157 
12 
56 
74 
14 
1 

157 

151 

4 

2 

658 

658 

47 

208 

8 

10 

263 

86 

18 

3 

11 

1 

1 

2 

658 

622 

25 

3 

6 

2 

441 

441 

34 

219 


DWELLING    HOUSES. 


727 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES    AND    MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stouies  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


WORCKSTER  — Con. 

Charlton  — Con. 

JS'umher  of  Stories  — Con. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Briclj, 

Stone, 

Wood  and  bricli. 
Wood  and  stone, 

Clinton, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

4  stories 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Briclc, 

Cement 

Wood  and  stone, 
Wood  and  cement,    . 

Dana, 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

3  stories, 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Briek 

Wood  and  briclj, 


Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Douglas, 

N^umber  of  Stories. 

1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 


134 

3'.) 
4 

420 
401 
fi 
3 
9 
1 

1,694 

1,694 

46 

540 

3 

50 

3S2 

451 

52 

64 

70 

5 

16 

5 

9 

1 

1,694 

1,605 

85 

1 

1 


175 
175 
121 

4 
47 

3 

175 

173 

1 

1 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


390 
390 

25 

202 

6 

15 


21 
21 


59 

59 

4 

30 

1 

2 

11 

9 


59 

56 

3 


12 

12 

10 

1 


29 

29 

3 

17 


140 

41 

4 

441 
422 
6 
3 
9 
1 

l,7.i3 

1,753 

50 

570 

4 

52 

393 

460 

52 

64 

72 

5 

16 

5 

9 

1 

1,7.53 

1,661 

88 

1 

1 


187 

187 

131 

5 

47 

4 

187 

185 

1 

1 

419 
419 

28 

219 

6 

16 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


WORCESTER  — Con. 

Douglas  — Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 
2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories, 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Bvick, 

Wood  and  bricli, 

Dudley,     .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 
3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

Matei-ials. 

Wood 

Briclc 

Stone, 

Wood  and  bricli. 
Stone  and  cement,    . 
Wood,  bricls,  and  stone, . 

FITCHBITRO, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attiC; 

3  stories,      .... 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories, . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories,      .... 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

5  stories,      .... 
Not  given 


54 

68 

1 

15 

3 

1 

390 

373 

10 

7 

420 

420 

1 

211 

1 

12 

24 

137 


3 
4 
1 

2 

420 
399 

8 
7 
4 

g 


3,886 

3,886 

17 

1,473 

3 

104 

403 

1,310 

91 

96 

295 

44 


29 
29 


22 
22 

13 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


22 

20 


1 
1 

182 

182 

5 

85 

12 

20 
43 
4 
5 
5 
1 


59 

69 

2 

16 
3 
1 

419 

402 
10 

7 

442 

442 

1 

224 

1 

12 

25 

143 

7 

17 

5 

4 

1 

2 

442 

419 

8 

7 
5 

2 
1 

4,068 

4,068 

22 

1,558 

3 

116 

423 

1,353 

95 

101 

300 

45 


728 


CENSUS    OP    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


DWELLING  HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES   AND  MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  op  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Matp;rials 
of  which  Constructed. 


WORCESTER  —  Con 

FITCIIBURG  — Con. 

Materials. 
Wood, . 
Brick,  . 
Stone,  . 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone, 
Brick  and  stone, 
Stone  and  cement, 
Not  given,  . 

riTCHBURG.    Ward  1, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     . 
3  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  3  stories, 
5  stories, 

Materials. 
Wood, .... 
Brick,  .... 
Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 

FlTCHBURG.     AVARD  2,    . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 
Not  given 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

M^ood  and  lirick, 

Not  given 

FlTCHBURG.    Ward  3,  . 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 


Niim- 
biT  of 
Oc- 
ciipied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


3,886 

182 

3,640 

172 

ISO 

6 

3 

- 

32 

1 

1 

2 

27 

- 

1 

- 

O 

1 

624 

16 

624 

16 

2 

4 

325 

8 

27 

1 

40 

- 

161 

2 

19 

1 

31 

- 

9 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

624 

16 

612 

16 

7 

- 

4 

- 

1 

- 

740 

28 

740 

28 

3 

- 

273 

14 

1 

- 

25 

1 

lis 

4 

203 

5 

35 

2 

19 

1 

42 

- 

6 

- 

12 

- 

o 

- 

1 

1 

740 

28 

678 

27 

49 

- 

13 

- 

- 

1 

649 

26 

649 

26 

2 

- 

228 

11 

4,068 

3,812 

186 

3 

33 

3 

27 

1 

3 

640 

640 

6 

333 

28 

40 

163 

8 

20 

31 

9 

1 

1 

640 

628 

i 

4 
1 

768 

768 

3 

287 

1 

26 

122 

208 

37 

20 

42 

6 

12 

2 

2 

768 

705 

49 

13 

1 

675 
675 

2 

239 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


AVORCESTER  — Con. 

FlTCHBURG.    AVARD3  — Con 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 
2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic. 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

Materials. 

AVood, 

Brick, 

Stone, 

AVood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone, 

FlTCHBURG.     AVARD  4,  . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories,     . 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories, 

4  stories  and  attic, 

5  stories,     . 
Not  given,  . 

Materials 
Wood, . 
Brick,  . 

AVood  and  brick, 
Brick  antl  stone. 
Stone  and  cement, 
Not  given,  . 

FlTCHBURG.     AA'^ARD  5,    . 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories,      .... 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

4  stories,      .... 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 


25 

2 

68 

2 

228 

7 

27 

- 

21 

- 

41 

3 

4 

- 

4 

- 

1 

1 

649 

26 

594 

20 

47 

4 

'-} 

- 

6 

1 

- 

1 

549 

32 

549 

32 

i 

- 

108 

12 

3 

3 

62 

4 

253 

9 

9 

1 

15 

- 

63 

o 

15 

1 

- 

1 

- 

6 

- 

1 

- 

1 

- 

o 

- 

549 

32 

483 

32 

31 

- 

5 

_ 

27 

- 

1 

- 

2 

- 

593 

24 

593 

24 

145 

8 

65 

9 

257 

7 

i 

- 

17 

- 

87 

Q 

- 

5 

_ 

6 

- 

1 

27 

70 

235 

27 

21 

44 

4 

4 

2 

675 

614 

51 

7 
1 

581 

581 

7 

120 

6 

66 

262 

10 

15 

65 

16 

3 

1 

6 

1 

1 

2 

.581 

515 

31 

5 

27 
1 


617 

617 

153 

74 

264 

7 

17 

87 

3 

5 

6 

1 


DWELLIXCI    HOUSES. 


729 


DWELLING  HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES    AND   MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


ConNTiES,  Cities,  Towns, 

Xum- 
berof 

Num- 
ber of 

Total 
Num- 

Counties, Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber of 

Num- 
ber of 

Total 
Num- 

Number of  Stories  to  Dwell- 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 

Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 

ing  Houses,  and  Materials 

Dwell- 

ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

ing 
Houses 

OP  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Houses 

Houses 

AXV/  I.Xi^^t7 

AV'ORCESTER  — Con. 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

FiTCHBURG.  Ward  5  — Cou. 

<>raftoii  —  Con. 

Materials. 

593 

24 

617 

Materials. 

926 

51 

977 

AVood, 

574 

23 

597 

AVood, 

915 

48 

963 

Brick 

IS 

1 

19 

Brick 

7 

1 

8 

Stone, 

1 

- 

1 

Wood  and  brick. 

4 

1 

5 

FITCHBURG.     AVARD  6,    . 

731 

56 

787 

Not  given, 

- 

1 

1 

Number  of  Stories. 

731 

56 

787 

Itardwiok 

460 

21 

481 

1  story, 

3 

1 

4 

Number  of  Stories. 

460 

21 

481 

1  story  and  attic, 

394 

32 

426 

1  story, 

5 

_ 

5 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

2 

- 

2 

1  story  and  attic. 

163 

6 

169 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

24 

5 

29 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

9 

1 

10 

2  stories, 

50 

1 

51 

2  stories, 

27 

5 

32 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

208 

13 

221 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

221 

8 

229 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

5 

1 

6 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

4 

_ 

4 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

5 

3 

8 

3  stories, 

4 

_ 

4 

3  stories, 

31 

- 

31 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

27 

1 

28 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

t 

7 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

O 

_ 

2 

Materials. 

460 

21 

481 

Wood 

455 

20 

475 

Materials. 

731 

56 

787 

Brick 

4 

1 

5 

Wood 

699 

54 

753 

Cement 

1 

- 

1 

Brick, 

28 

1 

29 

Wood  and  brick, 

4 

_ 

4 

Harvard.           .... 

262 

34 

296 

Wood  and  stone. 

_ 

1 

1 

Number  of  Stories. 

262 

34 

296 

1  story, 

15 

12 

27 

Oardner, 

1,573 

43 

1,616 

1  story  and  attic. 

73 

5 

78 

Number  of  Stories. 

1,573 

43 

1,616 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

1 

- 

1 

1  Story 

27 

1 

28 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

1 

- 

1 

1  story  and  attic, 

905 

33 

938 

2  stories, 

36 

3 

39 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

29 

- 

29 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

129 

13 

142 

2  stories 

88 

3 

91 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

0 

1 

7 

2  Stories  and  attic,    . 

449 

6 

455 

3  stories, 

1 

- 

1 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

3 

- 

3 

Materials. 

262 

34 

296 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

21 

- 

21 

Wood, 

251 

33 

284 

3  stories 

45 

- 

45 

Brick, 

1 

1 

2 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

2 

- 

2 

AVood  and  brick, 

10 

_ 

10 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

2 

- 

4  stories, 

f> 

- 

2 

Ilolden,    

415 

31 

446 

Materials. 

1,573 

43 

1,610 

Number  of  Stories. 

415 

31 

446 

Wood 

1,553 

42 

1,595 

1  story 

9 

— 

9 

Brick, 

16 

_ 

16 

1  story  and  attic, 

215 

23 

238 

Wood  and  brick. 

4 

_ 

4 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

1 

— 

1 

Wood  and  stone. 

_ 

1 

1 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

3 

1 

4 

2  stories, 

4 

- 

4 

draftoii, 

926 

51 

977 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

174 

6 

180 

Xumher  of  Stories. 

926 

51 

977 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

1  story, 

24 

2 

26 

Basement,  2  stories,  a^d  attic, 

5 

1 

6 

1  story  and  attic,       .        . 

343 

22 

,365 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

3 

- 

3 

Basement  and  1  story,     .   ,    . 

5 

1 

6 

Materials. 

415 

31 

446 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

30 

- 

30 

AA'ood, 

403 

31 

434 

2  stories, 

209 

14 

223 

Brick 

8 

- 

8 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

302 

9 

311 

AA''ood  and  brick. 

4 

- 

4 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

6 

1 

1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

3 

1 

4 

Hopedale,        .... 

285 

18 

303 

4 

- 

4 

Number  of  Stories. 

285 

18 

303 

Not  given, 

- 

1 

1 

1  story  and  attic, 

152 

n 

163 

730 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES  AND   MATERIALS —Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber of 

Num- 
ber of 

1 
Total 
Num- 

Counties, Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber of 

Num- 
ber of 

Total 
Num- 

KuMBEK or  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 
Dwell- 

ill"" 

OF  which  Constructed. 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

of  which  Constructed. 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

Houses 

WORCESTER— Con 

WORCESTER  —  Con . 

Hopedale  —  Con. 

lieloeater  —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories — Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

18 

- 

18 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

17 

- 

17 

2  stories 

14 

- 

14 

2  stories 

36 

1 

37 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

86 

i 

93 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

217 

4 

221 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

2 

- 

c> 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

2 

- 

2 

3  stories 

8 

- 

8 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

8 

- 

8 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

4 

- 

4 

3  stories, 

1 

- 

1 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

2 

- 

2 

6  stories 

1 

- 

1 

Materials. 

285 

IS 

303 

Not  given, 

1 

- 

1 

"Wood, 

2S1 

18 

299 

Stone, 

1 

- 

1 

Materials. 

594 

16 

610 

Cement 

1 

- 

1 

Wood, 

584 

15 

599 

Wood  and  stone. 

2 

- 

2 

Brick 

1 

1 

8 

AVood  and  brick, 

3 

- 

3 

Hubbardston, 

311 

36 

347 

Number  of  Stories. 

311 

36 

347 

lieoininster,   .... 

1^643 

49 

1,692 

1  story 

25 

1 

26 

Number  of  Stories. 

1,643 

49 

1,692 

1  story  and  attic, 

160 

22 

182 

1  story 

25 

- 

25 

2  stories, 

120 

13 

133 

1  story  and  attic. 

408 

20 

428 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

3 

- 

3 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

12 

1 

13 

3  stories, 

0 

- 

2 

2  stories 

472 

13 

485 

Not  given 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

634 

10 

644 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

20 

- 

20 

Materials. 

311 

36 

347 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

9 

1 

10 

Wood, 

307 

36 

343 

3  stories, 

56 

3 

59 

Brick 

3 

- 

3 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

3 

- 

3 

Stone, 

1 

- 

1 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

3 

- 

3 

4  stories,      ..... 

1 

1 

liancaster,       .... 

395 

38 

433 

Number  of  Stories. 

395 

38 

433 

Not  given, 

~ 

1 

1 

1  story, 

2 

- 

2 

Maiei-ials. 

1,643 

49 

1,692 

1  story  and  attic. 

160 

15 

175 

Wood 

1,620 

48 

1,668 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

5 

1 

6 

Brick 

17 

_ 

17 

2  stories 

47 

4 

51 

Wood  and  brick, 

6 

>- 

6 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

168 

14 

182 

Not  given, 

_ 

1 

1 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

2 

- 

2 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

4 

O 

6 

liuiienbiirg',    .... 

277 

18 

295 

3  stories 

4 

1 

5 

Number  of  Stories. 

277 

IS 

295 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

2 

- 

2 

1  story, 

29 

4 

33 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

1  story  and  attic. 

97 

6 

103 

4  stories, 

- 

1 

1 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

1 

1 

2 

2  stories, 

87 

5 

92 

Materials. 

395 

38 

433 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

60 

2 

62 

Wood, 

367 

34 

401 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

2 

_ 

o 

Brick 

i 

o 

9 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

1 

_ 

1 

Stone 

1 

- 

1 

Wood  and  brick, 

17 

o 

19 

^^aterials. 

277 

18 

295 

Wood  and  stone. 

2 

- 

o 

Mood, 

272 

18 

290 

Wood,  brick,  and  stone, . 

1 

- 

1 

Brick, 

2 

- 

2 

'   Wood  and  brick, 

3 

- 

3 

Kieioester 

594 

16 

610 

Number  of  Stories. 

594 

16 

610 

JMendou. 

221 

16 

237 

1  story 

^ 
( 

- 

1 

Number  of  Stories. 

221 

16 

237 

300 

11 

311 

1  story, 

4 

1 

5 

Basement  and  1  story, 

2 

- 

o 

1  story  and  attic, 

134 

s 

142 

DWELLING   HOUSES. 


731 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF   STORIES  AND   MATERIALS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
in*'' 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 

OF WHICH  CONSTKDCTED. 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

Houses 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Mendou  —  Con . 

New  Bralntree,    . 

114 

- 

114 

Number  of  Stories  — Con. 

Xiimlier  of  Stories. 

114 

- 

114 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

1 

- 

1 

1  story, 

5 

- 

5 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

H 

3 

14 

1  story  and  attic. 

29 

- 

29 

2  stories,     

i 

i 

2  stories, 

79 

79 

2  Btories  and  attic,    . 

55 

3 

58 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

- 

1 

Basement  and  2  stories, . 

o 

_ 

o 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

t 

1 

S 

Materials. 

114 

- 

114 

Wood 

113 

- 

113 

^faterials. 

221 

16 

237 

Brick, 

1 

- 

1 

Wood, 

217 

14 

231 

Stone 

_ 

1 

1 

Nortliliorousli,      . 

347 

23 

370 

Wood  and  briclv, 

4 

4 

Xttmber  of  Stories. 

347 

23 

370 

Wood  and  stone, 

_ 

1 

1 

1  story 

24 

4 

■    28 

1  story  and  atti<'. 

131 

6 

137 

Milfoi-d, 

1,671 

73 

1,744 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

8 

1 

9 

Xumber  of  Stories. 

1,671 

73 

1,744 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

3 

- 

3 

1  story,        

31 

<2 

33 

2  stories 

83 

5 

88 

1  story  anil  attic. 

754 

39 

793 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

93 

4 

97 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

2 

- 

2 

3  stories, 

4 

3 

( 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

136 

2 

138 

3  stories  antl  attic,    . 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories, 

120 

10 

130 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

484 

15 

499 

Materials. 

347 

23 

370 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

30 

_ 

30 

Wood, 

319 

21 

340 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

71 

4 

75 

Brick, 

24 

1 

25 

3  stories, 

29 

1 

30 

Stone, 

1 

- 

1 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

,s 

_ 

8 

Wood  and  brick. 

o 

O 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

1 

_ 

1 

Wood  and  stone. 

1 

1 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

i> 

- 

o 

Brick  and  stone. 

- 

1 

1 

4  stories, 

3 

- 

3 

Bforthbridge, 

836 

34 

870 

Materials. 

1,671 

73 

1,744 

Number  of  Stories. 

836 

34 

870 

Wood, 

1,641 

73 

1,714 

1  story 

21 

6 

27 

Briclv 

o-> 

22 

1  story  and  attic, 

364 

11 

375 

5 

5 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

- 

o 

2 

Wood  and  bricli, 

3 

_ 

3 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

51 

- 

51 

2  stories, 

29 

5 

34 

Millbury, 

793 

32 

825 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

309 

9 

318 

Number  of  Stories. 

793 

32 

825 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

13 

- 

13 

1  story 

26 

1 

27 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

40 

1 

41 

1  story  and  attic. 

302 

11 

313 

3  stories 

i 

- 

7 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

3 

1 

4 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

42 

1 

43 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

1 

- 

1 

2  stories, 

61 

t 

68 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

316 

11 

327 

Materials. 

836 

34 

870 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

10 

10 

Wood, 

788 

32 

820 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

16 

16 

Brick 

14 

2 

16 

3  stories 

15 

15 

Stone 

2 

- 

2 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

1 

1 

Wood  and  brick, 

31 

- 

31 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Wood  and  stone. 

1 

~ 

1 

Materials. 

793 

32 

825 

TVortli  Brooblleld, 

679 

5 

684 

Wood, 

739 

30 

769 

Number  of  Stories. 

679 

5 

684 

Brick, 

34 

o 

36 

1  story 

- 

t 

Wood  and  brick, 

17 

_ 

i 

17 

1  story  and  attic, 

239 

3 

242 

Wood  and  stone. 

O 

™ 

2| 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

3 

- 

3 

Not  given 

1 

- 

i 

1 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

98 

- 

98 

732 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES   AND    MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OP  WHICH  Constructed. 


WORCESTER  — Coil. 
North  Brookfield  —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con 
3  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  -2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attiC; 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 


Materials. 
Wood, .        .        .        , 

Bricli 

Stone,  .        .        .        . 
Wood  and  bricli, 


Oakliam, 

Xumber  of  Stories 
1  Story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

3  stories, 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 
Not  given,  .... 


Materials. 

Wood 

Brick,  .        .        .        . 

Stone 

Wood  and  briclj. 


Oxford,     .... 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  storj'  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 


Materials. 

Wood 

Brick,  .        .        .        . 
Stone,  .        .        .        . 
Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone, 


Paxton,    . 

Nujtiber  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories,     . 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 


Houses  Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


14 

232 

3 

64 
8 
3 


679 

665 
10 

o 


149 

149 

5 

65 

1 

7 

6S 

1 

1 

1 

149 

146 

1 

1 

1 


,562 
562 
318 

1 
10 

9 
212 

8 

4 

562 
548 
6 
1 
3 
4 

109 

109 

3 

6 

56 

41 


17 
17 

10 


17 
17 


85 
85 
27 


12 

41 

2 

1 

85 


20 

20 

3 

8 

o 


14 

234 

3 

64 
8 
3 
6 
2 

684 

669 

11 

g 


166 

166 
7 
75 
1 
7 
73 
1 
1 
1 

166 

163 

1 

1 

1 

647 

647 

345 

1 

12 

21 

253 

10 

5 

647 

625 

S 

1 

3 

in 

129 

129 

6 

14 

oS 
48 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 


Num- 
ber  of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 1  ing 
Houses  Houses 


WORCESTER  —  Con. 
Paxton  —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 
3  stories,      .... 

Materials. 
Wood,.        .... 
Wood  and  stone. 

Petersham,    . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attiC; 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Wood  and  Ijrick, 
Wood  and  stone, 

Phillipstoii,   . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories,     .       .       . 
2  stories  and  attic,    . 


Materials. 


Wood 


Princeton, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  .stoiy,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories,  .... 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

5  stories,  .... 
Basement  and  5  stories,  . 


Materials. 

Wood 

Brick,  .        .        .        , 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone. 


109 

lOS 

1 

232 
232 

7 
114 
4 
lul 
3 
1 
1 
1 

232 

231 

1 


112 

112 

14 

56 

41 
1 

112 
112 

228 

228 

3 

109 


1 
3 

6 
3 

1 
1 
1 

228 

220 

5 

1 


20 
20 


01 

57 
2 

33 
3 

18 
1 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


57 
56 


18 

18 

3 


18 
18 

39 
39 

19 

5 

9 
1 


39 
35 


2 
1 

129 

128 

1 

289 

289 
9 

147 
7 

119 
4 
1 
1 
1 

289 

287 

1 

1 

130 

130 

17 

63 

47 

3 

130 
130 

267 

267 

3 

128 

3 

30 

81 


4 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

267 
255 
7 
1 
3 
1 


DWELLING    HOUSES. 


733 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES   AND   MATERIALS —Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  op  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  a>d  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


jSTum- 

Num- 

berof 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

iiig 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 

ins 
Houses 


WORCESTER  — Con. 

Royalston,      .... 

dumber  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  aud  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  ami  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Wood  an<l  stone, 

Rutland, 

Xumber  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

3  stories, 

4  stories, 

yraterials. 
Wood,  .... 
Brick,  .... 

Shrewsbui-y,  . 

y timber  of  Stories 
1  story,         ... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement,  2  stories,  aud  attic 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

Materials. 

Wood 

Bricli,  .... 
Wood  and  stone, 

Southborougli, 

Xumher  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

3  stories,     .... 
3  stories  and  attic,    . 


Materials. 


Wood, . 
Bricli,  . 


233 

40 

233 

40 

4 

5 

144 

26 

- 

1 

74 

i 

I 

1 

3 

- 

1 

- 

233 

40 

232 

40 

1 

- 

213 

i 

213 

7 

5 

- 

110 

3 

5 

- 

91 

4 

1 

- 

213 

212 

1 

354 

3.14 

12 

108 

1 

20 

206 
3 
o 

1 
1 

354 

347 

6 

1 

390 
390 

3 
l.iS 

2 

17 

205 

3 

4 

3 

390 

3S0 

2 


29 

29 

3 

9 

8 
1 


29 
29 


273 
273 

9 
170 
1 
81 
S 
3 
1 

273 

97>> 


220 
220 

5 
113 

5 
95 

1 

1 

220 

219 

1 

383 

383 

15 

117 

1 

28 

214 

4 

2 

1 
1 

383 

376 

fi 

1 


50 

440 

50 

440 

- 

3 

24 

177 

- 

2 

3 

20 

23 

228 

- 

3 

- 

4 

- 

3 

50 

440 

48 

428 

1 

3 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  which  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

nig 

ing 

Houses]  Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 

iiitf 
Houses 


WORCESTER  — Con. 

Sootliboroiigrli  —  Con. 
Jfaterials  —  Con. 

Stone, 

Wood  and  briclc. 
Wood,  bricli,  and  stone,  . 

$ioatIibridse, 

Xuinher  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  aud  attic, 
Basenieut  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,      .... 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  aud  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories,  .... 
Basement  and  6  stories,  . 
Xot  given,  .... 

Materials. 

M'ood 

Brick, 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brick, 

Speucer,  .... 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,     .... 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories,  .... 
Basemeut  and  4  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick, 

Sterling,  .... 

Xitmber  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 
1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 


1 
6 
1 

1,379 

1,379 

59 

469 

8 

44 

334 

340 

34 

55 

24 

1 

5 

2 

3 
1 


1,370 

1,.310 

67 

1 

1 

1,157 

1,157 

56 

204 

8 

54 

257 

384 

48 

111 

18 

3 

10 

1 


1,157 

1,143 

12 


319 
319 

1 
118 

3 


3 
15 


27 
12 
4 
3 
1 
1 


72 

68 

4 


60 

60 

1 

14 

1 

19 

17 

4 

3 


60 
60 


228 

228 

55 

129 

1 


1 

1,451 

1,451 

62 

484 

10 

46 

361 

352 

'    38 

58 

25 

o 

5 
3 
3 
1 
1 

1,451 

1,378 

71 

1 

1 

1,217 

1,217 

57 

218 

S 

55 

276 

401 

52 

114 

18 

3 

11 

1 


1.217 
1,203 

12 


547 

547 

56 

247 

4 


734 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:   NUMBER   OF    STORIES   AND   MATERIALS —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towxs, 

Number  of  Stokies  to  Pwell- 

iNG  Houses,  and  Materials 

OF  WHICH  CONSTKUCTED. 


ISTum- 
ber  of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Bwell- 

iiiff 
Houses 


WORCESTER  — Coil. 
Sterling  —  Cou. 

Number  of  Stories —  Cou. 
Basement,  1  story,  ami  attic, 
2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 


Materials. 
Wood, . 

Bricli,  ... 
Cement, 
Wood  and  brick, 


Sturbridge,     . 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories, 

4  stories,     . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Briclv 

Stone,  .... 
Wood  and  brick. 
Brick  and  stone. 


Sutton, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story. 
Basement,  1  story,  and 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

4  stories, 

Materials. 
Wood,. 

Brick 

Wood  and  bricli, 


Tenipleton,     . 

Number  of  Stories 
1  story. 


attic 


attic 


11 
32 
143 
4 
5 
1 
1 

319 
310 

6 

1 
2 

337 

337 

10 

101 

1 

11 
56 
139 
G 
1 
1 
1 
1 

337 
317 

7 
10 

1 


529 

529 

38 

278 

5 

7 

41 

154 


1 

1 

529 

514 

12 

3 

628 

G28 

9 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


31 
12 


228 

226 

o 


33 
33 

4 
10 

1 

1 
11 

6 


33 

28 

4 
1 


11 
11 

11 


11 

11 


51 

51 

o 


Total 

Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
infr 

Houses 


11 
63 
155 
4 
5 
1 
1 

547 
536 

8 
1 


370 

370 

23 

111 

2 

12 

67 
145 
G 
1 
1 
1 
1 

370 
345 

7 

14 

2 

2 

540 

540 

38 

289 

5 

7 

41 

154 


1 
1 

540 

525 

12 

3 

679 

679 

11 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
or  which  Constructed. 


attic 


WORCESTER  —  Con. 
Xeiupleton  —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

4  stories 

Materials. 
Wood,. 

Briclt,  .... 
Wood  and  brick, 

Upton, 

Number  of  Stories 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, 
Basement,  2  stories,  and 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  4  stories, 
Not  given,  . 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick. 
Wood  and  stone, 
Not  given 

Uxbridse, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  .and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories, . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
6  stories  and  attic,    . 

yfaterials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Stone, 

Wood  and  bi-ick, 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 


Num- 
ber  of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 


Houses;  Houses 


3,44 

5 

57 

152 

3 

5 


628 

617 

6 

5 

418 

418 
18 

183 
36 
16 

136 
o 

19 
5 
1 
1 
1 

418 

410 

o 

4 
1 
1 

641 

641 

30 

325 

1 

23 

21 

20S 

7 

14 

5 

2 

4 

1 

641 

593 

36 

3 

6 


2>f 


17 
1 


51 

48 
3 


14 

14 

1 

10 


14 
14 


30 
30 

2 

16 


30 

23 

4 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


422 

5 
59 
169 
1 
3 
6 
2 
1 

679 

665 

9 

5 

432 

432 
19 

193 
36 
16 

139 
2 

19 
5 
1 
1 
1 

432 
424 
2 
4 
1 
1 

671 

671 

32 

341 

2 

25 

21 

214 

9 

14 

5 

3 

4 

1 

671 

616 

40 

3 

7 


DWELLING   HOUSES. 


735 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES   AND    MATERIALS  — Contimied. 


CouNTiKS,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  op  Stokies  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Num- , 
ber  0  f 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 

Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

Number  of  Stories  to  ]:)well- 

ING  Houses,  and  JIaterials 

of  which  Constructed. 

Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Num- 
ber 0  f 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 

WORCESTER— Con. 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Uxbridge  —  Con. 

W^estboroiigli  —  Con. 

Materials —  Con. 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 

Wood  and  stone, 

3 

- 

3 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

4 

- 

4 

Brick  and  stone. 

- 

2 

2 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

3 

- 

3 

Warren, 

7S3 

39 

822 

4  stories, 

4 

- 

4 

Niimher  of  Sto7-U'S. 

783 

39 

822 

Materials. 

829 

57 

886 

1  story, 

19 

4 

23 

Wood 

791 

54 

845 

1  story  and  attic, 

IS.') 

8 

193 

Brick, 

15 

1 

16 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attio. 

3 

- 

3 

Wood  and  brick. 

22 

o 

24 

2  stories 

304 

16 

320 

Wood  and  stone, 

1 

- 

1 

2  stones  and  attic,    . 

219 

10 

229 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

26 

_ 

26 

W^est  Boyl»toii,     . 

562 

45 

607 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

10 

- 

10 

Numbei'  of  Stoi'ies. 

562 

45 

607 

3  stories 

10 

1 

11 

1  story, 

8 

- 

8 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

4 

- 

4 

1  story  and  attic, 

271 

16 

287 

Basement  and  3  stories, . 

3 

_ 

3 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

O 

_ 

o 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

27 

1 

28 

Materials. 

783 

39 

822 

2  stories, 

40 

2 

42 

Wood 

741 

36 

i  t  J 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

175 

8 

183 

Brick 

37 

3 

40 

Basement  and  2  stories, . 

5 

- 

5 

Wood  and  brick, 

5 

- 

5 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

10 

2 

12 

Webster, 

Number  of  Stories. 

1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story,      . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

93.') 
93.') 

12 

353 

3 

71 

68 
68 

55 

1 

1,003 

1,003 

12 

408 

3 

72 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  3  stories, . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

4  stories, 

Not  given, 

17 
2 

2 

O 

1 

1 

3 
12 

IS 
2 
2 

5 

1 

12 

2  stories, 

30 

- 

36 

Materials. 

562 

45 

607 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

331 

838 

Wood, 

538 

30 

.568 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

11 

- 

11 

Brick, 

17 

1 

18 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

87 

3 

90 

Wood  and  brick. 

7 

2 

9 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

15 
3 

i} 

17 
3 

Isot  given 

- 

12 

12 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

5 

_ 

5 

West  Broolifleld, 

353 

L3 

366 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

1 

- 

1 

Number  of  Stories. 

353 

13 

366 

4  stories 

5 

- 

5 

1  story, 

3 

- 

3 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 

3 

_ 

2 

1  story  and  attic. 

98 

6 

104 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick, 

935 

886 
27 
10 

68 
67 

1 

1,003 

953 

28 

16 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

13 

228 

i 

4 

3 
4 

16 
232 

7 
4 

Wood  and  brick. 

6 

_ 

6 

Materials. 

3.')3 

13 

366 

M'estborougb, 

Mumber  of  Stories. 

1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 

829 

829 

8 

342 

57 

57 

1 

24 

886 

886 

9 

366 

Wood, 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone, 

346 

1 
5 
1 

13 

359 
1 
5 
1 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

2 

- 

2 

IVestiuinster, 

334 

40 

374 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

16 

2 

18 

Number  of  Stories. 

334 

40 

374 

2  stories, 

34 

3 

37 

1  story,        

2 

- 

2 

349 

20 

369 

1  story  and  attic. 

200 

25 

225 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

3 

_ 

3 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

1 

- 

1 

28 

4 

32 

2  stories, 

10 

2 

12 

3  stories, 

36 

3 

39 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

118 

13 

131 

736 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES   AND   MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  of 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


WORCESTER  — Con. 

Westminster  —  Con. 

Number  of  Sioi'ies  —  Con. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 
3  stories  and  attic,    . 

Materials. 
Wood,  .... 

Brick 

Wood  and  brick, 

fVincIiendoii, 

Number  of  Stories 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

3  stories, 

4  stories. 


Materials. 


Wood, . 
Brick,  . 
Stone,  . 


WORCESTER, 

Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  storj'  and  attic, 
Basement  and  1  story. 
Basement,  1  story,  and 

2  stories, 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories. 
Basement,  2  stories,  and 

3  stories, 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories. 
Basement,  3  stories,  and 

4  stories, 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  4  stories, 
Basement,  4  stories,  and 

5  stories, 

5  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  5  stories, 

6  stories, 

Basement  and  6  stories, 

7  stories, 
Not  given,  . 


attic 


attic 


attic 


attic 


Materials. 
Wood,  . 
Brick,  . 
Stone,  . 
Cement, 
Wood  and  brick. 


1 

334 

324 
5 
5 

890 

890 

4 

554 

8 

36 

272 

15 

1 

890 

886 

3 

1 

11,153 

11,1.53 

211 

2,134 

17 

96 

1,529 

3,743 

135 

233 

2,326 

118 

272 

20 

213 

6 

22 
4 
48 
1 
8 
2 

1 

2 

12 

11,153 
10,078 

873 

26 

1 

148 


40 


43 
43 

2 

23 

5 
13 


43 

42 

1 

461 

461 

20 

131 

1 

7 

57 

151 

6 

9 

52 

3 

12 


461 

406 

43 

0 


2 
1 

374 
361 

7 
6 

933 
933 

6 

.577 

8 

41 

285 

15 

1 

933 

928 
4 
1 

11,614 

11,614 

231 

2,265 

18 

103 

1,586 

3,894 

141 

242 

2,378 

121 

284 

20 

220 

6 

23 

4 

52 

1 

8 

2 

1 
2 

12 

11,614 

10,484 

916 

32 

1 

1,54 


CouSties,  Cities,  Towns, 
NujiBER  OF  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
of  which  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


1 


WORCESTER  — Con. 

W^ORCESTER  — Con. 
Materials  —  Con. 
Wood  and  stone, 
Wood  and  cement,   . 
Brick  and  stone, 
Brick  and  cement,    . 
Wood,  brick,  and  stone,  . 
Not  given 

Worcester.    VfARD  1, 
Number  of  Stories. 
1  story,        .... 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories,     .... 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories,      .... 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

5  stories,      .... 
5  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  5  stories,  . 
Not  given 

Materials. 

Wood, 

Brick, 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brick. 
Brick  and  stone. 
Not  given,  .... 

Worcester.    Ward  2, 

Number  of  Stoi-ies. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  andattlC; 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories,     .... 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

5  stories,      .... 
Basement  and  5  stories,  . 


1 
15 

2 

1 
6 

1,358 

1,358 

3 

140 

11 

195 

584 

6 

31 

283 

29 

23 

7 

28 

1 

5 

7 

1 

2 

2 

1,358 

1,150 

189 

4 

12 

1 

2 

1,464 

1,464 

8 

346 

4 

18 

193 

416 

33 

38 

321 

5 

56 

2 

15 
2 
4 
3 


.50 
50 

4 

1 

3 

29 

3 

6 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


50 
36 
14 


75 

75 

1 

25 

3 

10 

29 

1 


2 

1 

15 
2 

1 
6 

1,408 

1,408 

3 

144 

12 

198 

613 

6 

34 

289 

29 

24 

7 

29 

1 

5 

9 

1 


1,408 

1,186 

203 

4 

12 
1 


1,539 

1,.539 

9 

371 

4 

21 

203 

445 

34 

40 

3-23 

5 

58 

2 

15 
2 

4 
3 


DWELLING    HOUSES. 


737 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES  AND    MATERIALS —Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber of 

Num- 
ber of 

Total 
Num- 

Counties, Cities,  Towns, 

Num- 
ber of 

Num- 
ber of 

Total 
Num- 

Number op  Stories  to  Dwell- 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 

Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ber of 

ing  Houses,  and  Materials 

Dwell- 

ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Dwell- 
ing 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

ing' 

OF  wmcH  Constructed. 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

.LJ.U  LIOCO 

Houses 

Houses 

J.XVJLloCCt 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Worcester.    Ward  2  -  Con. 

Worcester.    Ward  4 -Con. 

Materials. 

1,464 

75 

1,539 

Materials. 

1,244 

16 

1,260 

Wood, 

1,344 

70 

1,414 

Wood, 

1,210 

16 

1,226 

Brick,  .... 

78 

4 

82 

Brick, 

21 

- 

21 

Stone,  .... 

4 

- 

4 

Wood  and  brick. 

13 

- 

13 

Wood  and  brick, 

29 

1 

30 

Wood  and  stone, 

1 

_ 

1 

Worcester.    Ward  5, 

1,532 

82 

1,614 

Brick  and  stone. 

6 

_ 

6 

Nuniber  of  Stories. 

1,532 

82 

1,614 

Brick  and  cement,    . 

1 

_ 

1 

1  story, 

41 

6 

47 

Wood,  brick,  and  stone, 

1 

_ 

1 

1  story  .and  attic. 

422 

32 

454 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

1 

- 

1 

Worcester.    Ward  3, 

1,4G4 

45 

1,509 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

9 

_ 

9 

Number  of  Stories. 

1,464 

45 

1,509 

2  stories, 

128 

9 

137 

1  story 

89 

1 

90 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

498 

25 

523 

1  story  and  attic, 

2,')6 

12 

268 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

13 

1 

14 

Basement  and  1  story,     . 

5 

1 

6 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

31 

2 

33 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

8 

8 

3  stoi'ies, 

327 

7 

334 

■2  stories, 

274 

5 

279 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

20 

_ 

20 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

416 

18 

434 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

18 

_ 

IS 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

41 

- 

41 

4  stories 

17 

_ 

17 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

26 

- 

26 

5  stories 

5 

_ 

5 

3  stones,     .       .       .       .       . 

243 

4 

247 

Not  given, 

2 

_ 

2 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

19 

1 

20 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

18 

1 

19 

Materials. 

1,532 

82 

1,614 

Basement,  3  stoiies,  and  attic, 

1 

_ 

1 

Wood 

1,418 

73 

1,491 

4  istories 

42 

2 

44 

Brick 

81 

1 

82 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 

o 

_ 

o 

Stone 

4 

5 

9 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

Wood  and  brick, 

29 

3 

32 

5  stories, 

16 

16 

7  stories 

1 

- 

1 

Worcester.    Ward  6, 
Number  of  Stories. 

1,514 
1,514 

82 
82 

1,596 
1,596 

Not  given, 

6 

_ 

6 

1  story, 

13 

12 

25 

Materials. 

1,464 

45 

i,.5oy 

1  story  and  attic. 

485 

33 

518 

Wood 

■ 

1,281 

42 

1,323 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

19 

1 

20 

Brick,  .... 

14.5 

1 

146 

2  stories, 

163 

11 

174 

Stone,  .... 

o 

- 

2 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 

491 

10 

501 

Wood  and  brick, 

30 

.> 

32 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

7 

- 

7 

Wood  and  stone. 

1 

- 

1 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic. 

15 

- 

15 

Wood  and  cement,    . 

1 

- 

1 

3  stories, 

264 

10 

274 

Brick  and  stone. 

2 

- 

2 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 

7 

- 

7 

Not  given,  . 

2 

- 

2 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

22 

2 

24 

Worcester.    Ward  4, 

1,244 

16 

1,260 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

2 

- 

2 

Xumber  of  Stories. 

1,244 

16 

1,260 

4  stories, 

20 

3 

23 

1  story, 

17 

17 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

o 

- 

2 

Basement,  4  stories,  .and  attic. 

1 

_ 

1 

1  story  and  attic. 

138 

5 

143 

Ba^(■ment,  1  story,  and  attic, 

o 

2 

5  stories 

3 

- 

3 

2  htories 

268 

6 

274 

Materials, 

1,514 

82 

1,596 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

351 

1 

352 

Wood, 

1,444 

73 

1,517 

Basement  and  2  stories,  . 

4 

1 

5 

Brick, 

64 

9 

73 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

19 

- 

19 

Wood  and  brick, 

5 

_ 

5 

3  stories, 

387 

2 

389 

Brick  and  stone. 

1 

_ 

1 

3  stories  and  attic,     . 

19 

1 

20 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

14 

- 

14 

Worcester.    Ward  7, 

1,325 

71 

1,396 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic, 

3 

- 

3 

Number  of  Stories. 

1,325 

71 

1,396 

4  stories 

21 

- 

21 

1  story 

22 

- 

22 

Basement  and  4  stories,  . 

1 

- 

1 

1  story  and  attic. 

152 

14 

166 

738 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER   OF    STORIES  AND   MATERIALS  —  Continued. 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  anu  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


WORCESTER  —  Coii. 

Worcester.    Ward  7 -Con 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 
2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

4  stories 

Basement  and  i  stories,  . 

5  stories 

Basement  and  5  stories,  . 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Stone 

Wood  and  brick. 
Brick  and  stone, 
Brick  and  cement,    . 

Worcester.    AVard  8, 
Number  of  Stories. 
1  story, 

1  story  and  attic, 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 


Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


24 

243 

417 

22 

21 

293 

10 

.^2 

2 

47 
6 
5 
2 

l,.32o 

1,148 

144 

8 

20 

4 

1 

1,2.52 

1,252 

18 

195 

5 


2 
12 
16 

3 

1 

16 
1 
2 

1 
1 


71 
61 

9 
1 


40 
40 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


I 

26 

255 

433 

25 

22 

309 

11 

54 

2 

48 
7 
7 
2 

1,396 

1,209 

153 

9 

20 

4 

1 

1,292 

1,292 

13 

201 

5 


Counties,  Cities,  Towns, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


WORCESTER  —  Con. 
Worcester.    Ward  8 -Con 

Number  of  Stories  —  Con. 
2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories,     .... 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 
Basement,  4  stories,  and  attic 

5  stories 

Basement  and  5  stories,  . 

6  stories 

Basement  and  6  stories,  . 

7  stories 

Not  given 


Materials. 
Wood, . 
Brick,  . 
Stone,  . 
Cement, 

Wood  and  brick. 
Brick  and  stone. 
Not  given,  . 


Num- 

Num- 

ber of 

ber  0  f 

Oc- 

Unoc- 

cupied 

cupied 

Dwell- 

Dwell- 

ing 

ing 

Houses 

Houses 

65 

570 

9 

52 

208 

9 

69 
3 

23 
3 
5 
3 
8 

1 
2 

1 
1 


1,252 

1,083 

151 

4 

1 

10 

1 

2 


1 
23 

1 
5 


40 

35 

5 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


66 

593 

9 

53 

213 

9 

73 

3 

23 

3 

5 

3 

8 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1,292 

1,118 

156 

4 

1 

10 

1 


RECAPITULATION. 


The  State, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

The  State, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
DweU- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 

ing  Houses,  and  Materials 

Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

ing  HODSTSS,  AND  MaTEKIALS 

Dwell- 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

OF  WHICH  Constructed. 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

riouses 

THE   STATE. 

397,633 

30,861 

428,494 

THE  STATE  — Con. 

1  story 

11,505 

2,108 

13,613 

1  story  and  attic  —  Con. 

Wood,     . 

11,251 

2,074 

13,325 

Stone 

58 

6 

04 

Brick,     . 

197 

23 

220 

Cement, 

4 

- 

4 

Stone,     . 

23 

5 

28 

AVood  and  brick,  . 

101 

5 

106 

Cement, 

1 

1 

Wood  and  stone, . 

52 

7 

59 

AVood  and  brick, . 

IS 

1 

19 

Wood  and  cement. 

5 

2 

1 

Wood  and  stone,. 

i 

- 

i 

Brick  and  stone,  . 

o 

o 

Wood  and  cement, 

1 

3 

4 

Brick  and  cement. 

1 

- 

1 

Brick  and  stone,  . 

2 

2 

4 

Stone  and  cement. 

3 

- 

3 

Stone  and  cement, 

1 

- 

1 

Wood,  brick,  and  stone,     . 

1 

1 

Not  given, 

4 

- 

4 

Not  given,      .... 

1 

- 

1 

1  story  and  attic, 

100,611 

8,698 

109,309 

Basement  and  1  story. 

553 

86 

639 

Wood,     . 

99,979 

8,639 

108,618 

Wood, 

523 

81 

604 

Brick,     . 

404 

39 

443 

Brick 

16 

3 

19 

DWELLING   HOUSES. 


739 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES   AND    MATERIALS —  Continued. 

RECAPITULATION  —  Continued. 


The  State, 
Number  op  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 

The State, 
Ndmber  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 

Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 

OF WHICH  CONSTRDCTED. 

ing; 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

ing 
Houses 

of  which  Constructed. 

ing 
Houses 

ing 

Houses 

ing 
Houses 

THE  STATE  — Con. 

i 

THE   STATE  — Con. 

Basement  and  1  story— Con. 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 
-Con. 

Stone 

3 

3 

Wood  and  brick,  . 

262 

18 

280 

Wood  and  brick, . 

10 

1 

11 

Wood  and  stone, . 

57 

12 

69 

Wood  and  stone, . 

1 

1 

2 

Wood  and  cement, 

1 

1 

2 

Basement,  1  story,  and  attic. 

5,255 

345 

5,600 

Brick  and  stone,  . 

53 

2 

55 

Wood 

4,931 

327 

5,258 

Wood,  brick,  and  stone,     . 

3 

1 

4 

Brick, 

GO 

3 

68 

3  stories, 

34,384 

1,897 

36,281 

Stone 

16 

2 

18 

Wood, 

27,461 

1,482 

28,943 

Cement,         .       .       .        . 

2 

- 

2 

Brick,     .        .        .        .        . 

6,236 

351 

6,587 

Wood  and  brick,  . 

185 

9 

194 

Stone, 

71 

6 

77 

Wood  and  stone, . 

68 

3 

61 

Cement 

7 

- 

7 

Wood  and  cement. 

1 

- 

1 

Wood  and  brick, . 

426 

28 

454 

Brick  and  stone,  . 

- 

1 

1 

Wood  and  stone, . 

71 

1 

78 

Wood,  brick,  and  stone,     . 

2 

- 

2 

Wood  and  cement. 

2 

- 

2 

2  stories, 

71,416 

6,318 

77,734 

Brick  and  stone, . 

88 

18 

106 

Wood 

68,597 

6,118 

74,715 

Brick  and  cement. 

17 

4 

21 

Brick 

2,220 

141 

2,361 

Stone  and  cement. 

2 

- 

2 

Stone, 

98 

10 

108 

1 

j        Wood,  brick,  and  stone,     . 

3 

1 

4 

Cement,         .       .       .       . 

14 

- 

14 

3  stories  and  attic,    , 

3,989 

211 

4,200 

Wood  and  brick, . 

408 

26 

434 

AVood 

2,020 

125 

2,145 

Wood  and  stone, . 

56 

15 

71 

Brick, 

1,773 

79 

1,852 

Wood  and  cement. 

2 

1 

3 

Stone, 

21 

- 

21 

Brick  and  stone,  . 

11 

4 

15 

Wood  and  brick, . 

123 

4 

127 

Brick  and  cement, 

2 

1 

3 

Wood  and  stone, . 

21 

1 

22 

Stone  and  cement. 

1 

1 

8 

Brick  and  stone, . 

26 

o 

28 

Wood,  brick,  and  stone,     . 

1 

1 

2 

I5rick  and  cement. 

1 

_ 

1 

2  stories  and  attic,    . 

142,452 

9,366 

151,818 

Stone  and  cement. 

3 

- 

3 

Wood 

138,612 

9,102 

147,714 

Wood,  brick,  and  stone,    . 

1 

— 

1 

Brick 

2,742 

156 

2,898 

Basement  and  3  stories,  . 

5,433 

374 

5,807 

Stone 

131 

16 

147 

Wood 

1,927 

125 

2,052 

Cement 

6 

1 

i 

Brick 

3,035 

161 

3,196 

Wood  and  brick,  . 

730 

40 

770 

Stone 

31 

17 

48 

Wood  and  stone, . 

153 

36 

189 

Cement,         .... 

2 

_ 

2 

Wood  and  cement. 

5 

- 

5 

Wood  and  brick, . 

126 

5 

131 

Brick  and  stone,  . 

55 

14 

69 

Wood  and  stone, . 

1 

5 

6 

Brick  and  cement, 

9 

- 

9 

Wood  and  cement. 

1 

_ 

1 

Wood,  brick,  and  stone,     . 

8 

1 

9 

Brick  and  stone,  . 

297 

60 

357 

Not  given 

1 

- 

1 

Brick  and  cement. 

10 

_ 

10 

Basement  and  2  sioi-ies,  . 

4,269 

289 

4,558 

Wood,  brick,  and  stone,    . 

3 

1 

4 

Wood, 

3,556 

244 

3,800 

Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic. 

2,119 

119 

2,238 

Brick, 

491 

35 

526 

Wood, 

262 

25 

287 

Stone, 

17 

1 

18 

Brick 

1,698 

82 

1,780 

Cement, 

2 

1 

3 

Stone, 

18 

4 

22 

Wood  and  brick,  . 

177 

4 

181 

Wood  and  brick, . 

21 

_ 

21 

Wood  and  stone, . 

16 

4 

20 

Wood  and  stone, . 

6 

2 

8 

Brick  and  stone,  . 

4 

- 

4 

Wood  and  cement, 

1 

-- 

1 

Brick  and  cement. 

4 

- 

4 

Brick  and  stone,  . 

111 

0 

116 

Wood,  brick,  and  stone,     . 

2 

_ 

2 

Brick  and  cement. 

1 

1 

2 

Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic, 

7,319 

516 

7,835 

Wood,  brick,  and  stone,     . 

1 

- 

1 

Wood, 

6,053 

418 

6,471 

4  stories, 

4,267 

189 

4,456 

Brick, 

868 

60 

928 

Wood, 

672 

27 

699 

Stone, 

20 

4 

24 

Brick, 

3,389 

149 

3,538 

Cement 

2 

~* 

2 

Stone 

53 

3 

56 

740 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES  AND    MATERIALS  —  Continued. 

RECAPITULATION  —  Continued. 


The  State, 
Number  of  Stoeies  to  Dwell- 
ing IIonsES,  AND  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


THE  STATE— Con. 

4  stories — Con. 
Cement, . 
Wood  and  brick, . 
Wood  and  stone, . 
Brick  and  stone,  . 
Brick  and  cement. 
Not  given, 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 

Wood,     . 

Brick,     . 

Wood  and  brick, . 

Wood  and  stone, . 

Briik  and  stone,  . 

Brick  and  cement. 
Basement  and  4  stories. 

Wood,     • 

Brick, 

Stone, 

Cement,  . 

Wood  and  brick, . 

Brick  and  stone,  . 

Brick  and  cement. 
Basement,  4  stories,  and  attic 

Wood,    . 

Brick,     . 

Stone,     . 

Wood  and  brick. 

Brick  and  stone, 

5  stories. 

Wood,  . 
Brick,  . 
Stone,  . 
Cement, . 
Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone. 
Brick  and  stone, 

5  stories  and  attic. 

Wood,    . 

Brick,     . 
Basement  and  o  stories, 

Wood,    . 

Brick,     . 

Stone, 

Wood  and  brick. 

Brick  and  stone. 

Brick  and  cement. 
Basement,  5  stories,  and  attic 

Wood,     . 

Brick,     . 

Brick  and  stone, 

6  stories, 

Wood,     . 
Brick, 


1 

,58 
2 

80 

11 

1 

274 

26 

234 

5 

1 

7 

1 

2,475 

30 

1,805 

148 


482 
1 

158 
2 

132 

4 

4 

16 

560 
8 

503 
15 
1 
4 
1 
28 
S 
2 
6 

304 
5 

143 

79 

1 

74 

2 

5 
3 
1 
1 

51 


40 


6 
2 

1 

20 

3 

16 


152 

2 

71 

10 


68 
1 

15 
1 
9 


5 
40 

7 

28 
4 


25 
1 

10 
5 

8 
1 


10 
1 

8 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


1 

59 
2 

86 
13 

2 

294 

29 

250 

5 

1 

8 

1 

2,627 

32 

1,876 

158 

2 

7 

5.50 

2 

173 

3 

141 

4 

4 

21 

600 

15 

.531 

19 

1 

4 

1 

29 

8 

2 

6 

329 

6 

153 

84 
1 

82 
3 
5 
3 
1 
1 

61 
3 

48 


The  State, 
Number  of  Stories  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
OF  WHICH  Constructed. 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


THE  STATE  — Con. 

6  stories  —  Con. 

Stone, 

Brick  and  stone,  . 

6  stories  and  attic,    . 

Wood 

Basement  and  6  stories,  . 

Brick 

Stone, 

Brick  and  stone,  . 
Basement,  6  stories,  and  attic, 

Brick, 

7  stories 

Wood 

Brick, 

Wood  and  brick,  . 
Brick  and  stone,  . 

7  stories  and  attic,    . 

Brick 

Basement  and  7  stories,  . 

Brick 

Stone, 

Brick  and  stone,  . 

8  stories, 

Brick 

Brick  and  stone,  . 
Basement  and  8  stories,   . 

Brick, 

J^ot  given 

Wood 

Brick 

Not  given,      .        .        .        . 

Aggregates. 

number  of  Stories. 
1  story 

1  story  and  attic. 
Basement  and  1  story,     . 
Basement,  1  story,  and  attic, 

2  stories 

2  stories  and  attic,     . 
Basement  and  2  stories,  . 
Basement,  2  stories,  and  attic 

3  stories,      .... 

3  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  3  stories,  . 
Basement,  3  stories,  and  attic 

4  stories,     .... 

4  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  4  stories,  . 
Basement,  4  stories,  and  attic 

5  stories,      .... 
5  stories  and  attic,    . 


3 
6 
2 
2 
51 
26 
5 

20 
1 
1 
7 

5 
1 
1 
1 
1 
7 
3 
1 
3 
6 
2 
4 
1 
1 

150 
9 
9 

132 


397,633 

397,633 

11,505 

100,611 

553 

5,255 

71,416 

142,452 

4,269 

7,319 

34,384 

3,989 

5,433 

2,119 

4,267 

274 

2,475 

158 

560 

8 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 

Dwell- 
ing 

Houses 


16 
6 
6 
4 


63 
6 
1 

56 

30,861 

30,861 

2,108 

8,698 

86 

345 

6,318 

9,366 

289 

516 

1,897 

211 

374 

119 

189 

20 

152 

15 

40 


33 

11 

24 

1 

1 

11 

4 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

7 

3 

1 

3 

6 

2 

4 

1 

1 

213 

15 

10 

188 

428,494 

428,494 

13,613 

109,309 

639 

5,600 

77,734 

151,818 

4,558 

7,835 

36,281 

4,200 

5,807 

2,238 

4,4.56 

294 

2,627 

173 

600 


DWELLING   HOUSES. 


741 


DWELLING   HOUSES:    NUMBER  OF    STORIES   AND    MATERIALS  —  Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION  —  Concluded. 


The  Statk, 

XUMBER  OF   StOKIES  TO  DWELL- 
ING Houses,  and  Materials 
OP  WHICH  Constructed. 


Aggregates —Con. 

N'uinber  of  Stories  —  Con. 
Basement  and  5  stories,  . 
Basement,  5  stories,  and  attic, 
6  stories,     .... 

6  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  6  stories,  . 
Basement,  6  stories,  and  attic 

7  stories 

7  stories  and  attic,    . 
Basement  and  7  stories,  . 

8  stories,  .... 
Basement  and  8  stories,  . 
Not  given 


Num- 
ber of 

Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

ins 
Houses 


304 

5 

.51 


51 
1 
7 
1 
7 
6 
1 
150 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


25 

10 

16 

4 


63 


329 
5 

61 
2 

67 
1 

11 
1 
7 
6 
1 
213 


The  State, 
Number  op  Stohies  to  Dwell- 
ing Houses,  and  Materials 
op  which  Constructed. 


Aggregates  —  Con. 

Materials. 

Wood 

Brick 

Stone,  .... 
Cement, 

Wood  and  bricli. 
Wood  and  stone, 
Wood  and  cement,   . 
Brick  and  stone. 
Brick  and  cement,    . 
Stone  and  cement,    . 
Wood,  brick,  and  stone. 
Not  given,  . 


Num- 
ber of 
Oc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Num- 
ber of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


397,633 

365,933 

26,041 

815 

44 

2,667 

503 

19 

1,371 

60 

16 

25 

139 


30,861 

28,812 

1,431 

100 

2 

142 

93 

7 

201 

10 

1 

5 

57 


Total 
Num- 
ber of 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


428,494 

394,745 

27,472 

915 

46 

2,809 

596 

26 

1,572 

70 

17 

30 

196 


Tabular  Analyses 

For  the  Following  Presentations: 

Pages 

Rooms:  Occupied  Dwelling  Houses, 457-568 

Rooms  :  Occupied  and  Unoccupied  Dwelling  Houses,      ....  559-572 

Tenements  :  Occupied  Dwelling  Houses, 573-638 

Dwelling  Houses  :  Number  of  Stories  and  Materials,  .        .        .      ' .  639-741 


The  tables  respecting  rooms,  tenements,  and  dwelling  houses  relate  directly  to  the 
housing  of  the  people,  and  to  the  distribution  of  the  population  by  rooms.  This, 
of  course,  forms  a  basis  for  deductions  as  to  the  concentration  of  the  population 
within  certain  territorial  limits,  and  shows  whether  or  not  undue  crowding  exists  in 
any  quarter.  Heretofore  comparisons  of  density  of  population  have  generally  rested 
upon  the  number  of  pei'sons  per  acre.  For  the  first  time  in  any  State  Census,  and 
indeed  in  any  Census  in  this  country,  the  population  is  distributed  by  rooms.  That  is 
to  say,  from  the  tables  herein  presented  we  may  see  the  exact  number  of  rooms  occupied 
in  the  aggregate  by  families  of  each  specified  size,  and  the  average  number  of  persons 
to  each  room ;  and  this  information  is  obtainable  for  each  town  and  city,  and  for  each 
ward  in  a  city,  with  aggregates  for  the  State.  Whether  or  not  undue  concentration 
of  the  population  exists  may  be  determined  with  much  greater  approach  to  accuracy 
from  such  data,  than  from  any  comparison  based  merely  on  the  ground  area  occupied. 

In  analyzing  this,  the  first  table  of  the  series  relating  to  rooms,  tenements,  and 
dwelling  houses,  we  shall,  as  usual,  confine  ourselves  to  the  recapitulation.  This  may 
be  found  on  pages  556,  557.  The  total  nvmiber  of  families  in  the  State  is  547,385,  and 
these  families  occupy  3,568,385  rooms  ;  the  average  number  of  rooms  per  family  being 
6.52,  and  the  average  number  of  persons  to  a  room,  0.70.  Families  of  one  person  each 
occupy  on  the  average  4.37  rooms;  families  of  two  persons  each,  5.60  rooms;  and 
families  of  three  persons  each,  6 .  09  rooms.  There  are  in  the  State  more  families  of  three 
persons  each  than  are  found  of  any  other  size,  the  total  number  of  such  families  being 
106,436  ;  and  the  average  number  of  persons  to  a  room  in  such  families  is  0.49.  Taking 
the  State  as  a  whole,  there  are  no  evidences  of  undue  crowding,  notwithstanding  the 
density  of  our  population  ;  that  is  to  say,  whatever  crowding  may  exist  in  certain  quar- 
ters of  our  large  cities  does  not  appear  in  the  general  average.  Certain  peculiarities 
shown  in  the  table  need  explanation.  For  example,  several  instances  occur  of  large 
families  in  which  each  person  occujiies  a  single  room.  The  first  example  of  this  kind  in 
the  table  is  found  in  the  families  of  19  persons  each,  there  being  163  such  families  in  the 
State  ;  the  average  number  of  rooms  to  each  family  being  18 .  94,  and  the  average  number 
of  persons  to  a  room,  one.  Another  instance  will  be  found  in  a  single  family  of  61  persons, 
each  person  occupying  one  room.  In  general,  it  may  be  said  that  these  large  families  hav- 
ing a  single  room  assigned  to  each  person  are  repox'ted  from  penal  institutions,  comprise 
persons  occupying  dormitories  in  connection  with  colleges,  or  include  other  cases  wherein 
certain  aggregations  of  the  population  are  classed  as  families  for  Census  purposes,  and 
the  number  of  rooms  assigned  to  each  such  family,  and  therefore  the  average  number 
to  each  person,  is  more  or  less  arbitrary.  Other  instances  appear  of  families  showing 
an  abnormally  large  number  of  persons  to  a  room.     For  example,  the  table  shows  a 

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TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


743 


single  family  of  162  persons  occupying  three  rooms,  or  an  average  of  54  persons  to 
each  room.  This  is  an  Italian  colony,  living  in  barracks,  and  classed  as  a  single  family ; 
and,  in  general,  it  may  be  said  that  wherever  an  abnormally  large  number  of  persons 
to  a  room  appears  in  the  table,  it  is  because  these  persons,  although  considered  inde- 
pendent families  for  Census  purposes,  are  really  aggregations  of  persons  living  in 
camps,  or  in  barracks,  or  in  hospital  wards,  or  other  similar  places,  the  number  of 
rooms  occupied  being  thus  reduced  below  the  normal,  and  the  average  number  of 
persons  to  a  room  correspondingly  increased. 

The  average  number  of  persons  to  a  famil}^  in  the  State  has  been  shown  by  a  preced- 
ing table  to  be  4.57.  The  families  containing  live  persons  or  less,  include  in  the  aggre- 
gate 1,.31 2,104  persons,  or  52.48  per  cent  of  the  entire  population  of  the  State.  So  far 
as  the  State  as  a  whole  is  concerned,  the  average  number  of  persons  to  a  room  in  the 
tenements  occupied  by  these  families  is  less  than  one  ;  the  highest  average  being  found 
in  connection  with  the  families  of  five  persons  each,  namely,  0.75,  and  the  lowest  in 
connection  with  the  families  composed  of  but  a  single  person  each,  this  average  being 
0.23. 

The  average  number  of  rooms  occupied  b}^  the  families  of  five  persons  each  is  6.64. 
If  such  a  family  includes  father,  mother,  and  three  children,  it  can  be  readily  accommo- 
dated in  a  five-room  tenement  without  serious  crowding.  Such  a  tenement  would  enable 
t)ie  family  to  have  a  kitchen,  sitting  I'oom,  and  three  sleeping  rooms  ;  or,  a  kitchen,  dining 
room,  sitting  room  (or  parlor),  and  two  sleeping  rooms. 

In  order  to  enable  a  closer  comparison  of  the  concentration  of  the  population  in  the 
diflferent  counties  and  in  the  cities,  two  analysis  tables  are  inserted,  the  first  summarizing 
the  aggregates  for  the  counties. 


The  State,  and  CorxTiES. 


Population 


Total  Number 

of 

Rooms  Occupied 


Average  Number 
of  I 

Rooms  Occupied  ] 
per  Family 


Average  Num- 
ber of  Persons  to 
a  Room 


THE  STATE. 

Barnstable, 
Berkshire,        . 

Bristol 

Dukes,     .... 

Essex,      .... 

Franklin, 

Hampden, 

Hampshire, 

Middlesex, 

Nantucket, 

Norfolk 

Plymouth, 

SuflFolk,    .... 

Worcester, 


2,500,183 

27,654 

86,292 

219,019 

4,238 

330,393 

40,145 
152,938 

54,710 
499,217 
3,016 
134,819 
101,498 
539,799 
306,445 


3,568,385 

55,856 

134,864 

301,831 

9,875 

478,804 

68,207 
209,488 

85,062 
719,835 
7,287 
210,776 
171,153 
678,450 
436,897 


6.52 

6.92 
7.17 
6.33 
7.56 
6.46 
7.08 
6.39 
7.24 
6.69 
7.43 
7.10 
6.89 
6.01 
6.49 


0.70 

0.50 
0.64 
0.73 
0.43 
0.69 
0.59 
0.73 
0.64 
0.69 
0.41 
0.64 
0.59 
0.80 
0.70 


The  first  line  of  this  table  reproduces  the  facts  for  the  State,  which  we  have  already 
brought  forward  from  the  recapitulation  of  the  main  table ;  the  other  lines  show  the 
total  population  of  each  county,  the  total  number  of  rooms  occupied,  the  average  num- 
ber of  rooms  occupied  per  familj',  and  the  average  number  of  persons  to  a  room.  It 
is  at  once  apparent  that,  speaking  only  of  the  average  conditions  in  the  different  coun- 
ties, the  number  of  persons  to  a  room  does  not  rise  above  one ;  the  highest  average 
being  found  in  the  county  of  Suffolk,  which  contains  the  city  of  Boston,  wherein  the 
average  number  of  persons  to  a  room  is  0.80,  and  the  lowest  in  the  county  of  Nan- 
tucket, which  is  composed  of  the  single  town  of  Nantucket,  the  average  number  of  per- 
sons to  a  room  in  this  county  being  0.41. 

The  next  table  presents  the  facts  for  the  cities. 


744 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


Cities. 


Population 


Total  Number 

oC 

Rooms  Occupied 


Average  Number 

of 

Kooms  Occupied 

per  Family 


Average  Num- 
ber of  Persons  to 
a  Koom 


Beverly,   . 
Boston,     . 
Brockton, 
Cambridge, 
Chelsea,    . 
Chicopee, 
Everett,    . 
Fall  River, 
Fitchburg, 
Gloucester, 
Haverhill, 
Holyoke, . 
Lawrence, 
Lowell,     . 
Lynn, 
Maiden,    . 
Marlborough, 
Medford, . 
New  Bedford, 
Newburyport, 
Newton,  . 
North  Adams, 
Northampton, 
Pittsfield, 
Quincy,    . 
Salem, 
Somerville, 
Springfield, 
Taunton, . 
"Waltham, 
Woburn,  . 
"Worcester, 


11,806 

18,811 

496,920 

618,598 

33,165 

47,423 

81,643 

104,028 

31,264 

41,357 

16,420 

18,973 

18,573 

26,948 

89,203 

100,713 

26,409 

34,591 

28,211 

32,156 

30,209 

46,515 

40,322 

43,167 

52,164 

62,591 

84,367 

106,121 

62,354 

89,835 

29,708 

45,049 

14,977 

19,451 

14,474 

22,854 

55,251 

75,827 

14,552 

24,227 

27,590 

44,911 

19,135 

25,393 

16,746 

23,272 

20,461 

30,994 

20,712 

27,592 

34,473 

48,372 

52,200 

74,418 

51,522 

77,438 

27,115 

41,645 

20,876 

28,995 

14,178 

19,629 

98,767 

128,451 

6.46 

5.99 

6.16 

6.05 

5.96 

6.24 

6.26 

5.61 

6.08 

5.94 

6.74 

5.47 

5.80 

6.28 

6.35 

6.79 

6.16 

7.20 

6.20 

6.96 

8.12 

6.46 

7.12 

7.14 

6.31 

6.35 

6.25 

6.60 

7.08 

6.78 

6.52 

6.16 


0.63 

0.80 

0.70 

0.78 

0.76 

0.87 

0.69 

0.89 

0.76 

0.88 

0.65 

0.93 

0.83 

0.80 

0.69 

0.66 

0.77 

0.63 

0.73 

0.60 

0.61 

0.75 

0.72 

0.66 

0.75 

0.71 

0.70 

0.67 

0.65 

0.72 

0.72 

0.77 


The  largest  city,  Boston,  contains  a  population  of  496,920  persons,  occupying  in  the 
aggregate  018,598  rooms,  the  average  number  of  rooms  to  each  family  being  5.99,  and 
the  average  number  of  persons  to  a  room,  0 .  80.  So  far  as  our  largest  cit}^  is  concerned, 
it  is,  therefore,  shovrn  that,  on  the  average,  the  number  of  persons  to  a  room  does  not 
exceed  one.  In  a  Tenement  House  Census  of  Boston,  taken  by  this  Bureau  in  1891,  it  was 
shown  that,  considering  rented  tenements  only,  the  average  number  of  persons  to  a  room 
for  the  city  was  0.91.  It  was  found,  however,  that  in  certain  sections  of  the  city  a  higher 
average  existed,  the  highest  being  found  at  the  North  End,  so-called,  where  the  average 
number  of  persons  to  a  room  in  rented  tenements  was  1 .  47.  In  the  present  Census,  which 
includes  all  classes  of  tenements,  it  will  be  found  by  reference  to  the  main  table,  pages 
635  to  542,  that  the  highest  average  number  of  persons  to  a  room  in  Boston  is  in  the  pres- 
ent Ward  6,  which  also  includes  the  North  End  district,  this  average  being  1.23.  The 
average  number  of  persons  to  a  room  is  higher  in  the  city  of  Holyoke  than  in  any  other 
city,  this  average  being  0.93.  In  Holj'oke,  the  aggregate  population,  40,322,  occupies 
43,167  rooms,  the  average  number  of  rooms  occupied  being  5 .  47  per  family,  this  being 
the  smallest  average  number  of  rooms  occupied  per  family  in  any  city.  The  largest 
average  number  of  rooms  occupied  per  family  in  the  cities,  namely,  8.12,  is  found  in 
the  city  of  Newton.  The  smallest  average  number  of  persons  to  a  room,  is,  however, 
found  in  the  city  of  Newburyport,  this  average  being  0.60. 

We  present  an  analysis  table  showing  the  city  and  town  population  compared,  with 
respect  to  occupancy  of  rooms. 


TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


745 


Classification. 


Population 


Total  Number 

of 

Rooms  Occupied 


Average  Number 

of 

Rooms  Occupied 

per  Family 


Average  Num- 
ber of  Persons  to 
a  Room 


THE   STATE. 


Cities, 
Towns, 


2,500,183 

1,635,767 
864,416 


3,568,385 

2,150,345 
1,418,040 


6.52 

6.21 
7.06 


0.70 

0.76 
0.61 


The  total  population  in  the  cities,  1,635,767,  occupies  in  the  aggregate  2,150,345 
rooms;  the  average  number  of  rooms  to  each  family  being  6.21,  and  the  average 
number  of  persons  to  a  room,  0.76.  In  the  towns  the  population  is  861,416,  the  total 
number  of  rooms  occupied  being  1,418,040,  and  the  average  number  of  rooms  occupied 
by  each  family,  7.06,  while  the  average  number  of  persons  to  a  room  is  0.61. 

Rooms :   Occtqned  and  Unoccupied  Dwelling  Houses. 

The  recapitulation  of  the  presentation  relating  to  rooms  in  occupied  and  unoccupied 
dwelling  houses  is  presented  on  page  572.  The  information  contained  in  it  is  so  plainly 
presented  that  no  special  analysis  in  text  is  required  to  bring  out  the  main  facts.  The 
occupied  dwelling  houses  in  the  State  contained  3,693,985  rooms.  Of  these,  at  the  date 
of  the  enumeration,  3,568,385  were  occupied  and  125,600  unoccupied.  The  rooms  in 
the  unoccupied  dwelling  houses  numbered  253,013,  the  total  number  of  rooms  in  occu- 
pied and  unoccupied  houses  aggregating  3,946,998.  Of  these,  including  occupied  and 
vmoccupied  dwellings,  there  were  378,613  rooms  entirely  unoccupied  at  the  date  of  the 
enumeration. 

The  facts  as  to  the  cities  are  brought  forward  in  the  following  analysis  table : 


Occupied  Dwelling  Houses 

Rooms  in 

Total  Num- 
ber of  Oc- 

Total Num- 
ber of 

Unoccupied 
Rooms 

Cities. 

Occupied 
Rooms 

Unoccupied 
Rooms 

Total 

Dwelling 
Houses 

cupied  and  ' 

Unoccupied 

Rooms 

Beverlj' 

18,811 

738 

19,549 

2,288 

21,837 

3,026 

Boston,    . 

618,598 

34,908 

653,506 

35,396 

688,902 

70,304 

Brock  tOTi, 

47,423 

1,786 

49,209 

2,030 

51,239 

3,816 

Cambridge, 

104,028 

4,241 

108,269 

5,644 

113,913 

9,885 

Chelsea,  . 

41,357 

2,202 

43,559 

2,939 

46,498 

5,141 

Chicopee, 

18,973 

336 

19,309 

427 

19,736 

763 

Everett,   . 

26,948 

1,137 

28,085 

3,198 

31,283 

4,335 

Fall  River, 

100,713 

5,405 

106,118 

2,700 

108,818 

8,105 

Fitchburg, 

34,591 

1,153 

35,744 

1,469 

37,213 

2,622 

Gloucester, 

32,156 

540 

32,696 

4,430 

37,126 

4,970 

Haverhill, 

46,515 

1,850 

48,365 

2,041 

50,406 

3,891 

Holyoke, 

43,167 

2,295 

45,462 

1,557 

47,019 

3,852 

Lawrence, 

62,591 

1,132 

63,723 

1,140 

64,863 

2,272 

Lowell,     . 

106,121 

3,812 

109,933 

3,934 

113,867 

7,746 

Lynn, 

89,835 

3,842 

93,677 

3,774 

97,451 

7,616 

Maiden,  . 

45,049 

904 

45,953 

3,565 

49,518 

4,469 

Marlborough, 

19,451 

538 

19,989 

477 

20,466 

1,015 

Med  ford. 

22,854 

381 

23,235 

2,451 

25,686 

•      2,832 

New  Bedford, 

75,827 

2,890 

78,717 

2,069 

80,786 

4,959 

Newburyport, 

24,227 

425 

24,652 

1,355 

26,007 

1,780 

Newton,  . 

44,911 

372 

45,283 

4,776 

50,059 

5,148 

North  Adams, 

25,393 

443 

25,836 

951 

26,787 

1,394 

Northampton, 

23,272 

355 

23,627 

911 

24,538 

1,266 

Pittsfield, 

30,994 

423 

31,417 

1,627 

33,044 

2,050 

Quincy,    . 

27,592 

765 

28,357 

3,199 

31,556 

3,964 

746 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


Occupied  Dwelling  Houses 

Rooms  in 

Unoccupied 

Dwelling 

Houses 

Total  Num- 
ber of  Oc- 
cupied and 

Unoccupied 
Rooms 

Total  Num- 

Cities. 

Occupied 
Kooms 

Unoccupied 
Rooms 

Total 

Unoccupied 
Rooms 

Salem, 

Somerville 

Springfield,      .... 
Tauntou,          .... 
Waltham,        .... 

Woburn 

Worcester,       .... 

48,372 
74,418 
77,438 
41,645 
28,995 
19,629 
128,451 

1,568 
3,079 
2,708 
2,044 
495 
628 
8,562 

49,940 
77,497 
80,146 
43,689 
29,490 
20,257 
137,013 

2,195 
5,245 
4,669 
1,497 
1,799 
825 
4,899 

52,135 
82,742 
84,815 
45,186 
31,289 
21,082 
141,912 

3,763 
8,324 
7,377 
3,541 
2,294 
1,453 
13,461 

In  the  city  of  Boston,  the  oeciipied  dwelling  houses  contained  653,506  rooms.  There 
were,  however,  34,908  rooms  in  these  houses  Avhich  were  unoccu^jied  at  the  date  of  the 
enumeration.  The  additional  unoccupied  rooms,  in  dwelling  houses  entirely  unoccupied, 
brings  the  aggregate  number  of  unoccupied  rooms  to  70,304.  These  figures,  as  we  shall 
hereafter  point  out  in  connection  with  other  tables,  throw  light  upon  the  possibility  of 
increase  of  population  within  the  limits  of  the  rooms  at  present  available  for  occupancy. 
In  Fall  River,  to  take  for  illustration  a  leading  textile  factory  city,  the  total  number  of 
rooms  unoccui^ied  at  the  date  of  the  enumeration  was  8,105 ;  of  these,  2,700  were  in 
houses  entirely  unoccupied.  In  Worcester,  to  cite  a  manufacturing  city  in  which  the 
industries  are  varied,  but  chiefly  metals  and  metallic  goods  and  machinery,  there  were 
13,461  unoccupied  rooms,  of  which  4,899  were  in  entir-ely  unoccupied  dwellings.  In 
Lynn,  a  leading  city  devoted  to  the  manufacture  of  boots  and  shoes,  there  Avere  7,616 
unoccupied  rooms,  of  which  3,774  were  in  entirely  unoccupied  houses.  In  Holyoke,  the 
seat  of  the  jjaper  industry,  there  were  only  3,852  unoccupied  rooms,  of  which  1,557  were 
in  ixnoccupied  houses.  It  is  not  necessary  to  multiply  examples,  as  similar  comparisons 
can  be  made  to  any  extent  at  the  pleasure  of  the  reader. 

The  final  analysis  table  contrasts  the  facts  for  the  cities  and  towns,  in  comparison 
with  aggregates  for  the  State. 


Classification. 


THE    STATE. 


Cities, 
Towns, 


Occupied  Dwelling  Houses 


Occupied 
Rooms 


Unoccupied 

Rooms 


3,568,385 

2,150,345 
1,418,040 


125,600 

91,957 
33,643 


Total 


3,693,985 

2,242,302 
1,451,683 


Rooms  in 

Unoccupied 

Dwelling 

Houses 


Total  Num- 
ber of  Oc- 
cupied and 
Unoccupied 
Rooms 


Total  Num- 
ber of 

Unoccupied 
Rooms 


253,013 

115,477 
137,536 


3,946,998 

2,357,779 
1,589,219 


378,613 

207,434 
171,179 


From  this  table  it  will  be  seen  that  the  total  number  of  unoccupied  rooms  in  the 
cities  of  the  Commonwealth  at  the  date  of  the  enumeration  was  207,434,  while  in  the 
towns  the  number  of  such  rooms  was  171,179.  In  the  cities,  115,477  unoccupied  rooms 
were  in  dwelling  houses  entirely  unoccupied,  while  in  the  towns  the  number  of  such 
rooms  was  137,536. 


Te7iements :  Occupied  Dwelling  Houses. 
The  presentation  relating  to  tenements  shows  for  each  city  and  town,  and  for  each 
ward  in  a  city,  the  total  number  of  occupied  dwelling  houses,  the  number  of  occupied 
or  vmoccupied  tenements  in  such  houses,  and  also  the  total  ni;niber  of  tenements  whether 
occupied  or  not.  The  recapitulation  appears  on  page  637,  and,  so  far  as  the  State  at 
large  is  concerned,  it  shows  that  the  397,633  occupied  dwelling  houses  contained  547,385 


TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


747 


occupied  tenements ;  the  number  of  unoccupied  tenements  being  26,573,  and  the  total 
number  of  tenements  available  for  occupancy  in  occupied  dwelling  houses,  573,958. 
The  occupied  houses  are  presented  so  as  to  show  the  number  of  tenements  in  each. 
There  were,  for  instance,  294,700  single  tenements  in  the  occupied  houses,  each,  of 
course,  being  occupied  by  a  single  family ;  at  the  other  end  of  the  scale  we  find  one 
occupied  dwelling  containing  42  tenements.  The  two-tenement  occupied  houses  num- 
bered 75,237  ;  the  three-tenement  occupied  houses,  18,469  ;  the  four-tenement  occupied 
houses,  5,188 ;  the  five-tenement  occupied  houses,  1,607 ;  the  six-tenement  occupied 
houses,  1,257;  the  seven-tenement  occupied  houses,  413 ;  the  eight-tenement  occupied 
houses,  401 ;  and  the  nine-tenement  occupied  houses,  109.  From  this  point  onward, 
as  the  number  of  tenements  per  house  increases,  the  number  of  such  houses  rapidly 
decreases.  The  word  "  tenement "  in  this  presentation  is  used  in  its  broadest  sense  as 
indicating  any  place  of  abode,  without  regard  to  its  character. 

The  facts  as  to  the  number  of  occupied  and  unoccupied  tenements  for  the  counties 
are  summarized  in  the  following  analysis  table  : 


The  State,  and  Counties. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Tene- 
ments in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total 
Number  of  Tene- 
ments in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


THE  STATE, 

Barnstable, 

Berkshire, 

Bristol,     .... 

Dukes 

Essex 

Franklin, 

Hampden, 

Hampshire, 

Middlesex, 

Nantucket, 

Norfolk 

Plymouth, 

SufiFolk,    .... 

Worcester, 


397,633 

7,476 
16,294 
30,093 

1,217 
54,234 

8,177 
23,072 
10,231 
86,596 
880 
25,789 
20,631 
65,604 
47,339 


547,385 

8,069 

18,810 

47,708 

1,306 

74,092 

9,637 

32,793 

11,744 

107,654 

981 

29,686 

24,830 

112,802 

67,274 


26,573 

162 
388 

2,526 
55 

2,803 
337 

1,441 
319 

4,122 

39 

814 

799 

8,800 

3,968 


573,958 

8,231 
19,198 
50,234 

1,361 
76,896 

9,974 

34,234 

12,063 

111,776 

1,020 

30,499 

26,629 

121,602 

71,242 


The  total  number  of  tenements  in  occupied  dwelling  houses  in  Suffolk  County  was 
121,602.  These  tenements  were  found  in  65,604  occupied  houses,  the  number  of  unoc- 
cupied tenements  being  8,800.  To  contrast  the  facts  shown  in  this  county  with  those 
which  appear  in  the  county  of  Franklin,  which  is  an  agricultural  county,  we  note  that 
the  total  number  of  tenements  in  occupied  houses  in  Franklin  County  was  9,974,  found 
in  8,177  houses,  the  number  of  unoccupied  tenements  in  such  houses  being  337.  That 
is  to  say,  in  Sufiblk  County,  which  contains  the  city  of  Boston,  the  number  of  tenements 
in  occupied  houses  approximated  twice  the  number  of  houses,  or,  on  the  average,  nearly 
two  tenements  to  a  house  ;  while  in  Franklin  County  the  number  of  tenements  exceeded 
the  number  of  houses  by  less  than  22  per  cent.  In  Middlesex  County,  to  cite  one  of  the 
most  populous  counties,  in  which,  however,  the  figures  are  not  affected  by  the  conditions 
existing  within  the  municipal  limits  of  Boston,  Ave  find  there  were  111,776  tenements  in 
86,596  occupied  dwellings,  4,122  of  these  being  vacant  at  the  date  of  the  enumeration. 

The  facts  as  to  the  cities  can  be  easily  compared  by  means  of  the  following  table : 


748 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


Cities. 


Number  of 
Occupied  dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Tene- 
ments in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total 
Number  of  Tene- 
ments in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Beverly,   . 
Boston,     . 
Brockton, 
Cambridge, 
Chelsea,    . 
Chicopee, . 
Everett,    . 
Full  River, 
Fitchbnrg, 
Gloucester, 
Haverhill, 
Hol.yoke,  . 
Lawrence, 
Lowell,     . 
Lynn, 
Maiden,    . 
Marlborough,  , 
Medford,  . 
New  Bedford,  , 
Newburyport,  , 
Newton,    . 
North  Adams, 
Northampton, 
Pittsfield, 
Quincy,    . 
Salem, 
Somerville, 
Springfield, 
Taunton,  . 
Waltham, 
Woburn,  . 
Worcester, 


2,049 
58,599 
6,355 
11,837 
4,743 
2,290 
3,610 
8,069 
3,886 
3,758 
4,814 
3,703 
6,735 
11,938 
10,045 
5,388 
2,341 
2,811 
7,480 
2,977 
5,102 
2,986 
2,824 
3,806 
3,801 
4,863 
8,787 
8,457 
4.379 
3,856 
2,661 
11,153 


2,914 

103,306 

7,700 

17,193 

6,934 

3,042 

4,304 

17,948 

5,686 

5,416 

6,902 

7,894 

10,783 

16,885 

14,144 

6,638 

3,159 

3,172 

12,221 

3,479 

5,528 

3,931 

3,270 

4,342 

4,373 

7,623 

11,903 

11,741 

5,885 

4,276 

3,012 

20,861 


121 

8,243 

360 

978 

482 

70 

231 

1,146 

260 

125 

349 

534 

227 

848 

773 

183 

115 

80 

569 

86 

80 

92 

74 

75 

155 

302 

632 

524 

379 

110 

78 

1,730 


3,035 

111,549 

8,060 

18,171 

7,416 

3,112 

4,535 

19,094 

6,946 

6,541 

7,251 

8,428 

11,010 

17,733 

14,917 

6,821 

3,274 

3,252 

12,790 

3,565 

5,608 

4,023 

3,344 

4,417 

4,528 

7,925 

12,535 

12,265 

6,264 

4,386 

3,090 

22,591 


The  city  of  Boston  contained  111,549  tenements  in  occupied  dwelling  houses  at  the 
date  of  the  enumeration,  the  number  of  such  houses  being  58,599.  Of  these  tenements, 
8,243  were  unoccupied.  These  figures  show  that  there  were  available  for  occupancy, 
on  the  average,  nearly  two  tenements  to  each  occupied  house.  Comparing  these  figures 
with  those  previously  presented  for  the  counties,  we  note  that  the  city  of  Boston  alone 
contained  about  the  same  number  of  tenements  in  its  occupied  dwelling  houses  as  were 
found  in  the  entire  county  of  Middlesex ;  but  the  tenements  in  the  occupied  dwelling 
houses  in  Middlesex  County,  which  numbered  111,776,  were  found  in  86,596  houses, 
while,  as  we  have  said,  the  111,549  tenements  in  Boston  were  found  in  58,599  houses. 
It  is  exceedingly  interesting  to  compare  the  different  cities  with  respect  to  the  tene- 
ments available  for  occupancy  in  the  dwelling  houses  Avhich  were  occupied  at  the  date 
of  the  enumeration.  While,  as  we  have  remarked,  the  tenements  in  the  city  of  Boston 
average  nearly  two  to  each  occupied  house,  we  find  in  the  city  of  Newton  only  5,608 
tenements  in  5,102  houses,  or  slightly  more  than  one  tenement  to  a  house  on  the  average. 
In  Newton,  also,  the  number  of  unoccupied  tenements  in  the  occupied  houses  was  but  80, 
or  slightly  less  than  one  and  one-half  per  cent  of  the  total  number  of  tenements ; 
while,  in  the  city  of  Boston,  there  were  8,243  unoccupied  tenements,  or  about  seven  per 


TABULAR    ANALYSES. 


74:9 


cent  of  the  total  number  of  tenements.  In  the  city  of  Fall  River,  devoted  to  the  cotton 
industry,  there  were  found  19,094  tenements  in  8,069  occupied  houses,  an  average  of 
2.37  per  house;  in  Holyoke,  8,428  tenements  in  3,703  houses,  an  average  of  2. -^8  per 
house;  in  Lynn,  14,917  tenements  in  10,045  houses,  an  average  of  1.49  per  house ;  in 
Lowell,  17,733  tenements  in  11,933  houses,  an  average  of  1.-19  per  house;  and  in  Law- 
rence, 11,010  tenements  in  6,735  houses,  an  average  of  1.63  per  house.  These  cities 
are  all  devoted  to  manufacturing.  In  Maiden,  there  were  only  6,821  tenements  in  5,388 
houses,  an  average  of  1.27  per  house  ;  in  Medford,  3,252  tenements  in  2,811  houses,  an 
average  of  1.16  per  house  ;  and  in  Waltham,  4,386  tenements  in  3,856  houses,  an  aver- 
age of  1.14  per  house.  These  cities,  like  Newton,  are  largely  residential.  As  the 
cities  increase  in  size,  the  tendency  to  increase  the  number  of  tenements  per  house  is 
clearly  shown  in  the  table,  and  the  larger  number  of  tenements  per  house  found  in  the 
manufacturing  cities  as  compared  with  the  residential  cities  is  also  plainly  apparent. 
The  final  table  contrasts  the  cities  and  towns  with  respect  to  tenements. 


Classification. 


Number  of 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Occupied  Tene- 
ments in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Number  of 
Unoccupied  Ten- 
ements in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


Total 
Number  of  Tene- 
ments in 
Occupied  Dwell- 
ing Houses 


THE   STATE. 


Cities, 
Towns, 


397,633 

225,098 
172,535 


547,385 

346,465 
200,920 


26,573 

20,011 
6,.562 


573,958 

366,476 
207,482 


The  cities  as  a  whole  contained  366,476  tenements,  found  in  225,098  occupied  dwell- 
ing houses,  an  average  of  1.63  per  house,  while  the  towns  contained  207,482  tenements, 
Ibund  in  172,535  houses,  an  average  of  1.20  per  house.  In  the  State,  as  a  whole,  there 
were  573,958  tenements,  found  in  397,633  occupied  houses,  an  average  of  1.44  per 
house.  In  the  cities,  20,011  tenements  in  occupied  houses  were  entirely  unoccupied,  or 
5.46  per  cent  of  the  total  number  of  tenements  in  such  houses.  In  the  towns,  6,562 
unoccupied  tenements  were  found  in  occupied  houses,  or  3.16  per  cent  of  the  total 
number  of  tenements  in  such  houses. 


Dwelling  Houses:  Number  of  Stories  and  Materials. 
The  presentation  relating  to  dwelling  houses  correlates  the  information  as  to  occu- 
pied and  unoccupied  dwellings  with  other  data  showing  the  number  of  stories  and 
materials  of  construction.  This  information  is  presented  fully  in  the  table  for  each 
town  and  city.  The  recapitulation  for  the  State,  pages  738  to  741,  shows  that  the  total 
number  of  one-story  houses  was  13,613  ;  those  having  one  story  and  an  attic  numbering 
109,309 ;  while  the  basement  and  one-story  houses  numbered  639.  There  were  5,600 
houses  having  a  basement,  a  single  story,  and  an  attic.  The  two-story  houses  num- 
bered 77,734 ;  those  having  two  stories  and  an  attic,  151,818;  while  the  basement  and 
two-story  houses  numbered  4,558.  There  were  7,.S35  houses  having  a  basement,  two 
stories,  and  an  attic.  The  three-story  houses  numbered  36.281,  while  the  houses  having 
three  stories  and  an  attic  numbered  4.200,  and  those  having  a  basement  and  three  stories 
5,807.  There  were  also  2,238  houses  having  a  basement,  three  stories,  and  an  attic. 
The  four-story  houses  numbered  4,456.  and  there  were  2,627  having  a  basement  and 
four  stories,  while  294  had  four  stories  and  an  attic,  and  173,  a  basement,  four  sturies, 
and  an  attic.  The  houses  of  five  stories  numbered  600,  and  those  having  a  basement 
and  five  stories,  329.  There  were  also  61  six-story  houses,  67  having  a  basement  and 
six  stories,  11  seven-story  houses,  seven  having  a  basement  and  seven  stories,  six  eight- 
story  houses,  one  having  a  basement  and  eight  stories,  and  a  few  others  of  diffex'ent 


750 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


combinations  which  are  fully  shown  in  the  table.  Under  the  classification  employed, 
the  most  numerous  classes  are  the  houses  having  one  story  and  an  attic,  which  num- 
bered 109,309,  those  having  two  stories,  which  numbered  77,734,  and  those  having  two 
stories  and  an  attic,  which  numbered  151,818. 

The  data  as  to  the  material  of  which  the  428,494  dwelling  houses  were  constructed 
are  brought  forward  in  the  following  series  of  analysis  tables.  The  first  gives  the  figures 
for  the  occupied  dwelling  houses  in  the  cities  and  towns  and  also  in  the  State  for  1895, 
placed  in  comparison  with  the  figures  for  the  Census  of  1885  for  the  same  cities  and 
towns. 


Occupied  Dwelling  Houses  : 

The  State 

Cities 

Towns 

Materials  of  which  Constructed. 

1885 

1895 

1885 

1895 

1885 

1895 

Wood, 

284,606 

365,933 

139,820 

197,220 

144,786 

168,713 

Brick, 

24,038 

26,041 

22,208 

23,648 

1,830 

2,393 

Stone,    .... 

567 

815 

427 

590 

140 

225 

Cement, 

127 

44 

114 

36 

13 

8 

Wood  and  brick,  . 

608 

2,667 

317 

1,794 

291 

873 

Wood  and  stone,  . 

44 

503 

17 

328 

27 

175 

Wood  and  cement, 

6 

19 

3 

10 

3 

9 

Brick  and  stone,    . 

237 

1,371 

223 

1,308 

14 

63 

Brick  and  cement, 

7 

60 

7 

57 

- 

3 

Stone  and  cement. 

3 

16 

2 

9 

1 

7 

Wood,  brick,  and  stone. 

5 

25 

3 

12 

2 

13 

Not  given, 

- 

139 

- 

86 

- 

53 

Totals,  . 

310,248 

397,633 

163,141 

225,098 

147,107 

172,535 

From  this  table  we  learn  that  in  1895  there  were,  in  the  State,  365,933  occupied 
dwelling  houses  constructed  of  wood,  197,220  of  these  being  in  the  cities  and  168,713  in 
the  towns.  Of  the  26,041  occupied  dwelling  houses  built  of  brick,  23,648  were  found  in 
the  cities  and  but  2,393  in  the  towns. 

The  second  analysis  table  shows  the  number  of  unoccupied  dwelling  houses  in  the 
cities  and  towns  and  in  the  State  and  the  materials  of  which  constructed. 


TTN'OCCUPIFD    r)\VFLLIXO 

TTriT'QTre  • 

The  State 

Cities 

Towns 

Materials  of  which  Consteucted. 

1885 

1895 

1885 

1895 

1885 

1895 

Wood,    . 
Brick,     . 
Stone,     . 
Cement, 

Wood  and  brick, 
Wood  and  stone. 
Wood  and  cement. 
Brick  and  stone. 
Brick  and  cement. 
Stone  and  cement, 
Wood,  brick,  and  . 
Not  given. 

3tone 

13,3.52 

1,090 

81 

11 

19 

3 

24 

28,812 

1,431 

100 

2 

142 

93 

7 

201 

10 

1 

5 

57 

3,393 

958 

58 

8 

3 

23 

11,297 

1,211 

64 

2 

79 

27 

4 

178 

7 

1 
40 

9,959 

132 

23 

3 

16 

3 

1 

17,515 

220 

36 

63 

66 
3 

23 
3 
1 
4 

17 

Totals,  . 

14,580 

30,861 

4,443 

12,910 

10,137 

17,951 

TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


751 


There  were  28,812  unoccupied  dwelling  houses  built  of  wood  in  the  State  in  1895,  of 
which  11,297  were  in  the  cities  and  17,515  in  the  towns. 

The  third  table  shows  equivalent  facts  for  both  occupied  and  imoccupied  dwelling 
houses  for  the  cities  and  towns  and  for  the  State. 


Total  Dwelling  Houses 

The 

State 

Cities 

Towns 

Materials  of  which  Constructed. 

1885 

189.1 

1883 

1895 

1885 

1895 

Wood, 

297,958 

394,745 

143,213 

208,517 

154,745 

186,228 

Brick,     .... 

25,128 

27,472 

23,166 

24,859 

1,962 

2,613 

Stone,     .... 

648 

916 

485 

654 

163 

261 

Cement,         .... 

138 

46 

122 

38 

16 

8 

Wood  and  brick,  . 

627 

2,809 

320 

1,873 

307 

936 

Wood  and  stone,  • 

47 

596 

17 

355 

30 

241 

Wood  and  cement. 

6 

26 

3 

14 

3 

12 

Brick  and  stone,    . 

261 

1,572 

246 

1,486 

15 

86 

Brick  and  cement. 

7 

70 

7 

64 

- 

6 

Stone  and  cement, 

3 

17 

2 

9 

1 

8 

Wood,  brick,  and  stone, 

5 

30 

3 

13 

2 

17 

Not  given 

- 

196 

- 

126 

- 

70 

Totals,  . 

324,828 

428,494 

167,584 

238,008 

157,244 

190,486 

From  the  above  table  it  is  seen  that  of  the  total  number  of  dwelling  houses  in  the 
State,  namely,  428,494,  there  were  394,745  which  were  constnicted  of  wood.  Of  these, 
208,517  were  located  in  cities,  and  186,228  in  towns.  These  figures  show  how  largely 
wood  is  used  in  Massachusetts  as  a  material  of  construction  for  dwellings,  and  they 
also  show  that  in  this  respect  the  cities  form  no  exception  to  the  towns ;  indeed,  the 
number  of  wooden  houses  within  city  limits  exceeds,  as  will  be  seen,  the  number  in 
the  towns.  The  number  of  brick  houses  in  the  State  is  27,472,  and  of  these  the  cities 
contain  by  far  the  larger  part,  the  aggregate  number  of  such  houses  in  the  cities  being 
24,859,  while  brick  houses  in  the  towns  number  only  2,613.  There  were  found  only  915 
houses  constructed  entirely  of  stone.  Of  these,  654  were  in  the  cities  and  261  in  the 
towns.  The  other  combinations  of  materials  presented  in  the  table  need  not  be  partic- 
ularly referred  to,  as  they  are  plainly  aj^parent. 

The  arrangement  of  the  table  enables  comparisons  to  be  made  between  the  facts  for 
1885  and  those  of  the  present  Census.  For  example,  the  total  number  of  houses  has 
risen  in  the  decade  from  324,828  to  428,494,  an  increase  of  31.91  per  cent.  The  houses 
within  city  limits  have  increased  from  167,584  to  238,008,  an  increase  of  42.02  per  cent ; 
while  those  in  towns  have  increased  from  157,244  to  190,486,  an  increase  of  21.14  per 
cent.  In  the  State  at  large  the  wooden  houses  have  increased  from  297,958  to  394,745, 
an  increase  of  32.48  percent;  the  brick  houses  from  25,128  to  27,472,  an  increase  of 
9.33  per  cent;  and  the  stone  houses  from  648  to  915,  an  increase  of  41.20  per  cent. 
While  the  use  of  brick  in  the  construction  of  dwelling  houses,  so  far  as  shown  by  the 
number  of  houses  constructed  of  that  material  in  the  cities,  does  not  show  so  great  a 
gain  as  is  shown  by  the  increase  in  houses  of  all  kinds,  nevertheless,  in  the  towns,  the 
gain  in  brick  houses  is  greater  than  the  gain  in  houses  of  all  kinds.  For  example,  the 
number  of  brick  houses  in  cities  has  increased  in  the  decade  from  23,166  to  24,859,  an 
increase  of  7.31  per  cent,  while  in  the  towns,  they  have  increased  from  1,962  to  2,613,  a 
gain  of  33. 18  j)er  cent. 

The  next  table  presents  a  comparison  of  occupied,  unoccupied,  and  total  dwelling 
houses  in  the  counties  for  the  years  1885  and  1895. 


752 


CENSUS   or   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


Occupied  Dwelling 
Houses 

Unoccupied  Dwelling 

Houses 

Total  Dwelling 
Houses 

1885 

1893 

1883 

1893 

1883 

1893 

THE   STATE. 

310,248 

397,633 

14,580 

30,861 

324,828 

428,494 

Barnstable, 

7,585 

7,476 

803 

1,620 

8,388 

9,096 

Berkshire, 

13,730 

16,294 

672 

1,184 

14,402 

17,478 

Bristol,  . 

23,203 

30,093 

769 

1,487 

23,972 

31,580 

Dukes,   . 

1,103 

1,217 

909 

1,093 

2,012 

2,310 

Essex,    . 

43,095 

54,234 

1,819 

3,951 

44,914 

58,185 

Franklin, 

7,290 

8,177 

467 

684 

7,767 

8,861 

Hampden, 

17,853 

23,072 

469 

1,395 

18,322 

24,467 

Hampshire, 

8,847 

10,231 

348 

498 

9,195 

10,729 

Middlesex, 

60,600 

86,596 

2,139 

6,223 

62,739 

92,819 

Nantucket, 

999 

880 

202 

420 

1,201 

1,300 

Norfolk, 

19,321 

25,789 

806 

1,916 

20,127 

27,705 

Plymouth,     . 

16,463 

20,631 

1,676 

3,040 

18,139 

23,671 

SufiFolk, . 

51,108 

65,604 

2,021 

4,485 

53,129 

70,089 

Worcester, 

39,051 

47,339 

1,480 

2,865 

40,531 

50,204 

The  occujiied  dwelling  houses  in  1895  in  the  State  as  a  whole  numbered  397,633,  or 
92.80  percent  of  the  total  number  of  houses  shown  in  the  table  ;  in  1885,  they  numbered 
310,248,  or  95 .  51  per  cent  of  the  total  number  of  houses.  On  the  other  hand,  there  were, 
of  course,  7.20  per  cent  of  the  total  houses  unoccupied  in  1895,  and  4.49  per  cent  unoc- 
cupied in  1885.  Similar  comparisons  for  each  of  the  counties  may  be  made  from  the 
table. 

In  the  following  table,  similar  data  are  presented  for  the  cities  : 


Occupied  Dwelling 
Houses 

Unoccupied  Dwelling 
Houses 

Total  Dwelling 
Houses 

UlTllCB. 

1885 

1895 

1885 

1895 

1885 

1895 

Beverly, 

1,509 

2,049 

122 

216 

1,631 

2,265 

Boston, . 

45,998 

58,599 

1,531 

3,525 

47,529 

62,124 

Brockton, 

3,188 

5,355 

17 

259 

3,205 

5,614 

Cambridge, 

8,977 

11,837 

232 

662 

9,209 

12,499 

Chelsea, 

4,114 

4,743 

94 

333 

4,208 

5,076 

Chicopee, 

1,624 

2,290 

27 

62 

1,651 

2,352 

Everett, . 

1,107 

3,610 

21 

373 

1,128 

3,983 

Fall  River, 

5,266 

8,069 

54 

209 

5,320 

8,278 

Fitchburg, 

2,540 

3,886 

42 

182 

2,582 

4,068 

Gloucester, 

3,077 

3,758 

146 

447 

3,223 

4,205 

Haverhill, 

3,681 

4,814 

61 

235 

3,742 

5,049 

Holyoke, 

2,565 

3,703 

47 

187 

2,612 

3,890 

Lawrence, 

5,369 

6,735 

163 

120 

5,532 

6,855 

Lowell,  . 

9,390 

11,933 

450 

495 

9,840 

12,428 

Lynn,     . 

7,243 

10,045 

140 

470 

7,383 

10,515 

Maiden, 

2,909 

5,388 

75 

450 

2,984 

5,838 

Marlborough, 

1,591 

2,341 

20 

63 

1,611 

2,404 

Med  ford. 

1,613 

2,811 

51 

286 

1,664 

3,097 

New  Bedford, 

5,130 

7,480 

90 

210 

5,220 

7,690 

Newburyport, 

2,713 

2,977 

81 

188 

2,794 

3,165 

Newton, 

3,467 

5,102 

98 

513 

3,565 

5,615 

North  Adams, 

1,979 

2,986 

7 

114 

1,986 

3,100 

TABULAR   AN^ALYSES. 


753 


Occupied  Dwelling 
Houses 

Unoccttpied  Dwelling 
Houses 

Total  Dwelling 
Houses 

1883 

1893 

1883 

1893 

1883 

1895 

Northampton,        .... 

2,157 

2,824 

51 

119 

2,208 

2,943 

Pittsfield, 

2,599 

3,806 

69 

180 

2,668 

3,986 

Quincy, . 

2,166 

3,801 

28 

482 

2,194 

4,283 

Salem,    . 

4,040 

4,863 

153 

265 

4,193 

5,128 

Somerville,    . 

4,849 

8,787 

126 

629 

4,975 

9,416 

Springfield,    . 

5,976 

8,457 

158 

610 

6,134 

9,067 

Taunton, 

3,530 

4,379 

103 

171 

3,633 

4,550 

Waltham, 

2,612 

3,856 

100 

268 

2,712 

4,124 

Woburn, 

2,109 

2,661 

16 

126 

2,125 

2,787 

Worcester,     . 

8,053 

11,153 

70 

461 

8,123 

11,614 

Without  reproducing  the  figures,  we  merely  point  out  that  94.33  per  cent  of  the  total 
dwelling  houses  iu  the  city  of  Boston  were  occupied  in  1895,  and  96.78  percent  in  1885. 
Selecting  a  few  ot  the  leading  manufacturing  cities,  the  following  percentages  result 
from  the  data  contained  in  the  table:  In  Fall  Elver,  97.48  per  cent  of  the  dwelling 
houses  w^ere  occupied  in  1895.  and  98.98  per  cent  in  1885  ;  in  Worcester,  96.03  per  cent 
were  occupied  in  1895,  and  99.14  per  cent  in  1885;  in  Ilolyoke,  95.19  per  cent  w^ere 
occupied  in  1895,  and  9s. 20  per  cent  in  1885  ;  in  Lowell,  the  occupied  dwelling  houses 
constituted  96.02  percent  of  the  total  number  in  1895,  and  95.43  percent  in  1885. 
These  and  similar  comparisons  may  be  carried  to  any  extent  by  means  of  the  figures 
contained  iu  the  table,  but  it  is  not  necessary  to  enlarge  upon  them  here. 

The  final  table  presents  the  data  for  the  cities  and  towns  in  the  aggregate  so  as  to 
be  compared  with  each  other  and  with  the  aggregates  for  the  State. 


Classification. 

Occupied 
Dwelling  Houses 

Unoccupied 
Dwelling  Houses 

Total 
Dwelling  Houses 

1883 

1893 

'       1883 

1 

1895 

1883 

1895 

Cities, 
Towns, 

THE    STATE. 

•                  t                  •                 •                 •                 • 

310,248 

163,141 
147,107 

397,633 

225,098 
172,535 

14,580 

4,443 
10,137 

30,861 

12,910 
17,951 

324,828 

167,584 
157,244 

428,494 

238,008 
190,486 

In  the  cities  as  a  whole,  94.58  per  cent  of  the  total  number  of  dwelling  houses  were 
occupied  in  1895,  as  against  97.35  per  cent  occupied  in  1885  ;  in  the  towns,  on  the  other 
hand,  90.58  per  cent  were  occupied  iu  1895,  as  against  93.55  per  cent  in  1885. 


Averages  and  Comparative  Totals: 

Rooms,  Tenements,  and 
Dwelling  Houses. 


[755] 


KOOMS,  TENEMENTS,  A:N^D  DWELLING   HOUSES. 


I'OPULATION 

Number 

of 
Families 

i 
1 

Dwelling  Houses 

Occupied  Dwelling 

Houses 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Males 

Females 

Both 

Sexes 

Occu- 
pied 

Unoc- 
cupied 

Total 

Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ments 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Tene- 
ments 

Total 
Tene- 
ments 

1 

BARNSTABLE. 

13,294 

14,360 

27,654 

8,069 

7,476 

1,620 

9,096 

8,069 

162 

8,231 

2 

Barnstable, . 

1,944 

2,111 

4,055 

1,173 

1,133 

178 

1,311 

1,173 

5 

1,178 

3 

Bourne, 

772 

808 

1,580 

429 

402 

205 

607 

429 

7 

436 

4 

Brewster, 

437 

464 

901 

255 

242 

54 

296 

255 

2 

257 

5 

Chatham, 

898 

911 

1,809 

543 

489 

141 

630 

543 

23 

566 

6 

Dennis, 

1,164 

1,381 

2,545 

817 

784 

105 

889 

817 

10 

827 

7 

Eastham, 

234 

242 

476 

137 

130 

27 

157 

137 

2 

139 

8 

Falmouth, 

1,283 

1,372 

2,655 

722 

656 

279 

935 

722 

8 

730 

9  ! 

Harwich, 

1,253 

1,279 

2,532 

783 

752 

101 

853 

783 

2 

785 

10 

Mashpee, 

178 

152 

330 

81 

74 

10 

84 

81 

- 

81 

11 

Orleans, 

559 

639 

1,198 

375 

356 

89 

445 

375 

14 

389 

12  1 

Provincetow 

n,     . 

2,215 

2,340 

4,555 

1,216 

987 

48 

1,035 

1,216 

58  ; 

1,274 

13 

Sandwich, 

734 

846 

1,580 

442 

422 

69 

491 

442 

24 

466 

14 

Truro,  . 

402 

413 

815 

229 

215 

58 

273 

229 

- 

229 

15 

Wellfleet, 

449 

519 

968 

332 

314 

149 

463 

332 

4 

336 

16 

Yarmouth, 

772 

883 

1,655 

535 

520 

107 

627 

535 

3 

538 

17 

BERKSHIRE. 

42,525 

43,767 

86,292 

18,810 

16,294 

1,184 

17,478 

18,810 

388 

19,198 

18 

Adams, 

3,712 

4,125 

7,837 

1,604 

1,343 

80 

1,423 

1,604 

88 

1,692 

19 

Alford,  .... 

152 

128 

280 

76 

74 

10 

84 

76 

4 

80 

20 

Becket, 

483 

405 

888 

219 

201 

27 

228 

219 

3 

222 

21 

Cheshire,     . 

599 

577 

1,176 

297 

278 

'     47 

325 

297 

8 

305 

22 

Clarksburg, 

502 

507 

1,009 

214 

186 

5 

191 

214 

4 

218 

23 

Dalton, 

1,506 

1,704 

3,210 

688 

601 

22 

623 

688 

24 

712 

24 

Egremont,    . 

406 

430 

836 

211 

199 

12 

211 

211 

1 

212 

25 

Florida, 

223 

202 

425 

93 

91 

17 

108 

93 

1 

94 

26 

Great  Barrington, 

2,332 

2,462 

4,794 

1,136 

1,006 

69 

1,075 

1,136 

12 

1,148 

27 

Hancock, 

266 

245 

511 

117 

105 

12 

117 

117 

- 

117 

28 

Hinsdale, 

821 

829 

1,650 

346 

1 

314 

26 

340 

346 

- 

346 

29 

Lanesborough,    . 

434 

414 

848 

1        210 

201 

25 

226 

210 

1 

211 

30 

Lee,      .        .        .        . 

1,973 

2,093 

4,066 

922 

797 

42 

839 

922 

13 

935 

31 

Lenox, 

1,529 

1,343 

2,872 

581 

519 

81 

600 

581 

11 

592 

32 

Monterey,    . 

241 

223 

464 

115 

110 

19 

129 

115 

1 

116 

33 

Mount  Washington,   . 

76 

60 

136 

31 

31 

9 

40 

31 

1 

32 

34 

New  Ashford,     . 

68 

48 

116 

30 

29 

7 

36 

30 

- 

30 

35 

New  Marlborough,     . 

682 

606 

1,288 

325 

316 

24 

340 

325 

4 

329 

36 

North  Adams,  . 

9,350 

9,785 

19,135 

3,931 

2,986 

114 

3,100 

3,931 

92 

4,023 

37 

Otis,     .        .        .        . 

289 

229 

518 

136 

131 

1 

25 

156 

136 

1 

137 

38 

Peru,    .        .        .        . 

146 

159 

305 

71 

'         69 

15 

84 

71 

- 

71 

39 

PiTTSriELD, 

9,838 

10,623 

20,461 

4,342 

1     3,806 

180 

3,986 

4,342 

75 

4,417 

40 

Wardl,  . 

1,428 

1,408 

2,836 

552 

506 

22 

528 

552 

8 

560 

41 

Ward  2,  . 

1,658 

1,868 

3,526 

722 

621 

20 

641 

722 

19 

741 

42 

Ward  3,  . 

1,285 

1,340 

2,625 

599 

500 

31 

531 

599 

5 

604 

43 

Ward  4,  . 

1,198 

1,582 

2,780 

604 

544 

30 

574 

604 

6 

610 

44 

Ward  5,  . 

1,323 

1,359 

2,687 

546 

444 

41 

485 

546 

15 

561 

45 

Ward  6,  . 

1,684 

1,790 

3,474 

742 

623 

22 

645 

742 

15 

757 

46 

Ward  7,  . 

1,257 

1,276 

2,533 

577 

568 

14 

582 

i 

577 

7 

584 

[756] 


EOOMS,  TEIS^EME^TS,  AND   DWELLING   HOUSES. 


Occupied  and  Usoccu 
PIED  Duelling  Houses 


Occu- 
pied 
Kooms 


Unoc- 
cupied 
Rooms 


Total 
Rooms 


55,856 

13,083 

8,557 

1,553 

3,094 

1,525 

1,827 

443 

4,553 

1,246 

4,222 

695 

988 

197 

5,576 

2,515 

4,829 

636 

388 

42 

2,820 

726 

7,650 

556 

3,235 

693 

1,714 

416 

2,341 

975 

4,062 

865 

134,864 

12,779 

10,177 

978 

639 

140 

1,616 

254 

2,705 

421 

1,500 

44 

4,818 

326 

1,631 

133 

650 

110 

8,332 

706 

1,013 

96 

2,434 

100 

1,630 

209 

6,732 

432 

4,442 

1,140 

1,021 

173 

355 

68 

263 

49 

2,858 

254 

25,393 

1,394 

1,053 

197 

569 

88 

30,994 

2,050 

3,574 

213 

5,215 

291 

4,072 

265 

5,027 

392 

3,969 

424 

5,057 

247 

4,080 

218 

68,939 

10,110 
4,619 
2,270 
5,799 
4,917 
1,185 
8,091 
5,465 
430 
3,546 
8,206 
3,928 
2,130 
3,316 
4,927 

147,643 

11,155 

779 

1,870 

3,126 

1,544 

5,144 

1,764 

760 

9,038 

1,109 

2,534 

1,839 

7,164 

5,582 

1,194 

423 

312 

3,112 

26,787 

1,250 

657 

33,044 

3,787 

5,506 

4,337 

5,419 

4,393 

5,304 

4,298 


Averages,  Etc. 


Males 
to  a 
Fam- 
ily 


Fe- 
males 
to  a 
Fam- 
ily 


1.65 

1.66 
1.80 
1.71 
1.65 
1.43 
j  1.71 
I  1.78 
1.60 
2.20 
1.49 
1.82 
1.66 
1.76 
1.35 
1.44 

2.26 

2.32 
2.00 
2.20 
2.02 
2.34 
2.19 
1.92 
2.40 
2.05 
2.27 
2.37 
2.07 
2.14 
2.63 
2.09 
2.45 
2.27 
2.10 
2.38 
2.13 
2.06 
2.26 
2.59 
2.29 
2.14 
1.98 
2.43 
2.27 
2.18 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Fam- 
ily 


Per- 
sons to 

an 
Occu- 
pied 
Dwell- 
ing 
House 


Esti- 
mated 
Popu- 
lation of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Estimated 
Population 
of  Unoc- 
cupied 
Tenements 
in  Occu- 
pied 
Dwelling 
Houses 


1.78 

3.43 

3.70 

5,994 

1.80 

3.46 

3.58 

637 

1.88 

3.68 

3.93 

806 

1.82 

3.53 

3.72 

201 

1.68 

3.33 

3.70 

522 

1.69 

3.12 

3.25 

341 

1.76 

3.47 

3.66 

99 

1.90 

3.68 

4.05 

1,130 

1.63 

3.23 

3.37 

340 

1.87 

4.07 

4.46 

45 

1.70 

3.19 

3.37 

300 

1.93 

3.75 

4.61 

221 

1.91 

3.57 

3.74 

258 

1.80 

3.56 

3.79 

220 

1.57 

2.92 

3.08 

459 

1.65 

3.09 

3.18 

340 

2.33 

4.59 

5.30 

5,941 

2.57 

4.89 

5.84 

467 

1.68 

3.68 

3.78 

38 

1.85 

4.05 

4.42 

119 

1.94 

3.96 

4.23 

199 

2.37 

4.71 

5.42 

27 

2.48 

4.67 

6.34 

117 

2.04 

3.96 

4.20 

50 

2.17 

4.57 

4.67 

79 

2.17 

4.22 

4.77 

329 

2.10 

4.37 

4.87 

58 

2.40 

4.77 

5.25 

137 

1.97 

4.04 

4.22 

106 

2.27 

4.41 

5.10 

214 

2.31 

4.94 

5.53 

448 

1.94 

4.03 

4.22 

80 

1.94 

4.39 

4.39 

40 

1.60 

3.87 

4.00 

28 

1.86 

3.96 

4.08 

98 

2.49 

4.87 

6.41 

731 

1.68 

3.81 

3.95 

99 

2.24 

4.30 

4.42 

66 

2.45 

4.71 

5.38 

968 

2.55 

5.14 

5.60 

123 

2.59 

4.88 

5.68 

114 

2.24 

4.38 

5.25 

163 

2.62 

4.60 

5.11 

153 

2.49 

4.92 

6.05 

248 

2.41 

4.68 

5.58 

123 

2.21 

4.39 

4.46 

62 

556 

17 
26 

7 
77 
31 

7 
29 

6 

45 

218 

86 

12 
9 

1,781 

430 

15 

12 

32 

19 

112 

4 

5 

51 


4 

57 

54 

4 

4 

16 

448 

4 

353 
41 
93 
22 
28 
74 
70 
31 


Estima- 

Fami- 

Per- 

ted Popu- 

lies to 

sons 

lation 

each 

to 

ifall 

Occu- 

each 

Dwelling 

pied 

Occu- 

Houses 

Dwell- 

pied 

were  fiillv 

ing 

Tene- 

Occupied 

House 

ment 

Rooms 
to 
each 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ment 


Per- 
sons to 

each 
Room 

in 
Occu- 

l)ied 
Tene- 
ments 


34,204 

4,709 
2,412 
1,109 
2,408 
2,917 

582 
3,814 
2,878 

375 
1,543 
4,994 
1,924 
1,035 
1,439 
2,004 

94,014 

8,734 

333 

1,019 

1,407 

1,055 

3,439 

890 

509 

5,174 

569 

1,787 

958 

4,337 

3,374 

548 

180 

144 

1,402 

20,314 

621 

371 

21,782 

3,000 

3,733 

2,810 

2,961 

3,009 

3,667 

2,626 


1.08 

1.04 
1.07 
1.05 
1.11 
1.04 
1.05 
1.10 
1.04 
1.09 
1.05 
1.23 
1.05 
1.07 
1.06 
1.03 

1.15 

1.19 
1.03 
1.09 
1.07 
1.15 
1.14 
1.06 
1.02 
1.13 
1.11 
1.10 
1.04 
1.16 
1.12 
1.05 
1.00 
1.03 
1.03 
1.32 
1.04 
1.03 
1.14 
1.09 
1.16 
1.20 
1.11 
1.23 
1.19 
1.02 


3.43 

6.92 

0.50 

3.46 

7.29 

0.47 

3.68 

7.21 

0.51 

3.53 

7.16 

0.49 

3.33 

8.38 

0.40 

3.12 

5.17 

0.60 

3.47 

7.21 

0.48 

3.68 

7.72 

0.48 

3.23 

6.17 

0.52 

4.07 

4.79 

0.85 

3.19 

7.52 

0.42 

3.75 

6.29 

0.60 

3.57 

7.32 

0.49 

3.56 

7.48 

0.48 

2.92 

7.05 

0.41 

3.09 

7.59 

0.41 

4.59 

7.17 

0.64 

4.89 

6.34 

0.77 

3.68 

8.41 

0.44 

4.05 

7.38 

0.55 

3.96 

9.11 

0.43 

4.71 

7.01 

0.67 

4.67 

7.00 

0.67 

3.96 

7.73 

0.51 

4.57 

6.99 

0.65 

4.22 

7.33 

0.58 

4.37 

8.66 

0.50 

4.77 

7.03 

0.68 

4.04 

7.76 

0.52 

4.41 

7.30 

0.60 

4.94 

7.65 

0.65 

4.03 

8.88 

0.45 

4.39 

11.45 

0.38 

3.87 

8.77 

0.44 

3.96 

8.79 

0.45 

4.87 

6.46 

0.75 

3.81 

7.74 

0.49 

4.30 

8.01 

0.54 

4.71 

7.14 

0.66 

5.14 

6.47 

0.79 

4.88 

7.22 

0.68 

4.38 

6.80 

0.64 

4.60 

8.32 

0.55 

4.92 

7.27 

0.68  : 

4.68 

6.82 

0.69 

4.39 

7.07 

0.62  [ 

[757] 


'o8 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


ROOMS,  TENEMENTS,  AND   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


CouxTiEs,  Cities, 
AXD  Towns. 

Population 

Number 

of 
Families 

Dwelling  Houses 

Occupied  Dwelling 
'              Houses 

Males 

Females 

Both 
Sexes 

Occu- 
pied 

Unoc- 
cupied 

Total 

1 
Occu- 
pied 

1  Tene- 
ments 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Tene- 
ments 

Total 
Tene- 
ments 

BERKSHIRE -Con. 

! 

1 

Richmond,  . 

354 

347 

701 

164 

158 

19 

177 

164 

3 

167 

2 

Sandisfield, . 

401 

401 

802 

213 

200 

54 

254 

213 

4 

•     217 

3 

Savoy,  .... 

256 

248 

504 

133 

130 

10 

140 

133 

133 

4 

Sheffield,      . 

944 

953 

1,897 

481 

450 

33 

483 

481 

5 

486 

5 

Stockbridge, 

996 

1,081 

2,077 

471 

436 

70 

506 

471 

9 

480 

6 

Tyringham, 

186 

177 

363 

90 

87 

17 

104 

90 

4 

94 

7 

Washington, 

236 

187 

423 

87 

87 

20 

107 

87 

- 

87 

8 

West  Stockbridge,      . 

608 

649 

1,257 

324 

312 

35 

347 

324 

7 

331 

9 

Williamstown,    . 

2,615 

2,272 

4,887 

1,017 

914 

40 

954 

1,017 

12 

1,029 

10 

Windsor, 

301 

255 

556 

135 

127 

18 

145 

135 

- 

135 

11 

BRISTOL. 

105,582 

113,437 

219,019 

47,708 

30,093 

1,487 

31,580 

47,708 

2,526 

50,234 

12 

Acushnet,    . 

568 

547 

1,115 

294 

263 

21 

284 

294 

5 

299 

13 

Attleborough,     . 

4,029 

4,259 

8,288 

1,890 

1,513 

81 

1,594 

1,890 

67 

1,957 

14 

Berkley, 

482 

473 

955 

256 

238 

14 

252 

256 

3 

259 

15 

Dartmouth, 

1,599 

1,508 

3,107 

814 

'745 

211 

956 

814 

21 

835 

16 

Dighton, 

916 

881 

1,797 

461 

428 

33 

461 

461 

33 

494 

17 

Easton, 

2,286 

2,166 

4,452 

1,061 

979 

87 

1,066 

1,061 

19 

1,080 

18 

Fairhaven,   . 

1,554 

1,784 

3,338 

898 

755 

60 

815 

898 

12 

910 

19 

Pall  Rivee, 

42,704 

46,499 

89,203 

17,948 

8,069 

209 

8,278 

17,948 

1,146 

19,094 

20 

Wardl,  . 

5,410 

5,736 

11,146 

2,342 

1,156 

24 

1,180 

2,342 

217 

2,559 

21 

Ward  2,  . 

4,192 

4,532 

8,724 

1,677 

823 

33 

856 

1,677 

92 

1,769 

22 

Ward  3,  . 

5,624 

5,827 

11,451 

2,247 

832 

17 

849 

2,247 

73 

2,320 

23 

Ward  4,  . 

1       4,824 

6,644 

10,468 

2,241 

872 

13 

885 

2,241 

131 

2,372 

24 

Ward  5,  . 

'       5,135 

5,474 

10,609 

2,129 

789 

24 

813 

2,129 

144 

2,273 

25 

AVard  6,  . 

6,004 

6,260 

12,264 

2,179 

933 

36 

969 

2,179 

194 

2,373 

26 

Ward  7,  . 

2,970 

3,427 

6,397 

1,396 

731 

14 

745 

1,396 

64 

1,460 

27 

Ward  8,  . 

3,278 

4,054 

7,332 

1,607 

935 

27 

962 

1,607 

61 

1,668 

28 

Ward  9,  . 

5,267 

5,545 

10,812 

2,130 

998 

21 

1,019 

2,130 

170 

2,300 

29 

Freetown,    . 

725 

680 

1,405 

342 

313 

48 

361 

342 

9 

351 

30 

Mansfield,    . 

1,793 

1,929 

3,722 

946 

823 

34 

857 

946 

37 

983 

31 

New  Bedford,  . 

26,158 

29,093 

55,251 

12,221 

7,480 

210 

7,690 

12  221 

569 

12,790 

32 

Ward  1,  . 

6,456 

6,736 

13,192 

2,500 

1,296 

42 

1,338 

2,500 

137 

2,637 

33 

Ward  2,  . 

3,730 

4,061 

7,791 

1,792 

1,147 

31 

1,178 

1,792 

65 

1,857 

34 

Ward  3,  . 

2,451 

3,185 

5,636 

1,553 

1,056 

28 

1,084 

1,553 

62 

1,615 

35 

Ward  4,  . 

2,943 

3,445 

6,388 

1,615 

1,154 

27 

1,181 

1,615 

69 

1,684 

36 

Ward  5,  . 

4,144 

4,960 

9,104 

2,172 

1,416 

39 

1,455 

2,172 

88 

2,260 

37 

Ward  6,  . 

6,434 

6,706 

13,140 

2,589 

1,411 

43 

1,454 

2,589 

148 

2,737 

38 

North  Attleborough, . 

3,145 

3,431 

6,576 

1,499 

1,235 

82 

1,317 

1,499 

90 

1,589 

39 

Norton, 

760 

854 

1,614 

401 

372 

46 

418 

401 

16 

417 

40 

Raynhara,    . 

751 

767 

1,518 

397 

363 

15 

378 

397 

12 

409 

41 

Rehoboth,    . 

958 

852 

1,810 

451 

403 

10 

413 

451 

13 

464 

42 

Seekonk, 

793 

672 

1,465 

334 

310 

12 

322 

334 

12 

346 

43 

Somerset,    . 

1,040 

943 

1,983 

497 

413 

32 

445 

497 

49 

546 

44 

Swansea, 

830 

797 

1,627 

411 

365 

6 

371 

411 

5 

416 

45 

Taunton,    . 

13,147 

13,968 

27,115 

5,885 

4,379 

171 

4,550 

5,885 

379 

6,264 

46 

Ward  1,  . 

1,389 

1,413 

2,802 

669 

518 

18 

536 

669 

22 

691 

47 

Ward  2,  . 

1,365 

1,507 

2,872 

687 

467 

16 

483 

687 

61 

748 

48 

Ward  3,  . 

1,460 

1,579 

3,039 

691 

424 

9 

433 

691 

69 

760 

49 

Ward  4,  . 

1,394 

1,595 

2,989 

737 

607 

49 

656 

737 

45 

782 

50 

Ward  5,  . 

1,850 

1,991 

3,841 

815 

642 

21 

663 

815 

55 

870 

51 

Ward  6,  . 

1,539 

1,563 

3,102 

715 

503 

11 

514 

715 

28 

743 

AVERAGES    AND    COMPARATIVE    TOTALS. 


759 


KOOMS,  TENEMENTS,  AND   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Occupied  and  Unoccu- 
pied Dwelling  Houses 


Occu- 
pied 
Eoums 


Unoc- 
cupied 
Kooms 


Total 
Kooms 


Averages,  Etc. 


Males 
to  a 

Fam- 
ily 


Fe- 
males 
to  ;l 
Fam- 
ily 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Fam- 
ily 


Ter- 

sons  to 
an 

Occu- 
pied 

Dwell- 
ing 

House 


1,377 

182 

1,559 

2.16 

2.11 

1,794 

442 

2,236 

1.88 

1.88 

977 

63 

1,040 

1.93 

1.86 

3,725 

278 

4,003 

1.96 

1.98 

S,779 

1,200 

4,979 

2.11 

2.30 

802 

198 

1,000 

2.07 

1.96 

712 

168 

880 

2.71 

2.15 

2,319 

249 

2,568 

1.88 

2.00 

7,535 

510 

8,045 

2.57 

2.24 

1,019 

127 

1,146 

2.23 

1.89 

301,831 

25,510 

1 

327,341 

2.21 

2.38 

2,282 

189 

2,471 

1.93 

1.86 

12,623 

637 

13,260 

2.13 

2.26 

1,913 

114 

2,027 

1.88 

1.85 

6,187 

1,921 

8,108 

1.97 

1.85 

3,254 

426 

3,680 

1.99 

1.91 

7,145 

643 

7,788 

2.16 

2.04 

6,468 

570 

7,038 

1.73 

1.99 

100,713 

8,105 

108,818 

2.38 

2.59 

13,322 

1,221 

14,543 

2.31 

2.45 

9,462 

1,007 

10,469 

2.50 

2.70 

10,249 

467 

10,716 

2.50 

2.60 

13,396 

846 

14,242 

2.15 

2.52 

9,771 

891 

10,662 

2.41 

2.57 

11,432 

1,385 

12,817 

2.76 

2.87 

9,733 

519 

10,252 

2.13 

2.45 

11,369 

670 

12,039 

2.04 

2.52 

11,979 

1,099 

13,078 

2.47 

2.61 

2,123 

380 

2,503 

2.12 

1.99 

6,790 

413 

7,203 

1.89 

2.04 

75,827 

4,959 

80,786 

2.14 

2.38 

14,064 

1,174 

15,238 

2.58 

2.70 

11,209 

634 

11,843 

2.08 

2.27 

10,431 

593 

11,024 

1.58 

2.05 

11,745 

646 

12,391 

1.82 

2.14 

14,170 

791 

14,961 

1.91 

2.28 

14,208 

1,121 

15,329 

2.49 

2.. 59 

10,357 

1,090 

11,447 

2.10 

2.29 

3,080 

443 

b,523 

1.89 

2.13 

3,557 

205 

3,762 

1.89 

1.93 

3,352 

159 

3,511 

2.12 

1.89 

2,428 

162 

2,590 

2.38 

2.01 

3,865 

504 

4,369 

2.09 

1.90 

3,214 

79 

3,293 

2.02 

1.94 

41,645 

3,541 

45,186  j 

2.24 

2.37 

4,963 

277 

5,240 

2.08 

2.11 

5,453 

493 

5,946 

1.99 

2.19 

4,730 

485 

5,215 

2.11 

2.29 

5,782 

706 

6,488 

1.89 

2.17 

5,217 

502 

5,719 

2.27 

2.44 

4,858 

227 

5,085 

2.15 

2.19 

4.27 
3.76 
3.79 
3.94 
4.41 
4.03 
4.86 
3.88 
4.81 
4.12 

4.59 

3.79 
4.39 
3.73 
3.82 
3.90 
4.20 
3.72 
4.97 
4.76 
5.20 
5.10 
4.67 
4.98 
5.63 
4.58 
4.56 
5.08 
4.11 
3.93 
4.52 
5.28 
4.35 
3.63 
3.9G 
4.19 
5.08 
4.39 
4.02 
3.82 
4.01 
4.39 
3.99 
3.96 
4.61 
4.19 
4.18 
4.40 
4.06 
4.71 
4.34 


4.44 
4.01 
3.88 
4.22 
4.76 
4.17 
4.86 
4.03 
5.35 
4.38 

7.28 

4.24 
5.48 
4.01 
4.17 
4.20 
4.55 
4.42 
11.06 
9.64 
10.60 
13.76 
12.00 
13.45 
13.14 
8.75 
7.84 
10.83 
4.49 
4.52 
7.39 
10,18 
6.79 
5.34 
5.54 
6.43 
9.31 
5.32 
4.34 
4.18 
4.49 
4.73 
4.80 
4.46 
6.19 
5.41 
6.15 
7.17 
4.92 
5.98 
6.17 


Esti- 
mated 
Popu- 
lation of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Estimated 
Population 
of  Unoc- 
cupied 
Tenements 
in  Occu- 
pied 
Dwelling 
Houses 


Estima- 

Fami- 

Per- 

ted Popu- 

lies to 

sons 

lation 

each 

to 

if  all 

Occu- 

each 

Dwelling 

pied 

Occu- 

Houses 

Dwell- 

pied 

were  fully 

ing 

Tene- 

Occupied 

House 

ment 

84 
217 

39 
139 
333 

71 

97 
141 
214 


10,825 

89 

444 

56 

880 

139 

396 

265 

2,312 

231 

350 

234 

156 

323 

473 

123 

212 

227 

216 

154 

1,552 

428 

210 

150 

1.50 

251 

400 

436 

200 

63 

45 

57 

154 

27 

1,058 

97 

98 

65 

241 

126 


13 
15 

20 
40 
16 

27 
58 


11,594 

19 

294 

11 

80 

129 

80 

45 

5,696 

1,033 

478 

372 

612 

717 

1,092 

293 

278 

864 

37 

145 

2,572 

723 

283 

225 

273 

369 

752 

395 

64 

46 

52 

53 

196 

20 

1,747 

92 

255 

304 

183 

259 

122 


798 
1,034 

543 
2flr,6 
2,450 

450 

520 
1,425 
5,159 

635 

241,438 

1,223 

9,026 

1,022 

4,067 

2,065 

4,928 

3,648 

97,211 

12,410 

9,552 

12,057 

11,236 

11,649 

13,829 

6,813 

7,822 

11,903 

1,6.38 

4,021 

59,375 

14,343 

8,284 

6,011 

6,811 

9,724 

14,292 

7,407 

1,878 

1,627 

1,907 

1,575 

2,333 

1,674 

29,920 

2,991 

3,225 

3,408 

3,413 

4,226 

3,292 


1.04 
1.07 
1.02 
1.07 
1.08 
1.03 
1.00 
1.04 
1.11 
1.06 

1.59 

1.12 
1.25 
1.08 
1.09 
1.08 
1.08 
1.19 
2.22 
2.03 
2.04 
2.70 
2.57 
2.70 
2.34 
1.91 
1.72 
2.13 
1.09 
1.15 
1.63 
1.93 
1.56 
1.47 
1.40 
1.53 
1.83 
1.21 
1.08 
1.09 
1.12 
1.08 
1.20 
1.13 
1.34 
1.29 
1.47 
1.63 
1.21 
1.27 
1.42 


Rooms 
to 
each 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ment 


Per- 
sons to 
each 
Koom 

in 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ments 


4.27 
3.77 
3.79 
3.94 
4.41 
4.03 
4.86 
3.88 
4.81 
4.12 

4.59 

3.79 
4.39 
3.73 
3.82 
3.90 
4.20 
3.72 
4.97 
4.76 
5.20 
5.10 
4.67 
4.98 
5.63 
4.58 
4.56 
5.08 
4.11 
3.93 
4.52 
5.28 
4.35 
3.63 
3.96 
4.19 
5.08 
4.39 
4.02 
3.82 
4.01 
4.39 
3.99 
3.96 
4.61 
4.19 
4.18 
4.40 
4.06 
4.71 
4.34 


8.40 
8.42 
7.. 35 
7.74 
8.02 
8.91 
8.18 
7.16 
7.41 
7.. 55 

6.. 33 

7.76 
6.68 
7.47 
7.60 
7.06 
6.73 
7.20 
5.61 
5.69 
5.64 
4.56 
5.98 
4.59 
5.25 
6.97 
7.07 
5.62 
6.21 
7.18 
6.20 
5.63 
6.26 
6.72 
7.27 
6.52 
5.49 
6.91 
7.68 
8.96 
7.43 
7.27 
7.78 
7.82 
7.08 
7.42 
7.94 
6.85 
7.85 
6.40 
6.79 


0.51 
0.45 
0.52 
0.51 
0.55 
0.45 
0.59 
0.54 
0.65 
0.55 

0.73 

0.49 
0.66 
0.50 
0.50 
0.55 
0.62 
0.52 
0.89 
0.84 
0.92 
1.12 
0.78 
1.09 
1.07 
0.66 
0.64 
0.90 
0.66 
0.55 
0.73 
0.94 
0.70 
0.54 
0.54 
0.64 
0.92 
0.63 
0.52 
0.43 
0.54 
0.60 
0.51 
0.51 
0.65 
0.56 
0.53 
0.64 
0.52 
0.74 
0.64 


'(30 


CENSUS    OP    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


KOOMS,   TENEMENTS,  AND    DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


rOPL'I.ATION 

Number 

of 
Families 

Dwelling  Houses 

Occupied  Pwklling 
Houses 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Males 

Females 

Both 
Sexes 

Oc- 
cupied 

Unoc- 
cupied 

Total 

Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ments 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Tene- 
ments 

Total 
Tene- 
ments 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

Taunton  — Con. 

1 

Ward  7,  . 

1,509 

1,524 

3,033 

673 

513 

19 

532 

673 

66 

739 

2 

Ward  8,  . 

2,641 

2,796 

5,437 

898 

705 

28 

733 

898 

33 

931 

3 

Westport,    . 

1,344 

1,334 

2,678 

702 

647 

105 

752 

702 

29 

731 

4 

DUKES. 

2,057 

2,181 

4,238 

1,306 

1,217 

1,093 

2,310 

1,306 

55 

1,361 

5 

Chilmark,     . 

151 

153 

304 

95 

93 

71 

164 

95 

- 

95 

6 

Cottage  City, 

508 

530 

1,038 

313 

312 

803 

1,115 

313 

8 

321 

7 

Edgartown, 

527 

598 

1,125 

377 

331 

69 

400 

377 

24 

401 

8 

Gay  Head,  . 

90 

79 

169 

40 

35 

2 

37 

40 

- 

40 

9 

Goenold, 

88 

52 

140 

38 

35 

11 

46 

38 

3 

41 

10 

Tisbury, 

477 

525 

1,002 

289 

263 

99 

362 

289 

17 

306 

11 

WestTisbury,    . 

216 

244 

460 

154 

148 

38 

186 

154 

3 

157 

12 

ESSEX. 

161,913 

168,480 

330,393 

74,092 

54,234 

3,951 

58,185 

74,092 

2,803 

76,895 

13 

Amesbury,  . 

4,780 

5,206 

9,986 

2,281 

1,956 

86 

2,042 

2,281 

101 

2,382 

14 

Andover, 

2,913 

3,232 

6,145 

1,296 

1,156 

62 

1,218 

1,296 

30 

1,326 

15 

Beverly, 

5,728 

6,078 

11,806 

2,914 

2,049 

216 

2,265 

2,914 

121 

3,035 

16 

Wardl, 

1,328 

1,348 

2,676 

598 

415 

14 

429 

598 

6 

604 

17 

Ward  2, 

1,124 

1,319 

2,443 

618 

393 

32 

425 

618 

36 

654 

18 

Ward  3, 

1,176 

1,266 

2,442 

610 

399 

18 

417 

610 

27 

637 

19 

Ward  4, 

952 

1,059 

2,011 

528 

392 

79 

471 

528 

22 

550 

20 

Ward  5, 

601 

602 

1,203 

306 

247 

73 

320 

306 

7 

313 

21 

Ward  6, 

547 

484 

1,031 

254 

203 

- 

203 

254 

23 

277 

22 

Boxford, 

359 

368 

727 

186 

177 

33 

210 

186 

3 

189 

23 

Bradford, 

2,222 

2,514 

4,736 

1,121 

905 

38 

943 

1,121 

58 

1,179 

24 

Dan  vers, 

3,958 

4,223 

8,181 

1,653 

1,333 

61 

1,394 

1,653 

52 

1,705 

25 

Essex,  . 

809 

778 

1,587 

445 

414 

63 

477 

445 

20 

465 

26 

Georgetown, 

999 

1,051 

2,050 

541 

476 

18 

494 

541 

13 

554 

27 

Gloucester, 

16,257 

11,954 

28,211 

5,416 

3,758 

447 

4,205 

5,416 

125 

5,541 

28 

Ward  1,  . 

1,682 

1,516 

3,198 

696 

492 

95 

587 

696 

15 

711 

29 

Ward  2,  . 

2,763 

2,265 

5,028 

982 

533 

33 

566 

982 

32 

1,014 

30 

Ward  3,  . 

3,467 

1,723 

5,190 

743 

490 

9 

499 

743 

17 

760 

31 

Ward  4,  . 

2,276 

1,185 

3,461 

520 

335 

5 

340 

520 

15 

535 

32 

Ward  6,  . 

2,296 

2,048 

4,344 

893 

691 

19 

710 

893 

16 

909 

33 

Ward  6,  . 

1,464 

1,479 

2,943 

704 

534 

120 

654 

704 

13 

717 

34 

Ward  7,  . 

1,697 

1,141 

2,838 

587 

415 

6 

421 

587 

10 

597 

35 

Ward  8,  . 

612 

597 

1,209 

291 

268 

160 

428 

291 

7 

298 

36 

Groveland,  . 

1,118 

1,215 

2,333 

560 

505 

9 

514 

560 

3 

563 

37 

Hamilton,    . 

685 

671 

1,356 

315 

295 

307 

602 

315 

- 

315 

38 

Haverhill, 

14,535 

15,674 

30,209 

6,902 

4,814 

235 

5,049 

6,902 

349 

7,251 

39 

Ward  1,  . 

1,271 

1,377 

2,648 

573 

389 

32 

421 

573 

36 

609 

40 

Ward  2,  . 

1,105 

1,408 

2,.513 

631 

476 

25 

501 

631 

40 

671 

41 

Ward  3,  . 

1,696 

1,847 

3,543 

781 

508 

14 

522 

781 

32 

813 

42 

Ward  4,  . 

1,890 

2,095 

3,985 

957 

812 

46 

858 

957 

54 

1,011 

43 

Ward  5,  . 

5,632 

5,636 

11,268 

2,452 

1,519 

67 

1,586 

2,452 

125 

2,577 

44 

Ward  6,  . 

2,941 

3,311 

6,252 

1,508 

1,110 

51 

1,161 

1,508 

62 

1,570 

45 

Ipswich, 

2,178 

2,542 

4,720 

1,104 

926 

82 

1,008 

1,104 

& 

1,113 

46 

Lawrence, 

25,107 

27,057 

52,164 

10,783 

6,735 

120 

6,855 

10,783 

227 

11,010 

47 

Ward  1,  . 

4,199 

4,369 

8,568 

1,805 

1,170 

16 

1,186 

1,805 

50 

1,855 

48 

Ward  2,  . 

3,374 

3,610 

6,984 

1,331 

841 

21 

862 

1,331 

33 

1,364 

49 

Ward  3,  . 

4,161 

4,817 

8,978 

1,879 

993 

6 

999 

1,879 

27 

1,906 

AVERAGES    AND    COMPARATIVE    TOTALS. 


761 


ROOMS,  TENEMENTS,  AND   DWELLING    HOUSES  — Continued. 


Occupied  and  Unoccu- 
pied Dwelling  Housed 


Occu- 
pied 
Kooms 


Unoc- 
cupied 
Kooms 


4,478 
6,164 
5,008 


751 
2,279 
2,932 
215 
279 
2,236 
1,183 


478,804 

15,365 
10,039 
18,811 

4,014 
4,170 
3,80.- 
3,224 
2,055 
1,543 
1,543 
8,067 

12,275 
2,858 
3,973 

32,156 
4,140 
4,900 
4,738 
3,541 
5,844 
4,048 
3,023 
1,922 
3,631 
2,411 

46,515 
4,581 
4,888 
5,151 
6,686 

15,035 

10,174 
7,945 

62,5911 

10,060 
8,651 

10,069 


482 
369 
970 

8,177 

460 
5,626 
667 
12 
232 
874 
306 

48,823 


Total 
Kooms 


1,112 
639 

3,026 
139 
494 
260 

1,017 
891 
225 
216 
760 
795 
533 
196 

4,970 

1,068 
328 
180 
124 
306 
966 
65 

1,933 
90 

1,722 

3,891 
492 
442 
289 
638 

1,251 
779 
563 

2,272 
377 
439 
145 


4,960 
6,533 
5,978 

18,052 

1,211 
7,905 
3,599 
227 
511 
3,110 
1,489 

527,627 

16,477 

10,678 

21,837 

4,153 

4,664 

4,065 

4,241 

2,946 

1,768 

1,759 

8,827 

13,070 

3,391 

4,169 

37,126 

5,208 

5,228 

4,918 

3,665 

6,150 

5,014 

3,088 

3,855 

3,721 

4,133 

50,406 

5,073 

5,330 

5,440 

7,324 

16,286 

10,953 

8,508 

64,863 

10,437 

9,090 

10,214 


AvEKAGES,  Etc. 


ilales 
to  a 

Fam- 
ily 


Fe- 

Tei- 

males 

sons 

toil 

to  il 

Fam- 

Fam- 

ily 

ily 

Per- 
sons to 

an 
Occu- 
pied 
Dwell- 
ing 
House 


2.24 
2.94 
1.91 

1.58 

1.59 
1.02 
1.40 
2.25 
2.31 
1.65 
1.40 

2.19 

2.10 

2.25 

1.96 

2.22 

1.82 

1.93 

1.80 

1.96 

2.15 

1.93 

1.98 

2.39 

1.82 

1.85 

3.00 

2.41 

2.81 

4.67 

4.38 

2.57 

2.08 

2.89 

2.10 

2.tf0 

2.17 

2.11 

2.22 

1.75 

2.17 

1.97 

2.30 

1.95 

1.98 

2.33 

2.33 

2.54 

2.22 


2.27 
3.11 
1.90 

1.67 

1.61 

1.70 
1.58 
1.98 
1.37 
1.82 
1.59 

2.27 

2.28 

2.49 

2.09 

2.25 

2.13 

2.07 

2.01 

1.97 

1.91 

1.98 

2.24 

2.56 

1.75 

1.94 

2.21 

2.18 

2.31 

2.32 

2.28 

2.29 

2.10 

1.94 

2.05 

2.17 

2.13 

2.27 

2.40 

2.23 

2.37 

2.19 

2.30 

2.20 

2.30 

2.51 

2.42 

2.71 

2.56 


4.51 
6.05 
3.81 

3.25 

3.20 
3.32 
2.98 
4.23 
3.68 
3.47 
2.99 

4.46 

4.38 
4.74 
4.05 
4.47 
3.95 
4.00 
3.81 
3.93 
4.06 
3.91 
4.22 
4.95 
3.57 
3.79 
5.21 
4.59 
5.12 
6.99 
6.66 
4.86 
4.18 
4.83 
4.15 
4.17 
4.30 
4.38 
4.62 
3.98 
4.54 
4.16 
4.60 
4.15 
4.28 
4.84 
4.75 
5.25 
4.78 


Esti- 

Estimated 

mated 

Population 

Popu- 

of Unoc- 

lation of 

cupied 

Unoc- 

Tenements 

cupied 

in  Occu- 

Dwell- 

pied 

ing 

Dwelling 

Houses 

Houses 

Estima- 
ted Popu 
lation 
if  all 
Dwelling 
Houses 
were  fully 
Occupied 


Fami- 
lies to 
each 
Occu- 
pied 
Dwell- 
ing 
House 


Per- 
sons 
to 
cacli 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ment 


Per- 

:{ooms 

sons  to 

to 

each 

eacli 

Koom 

Occu- 

in 

pied 

Occu- 

Tene- 

pied 

men  t 

Tene- 

ments 

5.91 
7.71 
4.14 

3.48 

3.27 
3.33 
3.40 
4.83 
4.00 
3.81 
3.11 

6.09 

5.11 
5.32 
5.76 
6.45 
6.22 
6.12 
5.13 
4.87 
5.08 
4.11 
5.23 
6.14 
3.83 
4.31 
7.51 
0.50 
9.43 
10.59 
10.33 
6.29 
5.51 
6.84 
4.51 
4.62 
4.60 
6.28 
6.81 
5.28 
6.97 
4.91 
7.42 
5.63 
5.10 
7.75 
7.32 
8.30 
9.04 


112 
216 
435 

3,804 

232 
2,674 

235  ' 
10 
44 

377 

118 

24,062 

439 
330 
1,244 
90 
199 
110 
405 
356 

136 
199 
375 
241 

78 

3,357 

618 

311 

95 

52 
120 
661 

41 
722 

42 

1,412 

1,476 

218 

132 

98 
226 
497 
287 
418 
930 
117 
174 

54 


298 
200 
110 

179 


11 

59 

9 

12,501 

442 

142 

490 

27 

142 

108 

84 

28 

93 

12 

245 

257 

71 

49 

651 

69 

164 

119 

100 

78 

54 

48 

29 

13 

1,.529 
166 
159 
145 
225 
575 
257 
39 

1,099 
238 
173 
129 


3,443 
5,853 
3,223 

8,221 

536 
3,739 
1,432 

179 

195 
1,438 

587 

366,956 

10,867 
6,617 

13,.540 
2,793 
2,784 
2,660 
2, .500 
1,587 
1,124 
875 
5,180 
8,813 
1,899 
2,177 

32,219 
3,885 
5,-503 
5,404 
3,613 
4,542 
3,658 
2,927 
1,960 
2,388 
2,768 

33,214 
3,032 
2,804 
3,786 
4,436 

12,340 
6,796 
5,177 

54,193 
8,923 
7,331 
9,161 


1.31 
1.27 
1.09 

1.07 

1.02 
1.00 
1.14 
1.14 
1.09 
1.10 
1.04 

1.37 

1.17 
1.12 
1.42 
1.44 
1.57 
1.53 
1..35 
1.24 
1.25 
1.05 
1.24 
1.24 
1.07 
1.14 
1.44 
1.41 
1.84 
1.52 
1.55 
1.29 
1.32 
1.41 
1.09 
1.11 
1.07 
1.43 
1.47 
1.33 
1..54 
1.18 
1.61 
1.36 
1.19 
1.60 
1..54 
1.58 
1.89 


4.51 
6.05 
3.81 

3.25 

3.20 
3.32 
2.98 
4.20 
3.68 
3.47 
2.99 

4.46 

4.38 
4.74 
4.05 
4.47 
3.95 
4.00 
3.81 
3.93 
4.06 
3.91 
4.22 
4.95 
3.57 
3.79 
5.21 
4.. 59 
5.12 
6.99 
6.66 
4.S6 
4.18 
4.83 
4.15 
4.17 
4.30 
4.38 
4.62 
3.98 
4.54 
4.16 
4.60 
4.15 
4.28 
4.84 
4.75 
5.25 
4.78 


6.65 
6.86 
7.13 

7.56 

7.91 

7.28 
7.78 
5.38 
7.34 

7.74 
7. 68 

6.46 

6.74 
7.75 
6.46 
6.71 
6.75 
6.24 
6.11 
6.72 
6.07 
8.30 
7.20 
7.43 
6.42 
7.34 
5.94 
5.95 
4.99 
6.38 
6.81 
6.54 
5.75 
5.15 
6.60 
0.48 
7.65 
6.74 
7.99 
7.75 
6.60 
6.99 
6.13 
6.75 
7.20 
5.80 
5.57 
6.50 
5.36 


0.68 
0.88 
0.53 

0.43 

0.40 
0.46 
0.38 
0.79 
0.50 
0.45 
0.39 

0.69 

0.65 
0.61 
0.63 
0.67 
0.59 
0.64 
0.62 
0.59 
0.67 
0.47 
0.59 
0.67 
0.56 
0.52 
0.88 
0.77 
1.03 
1.10 
0.98 
0.74 
0.73 
0.94 
0.63 
0.64 
0.56 
0.65 
0.58 
0.51 
0.69 
0.60 
0.75 
0.61 
0.59 
0.83 
0.85 
0.81 
0.89 


7G2 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


ROOMS,  TENEMENTS,  AND   DWELLING   HOUSES —  Contiuued. 


Population 

Number 

of 
Families 

Dwelling  Houses 

Occuw 

EL>  Dwelling 

Houses 

Counties,  Cities, 
AKD  Towns. 

Males 

Females 

Both 

Sexes 

Occu- 
pied 

Unoc- 
cupied 

Total 

Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ments 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Tene- 
ments 

Total 
Tene- 
ments 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Lawrence  —  Con. 

1 

Ward  4,  . 

4,802 

5,167 

9,969 

1,888 

1,071 

18 

1,089 

1,888 

35 

1,923 

2 

Ward  5,  . 

4,764 

5,169 

9,933 

2,215 

1,471 

22 

1,493 

2,215 

45 

2,260 

3 

Ward  6,  . 

3,807 

3,925 

7,732 

1,665 

1,189 

37 

1,226 

1,665 

37 

1,702 

4 

Lynn,  . 

30,173 

32,181 

62,354 

14,144 

10,045 

470 

10,515 

14,144 

773 

14,917 

5 

Ward  1,  . 

765 

814 

1,579 

387 

332 

32 

364 

387 

14 

401 

6 

Ward  12,  . 

1,933 

2,003 

3,936 

968 

804 

56 

860 

968 

51 

1,019 

7 

Ward  3,  . 

7,046 

7,813 

14,859 

3,602 

2,564 

111 

2,675 

3,602 

178 

3,780 

8 

Ward  4,  . 

5,669 

5,843 

11,512 

2,384 

1,574 

52 

1,626 

2,384 

204 

2,588 

9 

Ward  5,  . 

6,076 

6,784 

12,860 

2,875 

1,914 

82 

1,996 

2,875 

140 

3,015 

10 

Ward  6,  . 

7,316 

7,616 

14,932 

3,324 

2,358 

91 

2,449 

3,324 

148 

3,472 

11 

Ward  7,  . 

1,368 

1,308 

2,676 

604 

499 

46 

545 

604 

38 

642 

12 

Lynnfield,    . 

408 

410 

818 

211 

183 

12 

195 

211 

4 

215 

13 

Manchester, 

893 

983 

1,876 

488 

410 

121 

531 

488 

23 

511 

14 

Marblebead, 

3,649 

4,022 

7,671 

2,003 

1,433 

238 

1,671 

2,003 

80 

2,083 

15 

Merrimac,    . 

1,111 

1,190 

2,301 

605 

495 

40 

535 

605 

35 

640 

16 

MeUiuen, 

2,760 

2,930 

5,690 

1,317 

1,139 

38 

1,177 

1,317 

36 

1,353 

17 

Middleton,   . 

428 

410 

838 

219 

199 

22 

221 

219 

18 

237 

18 

Nahant, 

425 

440 

865 

204 

182 

215 

397 

204 

11 

215 

19 

Newbury,    . 

760 

729 

1,489 

360 

316 

73 

389 

360 

20 

380 

20 

Newburtport,  . 

6,616 

7,936 

14,552 

3,479 

2,977 

188 

3,165 

3,479 

86 

3,.565 

21 

Ward  1,  . 

1,097 

1,275 

2,372 

601 

513 

49 

562 

601 

5 

606 

22 

Ward  2,  . 

1,046 

1,285 

2,331 

510 

406 

26 

432 

510 

16 

526 

23 

Ward  3,  , 

1,196 

1,470 

2,666 

615 

561 

29 

590 

615 

4 

619 

24 

Ward  4,  . 

1,029 

1,292 

2,321 

559 

479 

14 

493 

559 

20 

579 

25 

Ward  5,  . 

1,016 

1,220 

2,236 

538 

446 

28 

474 

538 

23 

561 

26 

Ward  6,  . 

1,232 

.      1,394 

2,626 

656 

572 

42 

614 

656 

18 

674 

27 

North  Andover, 

1,765 

1,804 

3,569 

796 

742 

53 

795 

796 

9 

805 

28 

Peabody, 

5,262 

5,245 

10,507 

2,373 

1,763 

49 

1,812 

2,373 

121 

2,494 

29 

Rockport,     . 

2,966 

2,323 

5,289 

1,236 

896 

114 

1,010 

1,236 

38 

1,274 

30 

Rowley, 

656 

616 

1,272 

340 

292 

19 

311 

340 

4 

344 

31 

Salem, 

16,270 

18,203 

34,473 

7,623 

4,863 

265 

5,128 

7,623 

302 

7,925 

32 

Ward  1,  . 

2,369 

2,637 

5,006 

1,109 

622 

130 

752 

1,109 

68 

1,177 

33 

Ward  2,  . 

2,692 

2,955 

5,647 

1,369 

963 

35 

998 

1,369 

54 

1,423 

34 

Ward  3,  . 

1,925 

2,460 

4,385 

1,028 

701 

27 

728 

1,028 

41 

1,069 

35 

Ward  4,  . 

2,429 

2,806 

5,235 

1,181 

795 

18 

813 

1,181 

42 

1,223 

36 

Ward  5,  . 

4,816 

5,095 

9,911 

1,881 

1,048 

26 

1,074 

1,881 

62 

1,943 

37 

Ward  6,  . 

2,039 

2,250 

4,289 

1,055 

734 

29 

763 

1,055 

35 

1,090 

38 

Salisbury,    . 

642 

658 

1,300 

351 

317 

18 

335 

351 

5 

356 

39 

SaUgUri, 

2,189 

2,308 

4,497 

1,065 

965 

114 

1,079 

1,065 

44 

1,109 

40 

Swampscott, 

1,534 

1,725 

3,259 

823 

703 

65 

768 

823 

46 

869 

41 

Topsfield,    . 

516 

517 

1,033 

264 

215 

15 

230 

264 

9 

273 

42 

Wenham,     . 

431 

455 

886 

234 

206 

20 

226 

234 

S 

242 

43 

West  Newbury, 

811 

832 

1,643 

440 

394 

25 

419 

440 

20 

460 

44 

FRANKLIN. 

20,293 

19,852. 

40,145 

9,637 

8,177 

684 

8,861 

9,637 

337 

9,974 

45 

Ashfield,      . 

523 

490 

1,013 

252 

225 

30 

255 

252 

3 

255 

46 

Bernardston, 

389 

389 

778 

209 

196 

19 

215 

209 

5 

214 

47 

Buckland,    . 

785 

763 

1,548 

387 

332 

23 

355 

387 

19 

406 

48 

Charlemont, 

626 

515 

1,041 

275 

247 

16 

263 

275 

6 

281 

49 

Colrain, 

851 

759 

1,610 

366 

324 

15 

339 

366 

17 

383 

50 

Conway, 

657 

647 

1,304 

309 

286 

22 

308 

309 

11 

320 

AVERAGES  AND  COMPARATIVE  TOTALS. 


70*3 


ROOMS,  TENEMENTS,  AND    DWELLING   HOUSES  — Continued. 


Occupied  and  Unoccu- 
piKU  Duelling  Houses 

Averages,  Etc. 

Occu- 
pied 
Rooms 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Rooms 

Total 
Rooms 

Males 
to  a 

Fam- 
ily 

Fe- 
males 
to  a 
Fam- 
ily 

Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Fam- 
ily 

Per- 
sons to 

an 
Occu- 
pied 
Dwell- 
ing 
House 

Esti- 
mated 
Popu- 
lation of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Estimated 
Population 
of  Unoc- 
cupied 
Tenements 
in  Occu- 
pied 
Dwelling 
Houses 

Estima- 
ted Popu- 
lation 
if  all 
Dwelling 
Houses 
were  ftdly 
Occupied 

Fami- 
lies to 
each 
Occu- 
pied 
Dwell- 
ing 
House 

Per- 
sons 

to 
each 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ment 

Rooms 
to 
each 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ment 

Per- 
sons to 
each 
Room 

in 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ments 

11,264 

353 

11,617 

2.54 

2.74 

5.28 

9.31 

168 

185 

10,322 

1.76 

5.28 

5.97 

0.89 

1 

12,667 

394 

13,061 

2.15 

2.33 

4.48 

6.75 

149 

202 

10,284 

1.51 

4.48 

5.72 

0.78 

2 

9,880 

564 

10,444 

2.28 

2.36 

4.64 

6.50 

241 

172 

8,145 

1.40 

4.64 

5.93 

0.78 

3 

89,835 

7,616 

97,451 

2.13 

2.28 

4.41 

6.21 

2,919 

3,409 

68,682 

1.41 

4.41 

6.35 

0.69 

4 

2,312 

240 

2,552 

1.98 

2.10 

4.08 

4.76 

152 

57 

1,788 

1.17 

4.08 

5.97 

0.68 

5 

5,919 

602 

6,521 

2.00 

2.07 

4.07 

4.90 

274 

208 

4,418 

1.20 

4.07 

6.11 

0.66 

6 

21,898 

2,008 

23,906 

1.96 

2.17 

4.13 

5.80 

644 

735 

16,238 

1.40 

4.13 

6.08 

0.68 

7 

16,743 

1,460 

18,203 

2.38 

2.45 

4.83 

7.31 

380 

985 

12,877 

1.51 

4.83 

7.02 

0.69 

8 

19,197 

1,400 

20,597 

2.11 

2.36 

4.47 

6.72 

551 

626 

14,037 

1.50 

4.47 

6.68 

0.67 

9 

20,162 

1,418 

21,580 

2.20 

2.29 

4.49 

6.33 

576 

665 

16,173 

1.41 

4.49 

6.07 

0.74 

10 

3,604 

488 

4,092 

2.26 

2.17 

4.43 

5.36 

247 

168 

3,091 

1.21 

4.43 

5.97 

0.74 

11 

1,515 

126 

1,641 

1.94 

1.94 

3.88 

4.47 

54 

16 

888 

1.15 

3.88 

7.18 

0.54 

12 

3,430 

1,865 

5,295 

1.83 

2.01 

3.84 

4.58 

554 

88 

2,518 

1.19 

3.84 

7.03 

0.55 

13 

12,015 

2,738 

14,753 

1.82 

2.01 

3.83 

5.35 

1,273 

306 

9,250 

1.40 

3.83 

6.00 

0.64 

14 

4,282 

506 

4,788 

1.83 

1.97 

3.80 

4.65 

186 

133 

2,620 

1.22 

3.80 

7.08 

0.54 

15 

8,933 

455 

9,388 

2.10 

2.22 

4.32 

5.00 

190 

156 

6,036 

1.16 

4.32 

6.78 

0.64 

16 

1,471 

241 

1,712 

1.96 

1.87 

3.83 

4.21 

93 

69 

1,000 

1.10 

3.83 

6.72 

0.57 

17 

1,426 

2,838 

4,264 

2.08 

2.16 

4.24 

4.75 

1,021 

47 

1,933 

1.12 

4.24 

6.99 

0.61 

18 

2,671 

489 

3,160 

2.11 

2.03 

4.14 

4.71 

344 

83 

1,916 

1.14 

4.14 

7.42 

0.56 

19 

24,227 

1,780 

26,007 

1.90 

2.28 

4.18 

4.89 

919 

359 

15,830 

1.17 

4.18 

6.96 

0.60 

20 

3,893 

247 

4,140 

1.83 

2.12 

3.95 

4.62 

226 

20 

2,618 

1.17 

3.95 

6.48 

0.61 

21 

3,386 

281 

3,667 

2.05 

2.52 

4.57 

5.74 

149 

73 

2,553 

1.26 

4.57 

6.64 

0.69 

22 

4,908 

266 

6,174 

1.94 

2.39 

4.33 

4.75 

138 

17 

2,821 

1.10 

4.33 

7.98 

0.54 

23 

3,962 

234 

4,196 

1.84 

2.31 

4.15 

4.85 

68 

83 

2,472 

1.17 

4.15 

7.09 

0.59 

24 

3,576 

329 

3,905 

1.89 

2.27 

4.16 

5.01 

140 

96 

2,472 

1.21 

4.16 

6.65 

0.63 

25 

4,502 

423 

4,925 

1.88 

2.12 

4.00 

4.59 

193 

72 

2,891 

1.15 

4.00 

6.86 

0.58 

26 

5,509 

446 

5,955 

2.22 

2.26 

4.48 

4.81 

255 

40 

3,864 

1.07 

4.48 

6.92 

0.65 

27 

15,466 

959 

16,425 

2.22 

2.21 

4.43 

5.96 

292 

536 

11,335 

1.35 

4.43 

6.52 

0.68 

28 

6,997 

1,036 

8,033 

2.40 

1.88 

4.28 

5.90 

673 

163 

6,125 

1.38 

4.28 

5.66 

0.76 

29 

2,373 

135 

2,508 

1.93 

1.81 

3.74 

4.36 

83 

15 

1,370 

1.16 

3.74 

6.98 

0.54 

30 

48,372 

3,763 

52,135 

2.13 

2.39 

4.52 

7.09 

1,879 

1,365 

37,717 

1.57 

4.52 

6.35 

0.71 

31 

6,197 

1,414 

7,611 

2.13 

2.38 

4.51 

8.05 

1,047 

307 

6,360 

1.78 

4.51 

5.59 

0.81 

32 

9,356 

627 

9,983 

1.96 

2.16 

4.12 

5.86 

205 

222 

6,074 

1.42 

4.12 

6.83 

0.60 

33 

6,964 

441 

7,405 

1.87 

2.40 

4.27 

6.26 

169 

175 

4,729 

1.47 

4.27 

6.77 

0.63 

34 

7,598 

324 

7,922 

2.06 

2.37 

4.43 

6.. 58 

118 

186 

5,.539 

1.49 

4.43 

6.43 

0.69 

35 

11,399 

535 

11,934 

2.56 

2.71 

5.27 

9.46 

246 

327 

10,484 

1.79 

5.27 

6.06 

0.87 

36 

6,858 

422 

7,280 

1.93 

2.14 

4.07 

5.84 

169 

142 

4,600 

1.44 

4.07 

6.50 

0.63 

37 

2,380 

153 

2,533 

1.83 

1.87 

3.70 

4.10 

74 

19 

1,393 

1.11 

3.70 

6.78 

0.55 

38 

7,060 

1,073 

8,133 

2.05 

2.17 

4.22 

4.66 

531 

186 

5,214 

1.10 

4.22 

6.63 

0.64 

39 

5,702 

1,100 

6,802 

1.86 

2.10 

3.96 

4.64 

302 

182 

3,743 

1.17 

3.96 

6.93 

0.57 

40 

1,940 

187 

2,127 

1.95 

1.96 

3.91 

4.80 

72 

35 

1,140 

1.23 

3.91 

7.35 

0.53 

41 

1,738 

218 

1,956 

1.84 

1.95 

3.79 

4.30 

86 

30 

1,002 

1.14 

3.79 

7.43 

0.51 

42 

3,282 

314 

3,596 

1.84 

1.89 

3.73 

4.17 

104 

75 

1,822 

1.12 

3.73 

7.46 

0.50 

43 

68,207 

6,327 

74,534 

2.11 

2.06 

4.17 

4.91 

3,358 

1,405 

44,908 

1.18 

4.17 

7.08 

0.59 

44 

2,210 

264 

2,474 

2.08 

1.94 

4.02 

4.50 

135 

12 

1,160 

1.12 

4.02 

8.77 

0.46 

45 

1,895 

164 

2,059 

1.86 

1.86 

3.72 

3.97 

75 

19 

872 

1.07 

3.72 

9.07 

0.41 

46 

2,585 

215 

2,800 

2.03 

1.97 

4.00 

4.66 

107 

76 

1,731 

1.17 

4.00 

6.68 

0.60 

47 

2,034 

126 

2,160 

1.92 

1.87 

3.79 

4.21 

67 

23 

1,1.31 

1.11 

3.79 

7.40 

0.51 

48 

2,514 

162 

2,676 

2.33 

2.07 

4.40 

4.97 

75 

75 

1,760 

1.13 

4.40 

6.87 

0.64 

49 

2,357 

182 

2,539 

2.13 

2.09 

4.22 

4.56 

100 

46 

1,450 

1.08 

4.22 

7.63 

1 

0.55 

50 

76^ 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


ROOMS,  TENEMENTS.  AND   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Population 

Number 

of 
Families 

Dwelling  Houses 

Occupied  Dwelling 
Houses 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Males 

Females 

Both 
Sexes 

Occu- 
pied 

Unoc- 
cupied 

Total 

Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ments 

ITnoc- 
cupied 
Tene- 
ments 

Total 
Tene- 
ments 

FRANKLIK  — Con. 

1 

Deerfield,     . 

1,550 

1,457 

3,007 

674 

635 

36 

671 

674 

2 

676 

2 

Erving, 

490 

474 

964 

256 

217 

5 

222 

256 

6 

262 

3 

Gill,      . 

699 

383 

1,082 

197 

178 

6 

184 

197 

7 

204 

4 

Greenfield,  . 

2,987 

3,242 

6,229 

1,450 

1,223 

54 

1,277 

1,450 

21 

1,471 

5 

Hawley, 

250 

218 

468 

110 

103 

10 

113 

110 

3 

113 

6 

Heath,  . 

250 

226 

476 

120 

115 

6 

121 

120 

2 

122 

7 

Leverett, 

379 

365 

744 

200 

186 

8 

194 

200 

2 

202 

8 

Leyden, 

185 

178 

363 

88 

83 

13 

96 

88 

1 

89 

9 

Monroe, 

176 

122 

298 

65 

55 

1 

56 

65 

- 

65 

10 

Montague,    . 

3,076 

2,982 

6,056 

1,349 

954 

234 

1,188 

1,349 

93 

1,442 

11 

New  Salem, 

438 

431 

869 

233 

219 

11 

230 

233 

4 

237 

12 

Northfield,  . 

754 

1,097 

1,851 

419 

389 

30 

419 

419 

4 

423 

13 

Orange, 

2,690 

2,671 

5,361 

1,390 

1,053 

41 

1,094 

1,390 

73 

1,463 

14 

Rowe,  . 

283 

215 

498 

123 

108 

27 

135 

123 

6 

129 

15 

Shelburne,  . 

750 

810 

1,560 

392 

322 

6 

328 

392 

11 

403 

16 

Shutesbury, 

218 

226 

444 

125 

121 

9 

1.30 

125 

- 

125 

17 

Sunderland, 

381 

315 

696 

166 

152 

6 

158 

166 

1 

167 

18 

Warwick,     . 

321 

278 

599 

158 

150 

21 

171 

158 

- 

158 

19 

Wendell,      . 

293 

236 

529 

129 

122 

25 

147 

129 

3 

132 

20 

Whately,      . 

392 

363 

755 

195 

182 

10 

192 

195 

37 

232 

21 

HAMPDEN 

74,133 

78,805 

152,938 

32,793 

23,072 

1,395 

24,467 

32,793 

1,441 

34,234 

22 

Agawam,     . 

1,237 

1,171 

2,408 

553 

489 

41 

5.30 

553 

4 

557 

23 

Blandford,   . 

437 

412 

849 

206 

197 

36 

233 

206 

5 

211 

24 

Brimfield,    . 

498 

464 

962 

238 

217 

14 

231 

238 

3 

241 

25 

Chester, 

700 

729 

1,429 

354 

314 

30 

344 

354 

16 

370 

26 

Chicopee,  . 

8,095 

8,325 

16,420 

3,042 

2,290 

62 

2,3.52 

3,042 

70 

3,112 

27 

Ward  1,  . 

],608 

1,661 

3,269 

570 

326 

1 

327 

570 

12 

582 

28 

Ward  2,  . 

802 

950 

1,752 

394 

325 

15 

340 

394 

8 

402 

29 

Ward  3,  . 

1,440 

1,377 

2,817 

417 

294 

1 

295 

417 

14 

431 

30 

Ward  4,  . 

1,050 

1,208 

2,258 

421 

339 

7 

346 

421 

13 

434 

31 

Ward  5,  . 

1,.360 

1,290 

2,650 

505 

396 

5 

401 

505 

5 

510 

32 

Ward  6,  . 

822 

876 

1,698 

333 

272 

5 

277 

333 

7 

340 

33 

Ward  7,  . 

1,013 

963 

1,976 

402 

;      338 

28 

366 

402 

11 

413 

34 

East  Longmeado 

w,     . 

863 

728 

1,591 

330 

283 

18 

301 

330 

17 

347 

35 

Granville,     . 

522 

483 

1,005 

252 

250 

23 

273 

2.52 

- 

252 

36 

Hampden,    . 

374 

369 

743 

194 

!      178 

15 

193 

194 

20 

214 

37 

Holl.and, 

107 

92 

199 

55 

51 

8 

59 

55 

- 

55 

38 

HOLYOKE,     . 

19,198 

21,124 

40,322 

7,894 

3,703 

187 

3,890 

7,894 

534 

8,428 

39 

Ward  1,  . 

2,849 

3,165 

6,014 

1,145 

1       433 

2 

435 

],14o 

40 

1,185 

40 

Ward  2,  . 

4,373 

4,485 

8,858 

1,690 

453 

17 

470 

1,690 

141 

1,831 

41 

Ward  .3,  . 

2,461 

2,562 

5,023 

i         958 

633 

51 

684 

958 

41 

999 

42 

Ward  4,  . 

3,233 

3,548 

6,781 

1,256 

455 

12 

467 

1,256 

214 

1,470 

43 

Ward  ^,  . 

1,574 

2,005 

3,579 

708 

462 

24 

486 

768 

42 

810 

44 

Ward  6,  . 

2,717 

2,981 

5,698 

1,152 

440 

9 

449 

1,152 

39 

1,191 

45 

Ward  7,  . 

1,991 

2,378 

4,369 

925 

827 

72 

899 

925 

17 

942 

46 

Longmeadow, 

290 

330 

620 

146 

134 

12 

146 

146 

2 

148 

47 

Ludlow, 

1,314 

1,248 

2,562 

473 

382 

21 

403 

473 

7 

480 

48 

Monsou, 

1,862 

1,884 

3,746 

872 

735 

35 

770 

872 

15 

887 

49 

Montgomery, 

151 

124 

275 

63 

62 

2 

64 

63 

- 

63 

50 

Palmer, 

3,345 

3,513 

6,858 

1,382 

1,276 

71 

j   1,347 

1,382 

37 

1,419 

51 

Russell, 

440 

406 

846 

!         185 

170 

18 

!      183 

185 

8 

193 

AVERAGES    AND    COMPARATIVE    TOTALS. 


765 


ROOMS,  TENEMENTS,  AND    DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


OccopiED  AND  Unoccu- 
pied Dwelling  Houses 

j! 

VvKRAGES,  Etc. 

Occu- 
pied 
Uooms 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Kooms 

Total 
Kooms 

Males 
to  a 

Fam- 
ily 

Fe- 
males 
to  a 
Fam- 
ily 

Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Fam- 
ily 

Per- 
sons to 

an 
Occu- 
pied 
Dwell- 
ing 
House 

Esti- 
mated 
Popu- 
lation of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Estimated 
Population 
of  Unoc- 
cupied 
Tenements 
in  Occu- 
pied 
Dwelling 
Houses 

Estima- 
ted Popu- 
lation 
if  all 
Dwelling 
Houses 
were  fully 
Occupied 

Fami- 
lies to 
each 
Occu- 
pied 
Dwell- 
ing 
House 

Per- 
sons 

to 
each 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene^ 
ment 

Kooms 

to 

each 

Occu- 
pied 

Tene- 
ment 

Per- 
sons to 
each 
Koom 

111 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ments 

5,097 

282 

5,379 

2.30 

2.16 

4.46 

4.74 

171 

9 

3,187 

1.06 

4.46 

7.56 

0.59 

1 

1,614 

68 

1,682 

1.92 

1.85 

3.77 

4.44 

22 

23 

1,009 

1.18 

3.77 

6.30 

0.60 

2 

1,633 

97 

1,730 

3.55 

1.94 

5.49 

6.08 

36 

38 

1,156 

1.11 

5.49 

8.29 

0.66 

3 

10,509 

544 

11,053 

2.06 

2.24 

4.30 

5.09 

275 

90 

6,.594 

1.19 

4.30 

7.25 

0.59 

4 

869 

87 

956 

2.27 

1.98 

4.25 

4.54 

45 

13 

526 

1.07 

4.25 

7.90 

0.54 

5 

879 

45 

924 

2.09 

1.88 

3.97 

4.14 

25 

8 

509 

1.04 

3.97 

7.33 

0.54 

6 

1,349 

57 

1,406 

1.90 

1.82 

3.72 

4.00 

32 

7 

783 

1.08 

3.72 

6.75 

0.55 

t 

705 

110 

815 

2.10 

2.03 

4.13 

4.37 

57 

4 

424 

1.06 

4.13 

8.01 

0.51 

8 

392 

8 

400 

2.71 

1.87 

4.58 

5.42 

5 

- 

303 

1.18 

4.58 

6.03 

0.76 

9 

8,231 

1,830 

10,061 

2.28 

2.21 

4.49 

6.35 

1,486 

418 

7,962 

1.41 

4.49 

6.10 

0.74 

10 

1,569 

111 

1,680 

1.88 

1.85 

3.73 

3.97 

44 

15 

928 

1.06 

3.73 

6.73 

0.55 

11 

3,341 

302 

3,643 

1.80 

2.62 

4.42 

4.76 

143 

18 

2,012 

1.08 

4.42 

7.97 

0.55 

12 

8,775 

682 

9,457 

1.94 

1.92 

3.86 

5.09 

209 

282 

5,852 

1.32 

3.86 

6.31 

0.61 

13 

785 

200 

991 

2.30 

1.75 

4.05 

4.61 

124 

24 

646 

1.14 

4.05 

6.38 

0.63 

14 

3,032 

92 

3,121 

1.91 

2.07 

3.98 

4.84 

29 

44 

1,633 

1.22 

3.98 

7.73 

0.51 

15 

830 

105 

935 

1.74 

1.81 

3.55 

3.67 

33 

- 

477 

1.03 

3.55 

6.64 

0.53 

16 

1,299 

49 

1,348 

2.29 

1.90 

4.19 

4.58 

27 

4 

727 

1.09 

4.19 

7.83 

0.54 

17 

1,297 

153 

1,450 

2.03 

1.76 

3.79 

3.99 

84 

- 

683 

1.05 

3.79 

8.21 

0.46 

18 

802 

172 

974 

2.27 

1.83 

4.10 

4.34 

109 

12 

650 

1.06 

4.10 

6.22 

0.66 

19 

1,604 

214 

1,818 

2.01 

1.86 

3.87 

4.15 

42 

143 

940 

1.07 

3.87 

8.23 

0.47 

20 

209,488 

17,285 

226,773 

2.26 

2.40 

4.66 

6.63 

9,249 

6,715 

168,902 

1.42 

4.66 

6.39 

0.73 

21 

3,711 

220 

3,931 

2.23 

2.12 

4.35 

4.92 

202 

17 

2,627 

1.13 

4.35 

6.71 

0.65 

22 

1,859 

353 

2,212 

2.12 

2.00 

4.12 

4.31 

155 

21 

1,025 

1.05 

4.12 

9.02 

0.46 

23 

1,882 

138 

2,020 

2.09 

1.95 

4.04 

4.43 

62 

12 

1,036 

1.10 

4.04 

7.91 

0.51 

24 

2,525 

303 

2,828 

1.98 

2.06 

4.04 

4.55 

137 

65 

1,631 

1.13 

4.04 

7.13 

0.57 

25 

18,973 

763 

19,736 

2.66 

2.74 

5.40 

7.17 

445 

378 

17,243 

1.33 

5.40 

6.24 

0.87 

26 

3,085 

63 

3,148 

2.82 

2.92 

5.74 

10.03 

10 

69 

3,348 

1.75 

5.74 

5.41 

1.06 

27 

2,757 

150 

2,907 

2.04 

2.41 

4.45 

5.39 

81 

36 

1,869 

1.21 

4.45 

7.00 

0.64 

28 

2,541 

64 

2,605 

3.46 

3.30 

6.76 

9.58 

10 

95 

2,922 

1.42 

6.76 

6.09 

1.11 

29 

3,008 

141 

3,149 

2.49 

2.87 

5.36 

6.66 

47 

70 

2,375 

1.24 

5.36 

7.14 

0.75 

30 

3,373 

69 

3,442 

2.69 

2.56 

5.25 

6.69 

33 

26 

2,709 

1.28 

5.25 

6.68 

0.79 

31 

1,918 

80 

1,998 

2.47 

2.63 

5.10 

6.24 

31 

36 

1,765 

1,22 

5.10 

5.76 

0.89 

32 

2,291 

196 

2,487 

2.52 

2.40 

4.92 

5.85 

164 

54 

2,194 

1.19 

4.92 

5.70 

0.86 

33 

2,082 

169 

2,251 

2.61 

2.21 

4.82 

5.62 

101 

82 

1,774 

1.17 

4.82 

6.31 

0.76 

34 

2,032 

169 

2,201 

2.07 

1.92 

3.99 

4.02 

92 

- 

1,097 

1.01 

3  99 

8.06 

0.49 

35 

1,438 

175 

1,613 

1.93 

1.90 

3.83 

4.17 

63 

77 

883 

1.09 

3.83 

7.41 

0.52 

36 

451 

50 

507 

1.95 

1.67 

3.62 

3.90 

31 

- 

230 

1.08 

3.62 

8.20 

0.44 

37 

43,167 

3,852 

47,019 

2.43 

2.68 

5.11 

10.89 

2,036 

2,729 

45,087 

2.13 

5.11 

5.47 

0.93 

38 

5,764 

188 

5,952 

2.49 

2.76 

5.25 

13.89 

28 

210 

6,252 

2.64 

5.25 

5.03 

1.04 

39 

7,831 

704 

8,535 

2.59 

2.65 

5.24 

19.55 

332 

739 

9,929 

3.73 

5.24 

4.63 

1.13 

40 

5,562 

645 

6,207 

2.57 

2.67 

5.24 

7.94 

405 

215 

5,643 

1.51 

5.24 

5.81 

0.90 

41 

5,938 

1,005 

6,943 

2.57 

2.83 

5.40 

14.90 

179 

1,1.56 

8,116 

2.76 

5.40 

4.73 

1.14 

42 

4,772 

369 

5,141 

2.05 

2.61 

4.66 

7.75 

186 

196 

3,961 

1.66 

4.66 

6.21 

0.75 

43 

6,126 

281 

6,407 

2.36 

2.59 

4.95 

12.95 

117 

193 

6,008 

2.62 

4.95 

5.. 32 

0.93 

44 

7,174 

660 

7,834 

2.15 

2.57 

4.72 

5.28 

380 

80 

4,829 

1.12 

4.72 

7.76 

0.61 

45 

1,108 

98 

1,200 

1.99 

2.26 

4.25 

4.63 

56 

9 

685 

1.09 

4.25 

7.59 

0.56 

46 

2,911 

150 

3,061 

2.78 

2.64 

5.42 

6.71 

141 

38 

2,741 

1.24 

5.42 

6.15 

0.88 

47 

6,220 

301 

6,521 

2.14 

2.16 

4.30 

5.10 

179 

65 

3,990 

1.19 

4.30 

7.13 

0.56 

48 

535 

17 

552 

2.40 

1.97 

4.37 

4.44 

9 

- 

284 

1.02 

4.37 

8.49 

0.51 

49 

9,367 

653 

10,020 

2.42 

2.54 

4.96 

5.37 

381 

184 

7,423 

1.08 

4.96 

6.78 

0.73 

50 

1,209 

157 

1,366 

2.38 

2.19 

4.57 

4.98 

90 

37 

973 

1.09 

4.57 

6.54 

0.70 

51 

766 


CENSUS    OP    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


ROOMS,  TENP:MENTS,  and    dwelling   HOUSES  — Continued. 


Population 

Number 

of 
Families 

Dwelling, Houses 

Occupied  Dm 

House 

ELUNG 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Males 

Females 

Both 

Sexes 

Occu- 
pied 

Unoc- 
cupied 

Total 

Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ments 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Tene- 
ments 

Total 
Tene- 
ments 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

1 

Southwick,  . 

510 

451 

961 

239 

224 

22 

246 

239 

6 

245 

2 

Springfield, 

24,651 

26,871 

51,522 

11,741 

8,457 

610 

9,067 

11,741 

524 

12,265 

8 

Ward  1,  . 

3,405 

3,494 

6,899 

1,604 

1,089 

67 

1,156 

1,604 

;    ^'' 

1,689 

4 

Ward  2,  . 

3,886 

4,012 

7,898 

1,758 

1,054 

49 

1,103 

1,758 

108 

1,866 

5 

Ward  3,  . 

3,152 

3,045 

6,197 

1,360 

771 

82 

803 

1,360 

107 

1,467 

6 

Ward  4,  . 

2,652 

3,557 

6,209 

1,435 

1,058 

43 

1,101 

1,435 

67 

1,502 

7 

Ward  5,  . 

2,886 

3,540 

6,426 

1,534 

1,289 

64 

1,353 

1,534 

30 

1,564 

8 

Ward  6,  . 

2,983 

3,170 

6,153 

1,390 

1,004 

67 

1,071 

1,390 

86 

1,476 

9 

Ward  7,  . 

2,202 

2,448 

4,650 

1,136 

962 

79 

1,041 

1,136 

18 

1,154 

10 

Ward  8,  . 

3,485 

3,605 

7,090 

1,524 

1,230 

209 

1,439 

1,524 

23 

1,547 

11 

Tolland, 

171 

138 

309 

67 

66 

22 

88 

67 

1 

68 

12 

Wales, . 

405 

378 

783 

191 

178 

12 

190 

191 

o 

193 

13 

Westfield,    . 

5,175 

5,488 

10,663 

2,593 

2,057 

72 

2,129 

2,593 

74 

2,667 

14 

West  Springfield, 

2,951 

3,174 

6,125 

1,360 

1,069 

37 

1,106 

1,360 

87 

1,447 

15 

Wilbraham, 

837 

903 

1,740 

363 

290 

27 

317 

363 

9 

372 

16 

HAMPSHIRE. 

26,061 

28,649 

54,710 

11,744 

10,231 

498 

10,729 

11,744 

319 

12,063 

17 

Amherst,     . 

2,427 

2,358 

4,785 

1,064 

921 

19 

940 

1,064 

25 

1,089 

18 

Belchertown, 

1,115 

1,046 

2,161 

524 

507 

20 

527 

524 

5 

529 

19 

Chesterfield, 

301 

288 

589 

162 

149 

15 

164 

162 

2 

164 

20 

Cummingtou, 

367 

383 

750 

201 

188 

15 

203 

201 

2 

203 

21 

Easthampton, 

2,242 

2,548 

4,790 

1,019 

835 

43 

878 

1,019 

17 

1,036 

22 

Enfield, 

512 

478 

990 

261 

250 

5 

255 

261 

2 

263 

23 

Goshen, 

160 

144 

304 

66 

62 

13 

75 

66 

4 

70 

24 

Q-ranby, 

394 

354 

748 

171 

165 

5 

170 

171 

- 

171 

25 

Greenwich, 

243 

238 

481 

142 

138 

8 

146 

142 

- 

142 

26 

Hadley, 

894 

810 

1,704 

390 

374 

11 

385 

390 

5 

395 

27 

Hatfield, 

669 

593 

1,262 

291 

271 

11 

282 

291 

12 

303 

28 

Huntington, 

722 

728 

1,450 

329 

290 

16 

306 

329 

17 

346 

29 

Middlefteld, 

197 

189 

386 

92 

85 

25 

110 

92 

7 

99 

30 

Northampton, 

7,434 

9,312 

16,746 

3,270 

2,824 

119 

2,943 

3,270 

74 

3,344 

31 

Ward  1,  . 

1,013 

1,157 

2,170 

480 

377 

8 

385 

480 

10 

490 

32 

Ward  2, 

967 

2,277 

3,244 

507 

453 

16 

469 

507 

10 

517 

33 

Ward  3, 

1,370 

1,502 

2,872 

607 

500 

18 

518 

607 

16 

623 

34 

Ward  4, 

1,239 

1,249 

2,488 

423 

358 

21 

379 

423 

11 

434 

35 

Ward  5, 

1,046 

1,090 

2,136 

445 

416 

13 

429 

445 

- 

445 

36 

Ward  6, 

871 

1,032 

1,903 

412 

357 

13 

370 

412 

10 

422 

37 

Ward  7, 

928 

1,005 

1,933 

396 

363 

30 

393 

396 

17 

413 

38 

Pelham, 

246 

240 

486 

126 

122 

21 

143 

126 

11 

137 

39 

Plainfleld, 

231 

219 

450 

109 

102 

13 

115 

109 

7 

116 

40 

Prescott, 

208 

193 

401 

106 

96 

13 

109 

106 

1 

107 

41 

Southampton, 

537 

517 

1,054 

252 

225 

6 

231 

252 

4 

256 

42 

South  Hadley, 

2,054 

2,389 

4,443 

894 

735 

27 

762 

894 

36 

930 

43 

Ware,  . 

3,576 

4,075 

7,651 

1,523 

1,208 

45 

1,253 

1,523 

67 

1,590 

44 

Westhampton, 

241 

235 

476 

124 

111 

6 

117 

124 

2 

126 

45 

Williamsburg,     . 

950 

1,005 

1,955 

473 

421 

20 

441 

473 

15 

488 

46 

Worthington, 

341 

307 

648 

155 

152 

22 

174 

155 

4 

159 

47 

MIDDLESEX. 

239,323 

259,894 

499,217 

107,654 

86,596 

6,223 

92,819 

107,654 

4,122 

111,776 

43 

Acton, .... 

980 

998 

1,978 

529 

469 

27 

496 

529 

6 

535 

49 

Arlington,   . 

3,067 

3,448 

6,515 

1,362 

1,264 

84 

1,348 

1,362 

16 

1,378 

50 

Ashby, 

413 

391 

S04 

233 

218 

28 

246 

233 

8 

241 

AVERAGES    AND    COMPARATIVE    TOTALS. 


7(37 


ROOMS,  TENEMENTS,  AND    DWELLING   HOUSES  — Continued. 


Occupied  and  Unoccu- 
pied Dwelling  Houses 

Averages, 

Etc. 

Occu- 
pied 
Kooms 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Rooms 

Total 
Kooms 

Males 

to  a 

Fam- 

1   iiy 

1 

Fe- 
males 
to  a 
Fam- 
ily 

Per- 

si>ns 
to  a 
Fam- 
ily 

Per- 
sons to 

an 
Occu- 
pied 
Dwell- 
ing 
House 

Esti- 
mated 
Popu- 
lation of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Estimated 
Population 
of  Unoc- 
cupied 
Tenements 
in  Occu- 
pied 
Dwellnig 
Houses 

Estima- 
ted Popu- 
lation 
if  all 
Dwelling 
Houses 
werefully 
Occupied 

Fami- 
lies to 
each 
Occu- 
pied 
Dwell- 
ing 
House 

Per- 
sons 

to 
each 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ment 

Kooms 
to 
each 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ment 

Per- 
sons to 
each 
lioom 

in 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ments 

1 
1 

1,754 

189 

1,943 

2.13 

1.89 

4.02 

4.29 

94 

24 

1,079 

1.07 

4.02 

7.34 

0.55 

1 

77,438 

7,377 

84,815 

2.10 

2.29 

4.39 

6.09 

3,715 

2,300 

57,537 

1.39 

4.39 

6.60 

0.67 

2 

10,835 

1,179 

12,014 

2.12 

2.18 

4.30 

6.34 

425 

366 

j       7,690 

1.47 

4.30 

6.75 

0.64 

3 

9,876 

850 

10,726 

2.21 

2.28 

4.49 

7.49 

367 

485 

8,750 

1.67 

4.49 

5.62 

0.80 

4 

8,678 

807 

9,485 

2.32 

2.24 

4.56 

8.04 

257 

488 

6,942 

1.76 

4.56 

6.38 

0.71 

5 

10,636 

781 

11,417 

i  1.85 

2.48 

4.33 

5.87 

252 

290 

6,751 

1.36 

4.33 

7.41 

0.58 

6 

11,391 

731 

12,122 

1.88 

2.31 

4.19 

4.99 

319 

126 

6,871 

1.19 

4.19 

7.43 

0.56 

7 

8,480 

963 

9,443 

2.15 

2.28 

4.43 

6.13 

411 

381 

6,945 

1.38 

4.43 

6.10 

0.73 

8 

7,638 

715 

8,353 

1.94 

2.15 

4.09 

4.83 

382 

74 

5,106 

1.18 

4.09 

6.72 

0.61 

9 

9,904 

1,351 

11,255 

,  2.29 

2.36 

4.65 

5.76 

1,204 

107 

8,401 

1.24 

4.65 

6  50 

0.72 

10 

651 

169 

820 

2.55 

2.06 

4.61 

4.68 

103 

5 

417 

1.02 

4.61 

9.72 

0.47 

11 

1,436 

114 

1,550 

2.12 

1.98 

4.10 

4.40 

53 

8 

844 

1.07 

4.10 

7.52 

0.55 

12 

17,232 

899 

18,131 

'  1.99 

2.12 

4.11 

5.18 

377 

304 

11,344 

1.26 

4.11 

6.65 

0.62 

13 

8,486 

707 

9,193 

2.17 

2.33 

4.50 

5.73 

212 

392 

6,729 

1.27 

4.50 

6.24 

0.72 

14 

3,021 

256 

3,277 

!  2.30 

2.49 

4.79 

6.00 

162 

43 

1,945 

1.25 

4.79 

8.32 

0.58 

15 

85,062 

5,288 

90,350 

2.22 

2.44 

4.66 

5.35 

2,664 

1,487 

58,861 

1.15 

4.66 

7.24 

0.64 

16 

8,622 

253 

8,875 

2.28 

2.22 

4.50 

5.20 

99 

113 

4,997 

1.16 

4.50 

8.10 

0.55- 

17 

3,952 

200 

4,152 

2.13 

1.99 

4.12 

4.26 

85 

21 

2,267 

1.03 

4.12 

7.54 

0.55 

18 

1,123 

120 

1,243 

1.86 

1.78 

3.64 

3.95 

59 

7 

655 

1.09 

3.64 

6.93 

0.52 

19 

1,731 

119 

1,850 

1.83 

1.90 

3.73 

3.99 

60 

7 

817 

1.07 

3.73 

8.61 

0.43 

20 

6,809 

370 

7,179 

2.20 

2.50 

4.70 

5.74 

247 

80 

5,117 

1.22 

4.70 

6.68 

0.70 

21 

1,921 

45 

1,966 

1.96 

1.83 

3.79 

3.96 

20 

8 

1,018 

1.04 

3.79 

7.36 

0.52 

22 

516 

135 

651 

2.43 

2.18 

4.61 

4.90 

64 

18 

386 

1.06 

4.61 

7.82 

0.59 

23 

1,332 

35 

1,367 

2.30 

2.07 

4.37 

4.53 

23 

- 

771 

1.04 

4.37 

7.79 

0.56 

24 

1,061 

65 

1,126 

il.71 

1.68 

3.39 

3.49 

28 

- 

509 

1.03 

3.39 

7.47 

0.45 

25 

3,129 

116 

3,245 

2.29 

2.08 

4.37 

4.56 

50 

22 

1,776 

1.04 

4.37 

8.02 

0.54 

26 

2,215 

129 

2,344 

2.30 

2.04 

4.34 

4.66 

51 

52 

1,365 

1.07 

4.34 

7.61 

0.57 

27 

2,32G 

198 

2,524 

2.20 

2.21 

4.41 

5.00 

80 

75 

1,605 

1.13 

4.41 

7.07 

0.62 

28 

808 

269 

1,077 

I2.I4 

2.06 

4.20 

4.54 

114 

29 

529 

1.08 

4.20 

8.78 

0.48 

29 

23,272 

1,266 

24,538 

;  2.27 

2.85 

5.12 

5.93 

706 

379 

17,831 

1.16 

5.12 

7.12 

0.72 

30 

3,151 

113 

3,264 

2.11 

2.41 

4.52 

5.76 

46 

45 

2,261 

1.27 

4.52 

6.56 

0.69 

31 

4,690 

179 

4,869 

1.91 

4.49 

6.40 

7.16 

115 

64 

3,423 

1.12 

6.40 

9.25 

0.69 

32 

4,160 

229 

4,389 

2.26 

2.47 

4.73 

5.74 

103 

76 

3,051 

1.21 

4.73 

6.85 

0.69 

33 

3,116 

225 

3,341 

2.93 

2.95 

5.88 

6.95 

146 

65 

2,699 

1.18 

5.88 

7.37 

0.80 

34 

2,806 

92 

2,898 

2.35 

2.45 

4.80 

5.13 

67 

- 

2,203 

1.07 

4.80 

6.31 

0.76 

35 

2,780 

172 

2,952 

2.11 

2.51 

4.62 

5.33 

69 

46 

2,018 

1.15 

4.62 

6.75 

0.6S 

S6 

2,569 

256 

2,825 

2.34 

2.54 

4.88 

5.33 

160 

83 

2,176 

1.09 

4.88 

6.49 

0.75 

37 

858 

173 

1,031 

1.95 

1.91 

3.86 

3.98 

84 

42 

612 

1.03 

3.86 

6.81 

0.57 

38 

1,113 

145 

1,258 

2.12 

2.01 

4.13 

4.41 

57 

29 

536 

1.07 

4.13 

10.21 

0.40 

39 

812 

102 

914 

1.96 

1.82 

3. 78 

4.18 

54 

4 

459 

1.10 

3.78 

7.66 

0.49 

40 

1,809 

51 

1,860 

2.13 

2.05 

4.18 

4.68 

28 

17 

1,099 

1.12 

4.18 

7.18 

0.58 

41 

6,071 

378 

6,449 

2.30 

2  67 

4.97 

6.04 

163 

179 

4,785 

1.22 

4.97 

6.79 

0.73 

42 

10,223 

641 

10,864 

2.35 

2.67 

5.02 

6.33 

285 

336 

8,272 

1.26 

5.02 

6.71 

0.75 

43 

861 

54 

915 

1.94 

1.90 

3.84 

4.29 

26 

8 

510 

1.12 

3.84 

6.94 

0.55 

44 

3,259 

218 

3,477 

2.01 

2.12 

4.13 

4.64 

93 

62 

2,110 

1.12 

4.13 

6.89 

0.60 

45 

1,239 

206 

1,445 

2.20 

1.98 

4.18 

4.26 

94 

17 

759 

1.02 

4.18 

7.99 

0.52 

46 

719,835 

69,980 

789,815 

2.22 

2.42 

4.64 

5.76 

35,844 

19,126 

554,187 

1.24 

4.64 

6.69 

0.69 

47 

3,824 

255 

4,079 

1.85 

1.89 

3.74 

4.22 

114 

22 

2,114 

1.13 

3.74 

7.23 

0.52 

48 

10^8 

749 

10,977  ' 

2.25 

2.53 

4.78 

5.15 

433 

76 

7,024 

1.08 

4.78 

7.51 

0.64 

49 

1,723 

248 

1,971 

1.77 

1.68 

3.45 

3.69 

103  ' 

1 

28 

935 

1.07 

3.45 

7.39 

0.47 

SO 

7G8 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


ROOMS,  TENEMENTS,  AND   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Population 

Number 

of 
Families 

•   Dwelling  Houses 

Occupied  Dwelling 
Houses 

1 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Males 

Females 

15otU 
Sexes 

Occu- 
pied 

Unoc- 
cupied 

Total 

Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ments 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Tene- 
ments 

Total 
Tene- 
ments 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

1 

Ashland, 

1,015 

1,075 

2,090 

486 

419 

45 

464 

486 

26 

512 

2 

Ayer,   . 

1,018 

1,083 

2,101 

528 

442 

17 

459 

528 

47 

575 

3 

.Bedford,      . 

623 

546 

1,169 

251 

235 

26 

261 

251 

6 

257 

4 

Belmont, 

1,519 

1,324 

2,843 

505 

491 

83 

574 

505 

2 

507 

5 

Billerica, 

1,301 

1,276 

2,.577 

582 

532 

25 

557 

582 

7 

589 

6 

Boxborough, 

172 

135 

307 

78 

71 

3 

74 

78 

3 

81 

7 

Burlington, . 

316 

258 

574 

129 

122 

16 

138 

129 

8 

137 

8 

Cambridge, 

39,831 

41,812 

81,643 

17,193 

11,837 

662 

12,499 

17,193 

978 

18,171 

9 

Ward  1,  . 

7,814 

8,067 

15,881 

2,943 

2,303 

125 

2,428 

2,943 

114 

3,057 

10 

Ward  2,  . 

10,894 

11,738 

22,632 

4,999 

3,118 

129 

3,247 

4,999 

307 

5,306 

11 

Ward  3,  . 

7,303 

6,693 

13,996 

2,812 

1,688 

49 

1,737 

2,812 

185 

2,997 

12 

Ward  4,  . 

8,914 

9,767 

18,681 

4,235 

2,899 

142 

3,041 

4,235 

269 

4,-504 

13 

Ward  5,  . 

4,906 

5,.547 

10,453 

2,204 

1,829 

217 

2,046 

2,204 

103 

2,307 

14 

Carlisle, 

268 

224 

492 

126 

125 

8 

133 

126 

3 

129 

15 

Chelmsford, 

1,611 

1,551 

3,162 

747 

695 

47 

742 

747 

14 

761 

16 

Concord, 

3,157 

2,018 

5,175 

874 

837 

73 

910 

874 

20 

894 

17 

Dracut, 

1,325 

1,118 

2,443 

475 

440 

39 

479 

475 

12 

487 

18 

Dunstable,  . 

207 

193 

400 

106 

96 

15 

111 

106 

4 

110 

19 

EVEKBTT,     . 

9,057 

9,516 

18,573 

4,304 

3,610 

373 

3,983 

4,304 

231 

4,535 

20 

Ward  1,  . 

1,590 

1,-548 

3,138 

673 

518 

45 

563 

673 

35 

708 

21 

AVard  2,  . 

1,289 

1,338 

2,627 

583 

479 

88 

567 

583 

29 

612 

22 

Ward  3,  . 

1,515 

1,575 

3,090 

729 

615 

98 

713 

729 

55 

784 

23 

Ward  4,  . 

1,380 

1,496 

2,876 

703 

700 

47 

747 

703 

35 

738 

24 

Ward  5,  . 

1,539 

1,614 

3,153 

779 

600 

37 

637 

779 

42 

821 

25 

Ward  6,  . 

1,744 

1,945 

3,689 

837 

698 

,58 

756 

837 

35 

872 

26 

Framingham, 

4,570 

4,942 

9,512 

2,115 

1,920 

267 

2,187 

2,115 

44 

2,1-59 

27 

Groton, 

1,078 

1,114 

2,192 

508 

476 

31 

507 

508 

11 

519 

28 

Holliston,     . 

1,309 

1,409 

2,718 

701 

612 

39 

651 

701 

21 

722 

29 

Hopkinton,  . 

1,469 

1,515 

2,984 

752 

714 

73 

787 

752 

49 

801 

30 

Hudson, 

2,533 

2,775 

5,308 

1,245 

980 

27 

1,007 

1,245 

32 

1,277 

31 

Lexington,  . 

1,692 

1,806 

3,498 

775 

727 

34 

761 

775 

3 

778 

32 

Lincoln, 

626 

485 

1,111 

209 

189 

17 

206 

209 

6 

215 

33 

Littleton, 

569 

567 

1,130 

2.56 

227 

14 

241 

256 

4 

260 

34 

Lowell, 

38,931 

45,436 

84,367 

16,885 

11,933 

495 

12,428 

16,885 

848 

17,733 

35 

Ward  1,  . 

4,085 

5,423 

9,508 

1,633 

1.147 

21 

1,168 

1,633 

83 

1,716 

36 

Ward  2,  . 

5,034 

5,459 

10,493 

1,879 

1,080 

26 

1,106 

1,879 

136 

2,015 

37 

Ward  3,  . 

4,301 

4,944 

9,245 

2,038 

1,407 

36 

1,443 

2,038 

123 

2,161 

38 

Ward  4,  . 

4,385 

4,856 

9,241 

1,881 

1,234 

53 

1,287 

1,881 

103 

1,984 

39 

Ward  5,  . 

4,003 

4,449 

8,452 

1,765 

1,101 

35  ' 

1,136 

1,765 

133 

1,898 

40 

Ward  6,  . 

4,336 

4,996 

9,332 

1,999 

1,596 

70 

1,666 

1,999 

79 

2,078 

41 

Ward  7,  . 

6,018 

7,100 

13,118 

2,383 

1,.514 

67 

1,581 

2,383 

105 

2,488 

42 

AVard  8,  . 

3,653 

4,287 

7,940 

1,785 

1,613 

118 

1,731 

1,785 

33 

1,818 

43 

Ward  9,  . 

3,116 

3,922 

7,038 

1,522 

1,241 

69 

1,310 

1,.522 

53 

1,575 

44 

Malden,      . 

13,923 

15,785 

29,708 

6,638 

5,S88 

450 

5,838 

6,638 

183 

6,821 

45 

Ward  1,  . 

1,795 

2,310 

4,105 

953 

764 

58 

822 

953 

13 

966 

46 

Ward  2,  . 

2,633 

2,697 

5,330 

1,091 

713 

20 

733 

1,091 

64 

1,1-55 

47 

Ward  3,  . 

1,524 

2,055 

3,579 

763 

682 

52 

734 

763 

23 

786 

48 

Ward  4,  . 

2,325 

2,475 

4,800 

1,024 

833 

41 

874 

1,024 

11 

1,035 

49 

Ward  5,  . 

1,822 

2,109 

3,931 

943 

803 

80 

889 

943 

28 

971 

60 

Ward  6,  . 

2,017 

2,195 

4,212 

977 

881 

113 

994 

977 

11 

988 

51 

Ward  7,  . 

1,807 

1,944 

3,751 

887 

712 

80 

792 

887 

33  1 

920 

52 

Marlborough, . 

7,469 

7,508 

14,977 

3,159 

2,341 

63 

2,404 

3,159 

115 

3,274 

53 

Ward  1,  . 

679 

656 

1,335 

317 

253 

16 

269 

317 

16 

333 

AVERAGES  AND  COMPARATIVE  TOTALS. 


769 


KOOMS,  TENEMENTS,  AND   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


OccupiKD  AND  Unoccu- 
pied Dwelling  Houses 

Averages,  Etc. 

Occu- 
pied 
Rooms 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Booms 

Total 
Kooms 

Males 
to  a 

Fam- 
ily 

Fe- 
males 
to  a 
Fam- 
ily 

Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Fam- 
ily 

Per- 
sons to 

an 
Occu- 
pied 
Dwell- 
ing 
House 

Esti- 
mated 
Popu- 
lation of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Estimated 
Population 
of  Unoc- 
cupied 
Tenements 
in  Occu- 
pied 
Dwelling 
Houses 

Estima- 
ted Popu- 
lation 
if  all 
Dwelling 
Houses 
were  fully 
Occupied 

Fami- 
lies to 
each 
Occu- 
pied 
Dwell- 
ing 
House 

Per- 
sons 

to 
each 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ment 

Kooms 

to 
each 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ment 

Per- 
sons to 
each 
Koom 

in 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ments 

3,560 

488 

4,048 

2.09 

2.21 

4.30 

4.99 

225 

112 

2,427 

1.16 

4.30 

7.33 

0.59 

1 

3,516 

410 

3,926 

1.93 

2.05 

3.98 

4.75 

81 

187 

2,.369 

1.19 

3.98 

6.66 

0.60 

2 

1,956 

273 

2,229 

2.48 

2.18 

4.66 

4.97 

129 

28 

1,326 

1.07 

4.66 

7.79 

0.60 

3 

4,020 

911 

4,931 

3.01 

2.62     5.63 

5.79 

481 

11 

3,335 

1.03 

5.63 

7.96 

0.71 

4 

4,114 

253 

4,367 

2.24 

2.19 

4.43 

4.84 

121 

31 

2,729 

1.09 

4.43 

7.07 

0.63 

5 

556 

38 

594 

2.21 

1.73 

3.94 

4.32 

13 

12 

332 

1.10 

3.94 

7.13 

0.55 

6 

938 

161 

1,099 

2.45 

2.00 

4.45 

4.70 

75 

36 

685 

1.06 

4.45 

7.27 

0.61 

7 

104,028 

9,885 

113,913 

2.32 

2.43 

4.75 

6.90 

4,568 

4,646 

90,857 

1.45 

4.75 

6.05 

0.78 

8 

22,615 

1,565 

24,180 

2.66 

2.74 

5.40 

6.90 

863 

616 

17,360 

1.28 

5.40 

7.68 

0.70 

9 

27,924 

2,738 

30,662 

2.18 

2.35 

4.53 

7.26 

937 

1,391 

24,960 

1.60 

4.53 

5.59 

0.81 

10 

14,173 

968 

15,141 

2.60 

2.38 

4.98 

8.29 

406 

921 

15,323 

1.67 

4.98 

5.04 

0.99 

11 

24,398 

2,367 

26,765 

2.10 

2.31 

4.41 

6.44 

914 

1,186 

20,781 

1.46 

4.41 

5.76 

0.77 

12 

14,918 

2,247 

17,165 

2.22 

2.52 

4.74 

5.72 

1,241 

488 

12,182 

1.21 

4.74 

6.77 

0.70 

13 

889 

77 

966 

2.12 

1.78 

3.90 

3.94 

32 

12 

536 

1.01 

3.90 

7.06 

0.55 

14 

5,413 

403 

5,816 

2.16 

2.07 

4.23 

4.55 

214 

59 

3,435 

1.07 

4.23 

7.25 

0.58 

15 

7,575 

596 

8,171 

3.61 

2.31 

5.92 

6.18 

451 

118 

5,744 

1.04 

5.92 

8.67 

0.68 

16 

3,389 

320 

3,709 

2.79 

2.35 

5.14 

5.55 

216 

62 

2,721 

1.08 

5.14 

7.13 

0.72 

17 

729 

117 

846 

1.95 

1.82 

3.77 

4.17 

63 

15 

478 

1.10 

3.77 

6.88 

0.55 

18 

26,948 

4,335 

31,283 

2.11 

2.21 

4.32 

5.14 

1,917 

998 

21,488 

1.19 

4.32 

6.26 

0.69 

19 

3,904 

507 

4,411 

2.36 

2.30 

4.66 

6.06 

273 

163 

3,574 

1.30 

4.66 

5.80 

0.80 

20 

3,674 

729 

4,403 

2.21 

2.30 

4.51 

5.48 

482 

131 

3,240 

1.22 

4.51 

6.30 

0.72 

21 

4,506 

1,287 

5,793 

2.08 

2.16 

4.24 

5.02 

492 

233 

3,815 

1.19 

4.24 

6.18 

0.69 

22 

4,525 

593 

5,118 

1.96 

2.13 

4.09 

4.11 

193 

143 

3,212 

1.00 

4.09 

6.44 

0.64 

23 

4,514 

516 

5,030 

1.98 

2.07 

4.05 

5.26 

195 

170 

3,518 

1.30 

4.05 

5.79 

0.70 

24 

5,825 

703 

6,528 

2.08 

2.33 

4.41 

5.29 

307 

154 

4,150 

1.20 

4.41 

6.96 

0.63 

25 

15,468 

2,248 

17,716 

2.16 

2.34 

4.50 

4.95 

1,322 

198 

11,032 

1.10 

4.50 

7.31 

0.61 

26 

3,963 

277 

4,240 

2.12 

2.19 

4.31 

4.61 

143 

47 

2,382 

1.07 

4.31 

7.80 

0.55 

27 

5,149 

393 

5,542 

1.87 

2.01 

3.88 

4.44 

173 

81 

2,972 

1.15 

3.88 

7.35 

0.53 

2S 

5,504 

763 

6,267 

1.95 

2.02 

3.97 

4.18 

305 

195 

3,484 

1.05 

3.97 

7.32 

0.54 

29 

7,801 

351 

8,152 

2.03 

2.23 

4.26 

5.42 

146 

136 

5,590 

1.27 

4.26 

6.27 

0.68 

30 

6,016 

367 

6,383 

2.18 

2.33 

4.51 

4.81 

164 

14 

3,676 

1.07 

4.. 51 

7.76 

0.58 

31 

1,631 

197 

1,828 

3.00 

2.32 

5.32 

5.88 

100 

32 

1,243 

1.11 

5.32 

7.80 

0.68 

32 

2,001 

114 

2,115 

2.22 

2.22 

4.44 

5.00 

70 

18 

1,224 

1.13 

4.44 

7.82 

0.57 

33 

106,121 

7,746 

113,867 

2.31 

2.69 

5.00 

7.07 

3,500 

4,240 

92,107 

1.41 

5.00 

6.28 

0.80 

34 

11,382 

500 

11,882 

2.50 

3.32 

5.82 

8.29 

174 

483 

10,165 

1.42 

5.82 

6.97 

0.84 

35 

9,893 

742 

10,635 

2.68 

2.90 

5.58 

9.72 

253 

759 

11,505 

1.74 

5.58 

5.27 

1.06 

36 

12,869 

892 

13,761 

2.11 

2.43 

4.54 

6.57 

237 

558 

10,040 

1.45 

4.54 

6.. 31 

0.72 

37 

10,691 

913 

11,604 

2.33 

2.58 

4.91 

7.49 

397 

606 

10,144 

1.52 

4.91 

5.68 

0.86 

38 

9,836 

808 

10,644 

2.27 

2.52 

4.79 

7.68 

269 

637 

9,3.58 

1.60 

4.79 

5.57 

0.86 

39 

12,797 

922 

13,719 

2.17 

2.50 

4.67 

5.85 

410 

369 

10,111 

1.25 

4.67 

6.40 

0.73 

40 

14,755 

979 

15,734 

2.52 

2.98 

5.50 

8.66 

580 

578 

14,276 

1.57 

5.50 

6.19 

0.89 

41 

12,904 

1,123 

14,027 

2.05 

2.40 

4.45 

4.92 

581 

147 

8,668 

1.11 

4.45 

7.23 

0.62 

42 

10,994 

867 

11,861 

2.05 

2.57 

4.62 

5.67 

391 

245 

7,674 

1.23 

4.62 

7.22 

0.64 

43 

45,049 

4,469 

49,518 

2.10 

2.38 

4.48 

5.51 

2,480 

820 

33,008 

1.23 

4.48 

6.79 

0.66 

44 

6,542 

451 

6,993 

1.88 

2.43 

4.31 

5.37 

311 

56 

4,472 

1.25 

4.31 

6.86 

0.63 

45 

5,714 

•    461 

6,175 

2.42 

2.47 

4.89 

7.48 

150 

313 

5,793 

1.53 

4.89 

5.24 

0.93 

46 

6,669 

688 

7,357 

2.00 

2.69 

4.69 

5.25 

273 

108 

3,960 

1.12 

4.69 

8.74 

0.54 

47 

7,251 

350 

7,601 

2.27 

2.42 

4.69 

5.76 

236 

52 

5,088 

1.23 

4.69 

7.08 

0.66 

48 

6,723 

841 

7,564 

1.93 

2.24 

4.17 

4.90 

421 

117 

4,469 

1.17 

4.17 

7.13 

0.58 

49 

6,548 

881 

7,429 

2.06 

2.25 

4.31 

4.78 

540 

47 

4,799 

1.11 

4.31 

6.70 

0.64 

50 

5,602 

797 

6,399 

2.04 

2.19 

4.23 

5.27 

422 

140 

4,313 

1.25 

4.23 

6.32 

0.67 

51 

19,451 

1,015 

20,466 

2.36 

2.38 

4.74 

6.40 

403 

545 

15,925 

1.35 

4.74 

6.16 

0.77 

52 

2,196 

205 

2,401 

2.14 

2.07 

4.21 

5.28 

84 

67 

1,486 

1.25 

4.21 

6.93 

0.61 

53 

770 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


ROOMS,  TENEMENTS,  AND   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Population 

Number  1 

of 
Families 

Dwelling  Houses 

Occupied  Dwelling 
Houses 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Males 

Females 

Both 
Sexes 

Occu- 
pied 

Unoc- 
cupied 

Total 

Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ments 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Tene- 
ments 

Total 
Tene- 
ments 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Maklborough  —  Con 

1 

Ward  2,  . 

1,072 

1,133 

2,205 

455 

366 

- 

366 

455 

22 

477 

2 

"Ward  3,  . 

1,522 

1,447 

2,969 

564 

398 

9 

407 

564 

24 

588 

3 

Ward  4,  . 

1,613 

1,689 

3,302 

636 

479 

18 

497 

636 

10 

646 

4 

Ward  5,  . 

969 

965 

1,934 

460 

310 

6 

316 

460 

15 

475 

5 

Ward  6,  . 

841 

848 

1,689 

395  ' 

281 

14 

295 

395 

15 

410 

6 

Ward  7,  . 

773 

770 

1,543 

332 

254 

- 

254 

332 

13 

345 

7 

Maynard, 

1,520 

1,570 

3,090 

642 

605 

24 

629 

642 

4 

646 

8 

Medfobd,  . 

7,043 

7,431 

14,474 

3,172 

2,811 

286 

3,097 

3,172 

80 

3,252 

9 

Ward  1,  . 

1,521 

1,491 

3,012 

642 

562 

78 

640 

642 

14 

656 

10 

Ward  2,  . 

1,054 

1,251 

2,305 

544 

468 

26 

494 

544 

18 

562 

11 

Ward  3,  . 

829 

1,095 

1,924 

411 

373 

20 

393 

411 

5 

416 

12 

Ward  4,  . 

1,010 

946 

1,956 

426 

384 

14 

398 

426 

4 

430 

13 

Ward  5,  . 

1,518 

1,437 

2,955 

627 

547 

113 

660 

627 

23 

650 

14 

Ward  6,  . 

1,111 

1,211 

2,322 

522 

477 

35 

512 

522 

16 

538 

15 

Melrose, 

5,548 

6,417 

11,965 

2,685 

2,474 

354 

2,828 

2,685 

26 

2,711 

16 

Katick, 

4,234 

4,580 

8,814 

2,089 

1,741 

69 

1,810  i 

2,089 

85 

2,174 

17 

Newton,     . 

12,355 

15,235 

27,590 

5,528 

5,102 

513 

5,615 

5,528 

80 

5,608 

18 

Ward  1,  . 

1,993 

2,294 

4,287 

830 

743 

72 

815 

830 

17 

847 

19 

Ward  2,  . 

2,488 

2,924 

5,412 

1,107 

1,004 

100 

1,104 

1,107 

14 

1,121 

20 

Ward  3,  . 

1,484 

1,949 

3,433 

719 

671 

68 

739 

719 

8 

727 

21 

Ward  4,  . 

1,509 

2,065 

3,574 

685 

643 

97 

740 

685 

19 

704 

22 

Ward  5,  . 

1,939 

2,175 

4,114 

856 

804 

72 

876 

856 

8 

864 

23 

Ward  6,  . 

1,931 

2,309 

4,240 

836 

768 

64 

832 

836 

9 

845 

24 

Ward  7,  . 

1,011 

1,519 

2,530 

495 

469 

40 

509 

495 

5 

500 

25 

North  Reading, 

422 

413 

835 

228 

204 

14 

218 

228 

3 

231 

26 

Pepperell,    . 

1,650 

1,671 

3,321 

787 

690 

57 

747 

787 

29 

816 

27 

Reading, 

2,235 

2,482 

4,717 

1,150 

1,034 

55 

1,089 

1,150 

26 

1,176 

28 

Sherborn,    . 

584 

862 

1,446 

286 

268 

25 

293 

286 

15 

301 

29 

Shirley, 

654 

745 

1,399 

324 

302 

25 

327 

324 

10 

334 

30 

SOMERVILLE, 

24,917 

27,283 

52,200 

11,903 

8,787 

629 

9,416 

11,903 

632 

12,535 

31 

Ward  1,  . 

4,834 

5,293 

10,127 

2,302 

1,578 

70 

1,648 

2,302 

158 

2,460 

32 

Ward  2,  , 

8,338 

8,858 

17,196 

3,875 

2,647 

115 

2,762 

3,875 

228 

4,103 

33 

Ward  3,  . 

6,158 

6,898 

13,056 

3,056 

2,446 

219 

2,665 

3,056 

92 

3,148 

34 

Ward  4,  . 

5,587 

6,234 

11,821 

2,670 

2,116 

225 

2,341 

2,670 

154 

2,824 

35 

Stoneham,    . 

3,070 

3,214 

6,284 

1,581 

1,330 

56 

1,386 

1,581 

23 

1,604 

36 

Stow,    . 

473 

447 

920 

234 

223 

20 

243 

234 

3 

237 

37 

Sudbury,      . 

603 

538 

1,141 

272 

244 

17 

261 

272 

10 

282 

38 

Tewksbury, 

1,653 

1,726 

3,379 

473 

439 

46 

485 

473 

4 

477 

39 

Townsend,  . 

880 

900 

1,780 

512 

465 

35 

500 

512 

13 

525 

40 

Tyngsborough, 

324 

311 

635 

163 

159 

2 

161 

163 

4 

167 

41 

Wakefield,  . 

3,962 

4,342 

8,304 

1,958 

1,556 

103 

1,659 

1,958 

90 

2,048 

42 

Waltham,  . 

9,638 

11,238 

20,876 

4,276 

3,856 

268 

4,124 

4,276 

110 

4,386 

43 

Ward  1,  . 

1,426 

1,494 

2,920 

615 

579 

42 

621 

615 

15 

630 

44 

Ward  2,  . 

1,390 

1,546 

2,936 

500 

428 

36 

464 

500 

18 

518 

45 

Ward  3,  . 

1,590 

1,786 

3,376 

651 

554 

22 

576 

651 

32 

683 

46 

Ward  4,  . 

1,414 

1,657 

3,071 

646 

602 

58 

660 

646 

14 

660 

47 

Ward  S,  . 

1,222 

1,665 

2,887 

639 

580 

29 

609 

639 

7 

646 

48 

Ward  6,  . 

1,274 

1,644 

2,918 

647 

608 

43 

653 

647 

24 

671 

49 

Ward  7,  . 

1,322 

1,446 

2,768 

578 

505 

36 

541 

578 

- 

578 

50 

Watertown, 

3,740 

4,048 

7,788 

1,650 

1,533 

140 

1,673 

1,650 

28 

1,678 

51 

Wayland,     . 

1,026 

1,000 

2,026 

446 

381 

32 

413 

446 

20 

466 

AVERAGES    AND    COMPARATIVE    TOTALS. 


71 


ROOMS,  TENEMENTS,  AND   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Occupied  and  Unoccu- 
pied Dwelling  Houses 

AVEKAGKS, 

Etc. 

Occu- 
pied 
Eooms 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Rooms 

Total 
Rooms 

Males 
to  a 

Fam- 
ily 

Fe- 
males 
to  a 
Fam- 
ily 

Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Fam- 
ily 

Per- 
sons to 

an 
Occu- 
pied 
Dwell- 
ing 
House 

Esti- 
mated 
I'opu- 
lation  of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Estimated 
Population 
of  Unoc- 
cupied 
Tenements 
in  Occu- 
pied 
Dwelling 
Houses 

ILstima- 
ted  Popu- 
lation 
if  all 
Dwelling 
Houses 
were  fully 
Occupied 

Fami- 
lies to 
each 
Occu- 
pied 
Dwell- 
ing 
House 

Per- 
sons 

to 
each 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ment 

Eooms 
to 
each 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ment 

Per- 
sons to 
each 
Room 

in 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ments 

3,002 

115 

3,117 

2.36 

2.49 

4.85 

6.02 

107 

2,312 

1.24 

4.85 

6.60 

0.73 

1 

3,363 

161 

3,524 

2.70 

2.56 

5.26 

7.46 

67 

126 

3,162 

1.42 

5.26 

5.96 

0.88 

2 

3,655 

160 

3,815 

2.54 

2.65 

5.19 

6.89 

124 

52 

3,478 

1.33 

5.19 

5.75 

0.90 

3 

2,774 

123 

2,897 

2.10 

2.10 

4.20 

6.24 

37 

63 

2,034 

1.48 

4.20 

6.03 

0.70 

4 

2,338 

189 

2,527 

2.13 

2.15 

4.28 

6.01 

84 

64 

1,837 

1.41 

4.28 

5.92 

0.72 

5 

2,123 

62 

2,185 

2.33 

2.32 

4.65 

6.07 

- 

60 

1,603 

1.31 

4.65 

6.39 

0.73 

6 

4,287 

165 

4,452 

2.37 

2.44 

4.81 

5.11 

123 

19 

3,2.32 

1.06 

4.81 

6.68 

0.72 

7 

22,854 

2,832 

25,686 

2.22 

2.34 

4.56 

5.15 

1,473 

365 

16,312 

1.13 

4.56 

7.20 

0.63 

8 

4,514 

688 

5,202 

2.37 

2.32 

4.69 

5.36 

418 

66 

3,496 

1.14 

4.69 

7.03 

0.67 

9 

3,693 

291 

3,984 

1.94 

2.30 

4.24 

4.93 

128 

76 

2,509 

1.16 

4.24 

6.79 

0.62 

10 

3,487 

234 

3,721 

2.02 

2.66 

4.68 

5.16 

103 

23 

2,0.50 

1.10 

4.68 

8.48 

0.55 

11 

2,861 

172 

3,033 

2.37 

2.22 

4.59 

5.09 

71 

18 

2,045 

1.11 

4.59 

6.72 

0.68 

12 

4,311 

1,096 

5,407 

2.42 

2.29 

4.71 

5.40 

610 

108 

3,673 

1.15 

4.71 

6.88 

0.69 

13 

3,988 

351 

4,339 

2.13 

2.32 

4.45 

4.87 

170 

71 

2,563 

1.09 

4.45 

7.64 

0.58 

14 

20,071 

3,105 

23,176 

2.07 

2.39 

4.46 

4.84 

1,713 

116 

13,794 

1.09 

4.46 

7.48 

0.60 

15 

13,551 

933 

14,484 

2.03 

2.19 

4.22 

5.06 

349 

359 

9, .522 

1.20 

4.22 

6.49 

0.65 

16 

44,911 

5,148 

50,059 

2.23 

2.76 

4.99 

5.41 

2,775 

399 

30,764 

1.08 

4.99 

8.12 

0.61 

17 

5,663 

833 

6,496 

2.40 

2.77 

5.17 

5.77 

415 

88 

4,790 

1.12 

5.17 

6.82 

0.76 

18 

8,538 

949 

9,487 

2.25 

2.64 

4.89 

5.39 

539 

68 

6,019 

1.10 

4.89 

7.71 

0.63 

19 

6,480 

668 

7,148 

2.06 

2.71 

4.77 

5.12 

348 

38 

3,819 

1.07 

4.77 

9.01 

0.53 

20 

5,530 

923 

6,453 

2.20 

3.02 

5.22 

5.56 

539 

99 

4,212 

1.07 

5.22 

8.07 

0.65 

21 

6,709 

719 

7,428 

2.27 

2.54 

4.81 

5.12 

369 

38 

4,521 

1.06 

4.81 

7.84 

0.61 

22 

6,961 

659 

7,620 

2.31 

2.76 

5.07 

5.52 

353 

46 

4,6.39 

1.09 

5.07 

8.. 33 

0.61 

23 

5,030 

397 

5,427 

2.04 

3.07 

5.11 

5.39 

216 

26 

2,772 

1.06 

5.11 

10.16 

0..50 

24 

1,589 

111 

1,700 

1.85 

1.81 

3.66 

4.09 

57 

11 

903 

1.12 

3.66 

6.97 

0.53 

25 

5,306 

546 

5,852 

2.10 

2.12 

4.22 

4.81 

274 

122 

3,717 

1.14 

4.22 

6.74 

0.63 

26 

8,198 

606 

8,804 

1.94 

2.16 

4.10 

4.56 

251 

107 

5,075 

1.11 

4.10 

7.13 

0.58 

27 

2,210 

288 

2,498 

2.04 

3.02 

5.06 

5.40 

135 

76 

1,657 

1.07 

5.06 

7.73 

0.65 

28 

2,251 

198 

2,449 

2.02 

2.30 

4.32 

4.63 

116 

43 

1,5.58 

1.07 

4.32 

6.95 

0.62 

29 

74,418 

8,324 

82,742 

2.10 

2.29 

4.39 

5.94 

3,736 

2,774 

58,710 

1.35 

4.39 

6.25 

0.70 

30 

14,018 

1,367 

15,385 

2.10 

2.30 

4.40 

6.42 

449 

695 

11,271 

1.46 

4.40 

6.09 

0.72 

31 

22,470 

2,057 

24,527 

2.15 

2.29 

4.44 

6.50 

748 

1,012 

18,9.56 

1.46 

4.44 

5.80 

0.77 

32 

20,079 

2,205 

22,284 

2.01 

2.26 

4.27 

5.34 

1,169 

393 

14,618 

1.25 

4.27 

6.57 

0.65 

33 

17,851 

2,695 

20,546 

2.09 

2.34 

4.43 

5.59 

1,2.58 

682 

13,761 

1.26 

4.43 

6.69 

0.66 

34 

10,507 

556 

11,063 

1.94 

2.03 

3.97 

4.72 

264 

91 

6,6.39 

1.19 

3.97 

6.65 

0.60 

35 

1,787 

168 

1,955 

2.02 

1.91 

3.93 

4.13 

83 

12 

1,015 

1.05 

3.93 

7.64 

0.51 

36 

1,979 

147 

2,126 

2.21 

1.98 

4.19 

4.68 

80 

42 

1,263 

1.11 

4.19 

7.28 

0.58 

37 

4,511 

305 

4,816 

3.49 

3.65 

7.14 

7.70 

354 

29 

3,762 

1.08 

7.14 

9.54 

0.75 

38 

3,614 

299 

3,913 

1.72 

1.76 

3.48 

3.83 

134 

45 

1,959 

1.10 

3.48 

7.06 

0.49 

39 

1,106 

28 

1,134 

1.99 

1.91 

3.90 

3.99 

8 

16 

659 

1.03 

3.90 

6.79 

0.57 

40 

12,944 

1,271 

14,215 

2.02 

2.22 

4.24 

5.34 

550 

382 

9,2.36 

1.26 

4.24 

6.61 

0.64 

41 

28,995 

2,294 

31,289 

2.25 

2.63 

4.88 

5.41 

1,450 

537 

22,863 

1.11 

4.88 

6.78 

0.72 

42 

4,162 

350 

4,512 

2.32 

2.43 

4.75 

5.04 

212 

71 

3,203 

1.06 

4.75 

6.77 

0.70 

43 

3,959 

352 

4,311 

2.78 

3.09 

5.87 

6.86 

247 

106 

3,289 

1.17 

5.87 

7.92 

0.74 

44 

4,200 

295 

4,495 

2.44 

2.75 

5.19 

6.09 

134 

166 

3,676 

1.18 

5.19 

6.45 

0.80 

45 

4,277 

400 

4,677 

2.19 

2.56 

4.75 

5.10 

296 

67 

3,434 

1.07 

4.75 

6.62 

0.72 

46 

4,569 

256 

4,825 

1.91 

2.61 

4.52 

4.98 

144 

32 

3,063 

1.10 

4.52 

7.15 

0.63 

47 

4,440 

416 

4,856 

1.97 

2.54 

4.. 51 

4.80 

216 

108 

3,242 

1.06 

4.51 

6.86 

0.66 

48 

3,388 

225 

3,613 

2.29 

2.50 

4.79 

5.48 

197 

- 

2,965 

1.14 

4.79 

5.86 

0.82 

49 

11,789 

1,204 

12,993 

2.27 

2.45 

4.72 

5.08 

711 

132 

8,631 

1.08 

4.72 

7.14 

0.66 

50 

3,074 

337 

3,411 

2.30 

2.24 

4.54 

5.32 

,  170 

91 

2,287 

1.17 

4.54 

6.89 

0.66 

51 

i  i 


'2 


CENSUS   OP   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


ROOMS 

,  TENEMENTS,  AND   DWELLING   HOUSES —  Continued. 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Population 

Number 

of 
Families 

Dwelling  Houses 

Occupied  Dwelling 
Houses 

Males 

Females 

Both 

Sexes 

Oc- 
cupied 

Unoc- 
cupied 

Total 

Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ments 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Tene- 
ments 

Total 
Tene- 
ments 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

1 

Westford,    . 

1,223 

1,195 

2,418 

526 

475 

28 

503 

526 

10 

536 

2 

Weston, 

877 

833 

1,710 

367 

338 

35 

373 

367 

9 

376 

3 

Wilmington, 

715 

705 

1,420 

338 

301 

50 

351 

338 

6 

344 

4 

Winchester, 

2,928 

3,222 

6,150 

1,301 

1,207 

133 

1,340 

1,301 

17 

1,318 

5 

WOBURN,      . 

7,000 

7,178 

14,178 

3,012 

2,661 

126 

2,787 

3,012 

78 

3,090 

6 

Ward  1, 

1,314 

1,311 

2,625 

509 

453 

48 

501 

509 

1 

510 

7 

Ward  2, 

1,478 

1,403 

2,881 

590 

524 

35 

559 

590 

23 

613 

8 

Ward  3, 

1,1G5 

1,344 

2,509 

561 

490 

14 

504 

561 

9 

570 

9 

Ward  4, 

1,248 

1,374 

2,622 

574 

501 

29 

530 

574 

15 

589 

10 

Ward  5, 

602 

559 

1,161 

242 

209 

- 

209 

242 

12 

254 

11 

Ward  6, 

689 

724 

1,413 

343 

306 

- 

306 

343 

9 

352 

12 

Ward  7, 

504 

463 

967 

193 

178 

- 

178 

193 

9 

202 

13 

NANTUCKET. 

1,315 

1,701 

3,016 

981 

880 

420 

1,300 

981 

39 

1,020 

14 

Nantucket,  . 

1,315 

1,701 

3,016 

981 

880 

420 

1,300 

981 

39 

1,020 

15 

NORFOLK 

64,780 

70,039 

134,819 

29,685 

25,789 

1,916 

27,705 

29,685 

814 

30,499 

16 

Avon,   . 

818 

808 

1,626 

385 

342 

14 

356 

385 

27 

412 

17 

Bellingham, 

721 

760 

1,481 

358 

314 

26 

340 

358 

5 

363 

18 

Braintree,    . 

2,660 

2,651 

5,311 

1,254 

1,117 

64 

1,181 

1,254 

38 

1,292 

19 

Brookline,   . 

6,826 

9,338 

16,164 

3,148 

2,277 

221 

2,498 

3,148 

114 

3,262 

:20 

Canton, 

2,207 

2,429 

4,636 

968 

876 

43 

919 

968 

24 

992 

21 

Cohasset,     . 

1,148 

1,326 

2,474 

586 

577 

1 

578 

586 

1 

587 

■22 

Dedham, 

3,476 

3,735 

7,211 

1,613 

1,481 

93 

1,574 

1,613 

22 

1,635 

23 

Dover, . 

345 

323 

668 

1        148 

141 

7 

148 

148 

1 

149 

24 

Foxborough, 

1,542 

1,677 

3,219 

828 

723 

28 

751 

828 

7 

835 

25 

Franklin,     . 

2,459 

2,677 

5,136 

1,176 

984 

44 

1,028 

1,176 

32 

1,208 

26 

Holbrook,    . 

1,127 

1,1U 

2,298 

571 

511 

35 

546 

571 

21 

592 

27 

Hyde  Park,  . 

5,760 

6,066 

11,826 

2,561 

2,064 

137 

2,201 

2,561 

96 

2,657 

28 

Medfield,      . 

883 

989 

1,872 

415 

348 

14 

362 

1      415 

16 

431 

29 

Medway, 

1,438 

1,475 

2,913 

732 

626 

26 

652 

732 

33 

765 

30 

Millis,  . 

484 

522 

1,006 

226 

210 

34 

244 

226 

23 

249 

31 

Milton, 

2,562 

2,956 

5,518 

1,106 

1,003 

79 

1,082 

1,106 

19 

1,125 

32 

Needham,    . 

1,749 

1,762 

3,511 

802 

735 

71 

806 

802 

10 

812 

33 

Norfolk,       . 

471 

411 

882 

210 

179 

20 

199 

210 

6 

216 

34 

Norwood,     . 

2,437 

2,137 

4,574 

963 

866 

15 

881 

963 

2 

965 

35 

QUINCT, 

10,608 

10,104 

20,712 

4,373 

3,801 

482 

4,283 

4,373 

1.55 

4,528 

36 

Ward  1,  . 

1,712 

1,8.50 

3, .562 

790 

711 

299. 

1,010 

790 

27 

817 

37 

Ward  2,  . 

1,408 

1,333 

2,741 

584 

529 

23 

552 

584 

19 

603 

38 

Ward  3,  . 

2,502 

2,194 

4,696 

983 

822 

35 

857 

983 

30 

1,013 

39 

Ward  4,  . 

2,658 

2,306 

4,964 

990 

813 

43 

856 

990 

46 

1,036 

40 

Ward  5,  . 

1,297 

1,372 

2,669 

568 

526 

82 

608 

568 

9 

577 

41 

Ward  6,  . 

1,031 

1,049 

2,080 

458 

400 

- 

400 

458 

24 

482 

42 

Randolph,    . 

1,825 

1,869 

3,694 

905 

824 

55 

879 

905 

12 

917 

43 

Sharon, 

839 

878 

1,717 

393 

378 

81 

459 

393 

3 

396 

44 

Stoughton,  . 

2,570 

2,702 

5,272 

1,241 

1,111 

86 

1,197 

1,241 

41 

1,282 

45 

Walpole, 

1,500 

1,494 

2,994 

688 

620 

27 

647 

688 

13 

701 

46 

Wellesley,  . 

1,470 

2,759 

4,229 

738 

679 

56 

735 

738 

11 

749 

47 

Weymouth, 

5,592 

5,699 

11,291 

2,666 

2,421 

129 

2,550 

2,666 

64 

2,730 

48 

Wrentham, . 

1,263 

1,321 

2,584 

631 

581 

28 

609 

631 

18 

649 

AVERAGES    AND    COMPARATIVE    TOTALS. 


773 


ROOMS,  TENEMENTS,  AND   DWELLING   HOUSES  — Continued. 


Occupied  and  Unoccu- 
pied Dwelling  Houses 

AVEEAGES, 

Etc. 

Occu- 
pied 
Kooms 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Kooms 

Total 
Kooms 

Males 

to  a 

Eam- 

Fe- 
males 
to  a 
Fam- 
ily 

Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Fam- 
ily 

Per- 
sons to 

an 
Occu- 
pied 
Dwell- 

iuK 
House 

Esti- 
mated 
Poi)u- 
lation  of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 

inpr 
Houses 

Estimated 
Population 
of  Unoc- 
cupied 
Tenements 
in  Occu- 
pied 
Dwelling 
Houses 

Estima- 
ted Popu- 
lation 
if  all 
Dwelling 
Houses 
were  fully 
Occupied 

Fami- 
lies to 
each 
Occu- 
pied 
Dwell- 
ing 
House 

Per- 
sons 
to 
each 
Occu- 
l)ied 
Tene- 
ment 

Kooms 

to 

each 

Occu- 
pied 

Tene- 
ment 

Per- 
sons to 
each 
Kooni 

in 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ments 

3,635 

246 

3,881 

2.33 

2.27 

4.60 

5.09 

143 

46 

2,607 

1.11 

4.60 

6.91 

0.67 

1 

3,019 

386 

3,405 

2.39 

2.27 

4.66 

5.06 

177 

42 

1,929 

1.09 

4.66 

8.23 

0.57 

2 

2,202 

352 

2,554 

2.11 

2.09 

4.20 

4.72 

236 

25 

1,681 

1.12 

4.20 

6.51 

0.64 

3 

9,838 

1,219 

11,057 

2.25 

2.48 

4.73 

5.10 

678 

80 

6,908 

1.08 

4.73 

7.56 

0.63 

4 

19,629 

1,453 

21,082 

2.33 

2.38 

4.71 

5.33 

672 

367 

15,217 

1.13 

4.71 

6.52 

Q.72 

5 

3,519 

310 

3,829 

2.58 

2.58 

5.16 

5.79 

278 

5 

2,908 

1.12 

5.16 

6.91 

0.75 

6 

3,713 

321 

4,034 

2.50 

2.38 

4.88 

5.50 

193 

112 

3,186 

1.13 

4.88 

6.29 

0.78 

7 

3,634 

113 

3,747 

2.08 

2.39 

4.47 

5.12 

72 

40 

2,621 

1.14 

4.47 

6.48 

0.69 

8 

3,822 

280 

4,102 

2.18 

2.39 

4.57 

5.23 

152 

69 

2,843 

1.15 

4.57 

6.66 

0.69 

9 

1,425 

46 

1,471 

2.49 

2.31 

4.80 

5.56 

- 

58 

1,219 

1.16 

4.80 

5.89 

0.81 

10 

2,269 

343 

2,612 

2.01 

2.11 

4.12 

4.62 

- 

37 

1,450 

1.12 

4.12 

6.62 

0.62 

11 

1,247 

40 

1,287 

2.61 

2.40 

5.01 

5.43 

- 

45 

1,012 

1.08 

5.01 

6.46 

0.78 

12 

7,287 

1,873 

9,160 

1.34 

1.73 

3.07 

3.43 

1,441 

120 

4,577 

1.11 

3.07 

7.43 

0.41 

13 

7,287 

1,873 

9,160 

1.34 

1.73 

3.07 

3.43 

1,441 

120 

4,577 

1.11     3.07 

7.43 

0.41 

14 

210,776 

19,277 

230,053 

'2.18 

2.36 

4.54 

5.23 

10,021 

3,696 

148,536 

1.15 

4.54 

7.10 

0.64 

15 

2,534 

238 

2,772 

2.12 

2.10 

4.22 

4.75 

67 

114 

1,807 

1.13 

4.22 

6.58 

0.64 

16 

2,514 

219 

2,733 

2.02 

2.12 

4.14 

4.72 

123 

21 

1,625 

1.14 

4.14 

7.02 

0.59 

17 

8,721 

715 

9,436 

2.12 

2.12 

4.24 

4.75 

304 

161 

5,776 

1.12 

4.24 

6.95 

0.61 

IS 

24,822 

3,273 

28,095 

2.17 

2.96 

5.13 

7.10 

1,569 

585 

18,318 

1.38 

5,13 

7.89 

0.65 

19 

7,023 

471 

7,494 

2.28 

2.51 

4.79 

5.29 

227 

115 

4,978 

1.11 

4.79 

7.26 

0.66 

20 

4,644 

16 

4,660 

1.96 

2.26 

4.22 

4.29 

4 

•      4 

2,482 

1.02 

4.22 

7.92 

0.53 

21 

11,697 

836 

12,533 

2.15 

2.32 

4.47 

4.87 

453 

98 

7,762 

1.09 

4.47 

7.25 

0.62 

22 

1,139 

74 

1,213 

2.33 

2.18 

4.51 

4.74 

33 

5 

706 

1.05 

4.51 

7.70 

0.59 

23 

5,784 

223 

6,007 

1.86 

2.03 

3.89 

4.45 

125 

27 

3,371 

1.15 

3.89 

6.99 

0.56 

24 

8,059 

508 

8,567 

2.09 

2.28 

4.37 

5.22 

230 

140 

5,.506 

1.20 

4.37 

6.85 

0.64 

25 

3,792 

332 

4,124 

1.97 

2.05 

4.02 

4.50 

158 

84 

2,540 

1.12 

4.02 

6.64 

0.61 

26 

17,873 

1,546 

19,419 

2.25 

2.37 

4.62 

5.73 

785 

444 

13,055 

1.24 

4.62 

6.98 

0.66 

27 

3,048 

189 

3,237 

2.13 

2.38 

4.51 

5.38 

75 

72 

2,019 

1.19 

4.51 

7.34 

0.61 

28 

5,293 

387 

5,680 

1.96 

2.02 

3.98 

4.65 

121 

131 

3,165 

1.17 

3.98 

7.23 

0.55 

29 

1,714 

320 

2,034 

2.14 

2.31 

4.45 

4.79 

163 

102 

1,271 

1.08 

4.45 

7.58 

0.59 

30 

8,717 

840 

9,557 

2.32 

2.67 

4.99 

5.50 

435 

95 

6,048 

1.10 

4.99 

7.88 

0.63 

31 

5,438 

543 

5,981 

2.18 

2.20 

4.38 

4.78 

339 

44 

3,894 

1.09 

4.38 

6.78 

0.65 

32 

1,581 

177 

1,758 

2.24 

1.96 

4.20 

4.93 

99 

25 

1,006 

1.17 

4.20 

7.53 

0.56 

33 

6,060 

132 

6,192 

2.53 

2.22 

4.75 

5.28 

79 

10 

4,663 

1.11 

4.75 

6.29 

0.75 

34 

27,592 

3,964 

31,556 

2.43 

2.31 

4.74 

5.45 

2,627 

735 

24,074 

1.15 

4.74 

6.31 

0.75 

35 

5,470 

2,107 

7,577 

2.17 

2.34 

4.51 

5.01 

1,498 

122 

5,182 

1.11 

4.51 

6.92 

0.65 

36 

3,902 

278 

4,180 

2.41 

2.28 

4.69 

5.18 

119 

89 

2,949 

1.10 

4.69 

6.68 

0.70 

3T 

5,559 

339 

5,898 

2.55 

2.23 

4.78 

5.71 

200 

143 

5,0.39 

1.20 

4.78 

5.66 

0.84 

38 

5,361 

415 

5,776 

2.68 

2.33 

5.01 

6.11 

263 

230 

5,457 

1.22 

5.01 

5.42 

0.93 

39 

4,314 

679 

4,993 

2.28 

2.42 

4.70 

5.07 

416 

42 

3,127 

1.08 

4.70 

7.60 

0.62 

40 

2,986 

146 

3,132 

2.25 

2.29 

4.54 

5.20 

- 

109 

2,189 

1.15 

4.54 

6.52 

0.70 

41 

6,312 

441 

6,753 

2.02 

2.06 

4.08 

4.48 

246 

49 

3,989 

1.10 

4.08 

6.97 

0.59 

42 

3,130 

749 

3,879 

2.14 

2.23 

4.37 

4.54 

368 

13 

2,098 

1.04 

4.37 

7.96 

0.55 

43 

8,373 

824 

9,197 

2.07 

2.18 

4.25 

4.75 

409 

174 

5,855 

1.12 

4.25 

6.75 

0.63 

44 

4,891 

238 

6,129 

2.18 

2.17 

4.35 

4.83 

130 

57 

3,181 

1.11 

4.35 

7.11 

0.61 

45 

6,677 

514 

7,191 

1.99 

3.74 

5.73 

6.23 

349 

63 

4,641 

1.09 

5.73 

9.05 

0.63 

46 

18,479 

1,177 

19,656 

2.10 

2.14 

4.24 

4.66 

601 

271 

12,163 

1.10 

4.24 

6.93 

0.61 

47 

4,869 

331 

5,200 

2.00 

2.10 

4.10 

4.45 

125 

74 

2,783 

1.09 

4.10 

7.72 

0.53 

48 

774 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


ROOMS,  TENEMENTS,  AND   DWELLING   HOUSES —  Continued. 


CouNTiKs,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Population 

Kumber 

of 
Families 

Dwelling  Houses 

Occup 

lED  Dwelling 
Houses 

Males 

Females 

Both 

Sexes 

Occu- 
pied 

Unoc- 
cupied 

Total 

Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ments 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Tene- 
ments 

Total 
Tene- 
ments 

1 

PLYMOUTH. 

50,694 

50,804 

101,498 

24,830 

20,631 

3,040 

23,671   i 

24,830 

799 

25,629 

2 

Abington,    . 

2,040 

2,167 

4,207 

1,076 

912 

29 

941 

1,076 

38 

1,114 

3 

Bridgewater, 

2,722 

1,964 

4,686 

854 

762 

60 

822 

854 

24 

878 

4 

Brockton,  . 

16,559 

16,606 

33,165 

7,700 

5,355 

259 

5,614 

7,700 

360 

8,060 

5 

Ward  1,  . 

2,059 

2,110 

4,169 

935 

664 

30 

694 

935 

52 

987 

6 

Ward  2,  . 

2,067 

2,260 

4,327 

1,070 

730 

36 

766  ' 

1,070 

41 

1,111 

7 

Ward  3,  . 

2,567 

2,478 

5,045 

1,198 

815 

35 

850 

1,198 

28 

1,226 

8 

Ward  4,  . 

2,369 

2,423 

4,792 

1,089 

757 

39 

796 

1,089 

43 

1,132 

9 

Ward  5,  . 

2,566 

2,480 

5,046 

1,126 

791 

49 

840 

1,126 

75 

1,201 

10 

Ward  6,  . 

2,596 

2,344 

4,940 

1,086 

789 

61 

850 

1,086 

54 

1,140 

11 

Ward  7,  . 

2,335 

2,511 

4,846 

1,196 

809 

9 

818 

1,196 

67 

1,263 

12 

Carver, 

546 

470 

1,016 

262 

246 

8 

254 

262 

15 

277 

13 

Duxbiiry,     . 

945 

1,021 

1,966 

532 

503 

162 

665 

532 

8 

540 

14 

East  Bridgewater, 

1,441 

1,453 

2,894 

726 

642 

41 

683 

726 

28 

754 

15 

•Halifax, 

266 

231 

497 

148 

132 

19 

151 

148 

5 

1.53 

16 

Hanover, 

1,009 

1,042 

2,051 

544 

506 

35 

541 

544 

11 

555 

17 

Hanson, 

708 

672 

1,380 

380 

353 

24 

377 

380 

7 

387 

18 

Hingham,     . 

2,299 

2,520 

4,819 

1,164 

1,057 

158 

1,215 

1,164 

25 

1,189 

19 

Hull,     .... 

536 

508 

1,044 

229 

229 

510 

739, 

229 

5 

234 

20 

Kingston,     . 

847 

899 

1,746 

477 

425 

43 

468 

477 

10 

487 

21 

Lakeville,    . 

439 

431 

870 

233 

220 

65 

285 

233 

1 

234 

22 

Marion,        . 

328 

431 

759 

213 

205 

75 

280 

213 

7 

220 

23 

Marshfleld,  . 

850 

910 

1,760 

511 

484 

329 

813 

511 

21 

532 

24 

Mattapoisett, 

490 

542 

1,032 

301 

281 

72 

353 

301 

10 

311 

25 

Middleborough,  . 

3,205 

3,484 

6,689 

1,673 

1,396 

43 

1,4.39 

1,673 

39 

1,712 

26 

Norwell, 

771 

769 

1,540 

422 

407 

43 

450 

422 

9 

431 

27 

Pembroke,  . 

634 

589 

1,223 

367 

345 

54 

399 

367 

3 

370 

28 

Plymouth,    . 

3,863 

4,094 

7,957 

1,969 

1,615 

67 

1,682 

1,969 

35 

2,004 

29 

Plympton,    . 

268 

281 

549 

162 

152 

29 

181 

162 

6 

168 

30 

Rochester,   . 

535 

486 

1,021 

260 

246 

18 

264 

260 

7 

267 

31 

Rockland,    . 

2,757 

2,766 

5,523 

1,3.31 

1,186 

58 

1,244 

1,331 

46 

1,377 

32 

Scituate, 

1,115 

1,131 

2,246 

607 

569 

253 

822 

607 

20 

627 

33 

Wareham,    . 

1,765 

1,602 

3,367 

891 

815 

508 

1,323 

891 

22 

913 

34 

West  Bridgewater,     . 

877 

870 

1,747 

409 

378 

27 

405 

409 

- 

409 

35 

Whitman,    . 

2,879 

2,865 

5,744 

1,389 

1,210 

51 

1,261 

1,389 

37 

1,426 

36 

SUFFOLK. 

260,675 

279,124 

539,799 

112,802 

65,604 

4,485 

70,089 

112,802 

8,800 

121,602 

37 

Boston, 

239,666 

257,254 

496,920 

103,306 

58,599 

3,.525 

62,124 

103,306 

8,243 

111,549 

38 

Ward    1, 

10,363 

10,644 

21,007 

4,671 

2,843 

130 

2,973 

4,671 

301 

4,972 

39 

Ward    -2, 

11,505 

10,083 

21,588 

4,144 

2,163 

85 

2,248 

4,144 

292 

4,436 

40 

Ward    3, 

6,841 

7,102 

13,943 

3,164 

1,681 

32 

1,713 

3,164 

214 

3,378 

41 

Ward   4, 

6,654 

6,721 

13,375 

3,010 

1,851 

74 

1,925 

3,010 

183 

3,193 

42 

Ward    5, 

6,994 

5,992 

12,986 

2,588 

1,.507 

47 

1,554 

2,588 

181 

2,769 

43 

Ward    6, 

14,805 

13,055 

27,860 

5,5.59 

1,854 

102 

1,956 

5,559 

417 

5,976 

44 

Ward    7, 

9,049 

7,924 

16,973 

3,1.37 

1,554 

12S 

1,682 

3,137 

344 

3,481 

45 

Ward    8, 

12,143 

10,987 

23,130 

4,370 

1,891 

83 

1,974 

4,370 

479 

4,849 

46 

Ward    9, 

11,398 

11,776 

23,174 

4,682 

1,970 

91 

2,061 

4,682 

551 

5,233 

47 

Ward  10, 

10,070 

12,484 

22,554 

4,471 

2,292 

121 

2,413 

4,471 

498 

4,969 

48 

Ward  11, 

7,375 

12,555 

19,930 

3,770 

2,.515 

260 

2,775 

3,770 

291 

4,061 

49 

Ward  12, 

9,188 

12,403 

21,591 

3,518 

2,249 

85 

2,334 

3,518 

429 

3,947 

50 

Ward  13, 

12,695 

12,205 

24,900 

5,453 

2,341 

48 

2,389 

5,453 

545 

5,998 

51 

Ward  14, 

9,635 

9,551 

19,186 

4,074 

2,485 

142 

2,627 

4,074 

293 

4,367 

52           Ward  15, 

8,975 

9,648 

18,623 

3,992 

2,294 

68 

2,362 

3,992 

300 

4,292 

AVERAGES  AND  COMPARATIVE  TOTALS. 


775 


ROOMS,  TENEMENTS,  AND   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Occupied  and  Unoccu- 
pied Dwelling  Houses 

Averages,  Etc. 

Occu- 
pied 
Eooms 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Kooms 

Total 
Rooms 

Males 
to  a 

Fam- 
ily 

Fe- 
males 
to  a 
Fam- 
ily 

Per- 
sons 

to  a 
Fam- 

ily 

Per- 
sons to 

an 
Occu- 
pied 
Dwell- 
ing 
House 

Esti- 
mated 
Popu- 
lation of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Estimated 
Population 
of  Unoc- 
cupied 
Tenements 
in  Occu- 
pied 
Dwelling 
Houses 

Estima- 
ted Popu- 
lation 
if  all 
Dwelling 
Houses 
wereftdly 
Occupied 

Kami- 
lies  to 
each 
Occu- 
pied 
Dwell- 
ing 
House 

Per- 
sons 

to 
each 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ment 

Rooms 
to 
each 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ment 

Per- 
sons tb 
each 
Room 

in 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ments 

171,153 

27,839 

198,992 

2.04 

2.05 

4.09 

4.92 

14,957 

3,268 

119,723 

1.20 

4.09 

6.S9 

0.59 

1 

7,462 

401 

7,863 

1.90 

2.01 

3.91 

4.61 

134 

149 

4,490 

1.18 

3.91 

6.93 

0.56 

2 

7,355 

607 

7,962 

3.19 

2.30 

5.49 

6.15 

369 

132 

5,187 

1.12 

5.49 

8.61 

0.64 

3 

47,423 

3,816 

51,239 

2.15 

2.16 

4.31 

6.19 

1,603 

1,552 

36,320 

1.44 

4.31 

6.16 

0.70 

4 

6,558 

495 

7,053 

2.20 

2.26 

4.46 

6.28 

188 

232 

4,589 

1.41 

4.46 

7.01 

0.64 

5 

7,178 

528 

7,706 

1.93 

2.11 

4.04 

5.93 

213 

166 

4,706 

1.47 

4.04 

6.71 

0.60 

6 

7,295 

447 

7,742 

2.14 

2.07 

4.21 

6.19 

217 

118 

5,380 

1.47 

4.21 

6.09 

0.69 

7 

6,072 

446 

6,518 

2.18 

2.22 

4.40 

6.33 

247 

189 

5,223 

1.44 

4.40 

5.58 

0.79 

8 

6,374 

790 

7,164 

2.28 

2.20 

4.48 

6.38 

313 

336 

5,695 

1.42 

4.48 

5.66 

0.79 

9 

6,597 

704 

7,301 

2.39 

2.16 

4.55 

6.26 

382 

246 

5,568 

1.38 

4.55 

6.07 

0.75 

10 

7,349 

406 

7,755 

1.95 

2.10 

4.05 

5.99 

54 

271 

5,171 

1.48 

4.05 

6.14 

0.66 

11 

1,714 

110 

1,824 

2.09 

1.79 

3.88 

4.13 

33 

58 

1,107 

1.07 

3.88 

6.54 

0.59 

12 

4,840 

1,599 

6,439 

1.78 

1.92 

3.70 

3.91 

6.33 

30 

2,629 

1.06 

3.70 

9.10 

0.41 

13 

5,371 

472 

5,843 

1.99 

2.00 

3.99 

4.51 

185 

112 

3,191 

1.13 

3.99 

7.40 

0.54 

14 

1,143 

201 

1,344 

1.80 

1.56 

3.36 

3.77 

72 

17 

586 

1.12 

3.36 

7.72 

0.43 

15 

3,705 

278 

3,983 

1.85 

1.92 

3.77 

4.05 

142 

41 

2,234 

1.08 

3.77 

6.81 

0.55 

16 

2,876 

198 

3,074 

1.86 

1.77 

3.63 

3.91 

94 

25 

1,499 

1.08 

3.63 

7.57 

0.48 

17 

8,741 

1,676 

10,417 

1.98 

2.16 

4.14 

4.56 

720 

104 

5,643 

1.10 

4.14 

7.51 

0.55 

18 

2,486 

4,217 

6,703 

2.34 

2.22 

4.56 

4.56 

2,.326 

23 

3,393 

1.00 

4.56 

10.86 

0.42 

19 

3,496 

384 

3,880 

1.78 

1.88 

3.66 

4.11 

177 

37 

1,960 

1.12 

3.66 

7.33 

0.50 

20 

1*743 

458 

2,20V 

1.88 

1.85 

3.73 

3.95 

257 

4 

1,131 

1.06 

3.73 

7.48 

0..50 

21 

2,167 

950 

3,117 

1.54 

2.02 

3.56 

3.70 

278 

25 

1,062 

1.04 

3.56 

10.17 

0.35 

22 

3,946 

1,875 

5,821 

1.66 

1.78 

3.44 

3.64 

1,198 

72 

3,030 

1.06 

3.44 

7.72 

0.45 

23 

2,332 

773 

3,105 

1.63 

1.80 

3.43 

3.67 

264 

34 

1,330 

1.07 

3.43 

7.75 

0.44 

24 

12,168 

563 

12,731 

1.92 

2.08 

4.00 

4.79 

206 

156 

7,051 

1.20 

4.00 

7.27 

0.55 

25 

3,122 

358 

3,480 

1.83 

1.82 

3.65 

3.73 

163 

33 

1,736 

1.04 

3.65 

7.40 

0.49 

26 

2,826 

369 

3,195 

1.73 

1.60 

3.33 

3.54 

191 

10 

1,424 

1.06 

3.33 

7.70 

0.43 

27 

12,510 

744 

13,254 

1.96 

2.08 

4.04 

4.93 

330 

141 

8,428 

1.22 

4.04 

6.35 

0.64 

28 

1,122 

261 

1,383 

1.65 

1.74 

3.39 

3.61 

105 

20 

674 

1.07 

3.39 

6.93 

0.49 

29 

1,688 

199 

1,887 

2.06 

1.87 

3.93 

4.15 

75 

28 

1,124 

1.06 

3.93 

6.49 

0.60 

30 

8,802 

593 

9,395 

2.07 

2.08 

4.15 

4.66 

270 

191 

5,984 

1.12 

4.15 

6.61 

0.63 

31 

4,158 

2,298 

6,456 

1.S4 

1.86 

3.70 

3.95 

999 

74 

3,319 

1.07 

3.70 

6.85 

0.54 

32 

5,708 

3,676 

9,384 

1.98 

1.80 

3.78 

4.13 

2,098 

83 

5,548 

1.09 

3.78 

6.41 

0.59 

33 

3,033 

210 

3,243 

2.14 

2.13 

4.27 

4.62 

125 

- 

1,872 

1.08 

4.27 

7.42 

0.58 

34 

9,216 

553 

9,709 

2.08 

2.06 

4.14 

4.75 

242 

153 

6,139 

1.15 

4.14 

6.63 

0.62 

35 

678,450 

80,691 

759,141 

2.31 

2.48 

4.79 

8.23 

36,912 

42,152 

618,863 

1.72 

4.79 

6.01 

0.80 

36 

618,598 

70,304 

688,902 

2.32 

2.49 

4.81 

8.48 

29,892 

39,649 

566,461 

1.76 

4.81 

5.99 

0.80 

37 

26,861 

2,595 

29,456 

2.22 

2.28 

4.. 50 

7.39 

961 

1,355 

23,323 

1.64 

4.50 

5.75 

0.78 

38 

23,889 

1,957 

25,846 

2.78 

2.43 

5.21 

9.98 

848 

1,521 

23,957 

1.92 

5.21 

5.76 

0.90 

39 

17,045 

1,210 

18,255 

2.16 

2.25 

4.41 

8.29 

265 

944 

15,152 

1.88 

4.41 

5.39 

0.82 

40 

17,061 

1,532 

18,593 

2.21 

2.23 

4.44 

7.23 

535 

813 

14,723 

1.63 

4.44 

5.67 

0.78 

41 

15,838 

1,246 

17,084 

2.70 

2.32 

5.02 

8.62 

405 

909 

14,300 

1.72 

5.02 

6.12 

0.82 

42 

22,695 

2,675 

25,370 

2.66 

2.35 

5.01 

15.03 

1,533 

2,089 

31,482 

3.00 

5.01 

4.08 

1.23 

43 

19,781 

2,703 

22,484 

2.88 

2.53 

5.41 

10.92 

1,398 

1,861 

20,232 

2.02 

5.41 

6.31 

0.86 

44 

23,508 

2,723 

28,231 

2.78 

2.51 

5.29 

12.23 

1,015 

2,534 

26,679 

2.31 

5.29 

5.38 

0.98 

45 

24,765 

3,116 

27,881 

2.43 

2.52 

4.95 

11.76 

1,070 

2,727 

26,971 

2.38 

4.95 

5.29 

0.94 

46 

31,465 

4,210 

35,675 

2.25 

2.79 

5.04 

9.84 

1,191 

2,510 

26,255 

1.95 

5.04 

7.04 

0.72 

47 

35,008 

3,840 

38,848 

1.96 

3.33 

5.29 

7.92 

2,059 

1,539 

23,528 

1.50 

5.29 

9.29 

0.57 

48 

29,724 

2,589 

32,313 

2.61 

3.53 

6.14 

9.60 

816 

2,634 

25,041 

1.56 

1  6.14 

8.45 

0.73 

49 

23,450 

2,427 

25,877 

2.33 

2.24 

4.57 

10.64 

511 

2,491 

27,902 

2.33 

4.57 

4.30 

1.06 

50 

22,945 

2,433 

25,378 

2.37 

2.34 

4.71 

7.72 

1,096 

1,380 

21,662 

1.64 

4.71 

5.63 

0.84 

51 

22,546 

1,902 

24,448 

2.25 

2.42 

4.67 

8.12 

552 

1,401 

20,.576 

1.74 

4.67 

5.65 

0.83 

52 

i  i 


6 


CENSUS    or   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


ROOMS,  TENEMENTS,  AND   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Population 

Number 

of 
Families 

Dwelling  Houses 

Occupied  Dwelling 
Houses 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Males 

Females 

Both 
Sexes 

Occu- 
pied 

Unoc- 
cupied 

Total 

Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ments 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Tene- 
ments 

Total 
Tene- 
ments 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Boston  — Con. 

1 

Ward  16, 

7,664 

8,656 

16,320 

3,735 

2,103 

126 

2,229 

3,735 

307 

4,042 

2 

Ward  17, 

10,128 

10,986 

21,114 

4,656 

2,441 

129 

2,570 

4,656 

444 

5,100 

3 

Ward  18, 

10,641 

11,038 

21,679 

4,960 

2,303 

132 

2,435 

4,960 

556 

5,516 

4 

Ward  19, 

10,508 

11,864 

22,372 

4,620 

2,144 

136 

2,280 

4,620 

260 

4,880 

5 

Ward  20, 

9,893 

11,635 

21,528 

4,674 

3,589 

472 

4,061 

4,674 

273 

4,947 

6 

Ward  21, 

8,079 

11,195 

19,274 

4,306 

2,896 

151 

3,047 

4,306 

299 

4,605 

7 

Ward  22, 

10,445 

11,844 

22,289 

4,770 

2,850 

179 

3,029 

4,770 

332 

5,102 

8 

Ward  23, 

8,736 

9,547 

18,283 

3,866 

2,947 

248 

3,195 

3,866 

192 

4,058 

9 

Ward  24, 

8,589 

9,651 

18,240 

3,944 

3,234 

238 

3,472 

3,944 

151 

4,095 

10 

Ward  25, 

7,293 

7,708 

15,001 

3,172 

2,602 

218 

2,820 

3,172 

111 

3,283 

11 

Chelsea,    . 

15,273 

15,991 

31,264 

6,934 

4,743 

333 

5,076 

6,934 

482 

7,416 

12 

Ward  1,  . 

3,666 

3,813 

7,479 

1,655 

1,089 

67 

1,156 

1,655 

130 

1,785 

13 

Ward  2,  . 

3,723 

3,862 

7,585 

1,712 

1,138 

87 

1,225 

1,712 

123 

1,835 

14 

Ward  3,  . 

3,621 

3,601 

7,122 

1,561 

1,039 

79 

1,118 

1,561 

86 

1,647 

15 

Ward  4,  . 

2,530 

2,857 

5,387 

1,241 

846 

45 

891 

1,241 

94 

1,335 

16 

Ward  5,  . 

1,833 

1,858 

3,691 

765 

631 

55 

686 

765 

49 

814 

17 

Revere, 

3,721 

3,702 

7,423 

1,652 

1,407 

336 

1,743 

1,652 

66 

1,718 

18 

Winthrop,  . 

2,015 

2,177 

4,192 

910 

855 

291 

1,146 

910 

9 

919 

« 

19 

WORCESTER. 

152,056 

154,389 

306,445 

67,274 

47,339 

2,865 

50,204 

67,274 

3,968 

71,242 

20 

Ashburnham, 

1,070 

1,078 

2,148 

530 

446 

60 

506 

530 

36 

566 

21 

Athol,  . 

3,735 

3,629 

7,364 

1,750 

1,450 

67 

1,517 

1,750 

75 

1,825 

22 

Auburn, 

821 

777 

1,598 

345 

277 

21 

298 

345 

17 

362 

23 

Barre,  . 

1,150 

1,128 

2,278 

558 

501 

71 

572 

558 

19 

577 

24 

Berlin, 

451 

446 

897 

225 

211 

26 

237 

225 

2 

227 

25 

Blackstone, 

3,116 

2,923 

6,039 

1,266 

901 

50 

951 

1,266 

145 

1,411 

26 

Bolton, 

398 

399 

797 

206 

191 

11 

202 

206 

3 

209 

27 

Boylston,     . 

389 

340 

729 

177 

147 

10 

157 

177 

5 

182 

28 

Brookfield,  . 

1,689 

1,590 

3,279 

756 

599 

59 

658 

756 

37 

793 

29 

Charlton, 

975 

902 

1,877 

470 

420 

21 

441 

470 

7 

477 

30 

Clinton, 

5,291 

0,206 

11,497 

2,278 

1,694 

59 

1,753 

2,278 

114 

2,392 

31 

Dana,   . 

353 

364 

717 

196 

175 

12 

187 

196 

4 

200 

32 

Douglas, 

1,033 

993 

2,026 

483 

390 

29 

419 

483 

80 

563 

33 

Dudley, 

1,611 

1,592 

3,203 

628 

420 

22 

442 

628 

27 

655 

34 

FiTCHBURG, 

13,037 

13,372 

26,409 

5,686 

3,886 

182 

4,068 

5,686 

260 

5,946 

35 

Ward  1,  . 

2,197 

2,179 

4,376 

897 

624 

16 

640 

897 

48 

945 

36 

Ward  2,  . 

3,289 

3,221 

6,510 

1,241 

740 

28 

768 

1,241 

36 

1,277 

37 

Wards,  . 

2,108 

2,191 

4,299 

911 

649 

26 

675 

911 

33 

944 

38 

Ward  4,  . 

1,497 

1,717 

3,214 

793 

549 

32 

581 

793 

51 

844 

39 

Ward  5,  . 

1,646 

1,704 

3,350 

843 

593 

24 

617 

843 

49 

892 

40 

Ward  6,  . 

2,300 

2,360 

4,660 

1,001 

731 

56 

787 

1,001 

43 

1,044 

41 

Gardner, 

4,735 

4,447 

9,182 

2,062 

1,573 

43 

1,616 

2,062 

133 

2,195 

42 

Grafton, 

2,455 

2,646 

5,101 

1,106 

926 

51 

977 

1,106 

31 

1,137 

43 

Hard  wick,   . 

1,376 

1,279 

2,655 

533 

460 

21 

481 

533 

11 

544 

44 

Harvard, 

574 

588 

1,162 

279 

262 

34 

296 

279 

1 

280 

45 

Holden, 

1,302 

1,300 

2,602 

555 

415 

31 

446 

555 

19 

574 

46 

Hopedale,    . 

698 

679 

1,377 

307 

285 

18 

303 

307 

4 

311 

47 

Hubbardston, 

659 

615 

1,274 

348 

311 

36 

347 

348 

6 

354 

48 

Lancaster,    . 

978 

1,202 

2,180 

452 

395 

38 

433 

452 

30 

482 

49 

Leicester,     . 

1,541 

1,698 

3,239 

731 

594 

16 

610 

731 

14 

745 

50 

LeomlnBter, 

4,504 

4,707 

9,211 

2,181 

1,643 

49 

1,692 

2,181 

34 

2,215 

AVERAGES   AND    COMPARATIVE    TOTALS. 


777 


ROOMS,  TENEMENTS,  AND   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Occupied  and  Unoccu- 
pied Dwelling  Houses 

Averages,  Etc. 

Occu- 
pied 
Kooms 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Rooms 

Total 
Rooms 

Males 
to  a 
Fam- 
ily 

Fe- 
males 
to  a 
Fam- 
ily 

Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Fam- 
ily 

Per- 
sons to 

an 
Occu- 
pied 
Dwell- 
ing 
House 

Esti- 
mated 
Popu- 
lation of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Estimated 
Population 
of  Unoc- 
cupied 
Tenements 
in  Occu- 
pied 
Dwelling 
Houses 

Estima- 
ted I'opu- 
lation 
if  all 
Dwelling 
Houses 
were  fully 
Occupied 

Fami- 
lies to 
each 
Occu- 
pied 
Dwell- 
ing 
House 

Per- 
sons 

to 
each 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ment 

Rooms 

to 
each 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ment 

Per- 
sons to 
each 
Room 

in 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ments 

22,334 

2,833 

25,167 

2.05 

2.32 

4.37 

7.76 

978 

1,342 

18,640 

1.78 

4.37 

5.98 

0.73 

1 

23,740 

2,986 

26,726 

2.17 

2.36 

4.53 

8.65 

1,116 

2,011 

24,241 

1.91 

4.53 

5.10 

0.89 

2 

23,686 

3,385 

27,071 

2.14 

2.23 

4.37 

9.41 

1,242 

2,430 

25,3.51 

2.15 

4.37 

4.78 

0.92 

3 

23,940 

2,776 

26,716 

2.27 

2.57 

4.84 

10.43 

1,418 

1,258 

25,048 

2.15 

4.84 

5.18 

0.93 

4 

33,562 

6,033 

39,595 

2.12 

2.49 

4.61 

6.00 

2,832 

1,259 

25,619 

1.30 

4.61 

7.18 

0.64 

5 

31,393 

3,468 

34,861 

1.88 

2.60 

4.48 

6.66 

1,006 

1,440 

21,720 

1.49 

4.48 

7.29 

0.61 

6 

29,194 

3,487 

32,681 

2.19 

2.48 

4.67 

7.82 

1,400 

1,550 

25,239 

1.67 

4.67 

6.12 

0.76 

7 

25,308 

3,126 

28,434 

2.26 

2.47 

4.73 

6.20 

1,538 

908 

20,729 

1.31 

4.73 

6.55 

0.72 

8 

27,611 

2,836 

30,447 

2.18 

2.44 

4.62 

5.64 

1,342 

698 

20,280 

1.22 

4.62 

7.00 

0.66 

9 

21,249 

2,216 

23,465 

2.30 

2.43 

4.73 

5.77 

1,258 

525 

16,784 

1.22 

4.73 

6.70 

0.71 

10 

41,357 

5,141 

46,498 

2.20 

2.31 

4.51 

6.59 

2,194 

2,174 

35,632 

1.46 

4.51 

5.96 

0.76 

11 

9,227 

1,099 

10,326 

2.22 

2.30 

4.52 

6.87 

460 

588 

8,527 

1.52 

4.52 

5.58 

0.81 

12 

9,461 

1,286 

10,747 

2.17 

2.26 

4.43 

6.67 

580 

545 

8,710 

1.50 

4.43 

5.53 

0.80 

13 

9,330 

1,128 

10,458 

2.25 

2.31 

4.56 

6.85 

541 

392 

8,055 

1.50 

4.56 

5.98 

0.76 

14 

7,405 

867 

8,272 

2.04 

2.30 

4.34 

6.37 

287 

408 

6,082 

1.47 

4.34 

5.97 

0.73 

15 

5,934 

761 

6,695 

2.39 

2.43 

4.82 

5.85 

322 

236 

4,249 

1.21 

4.82 

7.76 

0.62 

16 

11,017 

3,037 

14,054 

2.25 

2.24 

4.49 

5.28 

1,774 

296 

•  9,493 

1.17 

4.49 

6.67 

0.67 

17 

7,478 

2,209 

9,687 

2.22 

2.39 

4.61 

4.90 

1,426 

41 

5,659 

1.06 

4.61 

8.22 

0.56 

18 

436,897 

41,681 

478,578 

2.26 

2.30 

4.56 

6.47 

18,-537 

18,094 

343,076 

1.42 

4.56 

6.49 

0.70 

19 

3,528 

594 

4,122 

2.02 

2.03 

4.05 

4.82 

289 

146 

2,583 

1.19 

4.05 

6.66 

0.61 

20 

11,681 

821 

12,502 

2.14 

2.07 

4.21 

5.08 

340 

316 

8,020 

1.21 

4.21 

6.67 

0.63 

21 

2,124 

219 

2,343 

2.38 

2.25 

4.63 

5.77 

121 

79 

1,798 

1.25 

4.63 

6.16 

0.75 

22 

4,686 

605 

5,291 

2.06 

2.02 

4.08 

4.55 

323 

78 

2,679 

1.11- 

4.08 

8.40 

0.49 

23 

1,756 

165 

1,921 

2.01 

1.98 

3.99 

4.25 

111 

8 

1,016 

1.07 

3.99 

7.80 

0.51 

24 

8,343 

1,221 

9,564 

2.46 

2.31 

4.77 

6.70 

335 

692 

7,066 

1.41 

4.77 

6.59 

0.72 

25 

1,567 

107 

1,674 

1.93 

1.94 

3.87 

4.17 

46 

12 

855 

1.08 

3.87 

7.61 

0.51 

26 

1,263 

107 

1,370 

2.20 

1.92 

4.12 

4.96 

50 

21 

800 

1.20 

4.12 

7.14 

0.58 

27 

5,065 

626 

5,691 

2.24 

2.10 

4.34 

5.47 

323 

161 

3,763 

1.26 

4.34- 

6.70 

0.65 

28 

3,399 

163 

3,562 

2.07 

1.92 

3.99 

4.47 

94 

28 

1,999 

1.12 

3.99 

7.23 

0.55 

29 

13,735 

878 

14,613 

2.32 

2.73 

5.05 

6.79 

401 

576 

12,474 

1.34 

5.05 

6.03 

0.84 

30 

1,298 

92 

1,390 

1.80 

1.86 

3.66 

4.10 

49 

15 

781 

1.12 

3.66 

6.62 

0.55 

31 

3,447 

616 

4,063 

2.14 

2.05 

4.19 

5.19 

151 

335 

2,512 

1.24 

4.19 

7.14 

0.59 

32 

3,976 

344 

4,320 

2.56 

2.54 

5.10 

7.63 

168 

138 

3,509 

1.50 

5.10 

6.33 

0.81 

33 

34,591 

2,622 

37,213 

2.29 

2.35 

4.64 

6.80 

1,238 

1,206 

28,8.53 

1.46 

4.64 

6.08 

0.76 

34 

5,334 

284 

5,618 

2.45 

2.43 

4.88 

7.01 

112 

234 

4,722 

1.44 

4.88 

5.95 

0.82 

35 

6,695 

318 

7,013 

2.65 

2.60 

5.25 

8.80 

246 

189 

6,945 

1.68 

5.25 

5.39 

0.97 

36 

5,719 

452 

6,171 

2.31 

2.41 

4.72 

6.62 

172 

156 

4,627 

1.40 

4.72 

6.28 

0.75 

37 

5,629 

566 

6,195 

1.89 

2.16 

4.05 

5.85 

187 

207 

3,608 

1.44 

4.05 

7.10 

0.57 

38 

5,254 

423 

6,677 

1.95 

2.02 

3.97 

5.65 

136 

195 

3,681 

1.42 

3.97 

6.23 

0.64 

39 

5,960 

579 

6,539 

2.30 

2.36 

4.66 

6.37 

357 

200 

5,217 

1.37  !  4.66 

5.95 

0.78 

40 

11,818 

840 

12,658 

2.29 

2.16 

4.45 

5.84 

251 

592 

10,025 

1.31 

4.45 

5.73 

0.78 

41 

7,696 

524 

8,220 

2.22 

2.39 

4.61 

5.51 

281 

143 

5,525 

1.19 

4.61 

6.96 

0.66 

42 

3,791 

229 

4,020 

2.58 

2.40 

4.98 

5.77 

121 

55 

2,831 

1.16 

4.98 

7.11 

0.70 

43 

2,237 

238 

2,475 

2.05 

2.11 

4.16 

4.44 

151 

4 

1,317 

1.06 

4.16 

8.02 

0.52 

44 

3,731 

280 

4,011 

2.35 

2.34 

4.69 

6.27 

194 

89 

2,885 

1.34 

4.69 

6.72 

0.70 

45 

2,261 

152 

2,413 

2.28 

2.21 

4.49 

4.83 

87 

IS 

1,482 

1.08 

4.49 

7.36 

0.61 

46 

2,306 

310 

2,616 

1.89 

1.77 

3.66 

4.10 

148 

22 

1,444 

1.12 

3.66 

6.63 

0.55 

47 

3,644 

570 

4,214 

2.16 

2.66 

4.82 

5.52 

210 

145 

2, .535 

1.14 

4.82 

8.06 

0.60 

48 

5,257 

217 

5,474 

2.11 

2.32 

4.43 

5.45 

87 

62 

3,388 

1.23 

4.43 

7.19 

0.62 

49 

13,789 

544 

14,333 

2.06 

1 

2.16 

4.22 

5.61 

275 

143 

9,629 

1.33 

4.22 

6.32 

0.67 

50 

778 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


ROOMS,  TENEMENTS,  AND   DWELLING   HOUSES  —  Continued. 


Population 

Number 

of 
Families 

Dwelling  Houses 

Occupied  Dwelling 
Houses 

Counties,  Cities, 
AND  Towns. 

Males 

Females 

Both 
Sexes 

Occu- 
pied 

Unoc- 
cupied 

Total 

i 

Occu- 

i    pied 
Tene- 
1  meuts 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Tene- 
ments 

Total 
Tene- 
ments 

WORCESTER  —  Con. 

1 

Lunenburg, 

626 

611 

1,237 

302 

277 

18 

295 

302 

8 

310 

2 

Mendou, 

462 

427 

889 

234 

221 

16 

237 

234 

4 

238 

3 

Milford,        . 

4,354 

4,605 

8,959 

2,116 

1,671 

73 

1,744 

2,116 

183 

2,299 

4 

Millbury,     . 

2,619 

2,603 

5,222 

1,100 

793 

32 

825 

1,100 

54 

1,154 

5 

New  Braintree, 

292 

250 

542 

114 

114 

- 

114 

114 

5 

119 

6 

Northborough, 

975 

965 

1,940 

451 

347 

23 

370 

451 

24 

475 

7 

Northbridge, 

2,732 

2,554 

5,286 

1,070 

836 

34 

870 

1,070 

12 

1,082 

8 

North  Brookfield 

> 

2,248 

2,387 

4,635 

1,030 

679 

5 

684 

1,030 

24 

1,054 

9 

Oakham, 

308 

297 

605 

161 

149 

17 

166 

161 

4 

165 

10 

Oxford, 

1,147 

1,243 

2,390 

618 

562 

85 

647 

618 

18 

636 

11 

Paxton, 

234 

192 

426 

114 

109 

20 

129 

114 

3 

117 

12 

Petersham,  . 

493 

459 

952 

254 

232 

57 

289 

254 

5 

259 

13 

Phillipston, . 

248 

212 

460 

114 

112 

18 

130 

114 

2 

116 

14 

Princeton,    . 

491 

461 

952 

236 

228 

39 

267 

236 

10 

246 

15 

Royalston,  . 

454 

436 

890 

254 

233 

40 

273 

254 

6 

260 

16 

Rutland, 

526 

452 

978 

225 

213 

7 

220 

225 

5 

230 

17 

Shrewsbury, 

784 

740 

1,524 

381 

354 

29 

383 

381 

4 

385 

18 

Southborough, 

1,274 

.      949 

2,223 

442 

390 

50 

440 

442 

11 

453 

19 

Southbridge, 

4,043 

4,207 

8,250 

1,688 

1,379 

72 

1,451 

1,688 

47 

1,735 

20 

Spencer, 

3,784 

3,830 

7,614 

1,625 

1,157 

60 

1,217 

1,625 

170 

1,795 

21 

Sterling, 

604 

614 

1,218 

342 

319 

228 

547 

342 

21 

363 

22 

Sturbridge,  . 

948 

962 

1,910 

434 

337 

33 

370 

434 

40 

474 

23 

Sutton, 

1,770 

1,650 

3,420 

714 

529 

11 

540 

714 

25 

739 

24 

Templeton, 

1,488 

1,427 

2,915 

718 

628 

51 

679 

718 

27 

745 

25 

Upton, . 

908 

1,242 

2,150 

524 

418 

14 

432 

524 

9 

533 

26 

Uxbridge,    . 

1,780 

1,766 

3,546 

812 

641 

30 

671 

812 

38 

850 

27 

Warren, 

2,197 

2,233 

4,430 

980 

783 

39 

822 

980 

73 

1,053 

28 

Webster, 

3,799 

4,000 

7,799 

1,716 

935 

68 

1,003 

1,716 

121 

1,837 

29 

Westborough, 

2,611 

2,624 

5,235 

1,031 

829 

57 

886 

1,031 

86 

1,117 

30 

West  Boylston,  . 

1,447 

1,521 

2,968 

648 

662 

45 

607 

648 

12 

660 

31 

West  Brookfield, 

717 

750 

1,467 

409 

353 

13 

366 

409 

15 

424 

32 

Westminster, 

632 

683 

1,315 

370 

334 

40 

374 

370 

18 

388 

33 

Wiuchendou, 

2,257 

2,233 

4,490 

1,078 

890 

43 

933 

1,078 

40 

1,118 

34 

Worcester, 

48,863 

49,904 

98,767 

20,861 

11,153 

461 

11,614 

20,861 

1,730 

22,591 

35 

Ward  1,  . 

5,611 

5,489 

11,100 

2,417 

1,358 

50 

1,408 

2,417 

205 

2,022 

36 

Ward  2,  . 

6,424 

6,665 

13,089 

2,653 

1,464 

75 

1,539 

2,653 

176 

2,829 

37 

Ward  3,  . 

7,636 

7,001 

14,637 

2,825 

1,464 

45 

1,509 

2,825 

312 

3,137 

38 

Ward  4,  . 

6,729 

6,762 

13,491 

2,742 

1,244 

16 

1,260 

2,742 

213 

2,955 

39 

Ward  5,  . 

8,053 

7,232 

15,285 

3,028 

1,532 

82 

1,614 

3,028 

300 

3,328 

40 

Ward  6,  . 

5,677 

6,158 

11,835 

2,591 

1,514 

82 

1,596 

2,591 

171 

2,762 

41 

Ward  7,  . 

4,756 

5,596 

10,352 

2,452 

1,325 

71 

1,396 

2,452 

212 

2,664 

42 

Ward  8,  . 

3,977 

5,001 

8,978 

2il53 

1,252 

40 

1,292 

2,153 

141 

2,294 

AVERAGES    AND    COMPARATIVE    TOTALS. 


779 


ROOMS,  TENEMENTS,  AND    DWELLING   HOUSES —  Continued. 


Occupied  and  Unoccu- 
pied Dwelling  Houses 

\VERAGKS, 

Etc. 

Occu- 
pied 
Rooms 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Rooms 

Total 
Rooms 

Males 
to  a 

Fam- 
ily 

Fe- 
males 
to  a 
Fam- 
ily 

Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Fam- 
ily 

Per- 
sons to 

an 
Occu- 
pied 
Dwell- 
ing 
House 

Esti- 
mated 
Popu- 
lation of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 

Estimated 
Population 
of  Unoc- 
cupied 
Tenements 
in  Occu- 
pied 
Dwelling 
Houses 

Estima- 
ted Popu- 
lation 
ifall 
Dwelling 
Houses 
were  fully 
Occupied 

Fami- 
lies to 
each 
Occu- 
pied 
Dwell- 
ing 
House 

Per-. 

sons 
to 

each 
Occu 

pied 
Tene- 
ment 

Rooms 
to 
each 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ment 

Per- 
sons to 
each 
Room 

in 
Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ments 

2,168 

153 

2,321 

2.07 

2.03 

4.10 

4.47 

80 

33 

1,.350 

1.09 

4.10 

7. IS 

0.57 

1 

1,885 

143 

2,028 

1.97 

1.83 

3.80 

4.02 

64 

15 

968 

1.06 

3.80 

8.06 

0.47 

2 

14,021 

1,289 

15,310 

2.06 

2.17 

4.23 

5.36 

391 

774 

10,124 

1.27 

4.23 

6.63 

0.64 

3 

7,213 

533 

7,746 

2.38 

2.37 

4.75 

6.59 

211 

257 

5,690 

1.39 

4.75 

6.56 

0.72 

4 

937 

31 

968 

2.56 

2719 

4.75 

4,75 

- 

24 

566 

1.00 

4.75 

8.22 

0.58 

5 

3,1U 

318 

3,432 

2.16 

2.14 

4.30 

5.59 

129 

103 

2,172 

1.30 

4.30 

6.90 

0.62 

6 

6,762 

250 

7,012 

2.55 

2,39 

4,94 

6.32 

215 

59 

5,560 

1.28 

4.94 

6.32 

0.78 

7 

6,672 

172 

6,844 

2.18 

2.32 

4.50 

6.83 

34 

108 

4,777 

1.52 

4.50 

6.48 

0.69 

8 

1,342 

132 

1,474 

1.91 

1.85 

3,76 

4.06 

69 

15 

689 

1.08 

3.76 

8.34 

0.45 

9 

4,250 

654 

4,904 

1.86 

2.01 

3,87 

4.25 

361 

70 

2,821 

1.10 

3,87 

6.88 

0..56 

10 

894 

148 

1,042 

2.05 

1.69 

3.74 

3.91 

78 

11 

515 

1.05 

3.74 

7.84 

0.48 

11 

1,981 

429 

2,410 

1.94 

1.81 

3.75 

4.10 

234 

19 

1,205 

1.09 

3.75 

7.80 

0.48 

12 

893 

159 

1,052 

2.18 

1.86 

4,04 

4.11 

74 

8 

542 

1.02 

4.04 

7.83 

0.52 

13 

2,186 

480 

2,666 

2.08 

1.95 

4.03 

4.18 

163 

40 

1,155 

1.04 

4.03 

9.26 

0.44 

14 

1,948 

349 

2,297 

1.79 

1.71 

3.50 

3.82 

153 

21 

1,064 

1.09 

3.. 50 

7.67 

0.46 

15 

1,502 

80 

1,582 

2.34 

2.01 

4.35 

4.59 

32 

22 

1,032 

1.06 

4.35 

6.68 

0.65 

16 

2,917 

224 

3,141 

2.06 

1.94 

4.00 

4,31 

125 

16 

1,665 

1.08 

4.00 

7.66 

0.52 

17 

3,303 

478 

3,781 

2.88 

2,15 

5.03 

5,70 

285 

55 

2,563 

1.13 

5.03 

7.47 

0.67 

IS 

10,675 

758 

11,433 

2.40 

2.49 

4,89 

5,98 

431 

230 

8,911 

1.22 

4.89 

6.32 

0.77 

19 

10,270 

1,232 

11,502 

2.33 

2.36 

4.69 

6.58 

395 

797 

8,806 

1.40 

4.69 

6.32 

0.74 

20 

2,647 

1,428 

4,075 

1.77 

1,79 

3,56 

3,82 

871 

75 

2,164 

1.07 

3.56 

7.74 

0.46 

21 

3,191 

294 

.3,485 

2.18 

2.22 

4.40 

5.67 

187 

176 

2,273 

1.29 

4.40 

7.35 

0.60 

22 

5,149 

228 

5,377 

2.48 

2.31 

4.79 

6.47 

71 

120 

3,611 

1.35 

4.79 

7.21" 

0.66 

23 

4,831 

521 

5,352 

2.07 

1.99 

4.06 

4.64 

237 

110 

3,262 

1.14 

4.06 

6.73 

0.60 

24 

3,886 

156 

4,042 

1.73 

2.37 

4.10 

5,14 

72 

37 

2,259 

1.25 

4.10 

7.42 

0.55 

25 

5,678 

397 

6,075 

2.19 

2.18 

4.37 

5,53 

166 

166 

3,878 

1.27 

4.37 

6.99 

0.62 

26 

6,682 

649 

7,331 

2.24 

2.28 

4.52 

5.66 

221 

330 

4,981 

1.25 

4.52 

6.82 

0.66 

27 

10,082 

1,037 

11,119 

2.21 

2.33 

4.54 

8.34 

567 

549 

8,915 

1.84 

4.54 

5.88 

0.77 

28 

7,589 

926 

8,515 

2.53 

2.55 

5.08 

6.31 

360 

437 

6,032 

1.24 

5.08 

7.36 

0.69 

29 

4,363 

445 

4,808 

2.23 

2.35 

4.58 

5.28 

238 

55 

3,261 

1.15 

4.58 

6,73 

0.68 

30 

2,939 

165 

3,104 

1.75 

1.84 

3.59 

4.16 

54 

54 

1,575 

1.16 

3.59 

7.19 

0.50 

31 

2,483 

383 

2,866 

1.71 

1.84 

3.55 

3.94 

158 

64 

1,537 

1.11 

3.55 

6.71 

0.53 

32 

7,004 

495 

7,499 

2.10 

2.07 

4.17 

5.04 

217 

167 

4,874 

1.21 

4.17 

6.50 

0.64 

33 

128,451 

13,461 

141,912 

2.34 

2.39 

4.73 

8.86 

4,084 

8,183 

111,034 

1.87 

4.73 

6.16 

0.77 

34 

15,528 

1,624 

17,152 

2.32 

2.27 

4.59 

8.17 

409 

941 

12,450 

1.78 

4.59 

6.42 

0.71 

35 

17,208 

1,628 

18,836 

2.42 

2.51 

4.93 

8.94 

671 

868 

14,628 

1.81 

4,93 

6.49 

0.76 

36 

16,427 

1,892 

18,319 

2.70 

2.48 

5.18 

10.00 

450 

1,616 

16,703 

1.93 

5.18 

5.81 

0.89 

37 

14,814 

1,184 

15,998 

2.45 

2.47 

4.92 

10.84 

173 

1,048 

14,712 

2.20 

4.92 

5.40 

0.91 

38 

15,901 

2,143 

18,044 

2.66 

2.39 

5.05 

9,98 

818 

1,515 

17,618 

1.98 

5.05 

5.25 

0.96 

39 

16,919 

1,674 

18,593 

2.19 

2.38 

4.57 

7.82 

641 

781 

13,257 

1.71 

4.57 

6.53 

0.70 

40 

15,770 

2,033 

17,803 

1.94 

2.28 

4.22 

7.81 

555 

895 

11,802 

1.85 

4.22 

6.43 

0.66 

41 

15,884 

1,283 

17,167 

1.85 

2.32 

4.17 

7.17 

287 

588 

9,853 

1.72 

4.17 

7.38 

0.57     42 

780 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


ROOMS,  TENEMENTS,  AND   DWELLING  HOUSES  —  Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION. 


Population 

Number 

of 
Families 

Dwelling  Houses 

Occupied  Dwelling 
Houses 

The  State,  and 
Counties. 

Males 

Females 

Both 

Sexes 

Occu- 
pied 

Unoc- 
cupied 

Total 

Occu- 
pied 
Tene- 
ments 

Unoc- 
cupied 
Tene- 
ments 

Total 
Tene- 
ments 

1 

THE   STATE. 

1,214,701 

1,285,482 

2,500,183 

547,385 

1 
397,633 

30,861 

428,494 

547,385 

26,573 

573,958 

2 

Barnstable,  . 

13,294 

14,360 

27,654 

8,069 

7,476 

1,620 

9,096 

8,069 

162 

8,231 

3 

Berkshire, 

42,525 

43,767 

86,292 

18,810 

16,294 

1,184 

17,478 

18,810 

388 

19,198 

4 

Bristol, 

105,582 

113,437 

219,019 

47,708 

30,093 

1,487 

31,580 

47,708 

2,526 

50,234 

5 

Dukes, 

2,057 

2,181 

4,238 

1,306 

1,217 

1,093 

2,310 

1,306 

55 

1,361 

6 

Essex,  . 

161,913 

168,480 

330,393 

74,092 

54,234 

3,951 

58,185 

74,092 

2,803 

76,895 

7 

Eranklin, 

20,293 

19,852 

40,145 

9,637 

8,177 

684 

8,861 

9,637 

337 

9,974 

8 

Hampden, 

74,133 

78,805 

152,938 

32,793 

23,072 

1,395 

24,467 

32,793 

1,441  !   34,234 

9 

Hampshire, 

26,061 

28,649 

54,710 

11,744 

10,231 

498 

10,729 

11,744 

319     12,063 

10 

Middlesex, 

239,323 

259,894 

499,217 

107,654 

86,596 

6,223 

92,819 

107,654 

4,122  1111,776 

11 

Nantucket, 

1,315 

1,701 

3,016 

981 

880 

420 

1,300 

981 

39       1,020 

12 

Norfolk, 

64,780 

70,039 

134,819 

29,685 

25,789 

1,916 

27,705 

29,685 

814     30,499 

13 

Plymouth, 

50,694 

50,804 

101,498 

24,830 

20,631 

3,040 

23,671 

24,830 

799  1   25,629 

14 

Suffolk, 

260,675 

279,124 

539,799 

112,802 

65,604 

4,485 

70,089 

112,802 

8,800   121,602 

15 

Worcester, 

152,056 

154,389 

306,445 

67,274 

47,339 

2,865 

50,204 

67,274 

3,968     71,242 

1 

RECAPITULATION.     AVERAGES  PER  AREAS. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 


Areas* 
(Square  Miles) 


Persons  to  a 
Square  Mile 


Families  to  a 
Square  Mile 


2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 


THE   STATE. 

Barnstable, 

Berkshire 

Bristol, 

Dukes , 

Essex 

Franklin 

Hampden, 

Hampshire, 

Middlesex 

Nantucket, 

Norfolk 

Plymouth, 

Suffolk, 

Worcester, 


8,040 

290 

1,000 

530 

120 

500 

680 

670 

540 

805 

60 

526 

725 

44 

1,550 


310.97 

95.36 

86.29 
413.24 

35.32 
660.79 

59.04 
228.27 
101.31 
620.15 

50.27 

256.31 

140.00 

12,268.16 

197.71 


68.08 

27.82 

18.81 

90.02 

10.88 

148.18 

14.17 

48.94 

21.75 

133.73 

16.35 

56.44 

34.25 

2,563.68 

43.40 


*  Land  Biirface  only. 


AVERAGES    AND    COMPARATIVE    TOTALS. 


781 


ROOMS,  TENEMENTS,  AND   DWELLING   HOUSES —  Concluded. 

RECAPITULATION. 


Occupied  and  Unoccu- 
pied Dwelling  Houses 


Occu- 
pied 
Rooms 


Unoc- 
cupied 
Rooms 


3.568,385 

378,613 

55,856 

13,083 

134,864 

12,779 

301,831 

25,510 

9,875 

8,177 

478,804 

48,823 

68,207 

6,327 

209,488 

17,285 

85,062 

5,288 

719,835 

69,980 

7,287 

1,873 

210,776 

19,277 

171,153 

27,839 

678,450 

80,691 

436,897 

41,681 

Total 
Rooms 


3,946,998 

68,939 
147,643 
327,341 

18,052 
527,627 

74,534 
226,773 

90,350 
789,815 
9,160 
230,053 
198,992 
759,141 
478,578 


Averages,  Etc. 


Males 
to  <a 

Fam- 
ily 


2.22 

1.65 
2.26 
2.21 
1.58 
2.19 
2.11 
2.26 
2.22 
2.22 
1.34 
2.18 
2.04 
2.31 
2.26 


Fe- 
males 
to  a 
Fam- 
ily 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
Fam- 
ily 


Per- 
sons to 

an 
Occu- 
pied 
Dwell- 
ing 
House 


Esti- 
mated 
Popu- 
lation of 
Unoc- 
cupied 
Dwell- 
ing 
Houses 


Estimated 
Population 
of  Unoc- 
cupied 
Tenements 
in  Occu- 
pied 
Dwelling 
Houses 


Estima- 
ted Popu- 
lation 
if  all 
Dwelling 
Houses 
were  fully 
Occupied 


2.35 

1.78 
2.33 
2.38 
1.67 
2.27 
2.06 
2.40 
2.44 
2.42 
1.73 
2.36 
2.05 
2.48 
2.30 


4.57 

6.29 

194,116 

3.43 

3.70 

5,994 

4.59 

5.30 

5,941 

4.59 

7.28 

10,825 

3.25 

3.48 

3,804 

4.46 

6.09 

24,062 

4.17 

4.91 

3,358 

4.66 

6.63 

9,249 

4.66 

5.35 

2,664 

4.64 

5.76 

35,844 

3.07 

3.43 

1,441 

4.54 

5.23 

10,021 

4.09 

4.92 

14,957 

4.79 

8.23 

36,912 

4.56 

6.47 

18,537 

121,439 

556 

1,781 

11,594 

179 

12,501 

1,405 

6,715 

1,487 

19,126 

120 

3,696 

3,268 

42,152 

18,094 


2,815,738 

34,204 

94,014 

241,438 

8,221 

366,956 

44,908 
168,902 

58,861 
554,187 
4,577 
148,536 
119,723 
618,863 
343,076 


Fami- 

Per- 

lies to 

sons 

each 

to 

Occu- 

each 

pied 

Occu- 

Dwell- 

pied 

ing 

Tene 

House 

ment 

Per- 

Rooms 

sons  to 

to 

each 

each 

Room 

Occu- 

in 

pied 

Occu- 

Tene- 

pied 

ment 

Tene- 

ments 

1.38 

4.57 

6.52 

0.70 

1.08 

3.43 

6.92 

0.50 

1.15 

4.59 

7.17 

0.64 

1.59 

4.59 

6.33 

0.73 

1.07 

3.25 

7.56 

0.43 

1.37 

4.46 

6.46 

0.69 

1.18 

4.17 

7.08 

0.59 

1.42 

4.66 

6.39 

0.73 

1.15 

4.66 

7.24 

0.64 

1.24 

4.64 

6.69 

0.69 

1.11 

3.07 

7.43 

0.41 

1.15 

4.54 

7.10 

0.64 

1.20 

4.09 

6.89 

0.59 

1.72 

4.79 

6.01 

0.80 

1.42 

4.56 

6.49 

0.70 

10 

11 

12 
13 
14 
15 


RECAPITULATION.     AVERAGES  PER  AREAS. 


Dwellings  t  to  a 
Square  Mile 

Acres  to  a 
Person 

Acres  to  a 
Family 

Acres  to  a 
Dwelling  t 

Square  feet  to  a 
Person 

Square  feet  to  a 
Family 

Square  feet  to  a 
Dwelling  t 

53.30 

2.06 

9.40 

12.01 

89,650 

409,478 

523,093 

1 

31.37 

6.71 

23.00 

20.40 

292,353 

1,001,950 

888,823 

2 

17.48 

7.42 

34.02 

36.62 

323,071 

1,482,105 

1,595,057 

3 

59.58 

1.55 

7.11 

10.74 

67,462 

309,708 

467,877 

4 

19.25 

18.12 

58.81 

33.25 

789  ,.384 

2,-561,568 

1,448,229 

5 

116.37 

0.97 

4.32 

5.50 

42,190 

188,134 

239,567 

6 

13.03 

10.84 

45.16 

49.11 

472,221 

1,967,138 

2,139,410 

7 

36.52 

2.80 

13.08 

17.53 

122,131 

569,589 

763,417 

8 

19.87 

6.32 

29.43 

32.21 

275,166 

1,281,875 

1,403,144 

9 

115.30 

1.03 

4.79 

5.55 

44,955 

208,465 

241,784 

10 

21.67 

12.73 

39.14 

29.54 

554,610 

1,705,101 

1,286,695 

11 

52.67 

2.50 

11.34 

12.15 

108,768 

493,988 

529,292 

12 

32.65 

4.57 

18.69 

19.60 

199,135 

814,009 

853,865 

13 

1,. 592. 93 

0.05 

0.25 

0.40 

2,272 

.     10,874 

17,501 

14 

32.39 

3.24 

14.75 

19.76 

141,009 

642,321 

860,719 

15 

t  Includes  both  occupied  and  unoccupied  dwelling  houses. 


TABrLAR  Analysis. 


Pages 

Averages  and  Comparative  Totals  :  Rooms,  Tenements,  and  Dwelling 

Houses, 756-782 


The  presentation  entitled  "  Averages  and  Comparative  Totals :  Rooms,  Tenements, 
and  Dwelling  Houses,"  brings  together  the  leading  facts  as  to  the  number  of  families, 
occupied  and  unoccupied  dwelling  houses,  occupied  and  unoccupied  tenements,  and 
occupied  and  unoccupied  rooms,  with  averages  showing  males  to  a  family,  females  to 
a  family,  persons  to  a  family,  persons  to  each  occupied  dwelling  house,  estimated  popu- 
lation of  unoccupied  dwelling  houses,  estimated  population  of  vmoccupied  tenements  in 
occupied  dwelling  houses,  estimated  population  if  all  dwelling  houses  were  fully  occu- 
pied, families  to  each  occupied  dwelling  house,  persons  to  each  occupied  tenement, 
rooms  to  each  occui^ied  tenement,  and  persons  to  each  room  in  the  occupied  tenements. 
The  recapitulation  for  the  State,  by  counties,  appears  on  pages  780,781.  The  estimates 
referred  to  above  have,  of  course,  been  based  upon  the  ascertained  facts ;  that  is,  the 
estimated  population  of  the  unoccupied  dwelling  houses  has  been  based  upon  the 
average  number  of  persons  found  in  the  occupied  dwelling  houses,  and  the  other 
estimates  have  been  made  up  in  a  similar  manner. 

Taking  the  first  line  of  the  recapitulation,  which  presents  the  facts  for  the  State,  and 
disregarding  the  figures  showing  population,  families,  and  dwelling  houses,  which  are 
comprised  in  the  first  13  columns  of  the  table  and  which  have  been  alluded  to  in  the 
analysis  of  previous  tables,  we  note  that  the  average  number  of  males  to  a  family  for 
the  State  is  2.22,  and  the  average  number  of  females  2.35,  the  average  number  of 
persons  of  both  sexes  being  4.67.  The  average  number  of  persons  to  an  occupied 
dwelling  is  G.29.  The  estimated  population  of  the  unoccupied  dwelling  houses,  based 
upon  this  last  figure,  is  194,116,  and  the  estimated  population  of  the  unoccupied  tene- 
ments in  the  occupied  dwelling  houses  is  121,439.  These  two  estimates  aggregate 
315,665,  which  is  the  estimated  pojiulation  that  could  be  housed  in  the  dwelling 
houses  found  entirely  unoccupied  and  in  the  unoccupied  tenements  of  occupied  dwelling 
houses.  This  number  of  persons,  added  to  the  total  population  of  the  State,  namely, 
2,500,183,  gives  an  estimated  population  of  2,815,738,  if  the  dwelling  houses  and  tene- 
ments which  were  unoccupied  at  the  time  of  the  enumeration  were  as  fully  occui3ied 
as  the  occupied  dwelling  houses  and  tenements.  That  is  to  say,  this  figure  repre- 
sents the  population  that  could  be  housed  in  the  houses  and  tenements  at  present 
existing,  without  more  crowding  than  is  found  in  the  tenements  that  are  at  present 
occupied.  This  indicates  the  limit  of  expansion  within  the  present  tenements  available 
for  housing  the  people,  without  diminishing  the  average  space  occupied  b}^  each  family. 
A  similar  estimate  appears  for  each  covmty,  and  the  estimates  may  be  compared  with 
the  actual  population  shown  in  the  third  column  of  the  table.  In  such  a  comparison 
some  remarkable  differences  are  disclosed.  In  Suftblk  County,  for  example,  the  actual 
population  was  639,799.  The  estimated  population,  if  all  dwelling  houses  were  fully 
occupied,  is  618,863,  an  increase  of  14.65  per  cent.  In  Dukes  County,  on  the  other 
hand,  the  actual  population  was  4,238,  while,  if  all  the  dwelling  houses  were  fully 
occupied,  the   population  would  become  8,221,  an  increase  of  93.98  per  cent.     This 

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CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


possible  increase  in  Dukes  County  is  larger  than  in  any  other,  and  is  partly  due  to  the 
existence  of  numerous  vacant  houses  at  the  time  of  the  enumeration,  intended  for 
summer  occupancy  only,  and  which  later  in  the  season  would  have  been  filled  with 
temporary  residents. 

The  percentages  of  possible  increase  in  population  within  the  limits  of  the  dwelling 
houses  and  tenements  already  existing,  without  increasing  the  families  and  persons  to 
each  occupied  dwelling  house  and  tenement,  beyond  the  averages  shown  in  the  table, 
may  be  seen  from  the  following  statement  for  each  of  the  counties  and  for  the  State  : 


Thb  State,  and  Counties. 


Actual  Pojuilation 


Estimated  Population 

if  all  Dwelling 

Houses  were  fully 

Occupied 


Percentages  of 
Possible  Increase 


THE    STATE, 

Barnstable,       .        .        .        . 
Berkshire,         .        .        .        . 

Bristol, 

Dukes, 

Essex 

Franklin, 

Hampden,        .        .        .        . 
Hampshire,       .        .        .        . 

Middlesex 

Nantucket 

Norfolk 

Plymouth,        .        .        .        , 

SuflFolk 

"Worcester,        .        .        .        , 


2,500,183 

27,654 

86,292 

219,019 

4,2.38 

330,393 

40,145 
152,938 

54,710 
499,217 
3,016 
134,819 
101,498 
539,799 
306,445 


2,815,738 

34,204 

94,014 

241,438 

8,221 

366,956 

44,908 
168,902 

58,861 
554,187 
4,577 
148,.536 
119,723 
618,863 
343,076 


12.62 

23.69 
8.95 
10.24 
93.98 
11.07 
11.86 
10.44 
7.59 
11.01 
51.76 
10.17 
17.96 
14.65 
11.95 


The  average  number  of  males  and  females  to  each  family,  the  average  number  of 
persons  to  a  family,  the  average  number  of  j^ersons  and  families  to  each  occupied 
dwelling  house,  the  average  number  of  persons  to  each  occupied  tenement,  the  average 
number  of  rooms  to  each  occupied  tenement,  and  the  average  number  of  persons  to 
each  room  in  the  occupied  tenements,  for  each  of  the  cities,  are  brought  forward  in  the 
following  analysis  table : 


Cities. 

Males 

to  a 

Fa  mil  J' 

Females 

to  a 
Family 

Persons 

to  a 
Family 

Persons 

to  an 

Occupied 

Dwelling 

House 

Families 

to  each 

Occupied 

Dwelling 

House 

Persons 

to  each 

Occupied 

Tenement 

Rooms  to 

each 
Occuiiied 
Tenement 

Persons 

to  each 

Koom  in 

Occu- 
pied Ten- 
ements 

Beverly, 

1.96 

2.09 

4.05 

5.76 

1.42 

4.05 

6.46 

0.63 

Boston,    . 

2.32 

2.49 

4.81 

8.48 

1.76 

4.81 

5.99 

0.80 

Brockton, 

2.15 

2.16 

4.31 

6.19 

1.44 

4,31 

6.16 

0.70 

Cambridge, 

2.32 

2.43 

4.75 

6.90 

1.45 

4.75 

6.05 

0.78 

Chelsea,  . 

2.20 

2.31 

4.51 

6.59 

1.46 

4.51 

5.96 

0.76 

Chicopee, 

2.06 

2.74 

5.40 

7.17 

1.33 

5.40 

6.24 

0.87 

Everett,  . 

2.11 

2.21 

4.32 

5.14 

1.19 

4.32 

6.26 

0.69 

Fall  River, 

2.38 

2.59 

4.97 

11.06 

2.22 

4.97 

5.61 

0.89 

Fitchburg, 

2.29 

2.35 

4.64 

6.80 

1.46 

4.64 

6.08 

0.76 

Gloucester, 

3.00 

2.21 

5.21 

7.51 

1.44 

5.21 

5.94 

0.88 

Haverhill, 

2.11 

2.27 

4.38 

6.28 

1.43 

4.38 

6.74 

0.65 

Holj'oke, 

2.43 

2.68 

5.11 

10.89 

2.13 

5.11 

5.47 

0.93 

Lawrence, 

2.33 

2.51 

4,84 

7.75 

1.60 

4.84 

5.80 

0.83 

TABULAR   ANALYSIS. 


785 


Cities. 


Males 

to  a 

Family 


Females 

to  a 
Family 


Persons 

to  a 
Family 


Persons 

to  an 

Occupied 

Dwelling 

House 


Families 

to  each 

Occupied 

Dwelling 

House 


Persons 

to  each 

Occupied 

Tenement 


Kooms  to 

eacli 
Occupied 
Tenement 


Persons 
to  each 
Room  in 

Occu- 
pied Ten- 
ements 


Lowell,    . 

Lynn, 

Maiden,  . 

Marlborough, 

Medford, 

New  Bedford, 

Newburyport, 

Newton,  . 

North  Adams, 

Northampton, 

Pittsfield, 

Quincy,  . 

Salem,     . 

Somerville, 

Springfield,     . 

Taunton, 

Waltham, 

Woburn, 

Worcester, 


2.31 
2.13 
2.10 
2.36 
2.22 
2.14 
1.90 
2.23 
2.38 
2.27 
2.26 
2.43 
2.13 
2.10 
2.10 
2.24 
2.25 
2.33 
2.34 


2.69 
2.28 
2.38 
2.38 
2.34 
2.38 
2.28 
2.76 
2.49 
2.85 
2.45 
2.31 
2.39 
2.29 
2.29 
2.37 
2.63 
2.38 
2.39 


5.00 
4.41 
4.48 
4.74 
4.56 
4.52 
4.18 
4.99 
4.87 
5.12 
4.71 
4.74 
4.52 
4.39 
4.39 
4.61 
4.88 
4.71 
4.73 


7.07 

1.41 

5.00 

6.28 

6.21 

1.41 

4.41 

6.35 

5.51 

1.23 

4.48 

6.79 

6.40 

1.35 

4.74 

6.16 

5.15 

1.13 

4.56 

7.20 

7.39 

1.63 

4.52 

6.20 

4.89 

1.17 

4.18 

6.96 

5.41 

1.08 

4.99 

8.12 

6.41 

1.32 

4.87 

6.46 

5.93 

1.16 

5.12 

7.12 

5.38 

1.14 

4.71 

7.14 

5.45 

1.15 

4.74 

6.31 

7.09 

1.57 

4.52 

6.35 

5.94 

1.35 

4.39 

6.25 

6.09 

1.39 

4.39 

6.60 

6.19 

1.34 

4.61 

7.08 

5.41 

1.11 

4.88 

6.78 

5.33 

1.13 

4.71 

6.52 

8.86 

1.87 

4.73 

6.16 

0.80 
0.69 
0.66 
0.77 
0.63 
0.73 
0.60 
0.61 
0.75 
0.72 
0.66 
0.75 
0.71 
0.70 
0.67 
0.65 
0.72 
0.72 
0.77 


The  United  States  Census  for  1890  presented  for  each  leading  city  in  the  country 
a  statement  showing  the  number  of  occupied  dwellings,  number  of  families,  and  the 
average  number  of  persons  to  a  dwelling  and  to  a  family.  This  information  is  given 
in  the  following  table,  in  order  that  the  figures  may  be  compared  with  the  facts 
obtained  for  the  cities  in  Massachusetts  in  the  present  Census  : 


Cities. 


United  States  Census  — 1890 


Number 

of  Occupied 

Dwellings 


Number  of 
Families 


Persons  to 

an  Occupied 

Dwelling 


Persons  to  a 
Family 


Albany,  N.  Y., 
Allegheny,  Pa., 
Atlanta,  Ga.,  . 
Baltimore,  Md., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
Camden,  N.  J., 
Charleston,  S.  C, 
Chicago,  111.,  . 
Cincinnati,  O., 
Cleveland,  C, 
Columbus,  0., 
Dayton,  O.,    . 
Denver,  Colo., 
Des  Moines,  Iowa, , 
Detroit,  Mich., 
Evansville,  Ind., 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich., 
Hartford,  Conn., 
Indianapolis,  Ind., 


13,153 
16,543 
11,447 
72,112 
82,282 
37,290 
12,362 

8,164 
127,871 
33,487 
43,835 
16,179 
12,366 
18,010 

9,923 
36,992 

9,091 
11,411 

6,553 
21,138 


20,433 
20,805 
13,353 
86,654 

170,970 
51,461 
12,667 
11,196 

220,320 
63,530 
53,052 
18,050 
13,217 
19,730 
10,488 
42,209 
9,743 
13,393 
11,596 
23,063 


7.22 
6.36 
5.72 
6.02 
9.80 
6.86 
4.72 
6.73 
8.60 
8.87 
5.96 
5.45 
4.95 
5.93 
5.05 
5.57 
5.58 
5.28 
8.12 
4.99 


4.65 
5.06 
4.91 
5.01 
4.72 
4.97 
4.60 
4.91 
4.99 
4.67 
4.93 
4.88 
4.63 
5.41 
4.78 
4.88 
5.21 
4.50 
4.59 
4  57 


786 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


United  States  Census  — 1890 

Cities. 

Number 
of  Occupied 

Dwellings 

Number  of 
Families 

Persons  to 

an  Occupied 

Dwelling 

Persons  to  a 
Family 

Jersey  City,  N.  J., 

18,562 

34,434 

8.78 

4.73 

Kansas  City,  Mo., 

23,140 

26,734 

5.74 

4.96 

Lincoln,  Neb., 

8,848 

9,256 

6.23 

5.96 

Los  Angeles,  Cal., 

10,368 

11,056 

4.86 

4.56 

Louisville,  Ky., 

24,999 

32,970 

6.45 

4.89 

Memphis,  Tenn., 

11,567 

13,354 

5.58 

4.83 

Milwaulsee,  Wis., 

32,888 

41,519 

6.22 

4.92 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 

9 

25,281 

32,901 

6.52 

5.01 

Nashville,  Tenn., 

13,746 

15,487 

5.54 

4.92 

Newark,  N.  J., 

23,296 

38,906 

7.81 

4.67 

New  Haven,  Conn. 

11,194 

17,381 

7.26 

4.68 

New  Orleans,  La., 

43,000 

48,582 

5.63 

4.98 

New  York,  N.  Y., 

81,828 

312,766 

18.52 

4.84 

Omaha,  Neb., 

20,194 

22,485 

6.96 

6.25 

Paterson,  N.  J., 

9,870 

16,815 

7.94 

4.66 

Philadelphia,  Pa., 

187,052 

205,135 

5.60 

5.10 

Pittsburg,  Pa., 

37,725 

45,584 

6.33 

5.23 

Providence,  R.  I., 

17,639 

29,242 

7.49 

4.52 

Reading,  Pa., . 

11,693 

12,326 

5.02 

4.76 

Richmond,  Va., 

12,538 

15,678 

6.49 

5.19 

Rochester,  N.  Y., 

• 

23,954 

27,312 

5.59 

4.90 

San  Francisco,  Cal 

•f 

47,183 

52,535 

6.34 

5.69 

Scranton,  Pa., 

12,263 

14,839 

6.13 

5.07 

St.  Joseph,  Mo., 

9,460 

9,902 

5.53 

5.28 

St.  Louis,  Mo., 

60,937 

91,756 

7.41 

4.92 

St.  Paul,  Minn., 

20,976 

25,832 

6.35 

5.15 

Syracuse,  N.  Y., 

15,641 

19,277 

5.64 

4.57 

Toledo,  0.,      . 

15,842 

17,113 

5.14 

4.76 

Trenton,  N.  J., 

11,428 

11,901 

5.03 

4.83 

Troy,N.Y.,   . 

7,805 

12,895 

7.81 

4.73 

"Washington,  D.  C, 

38,798 

43,967 

5.94 

5.24 

Wilmington,  Del., . 

11,878 

12,473 

5.17 

4.93 

The  average  number  of  persons  to  a  family  in  the  city  of  Boston  is  4.81.  This 
average  was  exceeded  in  1890  in  the  following  cities :  Allegheny,  Atlanta,  Baltimore, 
Buffalo,  Charleston,  Chicago,  Cleveland,  Columbus,  Denver,  Detroit,  Evansville,  Kansas 
City,  Lincoln,  Louisville,  Memphis,  ISIilwaukee,  Minneapolis,  Nashville,  New  Orleans, 
New  York,  Omaha,  Philadelphia,  Pittsburg,  Richmond,  Rochester,  San  Francisco,  Scran- 
ton, St.  Joseph,  St.  Louis,  St.  Paul,  Trenton,  Washington,  and  Wilmington.  The  average 
number  of  persons  to  each  occupied  dwelling  house  in  Boston  is  8.48.  The  average 
number  of  persons  to  an  occupied  dwelling  was  larger  than  this  in  1890  in  the  follow- 
ing cities :  Brooklyn,  Chicago,  Cincinnati,  Jersey  City,  and  New  York.  The  marked 
difference  between  the  conditions  existing  in  the  city  of  New  York  and  the  other  cities 
mentioned  in  the  table.is  perhaps  the  most  striking  feature  of  the  comparison.  In  New 
York  the  average  number  of  persons  to  an  occupied  dwelling  was  18.52;  the  largest 
average  number  of  persons  found  to  an  occupied  dwelling  in  any  other  city  is  shown 
in  Brooklyn,  where  the  average  was  9.80.  The  cities  of  Fall  River  and  Holyoke,  how- 
ever, contained  a  larger  average  number  of  persons  to  an  occupied  dwelling  house  than 
was  found  in  the  city  of  Brooklyn,  or  than  was  found  in  any  of  the  cities  shown  except 
New  York,  these  averages,  respectively,  being  11.06  and  10.89.    Excluding  Brooklyn 


TABULAR    ANALYSIS. 


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and  New  York  from  the  table  derived  from  the  United  States  Census,  we  find  that  the 
city  which  had  the  next  largest  average  number  of  persons  to  an  occupied  dwelling  is 
Cincinnati,  the  average  being  8.87.  This  is  larger  than  the  average  number  of  persons 
to  an  occupied  dwelling  house  in  the  city  of  Boston^  and  approximately  the  same  as  the 
average  number  of  persons  to  an  occupied  dwelling  found  in  Worcester,  namely,  8.86. 
Jersey  City  had  an  average  of  8 .  78  persons  to  an  occupied  dwelling,  and  Chicago  an 
average  of  8.60,  while  an  average  of  8.12  was  found  in  the  city  of  Hartford.  Below 
these  cities,  the  city  having  the  largest  average  number  of  persons  to  an  occupied  dwell- 
ing was  Paterson,  the  average  being  7.94.  The  average  in  the  city  of  Albany  was 
7.22  ;  in  Newark,  7.81 ;  in  New  Haven,  7.26  ;  in  Providence,  7.49  ;  in  St.  Louis,  7.41 ; 
and  in  Troy,  7.81.  The  cities  in  Massachusetts  in  which  these  figures  are  approximated 
are:  Chicopee,  7.17 ;  Gloucester,  7.51 ;  Lkwrence,  7.75;  Lowell,  7.07;  New  Bedford, 
7.39  ;  and  Salem,  7.09.     Other  comparisons  may  be  made  from  the  tables. 

The  number  of  occupied  dwellings,  number  of  families,  average  number  of  jjer- 
sons  to  an  occupied  dwelling,  and  the  average  number  of  persons  to  a  family,  in  each 
of  the  States  and  Territories,  according  to  the  United  States  Census  of  1890,  are  shown 
in  the  following  table  : 


States  and  Territories. 


United  States  Census  — 1890 


Number 

of  Occupied 

Dwellings 


Number  of 
Families 


Persons  to 

an  Occupied 

Dwelling 


Persons  to  i 
Family 


Alabama, 

Arizona, . 

Arkansas, 

California, 

Colorado, 

Connecticut,    . 

Delaware, 

District  of  Columbia, 

Florida,  . 

Georgia,  . 


Idaho, 

Illinois,   . 

Indiana,  . 

Iowa, 

Kansas,  . 

Kentucky, 

Louisiana, 

Maine,     . 

Maryland, 

Massachusetts, 

Michigan, 

Minnesota, 

Mississippi,     . 

Missouri, 

Montana, 

Nebraska,' 

Nevada,  . 

New  Hampshire, 

New  Jersey,    . 

New  Mexico,  . 

New  York, 

North  Carolina, 


281,602 

13,338 
209,190 
235,925 

81,127 
130,779 

33,882 
138,798 

78,816 
342,874 

17,852 
669,812 
452,043 
379,318 
292,086 
335,990 
204,341 
135,255 

84,204 
355,280 
434,370 
229,678 
235,656 
485,320 

26,934 
201,470 

10,066 

76,665 
247,342 

34,671 
895,593 
301,571 


287,292 

13,495 

213,620 

245,710 

84,276 

165,890 

34,578 

43,967 

80,059 

352,059 

18,113 

778,015 

467,146 

388,517 

297,358 

354,463 

214,123 

150,355 

202,179 

479,790 

455,004 

247,975 

241,148 

528,295 

27,501 

206,820 

10,170 

87,348 

308,339 

35,504 

1,308,015 

306,952 


5.37 

4.47 

5.39 

5.12 

5.08 

5.71 

4.97 

5.94 

4.97 

5.36 

4.73 

5.71 

4.85 

5.04 

4.89 

5.53 

5.47 

4.89 

5.66 

6.30 

4.82 

5.67 

5.47 

5.52 

4.91 

5.26 

4.55 

4.91 

5.84 

4.43 

6.70 

5.37 


5.27 

4.42 

5.28 

4.92 

4.89 

4.60 

4.87 

5.24 

4.89 

5.22 

4,66 

4.92 

4.69 

4.92 

4.80 

5.24 

5.22 

4.40 

5.16 

4.67 

4.60 

5.25 

5.35 

5.07 

4.81 

5.12 

4.50 

4.31 

4.69 

4.33 

4.59 

5.27 


788 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


States  and  Territories. 


United  States  Census  ~ 1890 


Number 

of  Occupied 

Dwellings 


Xumber  of 
yaniilies 


Persons  to 

an  Occupied 

Dwelling 


Persons  to  a 
Family 


North  Dakota, 

Ohio,       .... 

Oklahoma, 

Oregon,  .... 

Pennsylvania, 

Rhode  Island, 

South  Carolina, 

South  Dakota,        .        . 

Tennessee, 

Texas,     .... 

Utah,       .... 

Vermont, 

Virginia, 

Washington,  . 

West  Virginia, 

Wisconsin, 

Wyoming, 

The  United  States, 


37,918 
720,414 

14,942 

61,925 
999,364 

52,250 
217,195 

68,894 
323,136 
402,422 

37,285 

69,817 
292,654 

68,833 
136,378 
316,163 

11,880 


38,478 
785,291 

15,029 

63,791 
1,061,626 

75,010 
222,941 

70,250 
334,194 
411,251 

38,816 

75,869 
304,673 

70,977 
140,359 
335,456 

12.065 


11,483,318 


12,690,152 


4.82 
5.10 
4.14 
5.07 
5.26 
6.61 
5.30 
4.77 
5.47 
5.56 
5.58 
4.76 
5.66 
5.08 
5.59 
5.34 
5.11 


4.75 
4.68 
4.11 
4.92 
4.95 
4.61 
5.16 
4.68 
5.29 
5.44 
5.36 
4.38 
5.44 
4.92 
5.43 
5.03 
5.03 


5.45 


4.93 


In  Massachusetts  in  1890,  according  to  this  table,  there  were  355,280  occupied  dwell- 
ings containing  479,790  families.     The  average  number  of  persons  to  a  dwelling  was 
6.30,  and  the  average  number  of  persons  to  a  family,  4.67.     We  have  seen  that  in  the 
present  Census  the  number  of  occupied  dwellings  becomes  397,633,  and  the  number  of 
families  547,385,  while  the  average  number  of  persons  to  each  occupied  dwelling  house 
is  6.29,  approximately  the  same  as  was  shown  to  each  occupied  dwelling  in  the  Census 
of  1890 ;  the  average  number  of  persons  to  a  family  now  being  4.57,  as  against  4.67, 
the  figure  shown  in  1890.    The  average  number  of  persons  shown  in  the  present  Census 
to  each  occupied  dwelling  house  exceeds  the  average  number  per  dwelling  found  in 
any  State  in  the  Census  of  1890  except  in  the  States  of  New  York  and  Rhode  Island, 
where  the  averages  were,  respectively,  6 .  70  and  6.61.     The  average  number  of  persons 
to  a  family  in  Massachusetts,  as  shown  by  the  present  Census,  is  exceeded  by  the  aver- 
age number  of  persons  to  a  family  shown  by  the  Census  of  1890  in  the  following  States 
the  average  in  each  case  being  annexed :  Alabama,  5.27;  Arkansas,  5.28;  California 
4.92;   Colorado,   4.89;   Delaware,   4.87;   District  of  Columbia,  5.24;  Florida,  4.89 
Georgia,  5.22;  Idaho,  4.66;  Illinois,  4.92;  Indiana,  4.69 ;   Iowa,  4.92;  Kansas,  4.80 
Kentucky ,  5 . 24  ;  Louisiana,  5.22  ;   Maryland,  5.16;  Michigan,  4.60  ;  Minnesota,  5.25 
Mississippi,   5.35;    Missouri,  5.07;    Montana,    4.81;    Nebraska,  5.12;    New  Jersey, 
4.69;   New   York,   4.59;    North  Carolina,  5.27;    North   Dakota,   4.75;   Ohio,  4.68 
Oregon,  4.92;    Tennsylvania,  4.95;    Rhode  Island,  4.61;  South  Carolina,  5 .  16  ;  South 
Dakota,  4.68;  Tennessee,  5.29  ;  Texas,  5.44;  Utah, 5. 36;  Virginia,  5.44;  Washington, 
4.92  ;  West  Virginia,  5.43  ;  Wisconsin,  5.03  ;  and  Wyoming,  5.03.     That  is  to  say,  in 
40  States,  nearly  the  whole  number,  the  average  number  of  persons  to  a  family,  as  shown 
by  the  Census  of  1890,  exceeds  the  average  number  of  persons  to  a  family  shown  in 
Massachusetts  by  the  present  Census.     The  average  number  of  persons  to   a  family 
in  the  United  States  as  a  whole  was  4.93,  which  is  also  in  excess  of  the  average  shown 
in  Massachusetts. 

The  recapitulation  on  pages  780,  781  gives  an  interesting  table  of  averages  per 
areas,  or,  in  other  words,  distributes  the  population  according  to  the  area  of  land  sur- 
face, and  also  shows  the  number  of  acres  and  square  feet  to  each  person,  and  to  each 
family  and  dwelling,  for  the  State  and  for  each  county. 

Referring  to  the  first  line  of  this  recapitulation,  we  find  that  the  State  has  an  area 


TABULAR   ANALYSIS. 


789 


of  8,040  square  miles,  this  being  the  land  surface  only.  The  average  number  of  per- 
sons to  a  square  mile  is  310.97,  and  the  average  number  of  families  to  a  square  mile 
68.08.  The  average  number  of  dwellings  to  each  square  mile,  including  both  occupied 
and  unoccvipied  dwelling  houses,  is  53.30.  This  apportionment  of  land  area, allows, on 
the  average,  2.06  acres  to  each  person,  9.40  acres  to  each  family,  and  12.01  acres  to 
each  dwelling ;  or  89,650  square  feet  of  land  area  to  each  person,  409,478  square  feet 
to  each  family,  and  523,093  square  feet  to  each  dwelling.  In  the  county  of  Suffolk  each 
person  has,  on  the  average,  an  allotment  of  2,272  square  feet,  each  family  has  10,874 
square  feet,  and  each  dwelling  17,501  square  feet.  These,  of  course,  are  the  most  lim- 
ited areas  found  in  the  State.  At  the  other  extremity  of  the  scale  stands  the  county  of 
Dukes,  comprising  the  island  of  Martha's  Vineyard  and  the  islands  within  the  town  of 
Gosnold.  Here  each  person  has,  on  the  average,  789,384  square  feet,  each  family  2,561,- 
668  square  feet,  and  each  dwelling  1,448,229  square  feet;  or,  on  the  average,  18.12 
acres  to  each  person,  58.81  acres  to  each  family,  and  33.25  acres  to  each  dwelling. 
These  figures  are  approximated  in  the  counties  of  Franklin  and  Xantucket,  while  the 
most  limited  areas,  except  in  the  county  of  Suffolk,  are  found  in  the  counties  of  Essex, 
Middlesex,  and  Bristol.  If  the  comparison  is  based  on  the  average  number  of  square 
feet  to  each  person,  these  three  counties  rank  in  the  order  named. 

A  comparison  of  areas  for  the  State  as  shown  by  the  Censuses  of  1885  and  1895  is 
presented  in  the  following  table  : 


Classification. 


1885 


1895 


Area*  (square  miles), 
Persons  to  a  square  mile,    . 
Families  to  a  square  mile,  . 
Dwellingsf  to  a  square  mile, 
Acres  to  a  person, 
Acres  to  a  family, 
Acres  to  a  dwelling, f  • 
Square  feet  to  a  person. 
Square  feet  to  a  family, 
Square  feet  to  a  dwelling,! 


8,040 

8,010 

241.56 

310  97 

52.79 

68.08 

40.40 

53.30 

2.65 

2.06 

12.12 

9.40 

15.84 

12.01 

115,410 

89,650 

528,121 

409,478 

690,034 

523,093 

*  Land  surface  only. 


t  Includes  both  occupied  and  unoccupied  dwelling  houses. 


The  area  of  the  State  in  square  miles,  including  land  surface  only,  is,  of  course,  the 
same  in  1895  as  in  1885.  The  number  of  persons  to  a  square  mile  in  1895  is  310.97,  as 
against  241 .  56  in  1885.  The  average  number  of  families  to  a  square  mile,  which  in  1885 
was  52.79,  has  risen  to  68.08.  The  number  of  dwellings  to  a  square  mile,  including 
both  occupied  and  unoccupied  dwellings,  has  risen  from  40 .  40  to  53 .  30.  On  the  average, 
each  person  in  the  Commonwealth  had  an  allotment  of  2.65  acres  in  1885,  but  in  1895 
this  has  fallen  to  2.06.  The  average  number  of  acres  to  a  family,  which  in  1885  was 
12.12,  has  fallen  to  9.40.  The  average  number  of  acres  to  a  dwelling  has  fallen  from 
15.84  to  12.01.  On  the  average,  each  person  in  1885  occupied  115,410  square  feet,  but 
under  the  increase  in  population,  each  person  now  has,  on  the  average,  only  89,650 
square  feet.  The  number  of  square  feet  to  a  family  has  fallen  from  528,121  to  409,478, 
and  the  average  number  of  square  feet  to  each  dwelling,  from  690,034  to  523,093. 
This  comparison  shows  quite  clearly  the  effect  of  the  increase  of  population  upon  a 
territory  which  is  incapable  of  expansion,  and  while  the  comparisons  which  have  been 
made  in  connection  with  previous  tables  indicate  that  undue  concentration  of  the  popu- 
lation is  still  confined  to  limited  areas  and  to  a  few  sections  in  certain  cities  and  towns, 
it  is,  nevertheless,  true  that  the  area  available  to  each  person  is,  as  a  matter  of  averages, 
constantly  growing  smaller,  and  that  the  decrease,  when  measured  at  intervals  of  10 
years,  is  quite  material. 


Native  and  Foreign  Born. 


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:n^atiye  and  foreig:n^  bor:n". 


ConNTIES 

1 

Xative 
Bom 

Foreign 
Born 

Percentages 

Counties, 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and 
Sex. 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
1   Bom 

Cities,  Towns,  and 
Sex. 

Native  Foreign 
Born   1  Bom 

BARNSTABLE. 

BERKSHIRE  —Con 

Barnstable, 

3,822 

233 

94.25 

5.75 

Alford,       . 

259 

21 

92.. 50 

7.50 

Males,    . 

1,841 

103 

45.40 

2.54 

Males,    . 

139 

13 

49.65 

4.64 

Females, 

1,981 

130 

48.85 

3.21 

Females, 

120 

8 

42.85 

2.86 

Bourne, 

1,486 

94 

94.05 

5.95 

Becket, 

723 

165 

81.42 

18.58 

Males,    . 

727 

45 

46.01 

2.85 

Males,    . 

388 

95 

43.69 

10.70 

Females, 

759 

49 

48.04 

3.10 

Females, 

335 

70 

37.73 

7.88 

Brewster,   . 

831 

70 

92.23 

7.77 

Cheshire,   . 

975 

201 

82.91 

17.09 

Males,    . 

406 

31 

45.06 

3.44 

Males,   . 

487 

]]2 

41.41 

9.53 

Females, 

425 

39 

47.17 

4.33 

Females, 

488 

89 

41.50 

7.56 

Chatham,   . 

1,764 

45 

97.51 

2.49 

Clarksburg, 

801 

208 

79.39 

20.61 

Males,    . 

878 

20 

48.53 

1.11 

Males,    . 

397 

105 

39.. 35 

10.40 

Females, 

886 

25 

48.98 

1.38 

Females, 

404 

103 

40.04 

10.21 

Dennis, 

2,436 

109 

95.72 

4.28 

Dalton, 

2,659 

551 

82.83 

17.17 

Males,    . 

1,115 

49 

43.81 

1.93 

Males,   . 

1,284 

222 

40.00 

6.92 

Females, 

1,321 

60 

51.91 

2.35 

Females, 

1,375 

329 

42.83 

10.25 

Eastham,   . 

462 

14 

97.06 

2.94 

Egremont, 

787 

49 

94.14 

5.86 

Males,    . 

230 

4 

48.32 

0.84 

Males,    . 

382 

24 

45.69 

2.87 

Females, 

232 

10 

48.74 

2.10 

Females, 

405 

25 

48.45 

2.99 

Falmouth,  . 

2,284 

371 

86.03 

13.97 

Florida, 

347 

78 

81.65 

18.35 

Males,    . 

1,111 

172 

41.85 

6.47 

Males,    . 

172 

51 

40.47 

12.00 

Females, 

1,173 

199 

44.18 

7.50 

Females, 

175 

27 

41.18 

6.35 

Harwich,    . 

2,370 

162 

93.60 

6.40 

Great  Barringto 

n,     . 

3,910 

884 

81.56 

18.44 

Males,   . 

1,181 

72 

46.64 

2.85 

Males,    . 

1,902 

430 

39.67 

8.97 

Females, 

1,189 

90 

46.96 

3.55 

Females, 

2,008 

454 

41.89 

9.47 

Mashpee,    . 

319 

11 

96.67 

3.33 

Hancock,    . 

483 

28 

94.52 

5.48 

Males,    . 

173 

5 

52.43 

1.51 

Males,   . 

252 

14 

49.31 

2.74 

Females, 

146 

6 

44.24 

1.82 

Females, 

231 

14 

45.21 

2.74 

Orleans,      . 

1,132 

66 

94.49 

5.51 

Hinsdale,   . 

1,274 

376 

77.21 

22.79 

Males,    . 

527 

32 

43.99 

2.67 

Males,    . 

628 

193 

38.06 

11.70 

Females, 

605 

34 

50.50 

2.84 

Females, 

646 

183 

39.15 

11.09 

Provincetown,   . 

3,228 

1,327 

70.87 

29.13 

Lanesborough,  . 

738 

110 

87.03 

12.97 

Males,   . 

1,529 

686 

33.57 

15.06 

Males,    . 

374 

60 

44.10 

7.08 

Females, 

1,699 

641 

37.30 

14.07 

Females, 

364 

50 

42.93 

5.89 

Sandwich,  . 

1,344 

236 

85.06 

14.94 

Lee,    . 

3,224 

842 

79.29 

20.71 

Males,    . 

632 

102 

40.00 

6.46 

Males,   . 

1,528 

445 

37.58 

10.94 

Females, 

712 

134  i 

45.06 

8.48 

Females, 

1,696 

397 

41.71 

9.77 

Truro, 

690 

125 

84.66 

15.34 

Lenox, 

2,119 

753 

73.78 

26.22 

Males,    . 

338 

64 

41.47 

7.86 

Males,   . 

1,099 

430 

38.27 

14.97 

Females, 

352 

61 

43.19 

7.48 

Females, 

1,020 

323 

35.51 

11.25 

Wellfleet,  . 

900 

68 

92.98 

7.02 

Monterey,  . 

423 

41 

91.16 

8.84 

Males,   . 

419 

30 

43.29 

3.09 

Males,    . 

216 

25 

46.55 

5.39 

Females, 

481 

38 

49.69 

3.93 

Females, 

207 

16 

44.61 

3.45 

Yarmouth, 

1,583 

72 

95.65 

4.35 

Mount  Washingi 

ton, . 

120 

16 

88.23 

11.77 

Males,    . 

746 

26 

45.08 

1.57 

Males,    . 

65 

11 

47.79 

8.09 

Females, 

837 

46 

50.57 

2.78 

Females, 

55 

5 

40.44 

3.68 

New  Ashford,  . 

107 

9 

92.24 

7.76 

BERKSHIRE. 

Males,   . 
Females, 

63 

44 

5 

4 

64.31 
37.93 

4.31 
3.45 

Adams, 

5,020 

2,817 

64.05 

35.95 

New  Marlborouf 

?h,   . 

1,127 

161 

87.50 

12.50 

Males,    , 

2,392 

1,320 

30.52 

16.85 

Males,    . 

592 

90 

45.96 

6.99 

Females, 

2,628 

1,497 

33.53 

19.10 

Females, 

535 

71 

41.54 

5.51 

[793] 


794 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  — Continued. 


Counties, 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Percentages 

Counties, 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

Sex. 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and 
Sex. 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

BERKSHIRE— Con. 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

NoBTH  Adams, 

13,666 

5,469 

71.42 

28.58 

Dighton,     . 

1,495 

302 

83.20 

16.80 

Males,    . 

6,565 

2,785 

34.31 

14.55 

Males,    . 

749 

167 

41.68 

9.29 

Females, 

7,101 

2,684 

37.11 

14.03 

Females, 

746 

135 

41.52 

7.51 

Otis,   .        .        .        . 

500 

18 

96.52 

3.48 

Easton, 

3,338 

1,114 

74.98 

25.02 

Males,   . 

283 

6 

54.63 

1.16 

Males,    . 

1,702 

584 

38.23 

13.12 

Females, 

217 

12 

41.89 

2.32 

Females, 

1,636 

530 

36.75 

11.90 

Peru,  .... 

269 

36 

88.20 

11.80 

Fairhaven, 

2,859 

479 

85.65 

14.35 

Males,   . 

127 

19 

41.64 

6.23 

Males,   . 

1,323 

231 

39.63 

6.92 

Females, 

142 

17 

46.56 

5.57 

Females, 

1,.536 

248 

46.02 

7.43 

PiTTSFIELD, 

15,913 

4,548 

77.77 

22.23 

Fall  River,     . 

44,683 

44,520 

50.09 

49.91 

Males,    . 

7,629 

2,209 

37.28 

10.80 

Males,   . 

21,803 

20,901 

24.44 

23.43 

Females, 

8,284 

2,339 

40.49 

11.43 

Females, 

22,880 

23,619 

25.65 

26.48 

Richmond, 

547 

154 

78.03 

21.97 

Freetown,  . 

1,222 

183 

86.98 

13.02 

Males,   . 

273 

81 

38.94 

11.56 

Males,   , 

608 

117 

43.28 

8.32 

Females, 

274 

73 

39.09 

10.41 

Females, 

614 

66 

43.70 

4.70 

Sandisfield, 

741 

61 

92.39 

7.61 

Mansfield,  , 

3,157 

565 

84.82 

15.18 

Males,   . 

372 

29 

46.38' 

3.62 

Males,    . 

1,528 

265 

41.05 

7.12 

Females, 

369 

32 

46.01 

3.99 

Females, 

1,629 

300 

43.77 

8.06 

Savoy, 

471 

33 

93.45 

6.55 

New  Bedford, 

32,537 

22,714 

58.89 

41.11 

Males,    . 

235 

21 

46.62 

4.17 

Males,   . 

15,364 

10,794 

27.81 

19.53 

Females, 

236 

12 

46.83 

2.38 

Females, 

17,173 

11,920 

31.08 

21.58 

Sheffield,    . 

1,703 

194 

89.77 

10.23 

North  Attleborough, 

5,024 

1,-552 

76.40 

23.60 

Males,   , 

844 

100 

44.49 

5.27 

Males,    . 

2,436 

709 

37.05 

10.78 

P'emales, 

859 

94 

45.28 

4.96 

Females, 

2,588 

843 

39.35 

12.82 

Stockbridge, 

1,708 

369 

82.23 

17.77 

Korton, 

1,396 

218 

86.49 

13.51 

Males,    . 

820 

176 

39.48 

8.47 

Males,    . 

655 

105 

40.58 

6.51 

Females, 

888 

193 

42.75 

9.30 

Females, 

741 

113 

45.91 

7.00 

Tyringham, 

344 

19 

94.77 

5.23 

Raynham,  . 

1,312 

206 

86.43 

13.57 

Males,    . 

176 

10 

48.49 

2.75 

Males,    . 

639 

112 

42.09 

7.38 

Females, 

168 

9 

46.28 

2.48 

Females, 

673 

94 

44.34 

6.19 

Washington, 

342 

81 

80.85 

19.15 

Rehoboth,  . 

1,586 

224 

87.62 

12.38 

Males,    . 

193 

43 

45.62 

10.17 

Males,   . 

818 

140 

45.19 

7.74 

Females, 

149 

38 

35.23 

8.98 

Females, 

768 

84 

42.43 

4.64 

West  Stockbridge,    . 

1,030 

227 

81.94 

18.06 

Seekonk,    . 

1,181 

284 

80.61 

19.39 

Males,    . 

495 

113 

39.38 

8.99 

Males,    . 

607 

186 

41.43 

12.70 

Females, 

535 

114 

42.56 

9.07 

Females, 

574 

98 

39.18 

6.69 

Williamstown,  . 

3,874 

1,013 

79.27 

20.73 

Somerset,  , 

1,574 

409 

79.37 

20.63 

Males,    . 

2,123 

492 

43.44 

10.07 

Males,    . 

798 

242 

40.24 

12.21 

Females, 

1,751 

521 

35.83 

10.66 

Females, 

776 

167 

39.13 

8.42 

Windsor,    . 

504 

52 

90.65 

9.35 

Swansea,    . 

1,349 

278 

82.91 

17.09 

Males,    . 

274 

27 

49.28 

4.86 

Males,    . 

672 

158 

41.30 

9.71 

Females, 

230 

25 

41.37 

4.49 

Females, 

677 

120 

41.61 

7.38 

Taunton,  . 

19,340 

7,775 

71.33 

28.67 

BRISTOL. 

Males,   . 

9,.532 

3,615 

35.16 

13.33 

Acushnet, . 

Males,   , 

Females, 
Attleborough,   . 

995 

493 

502 

6,213 

120 

75 

45 

2,075 

89.24 
44.22 
45.02 
74.96 

10.76 
6.72 
4.04 

25.04 

Females, 

Westport,  . 

Males,    . 

Females, 

9,808 
2,189 
1,086 
1,103 

4,160 
489 
258 
231 

36.17 
81.74 
40.55 
41.19 

15.34 

18.26 

9.64 

8.62 

Males,   . 
Females, 

3,054 
3,159 

975 
1,100 

36.84 
38.12 

11.77 
13.27 

DUKES. 

Berkley,     . 

847 

108 

88.69 

11.31 

Chilmark,  . 

302 

2 

99.34 

0.66 

Males,   . 

418 

64 

43.77 

6.70 

Males,    . 

150 

1 

49.34 

0.33 

Females, 

429 

44 

44.92 

4.61 

Females, 

152 

1 

50.00 

0.33 

Dartmouth, 

2,623 

484 

84.42 

15.58 

Cottage  City,     . 

808 

230 

77.84 

22.16 

Males,   . 

1,321 

278 

42.51 

8.95 

Males,   . 

389 

119 

37.47 

11.47 

Females, 

1,302 

206 

41.91 

6.63 

Females, 

419 

111 

40.37 

10.69 

NATIVE    AND    FOREIGN    BORN. 


795 


NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  — 

Continued. 

Counties, 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Percentages 

Counties, 
Cities,  Towns,  and 

Sex. 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and 
Sex. 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

DUKES  — Con. 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Edgartown, 

1,008 

117 

89.60 

10.40 

Lawrence, 

27,862 

24,302 

53.41 

46.. 59 

Males,    . 

• 

470 

57 

41.78 

5.06 

Males,    . 

13,614 

11,493 

26.10 

22.03 

Females, 

538 

60 

47.82 

5.34 

Females, 

14,248 

12,809 

27.31 

24.56 

Gay  Head, 

164 

5 

97.04 

2.96 

Lynn, 

46,060 

16,294 

73.87 

26.13 

Males,    . 

87 

3 

51.48 

1.77 

Males,    . 

22,595 

7,578 

36.24 

12.15 

Females, 

77 

2 

45.56 

1.19 

Females, 

23,465 

8,716 

37.63 

13.98 

Gosnold,     , 

120 

20 

85.71 

14.29 

Lynnfield, . 

716 

102 

87.53 

12.47 

Males,    . 

71 

17 

50.71 

12.15 

Males,   . 

355 

53 

43.40 

6.48 

Females, 

49 

3 

35.00 

2.14 

Females, 

361 

49 

44.13 

5.99 

Tisbury,     . 

916 

86 

91.42 

8.58 

Manchester, 

1,406 

470 

74.94 

25.06 

Males,    . 

433 

44 

43.21 

4.39 

Males,    . 

673 

220 

35.87 

11.73 

Females, 

483 

42 

48.21 

4.19 

Females, 

733 

250 

39.07 

13.33 

"VA'est  Tisbury, 

421 

39 

91.52 

8.48 

Marblehead, 

6,767 

904 

88.22 

11.78 

Males,    . 

196 

20 

42.61 

4.35 

Males,   . 

3,289 

360 

42.88 

4.69 

Females, 

225 

19 

48.91 

4.13 

Females, 

3,478 

544 

45.34 

7.09 

Merrimac,  . 

1,977 

324 

85.92 

14.08 

ESSEX. 

Males,   . 
Females, 

940 
1,037 

171 
153 

40.85 
45.07 

7.43 

6.65 

Amesbury, 

7,452 

2,534 

74.62 

25.38 

Methuen,    . 

3,7.33 

1,957 

65.61 

34.39 

Males,    . 

3,542 

1,238 

35.47 

12.40 

Males,   . 

1,832 

928 

32.20 

16.31 

Females, 

3,910 

1,296 

39.15 

12.98 

Females, 

1,901 

1,029 

33.41 

18.08 

Andover,    . 

4,454 

1,691 

72.48 

27.52 

Middleton, 

706 

132 

84.25 

15.75 

Males,    . 

2,179 

734 

35.46 

11.94 

Males,    . 

360 

68 

42.96 

8.11 

Females, 

2,275 

957 

37.02 

15.58 

Females, 

346 

64 

41.29 

7.64 

Beverly,  . 

9,636 

2,170 

81.62 

18.38 

Nahant, 

597 

268 

69.02 

30.98 

Males,    . 

4,737 

991 

40.12 

8.40 

Males,    . 

308 

117 

35.61 

13.52 

Females, 

4,899 

1,179 

41.50 

9.98 

Females, 

289 

151 

33.41 

17.46 

Boxford,     . 

647 

80 

89.00 

11.00 

Newbury,  . 

1,307 

182 

87.78 

12.22 

Males,    . 

318 

41 

43.74 

5.64 

Males,   . 

647 

113 

43.45 

7.59 

Females, 

329 

39 

45.26 

5.36 

Females, 

660 

69 

44.. 33 

4.63 

Bradford,  . 

3,995 

741 

84.35 

15.65 

Newburtport 

11,593 

2,959 

79.66 

20.34 

Males,    . 

1,882 

340 

39.74 

7.18 

Males,    . 

5,379 

1,237 

36.96 

8.50 

Females, 

2,113 

401 

44.61 

8.47 

Females, 

6,214 

1,722 

42.70 

11.84 

Danvers,    . 

6,315 

1,866 

77.19 

22.81 

North  Andover, 

2,526 

1,043 

70.78 

29.22 

Males,   , 

3,074 

884 

37.57 

10.81 

Males,    . 

1,254 

511 

35.14 

14.31 

Females, 

3,241 

982 

39.62 

12.00 

Females, 

1,272 

532 

35.64 

14.91 

Essex, 

1,394 

193 

87.84 

12.16 

Peabody,    . 

7,876 

2,631 

74.96 

25.04 

Males,    . 

705 

104 

44.43 

6.55 

Males,    . 

3,929 

1,333 

37.39 

12.69 

Females, 

689 

89 

43.41 

5.61 

Females, 

3,947 

1,298 

37.57 

12.35 

Georgetown, 

1,864 

186 

90.93 

9.07 

Rockport,  . 

3,261 

2,028 

61.66 

38.34 

Males,    . 

898 

101 

43.81 

4.92 

Males,    . 

1,680 

1,286 

31.77 

24.31 

Females, 

966 

85 

47.12 

4.15 

Females, 

1,581 

742 

29.89 

14.03 

Gloucester, 

16,880 

11,331 

59.88 

40.17 

Rowley,      . 

1,154 

118 

90.72 

9.28 

Males,   . 

8,657 

7,600 

30.69 

26.94 

Males,    . 

599 

57 

47.09 

4.48 

Females, 

8,223 

3,731 

29.14 

13.23 

Females, 

555 

61 

43.63 

4.80 

Groveland, 

1,912 

421 

81.95 

18.05 

Salem, 

23,708 

10,765 

68.77 

31.23 

Males,    . 

926 

192 

39.69 

8.23 

Males,    . 

11,329 

4,941 

32.87 

14.33 

Females, 

986 

229 

42.26 

9.82 

Females, 

12,379 

5,824 

35.90 

16.90 

Hamilton,  . 

1,068 

288 

78.76 

21.24 

Salisbury,  . 

1,202 

98 

92.46 

7.54 

Males,    . 

521 

164 

38.42 

12.10 

Males,    , 

594 

48 

45.69 

3.69 

Females, 

547 

124 

40.34 

9.14 

Females, 

608 

50 

46.77 

3.85 

Haverhill, 

22,831 

7,378 

75.58 

24.42 

Saugus, 

3,657 

840 

81.32 

18.68 

Males,   . 

11,038 

3,497 

36.54 

11.57 

Males,    . 

1,791 

398 

39.83 

8.85 

Females, 

11,793 

3,881 

39.04 

12.85 

Females, 

1,866 

442 

41.49 

9.83 

Ipswich,     . 

3,432 

1,288 

72.71 

27.29 

Swampscott, 

2,606 

653 

79.96 

20.04 

Males,    . 

1,647 

531 

34.89 

11.25 

Males,    . 

1,270 

264 

38.97 

8.10 

Females, 

1,785 

757 

37.82 

16.04 

Females, 

1,336 

389 

40.99 

11.94 

'96 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  — Continued. 


Counties, 

Percentages 

CODNTIES, 

Percentages 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

Sex. 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Bom 

Cities,  Towns,  and 
Sex. 

Native 

Foreign 

Native 

Foreign 

Born 

Born 

Born 

Born 

ESSEX  — Con. 

FRANKLIN  — Con. 

Topsfield,  . 

929 

104 

89.94 

10.06 

Montague, . 

4,125 

1,933 

68.09 

31.91 

Males,   . 

464 

52 

44.92 

5.03 

Males,    . 

2,057 

1,019 

33.96 

16.82 

Females, 

465 

52 

45.02 

6.03 

Females, 

2,068 

914 

34.13 

15.09 

"Wenham,  . 

797 

89 

89.95 

10.05 

New  Salem, 

783 

86 

90.11 

9.89 

Males,    . 

391 

40 

44.13 

4.52 

Males,    . 

390 

48 

44.88 

5.62 

Females, 

406 

49 

45.82 

5.63 

Females, 

393 

38 

45.23 

4.37 

West  Newbury 

1,375 

268 

83.69 

16.31 

Northfield, 

1,651 

200 

89.20 

10.80 

Males,   . 

680 

131 

41.39 

7.97 

^Nlales,    . 

672 

82 

36.30 

4.43 

Females, 

695 

137 

42.30 

8.34 

Females, 

979 

118 

52.90 

6.37 

Orange, 

4,597 

764 

85.75 

14.25 

FRANKLIN. 

Males,    . 

2,271 

419 

42.36 

7.82 

Ashfield,    . 

953 

60 

94.08 

5.92 

Females, 

2,326 

345 

43.39 

6.43 

Males,    . 

484 

39 

47.78 

3.85 

Rowe, 

383 

116 

76.91 

23.09 

Females, 

469 

21 

46.30 

2.07 

Males,    . 

206 

77 

41.37 

15.46 

Bernardston, 

725 

53 

93.19 

6.81 

Females, 

177 

38 

35.54 

7.63 

Males,    . 

363 

26 

46.66 

3.34 

Shelburne, 

1,408 

152 

90.26 

9.74 

Females, 

362 

27 

46.53 

3.47 

Males,    . 

669 

81 

42.89 

5.19 

Bnckland,  . 

1,196 

352 

77.26 

22.74 

Females, 

739 

71 

47.37 

4.55 

Males,    . 

610 

175 

39.41 

11.30 

Shutesbury, 

413 

31 

93.02 

6.98 

Females, 

586 

177 

37.85 

11.44 

Males,    . 

204 

14 

45.95 

3.16 

Charlemont, 

986 

65 

94.72 

5.28 

Females, 

209 

17 

47.07 

3.83 

Males,    . 

493 

33 

47.36 

3.17 

Sunderland, 

578 

118 

83.05 

16.95 

Females, 

493 

22 

47.36 

2.11 

Males,    . 

305 

76 

43.82 

10.92 

Col  rain, 

1,367 

243 

84.91 

16.09 

Females, 

273 

42 

39.23 

6.03 

Males,  • . 

702 

149 

43.60 

9.26 

Warwick,  . 

513 

86 

85.64 

14.36 

Females, 

665 

94 

41.31 

5.83 

Males,    . 

263 

58 

43.91 

9.68 

Conway,     . 

1,132 

172 

86.81 

13.19 

Females, 

250 

28 

41.73 

4.68 

Males,    . 

567 

90 

43.48 

6.90 

Wendell,    . 

451 

78 

85.26 

14.74 

Females, 

565 

82 

43.33 

6.29 

Males,    . 

245 

48 

46.32 

9.07 

Deerfield,  . 

2,396 

611 

79.68 

20.32 

Females, 

206 

30 

38.94 

5.67 

Males,    . 

1,209 

341 

40.21 

11.34 

Whately,    . 

647 

108 

85.70 

• 

14.30 

Females, 

1,187 

270 

39.47 

8.98 

Males,    . 

326 

66 

43.18 

8.74 

Erving, 

815 

149 

84.54 

16.46 

Females, 

321 

42 

42.62 

5.56 

Males,    . 

409 

81 

42.43 

8.40 

Females, 

406 

68 

42.11 

7.06 

HAMPDEN. 

Gill,    . 

934 

148 

86.32 

13.68 

Agawam,   . 

1,908 

500 

79.24 

20.76 

Males,    . 

684 

115 

53.97 

10.63 

Males,    . 

984 

253 

40.87 

10.50 

Females, 

350 

33 

32.35 

3.06 

Females, 

924 

247 

38.37 

10.26 

Greenfield, 

5,152 

1,077 

82.71 

17.29 

Blandford, 

828 

21 

97.53 

2.47 

Males,    . 

2,480 

507 

39.81 

8.14 

Males,    . 

426- 

11 

50.18 

1.29 

Females, 

2,672 

570 

42.90 

9.15 

Females, 

402 

10 

47.35 

1.18 

Hawley,      . 

451 

17 

96.37 

3.63 

Brimfield,  . 

857 

105 

89.08 

10.92 

Males,    . 

241 

9 

51.50 

1.92 

Males,    . 

436 

62 

45.32 

6.45 

Females, 

210 

8 

44.87 

1.71 

Females, 

421 

43 

43.76 

4.47 

Heath, 

454 

22 

96.38. 

4.62 

Chester, 

1,272 

157 

89.01 

10.99 

Males,    . 

233 

17 

48.96 

3.67 

Males,    . 

616 

84 

43.11 

5.88 

Females, 

221 

5 

46.43 

1.06 

Females, 

656 

73 

45.90 

5.11 

Leverett,    . 

723 

21 

97.18 

2.82 

Chicopee, 

9,359 

7,061 

57.00 

43.00 

Males,    . 

364 

15 

48.93 

2.01 

Males,    . 

4,565 

3,530 

27.80 

21.50 

Females, 

359 

6 

48.25 

0.81 

Females, 

4,794 

3,631 

29.20 

21.50 

Leyden, 

336 

27 

92.56 

7  44 

East  Longraeadow,  . 

976 

615 

61.35 

38.65 

Males,    . 

171 

14 

47.10 

3.86 

Males,    . 

479 

384 

30.11 

24.13 

Females, 

165 

13 

45.46 

3.58 

Females, 

497 

231 

31.24 

14.52 

Monroe, 

229 

69 

76.85 

23.15  i 

Granville,  . 

902 

103 

89.76 

10.25 

Males,   . 

117 

59 

39.26 

19.80 

Males,    . 

465 

67 

46.27 

5.67 

Females, 

112 

10 

37.59 

3.35 

Females, 

437 

46 

43.48 

4.58 

NATIVE    AND    FOREIGN   BORN. 


797 


NATIVE  AND.  FOREIGN  BORN— 

Continued. 

Counties, 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Percentages 

Counties, 
Cities,  Towns,  and 

Sex. 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and 
Skx. 

Native 
Boni 

Foreign 
B(irn 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

HAMPSHIRE— Con 

Hampden,  . 

595 

148 

80.08 

19.92 

Chesterfield,      . 

568 

21 

96.43 

3.57 

Males,    . 

298 

76 

40.11 

10.23 

Males,    . 

289 

12 

49.06 

2.04 

Females, 

297 

72 

39.97 

9.69 

Females, 

279 

9 

47.37 

1.53 

Holland,     . 

180 

19 

90.45 

9.55 

Cummington, 

717 

33 

95.60 

4.40 

Males,    . 

95 

12 

47.74 

6.03 

Males,    . 

346 

21 

46.13 

2.80 

Females, 

85 

7 

42.71 

3.52 

Females, 

371 

12 

49.47 

1.60 

HOLTOKE,  . 

22,247 

18,075 

55.17 

44.83 

Easthampton, 

3,363 

1,427 

70.21 

29.79 

Males,    . 

10,780 

8,418 

26.73 

20.88 

Males,    . 

1,579 

663 

32.97 

13.84 

Females, 

11,467 

9,657 

28.44 

23.95 

Females, 

1,784 

764 

37.24 

15.95 

Longmeadow, 

511 

109 

82.42 

17.58 

Enfield,      . 

776 

214 

78.38 

21.62 

Males,    . 

238 

52 

38.39 

8.38 

Males,   . 

405 

107 

40.91 

10.81 

Females, 

273 

57 

44.03 

9.20 

Females, 

371 

107 

37.47 

10.81 

Ludlow, 

1,544 

1,018 

60.27 

39.73 

Goshen, 

283 

21 

93.09 

6.91 

Males,    . 

782 

532 

30.53 

20.76 

Males,   . 

148 

12 

48.68 

3.95 

Females, 

762 

486 

29.74 

18.97 

Females, 

135 

9 

44.41 

2.96 

Monson,     . 

2,998 

748 

80.03 

19.97 

Granby,      . 

607 

141 

81.15 

18.85 

Males,    . 

1,463 

399 

39.06 

10.65 

Males,   . 

304 

90 

40.64 

12.03 

Females, 

1,535 

349 

40.97 

9.32 

Females, 

303 

51 

40.51 

6.82 

Montgomery, 

260 

15 

94.55 

5.45 

Greenwich, 

460 

21 

95.63 

4.37 

Males,    . 

141 

10 

51.28 

3.63 

Males,   . 

232 

11 

48.23 

2.29 

Females, 

119 

5 

43.27 

1.82 

Females, 

228 

10 

47.40 

2.08 

Palmer, 

4,533 

2,325 

66.10 

33.90 

Hadley,      . 

1,354 

350 

79.46 

20.54 

Males,    . 

2,171 

1,174 

31.66 

17.12 

Males,    . 

686 

208 

40.26 

12.20 

Females, 

2,362 

1,151 

34.44 

16.78 

Females, 

668 

142 

39.20 

8.34 

Russell, 

683 

163 

80.73 

19.27 

Hatfield,     . 

992 

270 

78.61 

21.39 

Males,    . 

347 

93 

41.02 

10.99 

Males,    . 

513 

156 

40.65 

12.36 

Females, 

336 

70 

39.71 

8.28 

Females, 

479 

114 

37.96 

9.03 

Southwick, 

859 

102 

89.39 

10.61 

Huntington, 

1,221 

229 

84.21 

15.79 

Males,    . 

449 

61 

46.72 

6.35 

Males,   . 

603 

119 

41.59 

8.20 

Females, 

410 

41 

42.67 

4.26 

Females, 

618 

110 

42.62 

7.59 

Spkingfibld, 

38,828 

12,694 

75.36 

24.64 

Middlefield, 

337 

49 

87.31 

12.69 

Males,    . 

18,644 

6,007 

36.19 

11.66 

Males,    . 

170 

27 

44.04 

7.00 

Females, 

20,184 

6,687 

39.17 

12.98 

Females, 

167 

22 

43.27 

5.69 

Tolland,     . 

262 

47 

84.79 

15.21 

Northampton, 

12,564 

4,182 

75.02 

24.98 

Males,    . 

145 

26 

46.93 

8.41 

Males,    . 

5,465 

1,969 

32.63 

11.76 

Females, 

117 

21 

37.86 

6.80 

Females, 

7,099 

2,213 

42.38 

13.22 

Wales, 

652 

131 

83.27 

16.73 

Pelham, 

458 

28 

94.24 

5.76 

Males,   . 

333 

72 

42.53 

9.19 

Males,    . 

235 

11 

48.36 

2.26 

Females, 

,319 

59 

40.74 

7.54 

Females, 

223 

17 

45.88 

3.50 

Westfield,  . 

8,692 

1,971 

81.52 

18.48 

Plainfield,  . 

440 

10 

97.78 

2.22 

Males,   . 

4,246 

929 

39.82 

8.71 

Males,    . 

225 

6 

50.00 

1.33 

Females, 

4,446 

1,042 

41.70 

9.77 

Females, 

215 

4 

47.78 

0.89 

"West  Springfiel 

d,      . 

4,740 

1,385 

77.39 

22.61 

Prescott,    . 

386 

15 

96,26 

3.74 

Males,    . 

2,324 

627 

37.94 

10.24 

Males,   . 

201 

7 

50.12 

1.75 

Females, 

2,416 

758 

39.45 

12.37 

Females, 

185 

8 

46.14 

1.99 

Wilbraham, 

1,345 

395 

77.30 

22.70 

Southampton, 

915 

139 

86.81 

13.19 

Males,    . 

661 

176 

37.99 

10.11 

Males,    . 

453 

84 

42.98 

7.97 

Females, 

684 

219 

39.31 

12.59 

Females, 

462 

55 

43.83 

5.22 

South  Hadley, 

3,122 

1,321 

70.27 

29.73 

HAMPSHIRE. 

Males,    . 
Females, 

1,385 
1,737 

669 
652 

31.17 
39.10 

15.06 
14.67 

Amherst,   . 

4,275 

510 

89.34 

10.66 

Ware, 

4,460 

3,191 

58.29 

41.71 

Males,   . 

2,191 

236 

45.79 

4.93 

Males,    . 

2,107 

1,469 

27.54 

19.20 

Females, 

2,084 

274 

43.55 

5.73 

Females, 

2,353 

1,722 

30.75 

22.51 

Belchertown, 

1,860 

301 

86.07 

13.93 

Westhampton, 

418 

58 

87.82 

12.18 

Males,    . 

961 

154 

44.47 

7.13 

Males,    . 

206 

35 

43.28 

7.35 

Females, 

899 

147 

41.60 

6.80 

Females, 

212 

23 

44.54 

4.83 

798 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  —  Continued. 


Counties, 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Percentages 

Counties, 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and 
Sex. 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

Sex. 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Bom 

HAMPSHIRE— Con. 

MIDDLESEX  -  Con. 

Williamsburg,  . 

1,594 

361 

81.53 

18.47 

Everett,  . 

13,238 

5,335 

71.27 

28.73 

Males,    . 

783 

167 

40.05 

8.54 

Males,   . 

6,466 

2,591 

34.81 

13.95 

Females, 

811 

194 

41.48 

9.93 

Females, 

6,772 

2,744 

36.46 

14.78 

Worthington,     . 

626 

22 

96.60 

3.40 

Framingham,     . 

7,383 

2,129 

77.62 

22.38 

Males,    . 

327 

14 

50.46 

2.16 

Males,    . 

3,581 

989 

37.65 

10.39 

Females, 

299 

8 

46.14 

1.24 

Females, 

3,802 

1,140 

39.97 

11.99 

Groton, 

1,847 

345 

84.26 

15.74 

MIDDLESEX. 

Males,    . 
Females, 

929 
918 

149 
196 

42.38 
41.88 

6.80 
8.94 

Acton, 

1,620 

358 

81.90 

18.10 

Holliston,  . 

2,234 

484 

82.19 

17.81 

Males,   . 

787 

193 

39.78 

9.76 

Males,    . 

1,073 

236 

39.48 

8.68 

Females, 

833 

165 

42.12 

8.34 

Females, 

1,161 

248 

42.71 

9.13 

Arlington, . 

4,611 

1,904 

70.77 

29.23 

Hopkinton, 

2,418 

566 

81.03 

18.97 

Males,    . 

2,163 

904 

33.20 

13.88 

Males,    . 

1,195 

274 

40.05 

9.18 

Females, 

2,448 

1,000 

37.57 

15.35 

Females, 

1,223 

292 

40.98 

9.79 

Ashby, 

745 

59 

92.66 

7.34 

Hudson,     . 

4,127 

1,181 

77.75 

22.25 

Males,   . 

386 

27 

48.01 

3.36 

Males,    . 

1,963 

570 

36.98 

10.74 

Females, 

359 

32 

44.65 

3.98 

Females, 

2,164 

611 

40.77 

11.51 

Ashland,    . 

1,663 

427 

79.57 

20.43 

Lexington, 

2,561 

937 

73.22 

26.78 

Males,    . 

802 

213 

38.37 

10.19 

Males,   . 

1,220 

472 

34.88 

13.49 

Females, 

861 

214 

41.20 

10.24 

Females, 

1,341 

465 

38.34 

13.29 

Ayer, . 

1,719 

382 

81.82 

18.18 

Lincoln, 

705 

406 

63.46 

36.54 

Males,    . 

834 

184 

39.70 

8.75 

Males,    . 

368 

258 

33.13 

' 23.22 

Females, 

885 

198 

42.12 

9.43 

Females, 

337 

148 

30.33 

13.32 

Bedford,     . 

856 

313 

73.22 

26.78 

Littleton,    . 

891 

245 

78.43 

21.57 

Males,    . 

451 

172 

38.57 

14.72 

Males,    . 

437 

132 

38.47 

11.62 

Females, 

405 

141 

34.65 

12.06 

Females, 

454 

113 

39.96 

9.95 

Belmont,    . 

1,796 

1,047 

63.17 

36.83 

Lowell,    . 

47,023 

37,344 

55.74 

44.26 

Males,    . 

884 

635 

31.09 

22.34 

l^lales,   . 

22,152 

16,779 

26.26 

19.88 

Females, 

912 

412 

32.08 

14.49 

Fem.ales, 

24,871 

20,565 

29.48 

24.38 

Billerica,    . 

1,819 

758 

70.59 

29.41 

Malden,   . 

20,719 

8,989 

69.74 

30.26 

Males,    . 

933 

368 

36.21 

14.28 

Males,   . 

9,864 

4,059 

33.21 

13.66 

Females, 

886 

390 

34.38 

15.13 

Females, 

10,855 

4,930 

36.53     16.60 

Boxborough, 

260 

47 

84.69 

15.31 

Marlborough, 

11,151 

3,826 

74.45 

25.55 

Males,   . 

142 

30 

46.26 

9.77 

Males,   . 

5,524 

1,945 

36.88 

12.99 

Females, 

118 

17 

38.43 

5.54 

Females, 

5,627 

1,881 

37.57 

12.56 

Burlington, 

456 

118 

79.44 

20.56 

Maynard,   . 

1,903 

1,187 

61.59 

38.41 

Males,   . 

246 

70 

42.85 

12.20 

Males,   . 

921 

599 

29.81 

19.38 

Females, 

210 

48 

36.59 

8.36 

Females, 

982 

588 

31.78 

19.03 

Cambridge, 

53,388 

28,255 

65.39 

34.61 

Medford, 

10,852 

3,622 

74.98 

25.02 

Males,   . 

26,525 

13,306 

32.49 

16.30 

Males,   . 

5,259 

1,784 

36.34 

12.3? 

Females, 

26,863 

14,949 

32.90 

18.31 

Females, 

5,593 

1,838 

38.64 

12.70 

Carlisle, 

406 

86 

82.52 

17.48 

Melrose,     . 

8,955 

3,010 

74.84 

25.16 

Males,   , 

219 

49 

44.51 

9.96 

Males,    . 

4,214 

1,334 

35.22 

11.15 

Females, 

187 

37 

38.01 

7.52 

Females, 

4,741 

1,676 

39.62 

14.01 

Chelmsford, 

2,374 

788 

75.08 

24.92 

Natick, 

7,086 

1,728 

80.39 

19.61 

Males,    . 

1,206 

405 

38.14 

12.81 

Males,   . 

3,.395 

839 

38.52 

9.52 

Females, 

1,168 

383 

36.94 

12.11 

Females, 

3,691 

889 

41.87 

10.09 

Concord,    . 

3,839 

1,336 

74  18 

25.82 

Newton,  . 

18,871 

8,719 

68.40 

31.60 

Males,    , 

2,371 

786 

45.81 

15.19 

Males,   . 

8,715 

3,640 

31.59 

13.19 

Females, 

1,468 

550 

28.37 

10.63 

Females, 

10,156 

5,079 

36.81 

18.41 

Dracut, 

1,607 

836 

65.78 

34.22 

North  Reading, 

737 

98 

88.26 

11.74 

Males,   . 

860 

465 

35.20 

19.04 

Males,    . 

363 

59 

43.47 

7.07 

Females, 

747 

371 

30.58 

15.18 

Females, 

374 

39 

44.79 

4.67 

Dunstable, 

359 

41 

89.75 

10.25 

Pepperell,  . 

2,691 

630 

81.03 

18.97 

Males,    . 

183 

24 

45.75 

6.00 

Males,   . 

1,337 

313 

40.26 

9.42 

Females, 

176 

17 

44.00 

4.25 

Females, 

1,354 

317 

40.77 

9.55 

NATIVE    AND   FOREIGN    BORN. 


'99 


NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN —Continued. 


Counties, 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Bora 

Percentages 

Counties, 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

Sex. 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Cities,  Towns,  and 
Sex. 

Native  Foreign 
Born      Born 

MIDDLESEX -Con. 

NANTUCKET. 

Reading,    . 

3,799 

918 

80.54 

19.46 

Nantucket, 

2,766 

250 

91.71 

8.29 

Males,    . 

1,811 

424 

38.39 

8.99 

Males,   . 

1,220 

95 

40.45 

3.15 

Females, 

1,988 

494 

42.15 

10.47 

Females, 

1,546 

155 

51.26 

5.14 

Sherborn,  . 

1,045 

401 

72.27 

27.73 

Males,    . 
Females, 

440 
605 

144 

257 

30.43 
41.84 

9.96 
17.77 

NORFOLK. 

Shirley, 

1,042 

357 

74.48 

25.52 

Avon, 

1,392 

234 

85.61 

14.39 

Males,   . 

488 

166 

34.88 

11.87 

Males,    . 

708 

110 

43.54 

6.77 

Females, 

554 

191 

39.60 

13.65 

Females, 

684 

124 

42.07 

7.62 

SOMERVILLE, 

36,989 

15,211 

70.86 

29.14 

Bellingham, 

1,179 

302 

79.61 

20.39 

Males,   . 

17,944 

6,973 

34.37 

13.36 

Males,    . 

567 

154 

38.28 

10.40 

Females, 

19,045 

8,238 

36.49 

15.78 

Females, 

612 

148 

41.33 

9.99 

Stoneham,. 

5,010 

1,274 

79.73 

20.27 

Braintree,  . 

4,111 

1,200 

77.41 

22.59 

Males,    . 

2,428 

642 

38.64 

10.21 

Males,    . 

2,006 

654 

37.77 

12.31 

Females, 

2,582 

632 

41.09 

10.06 

Females, 

2,105 

546 

39.64 

10.28 

Stow, 

719 

201 

78.15 

21.85 

Brookline, 

10,420 

5,744 

64.46 

35.54 

Males,    . 

370 

103 

40.21 

11.20 

Males,   . 

4,780 

2,046 

29.57 

12.66 

Females, 

349 

98 

37.94 

10.65 

Females, 

5,640 

3,698 

34.89 

22.88 

Sudbury,    . 

925 

216 

81.07 

18.93 

Canton, 

3,442 

1,194 

74.24 

25.76 

Males,    . 

470 

133 

41.19 

11.66 

Males,   . 

1,650 

557 

35.59 

12.02 

Females, 

455 

83 

39.88 

7.27 

Females, 

1,792 

637 

38.65 

13.74 

Tewksbury, 

1,866 

1,513 

55.22 

44.78 

Cohasset,   . 

1,970 

504 

79.63 

20.37 

Males,    . 

905 

748 

26.78 

22.14 

Males,   . 

947 

201 

38.28 

8.12 

Females, 

961 

765 

28.44 

22.64 

Females, 

1,023 

303 

41.35 

12.25 

TowDRend, 

1,600 

180 

89.89 

10.11 

Dedham,    . 

5,273 

1,938 

73.12 

26.88 

Males,   . 

781 

99 

43.88 

5.56 

Males,    . 

2,600 

876 

36.05 

12.15 

Females, 

819 

81 

46.01 

4.55 

Females, 

2,673 

1,062 

37.07 

14.73 

Tyngsborough, 

516 

119 

81.26 

18.74 

Dover, 

507 

161 

75.90 

24.10 

Males,    . 

257 

67 

40.47 

10.55 

Males,   . 

264 

81 

39.52 

12.13 

Females, 

259 

52 

40.79 

8.19 

Females, 

243 

80 

36.38 

11.97 

"Wakefield, 

5,999 

2,305 

72.24 

27.76 

Foxborough, 

2,707 

512 

84.09 

15.91 

Males,   . 

2,874 

1,088 

34.01 

13.10 

Males,   . 

1,299 

243 

40.35 

7.55 

Females, 

3,125 

1,217 

37.63 

14.66 

Females, 

1,408 

269 

43.74 

8.36 

Waltham, 

14,805 

6,071 

70.92 

29.08 

Franklin,    . 

3,952 

1,184 

76.95 

23.05 

Males,  . 

6,869 

2,769 

32.90 

13.27 

Males,    . 

1,870 

589 

36.41 

11.47 

Females, 

7,936 

3,302 

38.02 

15.81 

Females, 

2,082 

595 

40.54 

11.58 

Watertown, 

5,436 

2,352 

69.80 

30.20 

Holbrook,  . 

2,007 

291 

87.34 

12.66 

Males,   . 

2,628 

1,112 

33.74 

14.28 

Males,    . 

989 

138 

43.04 

6.00 

Females, 

2,808 

1,240 

36.06 

15.92 

Females, 

1,018 

153 

44.30 

6.66 

Wayland,  . 

1,633 

393 

80.60 

19.40 

Hyde  Park, 

8,476 

3,360 

71.67 

28.33 

Males,    . 

832 

194 

41.06 

9.58 

Males,    . 

4,186 

1,574 

35.40 

13.31 

Females, 

801 

199 

39.54 

9.82 

Females, 

4,290 

1,776 

36.27 

15.02 

Westford,  . 

1,598 

820 

66.09 

33.91 

Medfield,    . 

1,506 

366 

80.45 

19.55 

Males,    . 

821 

403 

33.95 

16.63 

Males,   . 

677 

206 

36.17 

11.00 

Females, 

777 

418 

32.14 

17.28 

Females, 

829 

160 

44.28 

8.55 

Weston,     . 

1,274 

436 

74.50 

25.50 

Medway,    . 

2,415 

498 

82.91 

17.09 

Males,    . 

662 

215 

38.72 

12.57 

Males,    . 

1,206 

232 

41.40 

7.96 

Females, 

612 

221 

35.78 

12.93 

Females, 

1,209 

266 

41.51 

9.13 

Wilmington, 

1,110 

310 

78.17 

21.83 

Millis, 

786 

220 

78.13 

21.87 

Males,    . 

553 

162 

38.94 

11.41 

Males,    . 

376 

108 

37.37 

10.74 

Females, 

557 

148 

39.23 

10.42 

Females, 

410 

112 

40.76 

11.13 

Winchester, 

4,321 

1,829 

70.26 

29.74 

Milton , 

3,720 

1,798 

67.42 

32.58 

Males,    . 

2,090 

838 

33.98 

13.63 

Males,   . 

1,815 

747 

32.89 

13.54 

Females, 

2,231 

991 

36.28 

16.11 

Females, 

1,905 

1,051 

34.53 

19.04 

WOBURN,   . 

9,963 

4,215 

70.27 

29.73 

Needham,  . 

2,.372 

1,139 

67.56 

32.44 

Males,    . 

4,853 

2,147 

34.23 

15.14 

Males,   . 

1,187 

562 

33.81 

16.00 

Females, 

_i 

5,110 

2,068 

36.04 

14.59 

Females, 

1,185 

577 

33.75 

16.44 

800 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  — Continued. 


Counties, 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Percentages 

Counties, 
Cities,  Towns,  and 

Sex. 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

■ 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

Sex. 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

NORFOLK  — Con. 

PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

Norfolk,     . 

655 

227 

74.26 

25.74 

Hanson, 

1,244 

136 

90.14 

9.86 

Males,   . 

349 

122 

39.57 

13.83 

Males,    . 

629 

79 

45.57 

5.73 

Females, 

306 

105 

34.69 

11.91 

Females, 

615 

57 

44.57 

4.13 

Norwood,  . 

3,221 

1,353 

70.42 

29.58 

Hingham,  . 

3,893 

926 

80.78 

19.22 

Males,   . 

1,664 

773 

36.38 

16.90 

Males,   . 

1,861 

438 

38.62 

9.09 

Females, 

1,557 

580 

34.04 

12.68 

Females, 

2,032 

488 

42.16 

10.13 

QUINCT,      . 

13,582 

7,130 

65.58 

34.42 

Hull,  .        .        .        . 

786 

258 

75.29 

24.71 

Males,    . 

6,828 

3,780 

32.97 

18.25 

Males,    . 

418 

118 

40.04 

11.30 

Females, 

6,754 

3,350 

32.61 

16.17 

Females, 

368 

140 

35.25 

13.41 

Randolph, . 

3,054 

640 

82.67 

17.33 

Kingston,  . 

1,467 

279 

84.02 

15.98 

Males,    . 

1,510 

315 

40.87 

8.53 

Males,    . 

717 

130 

41.06 

7.45 

Females, 

1,544 

325 

41.80 

8.80 

Females, 

750 

149 

42.96 

8.53 

Sharon, 

1,349 

368 

78.57 

21.43 

Lakeville,  . 

799 

71 

91.84 

8.16 

Males,    . 

649 

190 

37.80 

11.06 

Males,    . 

393 

46 

45.17 

5.29 

Females, 

700 

178 

40.77 

10.37 

Females, 

406 

25 

46.67 

2.87 

Stoughton, 

4,197 

1,075 

79.61 

20.39 

Marion, 

728 

31 

95.92 

4.08 

Males,    . 

2,042 

528 

38.73 

10.02 

Males,    . 

314 

14 

41.37 

1.84 

Females, 

2,155 

547 

40.88 

10.37 

Females, 

414 

17 

54.55 

2.24 

Walpole,    . 

2,305 

689 

76.99 

23.01 

Marshfield, 

1,587 

173 

90.17 

9.83 

Males,    . 

1,129 

371 

37.71 

12.39 

Males,    . 

764 

86 

43.41 

4.89 

Females, 

1,176 

318 

39.28 

10.62 

Females, 

823 

87 

46.76 

4.94 

Wellesley, 

3,178 

1,051 

75.15 

24.85 

Mattapoisett, 

958 

74 

92.83 

7.17 

Males,    . 

1,048 

422 

24.78 

9.98 

Males,    . 

449 

41 

43.51 

3.97 

Females, 

2,130 

629 

50.37 

14.87 

Females, 

609 

33 

49.32 

3.20 

Weymouth, 

9,392 

1,899 

83.18 

16.82 

Middleborough, 

5,841 

848 

87.32 

12.68 

Males,    . 

4,597 

995 

40.72 

8.81 

Males,    . 

2,781 

424 

41.57 

6.34 

Females, 

4,795 

904 

42.46 

8.01 

Females, 

3,060 

424 

45.75 

6.34 

Wrentham, 

2,218 

366 

85.84 

14.16 

Norwell,     . 

1,412 

128 

91.69 

8.31 

Males,   . 

1,080 

183 

41.80 

7.08 

Males,   . 

717 

54 

46.56 

3.50 

Females, 

1,138 

183 

44.04 

7.08 

Females, 

695 

74 

45.13 

4.81 

Pembroke, 

1,095 

128 

89.53 

10.47 

PLYMOUTH. 

Males,    . 
Females, 

565 
530 

69 
59 

46.20 
43.33 

5.64 
4.83 

Abington,  . 

3,661 

546 

87.02 

12.98 

Plymouth, . 

6,409 

1,548 

80.54 

19.46 

Males,    . 

1,787 

253 

42.48 

6.01 

Males,    . 

3,113 

750 

39.12 

9.43 

Females, 

1,874 

293 

44.54 

6.97 

Females, 

3,296 

798 

41.42 

10.03 

Bridgewater,     . 

3,523 

1,163 

75.18 

24.82 

Plympton, 

483 

66 

87.98 

12.02 

Males,    . 

1,895 

827 

40.44 

17.65 

Males,    . 

237 

31 

43.17 

5.65 

Females, 

1,628 

336 

34.74 

7.17 

Females, 

246 

35 

44.81 

6.37 

Brockton, 

25,138 

8,027 

75.80 

24.20 

Rochester, 

928 

93 

90.89 

9.11 

Males,    . 

12,577 

3,982 

37.92 

12.01 

Males,    . 

478 

57 

46.82 

5.58 

Females, 

12,561 

4,045 

37.88 

12.19 

Females, 

450 

36 

44.07 

3.53 

Carver, 

878 

138 

86.42 

13.58 

Rockland,  . 

4,529 

994 

82.00 

18.00 

Males,    . 

451 

95 

44.39 

9.35 

Males,   . 

2,254 

503 

40.81 

9.11 

Females, 

427 

43 

42.03 

4.23 

Females, 

2,275 

491 

41.19 

8,89 

Duxbury,  . 

1,751 

215 

89.06 

10.94 

Scituate,     . 

1,958 

288 

87.18 

12.82 

Males,    . 

844 

101 

42.93 

5.14 

Males,    . 

972 

143 

43.28 

6.36 

Females, 

907 

114 

46.13 

5.80 

Females, 

986 

145 

43.90 

6.46 

East  Bridgewater,     . 

2,445 

449 

84.49 

15.51 

Wareham, . 

2,800 

567 

83.16 

16.84 

Males,    . 

1,210 

231 

41.81 

7.98 

Males,    . 

1,427 

338 

42.38 

10.04 

Females, 

1,235 

218 

42.68 

7.53 

Females, 

1,373 

229 

40.78 

6.80 

Halifax,      . 

433 

64 

87.12 

12.88 

"West  Bridgewater,  . 

1,393 

354 

79.74 

20.26 

Males,    . 

227 

39 

45.67 

7.85 

Males,    . 

684 

193 

39.15 

11.05 

Females, 

206 

25 

41.45 

5.03 

Females, 

709 

161 

40.59 

9.21 

Hanover,    . 

1,815 

236 

88.49 

11.. 51 

"Whitman,  . 

4,906 

838 

85.42 

14.58 

Males,   . 

890 

119 

43.40 

5.80 

Males,   . 

2,453 

426 

42.71 

7.41 

Females, 

925 

117 

45.09 

5.71 

Females, 

2,453 

412 

42.71 

7.17 

NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN. 


801 


NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN   BORN  —  Continued, 


Counties 

Native 
Bom 

Foreign 
Born 

Percentages 

Counties, 

! 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and 
Sex. 

Native  Foreign 
Born      Born 

Cities,  Towns,  and 
Sex. 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

SUFFOLK. 

WORCESTER-Con. 

Boston,     .       . 

316,522 

180,398 

63.70 

36.30 

FiTCHBUKG, 

17,349 

9,060 

65.69 

34.31 

Males,   . 

156,241 

83,425 

31.44 

16.79 

Males,    . 

8,489 

4,548 

32.15 

17.22 

Females, 

160,281 

96,973 

32.26 

19.51 

Females, 

8,860 

4,512 

33.54 

17.09 

Chelsea,  , 

21,208 

10,056 

67.84 

32.16 

Gardner,    , 

6,390 

2,792 

69.59 

30.41 

Males,   . 

10,436 

4,837 

33.38 

15.47 

Males,    . 

3,194 

1,541 

34.79 

16.78 

Females, 

10,772 

5,219 

34.46 

16.69 

Females, 

3,196 

1,251 

34.80 

13.63 

Revere, 

5,298 

2,125 

71.37 

28.63 

Grafton,     . 

3,410 

1,691 

66.85 

33.15 

Males,    . 

2,659 

1,062 

35.82 

14.31 

Males,    . 

1,701 

754 

33.35 

14.78 

Females, 

2,639 

1,063 

35.55 

14.32 

Females, 

1,709 

937 

33.50 

18.37 

Winthrop, 

3,080 

1,112 

73.47 

26.53 

Hardwick, 

1,693 

962 

63.77 

36.23 

Males,    . 

1,486 

529 

35.45 

12.62 

Males,   . 

871 

505 

32.81 

19.02 

Females, 

1,594 

583 

38.02 

13.91 

Females, 

822 

457 

30.96 

17.21 

Harvard,     . 

959 

203 

82.. 53 

17.47 

WORCESTER. 

Males,    . 
Females, 

456 
503 

118 
85 

39.24 
43.29 

10.16 
7.31 

Ashburnham,    . 

1,847 

301 

85.99 

14.01 

Holden,      . 

1,876 

726 

72.10 

27.90 

Males,   . 

913 

157 

42.51 

7.30 

Males,    . 

917 

385 

35.24 

14.80 

Females, 

934 

144 

43.48 

6.71 

Females, 

959 

341 

36.86 

13.10 

Athol, 

6,088 

1,276 

82.67 

17.33 

Hopedale,  . 

1,123 

254 

81.55 

18.45 

Males,   . 

3,009 

726 

40.86 

9.86 

Males,    . 

568 

130 

41.25 

9.44 

JTemales, 

3,079 

550 

41.81 

7.47 

Females, 

555 

124 

40.30 

9.01 

Auburn,     . 

1,082 

516 

67.71 

32.29 

Hubbardston, 

1,105 

169 

86.73 

13.27 

Males,    . 

548 

273 

34.29 

17.09 

Males,    . 

566 

93 

44.43 

7.30 

Females, 

534 

243 

33.42 

15.20 

Females, 

539 

76 

42.30 

5.97 

Barre, 

1,867 

411 

81.96 

18.04 

Lancaster,  . 

1,648 

532 

75.60 

24.40 

Males,    . 

928 

222 

40.74 

9.74 

Males,   . 

730 

248 

33.49 

11.37 

Females, 

939 

189 

41.22 

8.30 

Females, 

918 

284 

42.11 

13.03 

Berlin, 

786 

111 

87.63 

12.37 

Leicester,  . 

2,421 

818 

74.75 

25.25 

Males,    . 

390 

61 

43.48 

6.80 

Males,    . 

1,180 

361 

36.43 

11.15 

Females, 

396 

50 

44.15 

5.57 

Females, 

1,241 

457 

38.32 

14.10 

Blackstone, 

3,745 

2,294 

62.01 

37.99 

Leominster, 

7,327 

1,884 

79.55 

20.45 

Males,   . 

1,883 

1,233 

31.18 

20.42 

Males,   . 

3,569 

935 

38.75 

10.15 

Females, 

1,862 

1,061 

30.83 

17.57 

Females, 

3,758 

949 

40.80 

10.30 

Bolton, 

665 

132 

83.44 

16.56 

Lunenburg, 

1,085 

152 

87.71 

12.29 

Males,    . 

324 

74 

40.65 

9.29 

Males,   . 

555 

71 

44.87 

5.74 

Females, 

341 

58 

42.79 

7.27 

Females, 

530 

81 

42.84 

6.55 

Boylston,   . 

572 

157 

78.46 

21.54 

Mendon,     . 

805 

84 

90.55 

9.45 

Males,    . 

314 

75 

43.07 

10.29 

Males,    . 

419 

43 

47.13 

4.84- 

Females, 

258 

82 

35.39 

11.25 

Females, 

386 

41 

43.42 

4.61 

Brookfleld, 

2,570 

709 

78.38 

21.62 

Milford,     . 

6,766 

2,193 

75.52 

24.48 

Males,    . 

1,292 

397 

39.40 

12.11 

Males,    . 

3,256 

1,098 

36.34 

12.26 

Females, 

1,278 

312 

38.98 

9.51 

Females, 

3,510 

1,095 

39.18 

12.22 

Charlton,    . 

1,590 

287 

84.71 

15.29 

Millbury,    . 

3,541 

1,681 

67.81 

32.19 

Males,    , 

841 

134 

44.80 

7.14 

Males,    . 

1,721 

898 

32.96 

17.19 

Females, 

749 

153 

39.91 

8.15 

Females, . 

1,820 

783 

34.85 

15.00 

Clinton, 

6,893 

4,604 

59.95 

40.05 

New  Braintree, 

426 

116 

78.60 

21.40 

Males,    . 

3,296 

1,995 

28.67 

17.35 

Males,    . 

223 

69 

41.14 

12.73 

Females, 

3,597 

2,609 

31.28 

22.70 

Females, 

203 

47 

37.46 

8.67 

Dana, 

628 

89 

87.59 

12.41 

Northborough,  . 

1,454 

486 

74.95 

25.05 

Males,    . 

302 

51 

42.12 

7.11 

Males,    . 

726 

249 

37.42 

12.84 

Females, 

326 

38 

45.47 

5.30 

Females, 

728 

237 

37.53 

12.21 

Douglas,     . 

1,593 

433 

78.63 

21.37 

Northbrldge, 

3,077 

2,209 

58.21 

41.79 

Males,    . 

799 

234 

39.44 

11.55 

Males ,    . 

1,569 

1,163 

29.68 

22.00 

Females, 

794 

199 

39.19 

9.82 

Females, 

1,508 

1,046 

28.53 

19.79 

Dudley, 

1,945 

1,258 

60.72 

39.28 

North  Brookfiel 

d,     . 

3,674 

961 

79.27 

20.73 

Males,   . 

981 

630 

30.63 

19.67 

Males,    . 

1,760 

488  ; 

37.97 

10.53 

Females, 

964 

628 

30.09 

19.61 

Females, 

1,914 

473 

41.30 

10.20 

802 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  —  Continued. 


.Counties, 

Native 
Bom 

Foreign 
Bom 

Percentages 

COCNTIES, 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

Sex. 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Bom 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

Sex. 

Native  Foreign 
Born      Born 

WORCESTER-Con. 

WORCESTER-Con. 

Oakham,     . 

541 

64 

89.42 

10.58 

Sturbridge, 

1,521 

389 

79.64 

20.38 

Males,    . 

275 

33 

45.45 

5.46 

Males,    . 

747 

201 

39.11 

10.52 

Females, 

266 

31 

43.97 

5.12 

Females, 

774 

188 

40.53 

9.84 

Oxford,       . 

1,922 

468 

80.42 

19.58 

Sutton, 

2,309 

1,111 

67.51 

32.49 

Males,    . 

925 

222 

38.70 

9.29 

Males,    . 

1,186 

584 

34.67 

17.08 

Females, 

997 

246 

41.72 

10.29 

Females, 

1,123 

527 

32.84 

15.41 

Paxton, 

357 

69 

83.80 

16.20 

Templeton, 

2,473 

442 

84.84 

15.16 

Males,   . 

191 

43 

44.83 

10.10 

Males,    . 

1,262 

226 

43.30 

7.75 

Females, 

166 

26 

38.97 

6.10 

Females, 

1,211 

216 

41.54 

7.41 

Petersham, 

819 

133 

86.03 

13.97 

Upton, 

1,874 

276 

87.16 

12.84 

Males,    . 

416 

77 

43.70 

8.09 

Males,   . 

801 

107 

37.25 

4.98 

Females, 

403 

56 

42.33 

5.88 

Females, 

1,073 

169 

49.91 

7.86 

Phillipston, 

417 

43 

90.65 

9.35 

Uxbridge,  . 

2,600 

946 

73.32 

26.68 

Males,    . 

226 

22 

49.13 

4.78 

Males,   . 

1,296 

484 

36.55 

13.65 

Females, 

191 

21 

41.52 

4.57 

Females, 

1,304 

462 

36.77 

13.03 

Princeton,  . 

788 

164 

82.77 

17.23 

Warren,     . 

3,248 

1,182 

73.32 

26.68 

Males,    . 

401 

90 

42.12 

9.46 

Males,   . 

1,601 

596 

36.14 

13.45 

Females, 

387 

74 

40.65 

7.77 

Females, 

1,647 

586 

37.18 

13.23 

Royalston, 

795 

95 

89.33 

10.67 

Webster,    . 

4,606 

3,193 

59.06 

40.94 

Males,    . 

405 

49 

45.51 

5.50 

Males,    . 

2,212 

1,587 

28.36 

20.35 

Females, 

390 

46 

43.82 

5.17 

Females, 

2,394 

1,606 

30.70 

20.59 

Rutland,     . 

806 

172 

82.42 

17.58 

Westborough, 

4,113 

1,122 

78.57 

21.43 

Males,    . 

422 

104 

43.15 

10.63 

Males,    . 

2,089 

622 

39.91 

9.97 

Females, 

384 

68 

39.27 

6.95 

Females, 

2,024 

600 

38.66 

11.46 

Shrewsbury,      . 

1,347 

177 

88.39 

11.61 

West  Boylston, 

2,016 

952 

67.92 

32.08 

Males,    . 

691 

93 

45.34 

6.10 

Males,    . 

994 

453 

33.49 

15.26 

Females, 

656 

84 

43.05 

5.51 

Females, 

1,022 

499 

34.43 

16.82 

Southborough,  . 

1,522 

701 

68.47 

31.53 

West  Brookflelc 

*)      • 

1,283 

184 

87.46 

12.54 

Males,    . 

811 

463 

36.48 

20.83 

Males,    . 

616 

101 

41.99 

6.89 

Females, 

711 

238 

31.99 

10.70 

Females, 

667 

83 

45.47 

5.65 

Southbrldge, 

5,442 

2,808 

65.96 

34.04 

Westminster,    . 

1,167 

148 

88.75 

11.25 

Males,    . 

2,673 

1,370 

32.40 

16:61 

Males,   . 

563 

69 

42.82 

5.24 

Females, 

2,769 

1,438 

33.56 

17.43 

Females, 

604 

79 

45.93 

6.01 

Spencer,     . 

5,958 

1,656 

78.25 

21.75 

Winchendon, 

3,535 

955 

78.73 

21.27 

Males,    . 

2,935 

849 

38.55 

11.15 

Males,   . 

1,757 

500 

39.13 

11.14 

Females, 

3,023 

807 

39.70 

10.60 

Females, 

1,778 

455 

39.60 

10.13 

Sterling,     . 

1,062 

156 

87.19 

12.81 

Worcester,    . 

67,114 

31,653 

67.95 

32.05 

Males,    . 

533 

71 

43.76 

5.83 

Males,   . 

33,120 

15,743 

33.53 

15.94 

Females, 

529 

85 

43.43 

6.98 

Females, 

33,994 

15,910 

34.42 

16.11 

NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN. 


803 


NATIVE   AND   FOREIGN   BORN  —  Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION:    BY  COUNTIES. 


' 

Percentages 

Percentages 

Native 
Bom 

Foreign 
Bom 

1 

Counties,  and  Sex. 

Native 
Bom 

Foreign 
Bom 

f;0UNTIE8,   AND   SEX. 

Native  Foreign 
Born      Born 

Native  Foreign 
Bom      Born 

Barnstable,    . 

24,651 

3,003 

89.14 

10.86 

Hampshire, 

41,796 

12,914 

76.40 

23.60 

Males,    . 

11,853 

1,441 

42.86 

5.21 

Males,    . 

19,814 

6,247 

36.22 

11'.  41 

Females, 

12,798 

1,562 

46.28 

5.65 

Females, 

21,982 

6,667 

40.18 

12.19 

Berkshire, 

66,708 

19,584 

77.30 

22.70 

Middlesex, 

342,560 

156,657 

68.62 

31.38 

Males,    . 

32,769 

9,756 

37.97 

11.31 

Males,   . 

166,044 

73,279 

33.26 

14.68 

Females, 

33,939 

9,828 

39.33 

11.39 

Females, 

176,516 

83,378 

35.36 

16.70 

Bristol,    . 

134,920 

84,099 

61.60 

38.40 

Nantucket, 

2,766 

250 

91.71 

8.29 

Males,    . 

65,606 

39,976 

29.96 

18.25 

Males,    . 

1,220 

95 

40.45 

3.15 

Females, 

69,314 

44,123 

31.64 

20.15 

Females, 

1,546 

155 

51.26 

5.14 

Dukes, 

3,739 

499 

88.23 

11.77 

Norfolk,  . 

99,.386 

35,433 

73.72 

26.28 

Males,   . 

1,796 

261 

42.38 

6.16 

Males,    . 

48,023 

16,757 

35.62 

12.43 

Females, 

1,943 

238 

45.85 

5.61 

Females, 

51,363 

18,676 

38.10 

13.85 

Essex, 

!  233,695 

96,698 

70.73 

29.27 

Plymouth, 

82,860 

18,638 

81.64 

18.36 

Males,   . 

114,097 

47,816 

34.54 

14.47 

Males,    . 

41,107 

9,587 

40.50 

9.45 

Females, 

119,598 

48,882 

36.19 

14.80 

Females, 

41,753 

9,051 

41.14 

8.91 

Franklin, 

33,398 

6,747 

83.19 

16.81 

Suffolk,  . 

346,108 

193,691 

64.12 

35.88 

Males,    , 

16,635 

3,658 

41.44 

9.11 

Males,   . 

170,822 

89,853 

31.65 

16.64 

Females, 

16,763 

3,089 

41.75 

7.70 

Females, 

175,286 

103,838 

32.47 

19,24 

Hampden, 

105,031 

47,907 

68.67 

31.33 

Worcester, 

217,635 

88,810 

71.02 

28.98 

Males,   . 

51,088 

23,045 

33.40 

15.07 

Males,    . 

107,438 

44,618 

35.06 

14.56 

Females, 

53,943 

24,862 

35.27 

16.26 

Females, 

110,197 

44,192 

35.96 

14.42 

RECAPITULATION.     FOR  THE   STATE, 


The  State,  and  Sbx. 

Native  Born 

Foreign  Bom 

*  Percentages 
OF  Total  Population 

Native  Born 

Foreign  Bom 

THE   STATE 

1,735,253 

764,930 

69.41 

30.59 

Males, 

848,312 

366,389 

33.93 

14.65 

Females 

886,941 

398,541 

35.48 

15.94 

*  See  note,  page  851. 


RECAPITULATION.     PERCENTAGES. 


PERCENTAGES 

PERCENTAGES 

The  State,  and 

Males 

Females 

The  State,  and 
Counties. 

Males 

Females 

Counties. 

Native 
Bom 

Foreign 
Bom 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Native 
Bora 

Foreign 
Bom 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

THE   STATE. 

69.84 

30.16 

69.00 

31.00 

THE  STATE-Con. 

Barnstable,     . 

89.16 

10.84 

89.12 

10.88 

Hampshire,    . 

76.03 

23.97 

1     76.73 

23.27 

Berkshire, 

77.06 

22.94 

77.54 

22.46 

Middlesex, 

69.38 

30.62 

67.92 

32.08 

Bristol,   . 

62.14 

37.86 

61.10 

38.90 

Nantucket, 

92.78 

7.22 

90.89 

9.11 

Dukes,    . 

87.31 

12.69 

89.09 

10.91 

Norfolk, 

74.13 

25.87 

73.33 

26.67 

Essex,     . 

70.47 

29.53 

70.99 

29.01 

Plymouth, 

81.09 

18.91 

82.18 

17.82 

Franklin, 

81.97 

18.03 

84.44 

15.56 

Suffolk,  . 

65.53 

34.47 

62.80 

37.20 

Hampden, 

68  91 

31.09 

68.45 

31.55 

Worcester, 

70.66 

29.34 

71.38 

28.62 

Color  and  Race. 


[805] 


COLOK  A"N^D  RACE. 


Counties, 
CiTiKS,  Towns,  and 

Skx. 


BARNSTABLE. 

Barnstable, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Bourne,     . 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Brewster, . 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Chatham,  . 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Dennis, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Eastham,  . 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Falmouth, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Harwich,  . 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Mashpee,  . 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Orleans,    . 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Provincetown, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Sandwich, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Truro, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Wellfleet, . 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Yarmouth, 

Males,  . 

Females, 

BERKSHIRE 

Adams,  . 
Males,  . 
Females, 


"White 


Colored 


Indian 


3,961 

94 

1,906 

38 

2,055 

56 

1,561 

19 

760 

12 

801 

7 

882 

19 

430 

7 

452 

12 

1,807 

1 

898 

- 

909 

1 

2,542 

3 

1,162 

2 

1,380 

1 

476 

- 

234 

- 

242 

- 

2,630 

24 

1,271 

11 

1,359 

13 

2,520 

12 

1,247 

6 

1,273 

6 

40 

88 

23 

51 

17 

37 

1,198 

- 

559 

- 

639 

- 

4,500 

53 

2,183 

30 

2,317 

23 

1,560 

20 

725 

9 

835 

11 

807 

8 

398 

4 

409 

4 

967 

1 

448 

1 

519 

- 

1,649 

6 

771 

1 

878 

5 

* 

7,825 

10 

3,705 

5 

4,120 

5 

202 
104 

98 


Japanese 


Chinese 


Pebcentages 


White 


97.68 
47.00 
50.68 
98.80 
48.10 
50.70 
97.89 
47.72 
50.17 
99.88 
49.64 
50.24 
99.88 
45.66 
54.22 

100.00 
49.16 
50.84 
99.06 
47.87 
51.19 
99.52 
49.25 
50.27 
12.12 
6.97 
5.15 

100.00 
46.66 
53.34 
98.79 
47.92 
50.87 
98.73 
45.89 
52.84 
99.02 
48.84 
50.18 
99.90 
46.28 
53.62 
99.64 
46.59 
53.05 


99.85 
47.28 
52.57 


Colored 


2.32 
0.94 
1.38 
1.20 
0.76 
0.44 
2.11 
0.78 
1.33 
0.06 

0.06 
0.12 
0.08 
0.04 


0.90 

0.41 

0.49 

0.48 

0.24 

0.24 

26.67 

15.46 

11.21 


1.16 
0.66 
0.50 
1.27 
0.57 
0.70 
0.98 
0.49 
0.49 
0.10 
0.10 

0.36 
0.06 
0.30 


0.12 
0.06 
0.06 


Indian 


Japanese 


Chinese 


0.06 


0.06 


61.21 
31.51 
29.70 


0.04 
0.04 


0.05 
0.05 


0.03 
0.03 


[807] 


808 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


COLOR  AND   RACE  — Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Towns,  and 

Sex. 


BERKSHIRE  — Con. 

Alford, 

Males. 

Females, 
Becket, 

Males, 

Females, 
Cheshire 

Males 

Females, 
Clarkshurg, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Dalton, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Egremont, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Florida,     . 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Great  Barricgton, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Hancock,  . 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Hinsdale,  . 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Lanesborough, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Lee,  . 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Lenox, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Monterey, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Mount  Washington, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
New  Ashford, . 

Males,  . 

Females, 
New  Marlborough, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
North  Adams, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Otis,  . 

Males, . 

Females, 


White 


275 

150 

125 

885 

481 

404 

1,175 

598 

577 

1,007 

501 

506 

3,159 

1,481 

1,678 

8.33 

405 

428 

425 

223 

202 

4,642 

2,260 

2,382 

501 

259 

242 

1,598 

797 

801 

812 

413 

399 

3,963 

1,915 

2,048 

2,794 

1,496 

1,298 

457 

239 

218 

136 

76 

60 

116 

68 

48 

1,288 

682 

606 

19,072 

9,317 

9,755 

501 

280 

221 


Colored   Indian 


5 
2 
3 
3 
2 

1 
1 
1 

2 
1 
1 

50 

24 

26 

3 

1 

2 


146 

66 

80 

10 

7 

3 

52 

24 

28 

36 

21 

15 

101 

56 

45 

78 

33 

45 

6 

1 

5 


48 
18 
30 
16 
9 
7 


Japanese 


Chinese 


14 
14 


Percentages 


White     Colored   Indian   Japanese  Chinese 


98.21 

1.79 

53.57 

0.72 

- 

- 

44.64 

1.07 

- 

- 

99.66 

0.34 

- 

- 

54.16 

0.23 

- 

- 

45.. 50 

0.11 

- 

- 

99.91 

0.09 

- 

- 

50.85 

0.09 

- 

- 

49.06 

- 

- 

- 

99.80 

0.20 

- 

- 

49.65 

0.10 

- 

- 

50.15 

0.10 

- 

- 

98.41 

1.56 

- 

- 

46.14 

0.75 

- 

- 

52.27 

0.81 

- 

- 

99.64 

0.36 

- 

- 

48.44 

0.12 

- 

- 

51.20 

0.24 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

52.47 

- 

- 

- 

47.53 

- 

- 

- 

96.83 

3.05 

- 

- 

47.14 

1.38 

- 

- 

49.69 

1.67 

- 

- 

98.04 

1.96 

- 

- 

50.68 

1.37 

- 

- 

47.36 

0.59 

- 

- 

96.85 

3.15 

- 

- 

48.30 

1.46 

- 

- 

48.55 

1.69 

- 

- 

95.75 

4.25 

- 

- 

48.70 

2.48 

- 

- 

47.05 

1.77 

- 

- 

97.47 

2.48 

- 

- 

47.10 

1.37 

- 

- 

50.37 

1.11 

- 

- 

97.28 

2.72 

- 

- 

52.09 

1.15 

- 

- 

45.19 

1.57 

- 

- 

98.49 

1.29 

0.22 

- 

51.. 50 

0.22 

0.22 

- 

46.99 

1.07 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

55.88 

- 

- 

- 

44.12 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

58.62 

- 

- 

41.38 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

.52.95 

- 

- 

- 

47.05 

- 

- 

- 

99.67 

0.25 

0.01 

- 

48.69 

0.09 

0.01 

- 

50.98 

0.16 

- 

- 

96.72 

3.09 

0.19 

- 

54.05 

1.74 

- 

- 

42.67 

1.35 

0.19 

- 

0.03 
0.03 


0.12 
0.12 


0.05 
0.05 


0.07 
0.07 


COLOR   AND    llACE. 


809 


COLOR  AND   RACE  — Continued. 


Counties, 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

Sex. 


White 


Colored 


Indian 


Japanese 


BERKSHIRE 
Peru, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
PiTTSFIELD, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Richmond, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Sandisfield, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Savoy, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Sheffield,  . 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Stockbrldge, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Tyringham, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Washington, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
West  Stockbridge, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Williamstown, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Windsor,  . 

Males,  . 

Females, 

BRISTOL. 

Acushnet, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Attleborough, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Berkley,    . 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Dartmouth, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Dightou,   . 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Easton, 

Males,  . 

Females, 


Con. 


29-1 

11 

140 

6 

- 

154 

5 

- 

20,160 

291 

1 

9,686 

143 

- 

10,474 

148 

1 

690 

7 

4 

353 

1 

- 

337 

6 

4 

801 

1 

- 

400 

1 

- 

401 

- 

- 

504 

- 

_ 

256 

- 

_ 

248 

- 

- 

1,753 

141 

3 

869 

72 

3 

884 

69 

- 

1,995 

82 

- 

954 

42 

- 

1,041 

40 

- 

360 

3 

- 

184 

2 

- 

176 

1 

- 

423 

- 

_ 

236 

- 

- 

187 

- 

- 

1,230 

27 

_ 

594 

14 

_ 

636 

13 

- 

4,737 

147 

- 

2.548 

64 

- 

2,189 

83 

- 

556 

- 

- 

301 

- 

- 

255 

~ 

"" 

1,107 

7 

1 

564 

3 

1 

543 

4 

- 

8,182 

102 

- 

3,975 

50 

- 

4,207 

52 

- 

951 

4 

- 

478 

4 

- 

473 

- 

_ 

3,067 

40 

- 

1,576 

23 

- 

1,491 

17 

- 

1,772 

25 

- 

904 

12 

- 

868 

13 

- 

4,438 

13 

- 

2,274 

11 

- 

2,164 

2 

- 

Chinese 


Percentages 


White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

96.39 

3  61 

45.90 

1.97 

- 

- 

50.49 

1.64 

_ 

- 

98.53 

1.42 

0.01 

- 

47.34 

0.70 

- 

- 

51.19 

0.72 

0.01 

- 

98.43 

1.00 

0.57 

- 

50.36 

0.14 

- 

- 

48.07 

0.86 

0.57 

- 

99.88 

0.12 

- 

- 

49.88 

0.12 

- 

- 

50.00 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

50.79 

- 

- 

- 

49.21 

- 

- 

- 

92.41 

7.43 

0.16 

- 

45.81 

3.79 

0.16 

- 

46.60 

3.64 

- 

- 

96.05 

3.95 

- 

- 

45.93 

2.02 

- 

- 

50.12 

1.93 

- 

- 

99.17 

0.83 

- 

- 

50.69 

0.55 

- 

- 

48.48 

0.28 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

55.79 

- 

- 

- 

44.21 

- 

- 

- 

97.85 

2.15 

- 

- 

47.26 

1.11 

- 

- 

.50.59 

1.04 

- 

- 

96.93 

3.01 

- 

- 

.52.14 

1.31 

- 

- 

44.79 

1.70 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

54.14 

- 

- 

- 

45.86 

"" 

*~ 

~ 

99.28 

0.63 

0.09 

50.58 

0.27 

0.09 

- 

48.70 

0.36 

- 

- 

98.72 

1.23 

- 

' 

47.96 

0.60 

- 

- 

50.76 

0.63 

- 

- 

99.58 

0.42 

- 

- 

50.05 

0.42 

- 

- 

49.53 

- 

- 

- 

98.71 

1.29 

- 

- 

50.72 

0.74 

- 

- 

47.99 

0.55 

- 

- 

98.61 

1.39 

- 

- 

50.31 

0.66 

- 

- 

48.30 

0.73 

- 

- 

99.69 

0.29 

- 

- 

51.08 

0.25 

- 

. 

48.61 

0.04 

- 

- 

Chinese 


0.04 
0.04 


0.06 
0.06 


0.05 
0.05 


0.02 
0.02 


810 


CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


COLOR  AND   RACE  — Continued. 


Counties, 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

Sex. 


BRISTOL 
Fairhaven, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Fall  River, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Freetown, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Mansfield, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
New  Bedford, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
North  Attleborough, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Norton,     . 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Raynham, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Rehoboth, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Seekonk,  . 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Somerset, . 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Swansea,  . 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Taunton, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Westpoi-t, 

Males,  . 

Females, 

DUKES. 

Chilmark, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Cottage  City, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Edgartown, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Gay  Head, 

Males,  . 

Females, 


Con. 


White 


3,297 

1,536 

1,761 

88,885 

42,542 

46,343 

1,398 

724 

674 

3,708 

1,784 

1,924 

53,650 

25,437 

28,213 

6,544 

3,128 

3,416 

1,597 

747 

850 

1,483 

731 

752 

1,792 

946 

846 

1,430 

773 

657 

1,981 

1,039 

942 

1,596 

815 

781 

26,974 

13,070 

13,904 

2,657 

1,331 

1,326 


303 
151 
152 
970 
473 
497 
1,097 
511 
586 
16 


Colored 


40 

17 

23 

272 

117 

155 

7 

1 

6 

12 

7 

5 

1,565 

694 

871 

28 

13 

15 

17 

13 

4 

35 

20 

15 

18 

12 

6 

34 

19 

15 

2 

1 

1 

31 

15 

16 

131 

67 

64 

19 

12 

7 


1 

65 

32 

33 

28 

16 

12 

6 

3 

3 


Indian 


Japanese 


18 
9 


147 
79 

68 


Chinese 


45 
45 


2 
2 

18 
18 

4 
4 


10 
10 


Percentages 


White     Colored ;  Indian 


98.77 
46.01 
52.76 
99.64 
47.69 
51.95 
99.50 
51.53 
47.97 
99.63 
47.93 
51.70 
97.10 
46.03 
51.07 
99.51 
47.57 
51.94 
98.95 
46.28 
52.67 
97.69 
48.15 
49.54 
99.01 
52.27 
46.74 
97.61 
52.76 
44.85 
99.90 
52.40 
47.50 
98.09 
.50.09 
48.00 
99.48 
48.20 
51.28 
99.21 
49.70 
49.51 


99.67 

49.67 

50.00 

93.45 

45.57 

47.88 

97.51 

45.42 

52.09 

9.46 

4.73 

4.73 


Japanese 


Chinese 


1.20 

0,03 

0.51 

0.03 

- 

0.69 

- 

- 

0.31 

*. 

- 

0.13 

- 

- 

0.18 

*_ 

- 

0.50 

- 

- 

0.07 

- 

- 

0.43 

- 

- 

0.32 

- 

- 

0.19 

- 

- 

0.13 

- 

- 

2.82 

0.04 

- 

1.25 

0.02 

- 

1.57 

0.02 

- 

0.43 

- 

- 

0.20 

- 

- 

0.23 

- 

- 

1.05 

- 

- 

0.81 

- 

- 

0.24 

- 

- 

2.31 

- 

- 

1.32 

- 

- 

0.99 

- 

- 

0.99 

- 

- 

0.66 

- 

-. 

0.33 

- 

- 

2.32 

0.07 

- 

1.30 

0.07 

- 

1.02 

- 

- 

0.10 

- 

- 

0.05 

- 

- 

0.05 

- 

- 

1.91 

- 

- 

0.92 

- 

- 

0.99 

- 

- 

0.48 

- 

% 

0.25 

- 

- 

0.23 

- 

- 

0.71 

0.08 

- 

0.45 

0.04 

- 

0.26 

0.04 

"• 

0.33 

- 

- 

0.33 

_ 

- 

6.26 

- 

- 

3.08 

- 

- 

3.18 

- 

- 

2.49 

- 

- 

1.42 

- 

- 

1.07 

- 

- 

3.56 

86.98 

- 

1.78 

46.74 

- 

1.78 

40.24 

- 

0.05 
0.05 


0.05 
0.05 

0.04 
0.04 

0.06 
0.06 


0.04 
0.04 


0.29 
0.29 


*  Less  than  one  one-hundredth  of  one  per  cent. 


COLOR   AND   RACE. 


811 


COLOR   AND   RACE  — Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Towns,  and 

White 

Colorec 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

Percentages 

Sex. 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese  Chinese 

DUKES  — Con. 

Goenold,   .... 

133 

7 

- 

- 

- 

95.00 

5.00 

_ 

- 

^ 

Males,  . 

82 

6 

- 

- 

_ 

58.57 

4.29 

_ 

_ 

. 

Females, 

. 

51 

1 

- 

- 

_ 

36.43 

0.71 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Tisbury,    . 

. 

977 

24 

- 

- 

1 

97.50 

2.40 

- 

- 

0.10 

Males,  . 

. 

467 

9 

- 

- 

1 

46.60 

0.90 

- 

- 

0.10 

Females, 

. 

510 

15 

- 

- 

- 

50.90 

1..50 

- 

_ 

_ 

West  Tisbury, 

450 

10 

- 

- 

- 

97.83 

2.17 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

212 

4 

- 

- 

- 

46.09 

0.87 

- 

- 

_ 

Females, 

238 

6 

- 

- 

- 

51.74 

1.30 

- 

- 

- 

ESSEX. 

Amesbury, 

9,936 

46 

- 

- 

4 

99.50 

0.46 

- 

_ 

0.04 

Males,  . 

4,760 

16 

- 

- 

4 

47.67 

0.16 

- 

- 

0.04 

Females, 

5,176 

30 

- 

- 

_ 

51.83 

0.30 

- 

_ 

_ 

Andover,  . 

6,089 

54 

- 

- 

2 

99.09 

0.88 

- 

- 

0.03 

Males,  . 

2,892 

19 

- 

2 

47.06 

0.31 

- 

- 

0.03- 

Females, 

3,197 

35 

- 

- 

52.03 

0.57 

- 

- 

- 

Beverly, 

11,758 

38 

- 

- 

10 

99.59 

0.32 

- 

- 

0.09 

Males,  . 

5,706 

12 

- 

- 

10 

48.33 

0.10 

- 

- 

0.09 

Females, 

6,052 

26 

- 

_ 

_ 

51.26 

0.22 

- 

_ 

_ 

Boxford,  . 

727 

_ 

. 

- 

_ 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

359 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

49.38 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

368 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

50.62 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Bradford, . 

4,717 

17 

- 

- 

2 

99.60 

0.36 

- 

- 

0.04 

Males^,  . 

2,215 

5 

- 

- 

2 

46.77 

0.11 

- 

- 

0.04 

Females, 

2,502 

12 

- 

- 

- 

52.83 

0.25 

- 

- 

- 

Danvers,  . 

8,161 

18 

- 

- 

2 

99.76 

0.22 

- 

- 

0.02 

Males,  . 

3,949 

7 

- 

- 

2 

48.27 

0.09 

- 

- 

0.02 

Females, 

4,212 

11 

- 

- 

- 

51.49 

0.13 

- 

- 

- 

Essex, 

1,584 

3 

- 

- 

- 

99.81 

0.19 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

809 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50.98 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

775 

3 

- 

- 

48.83 

0.19 

- 

- 

- 

Georgetown,    . 

2,047 

3 

- 

- 

- 

99.85 

0.15 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

998 

1 

- 

- 

- 

48.68 

0.05 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,049 

2 

- 

- 

- 

51.17 

o.io 

- 

- 

-    '    - 

Gloucester,  . 

28,173 

9 

- 

- 

29 

99.87 

0.03 

- 

- 

0.10 

Males,  . 

16,223 

5 

- 

- 

29 

57.51 

0.02 

- 

- 

0.10 

Females, 

11,950 

4 

- 

- 

- 

42.36 

0.01 

- 

- 

- 

Groveland, 

2,328 

5 

- 

- 

- 

99.79 

0.21 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

1,116 

2 

- 

- 

- 

47.84 

0.08 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,212 

3 

- 

- 

- 

51.95 

0.13 

- 

- 

- 

Hamilton, 

1,347 

9 

- 

- 

- 

99.34 

0.66 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

681 

4 

- 

- 

- 

.50.22 

0.30 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

666 

5 

- 

- 

- 

49.12 

0.36 

- 

- 

- 

Haverhill,     . 

29,907 

284 

- 

1 

17 

99.00 

0.94 

- 

*_ 

0.06 

Males,  . 

14,381 

137 

- 

1 

16 

47.60 

0.45 

- 

*_ 

0.06 

Females, 

15,526 

147 

- 

- 

1 

51.40 

0.49 

- 

- 

*_ 

Ipswich,    . 

4,697 

19 

- 

- 

4 

99.51 

0.40 

- 

- 

0.09 

Males,  . 

2,168 

6 

- 

- 

4 

45.93 

0.12 

- 

- 

0.09 

Females, 

2,529 

13 

- 

- 

- 

53.58 

0.28 

- 

- 

- 

Lawrence, 

52,033 

98 

- 

- 

33 

99.75 

0.19 

- 

- 

0.06 

Males,  . 

25,027 

47 

- 

- 

33 

47.98 

0.09 

- 

- 

0.06 

Females, 

27,006 

51 

- 

- 

- 

51.77 

0.10 

- 

- 

- 

LXNN, 

61,555 

767 

1 

- 

31 

98.72 

1.23 

*_ 

- 

0.05 

Males,  . 

29,762 

380 

- 

- 

31 

47.73 

0.61 

- 

- 

0.05 

Females, 

31,793 

387 

1 

- 

- 

50.99 

0.62 

*_ 

- 

- 

*  Less  than  one  one-hundredth  of  one  per  cent. 


812 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


COLOR  AND   RACE  —  Continued. 


Counties, 

1 
White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

Sex. 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chniese 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Lynnfield, 

804 

14 

- 

- 

- 

98.29 

1.71 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

404 

4 

- 

- 

- 

49.39 

0.49 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

400 

10 

- 

- 

- 

48.90 

1.22 

- 

- 

- 

Manchester, 

1,868 

5 

- 

2 

1 

99.57 

0.27 

- 

0.11 

0.05 

Males,  . 

887 

3 

- 

2 

1 

47.28 

0.16 

- 

0.11 

0.05 

Females, 

981 

2 

- 

- 

- 

52.29 

0.11 

- 

- 

- 

Marblehead, 

7,636 

33 

- 

- 

2 

99.54 

0.43 

- 

- 

0.03 

Males,  . 

3,636 

11 

- 

- 

2 

47.40 

0.14 

- 

- 

0.03 

Females, 

4,000 

22 

- 

- 

- 

52.14 

0.29 

- 

- 

- 

Merrimac, 

2,300 

- 

- 

- 

1 

99.96 

- 

- 

- 

0.04 

Males,  . 

1,110 

- 

- 

- 

1 

48.24 

- 

- 

- 

0.04 

Females, 

1,190 

- 

- 

- 

- 

51.72 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Methuen,  . 

5,683 

5 

1 

- 

1 

99.87 

0.09 

0.02 

- 

0.02 

Males,  . 

2,755 

4 

- 

- 

1 

48.42 

0.07 

- 

- 

0.02 

Females, 

2,928 

1 

1 

- 

- 

51.45 

0.02 

0.02 

- 

- 

Middleton, 

835 

3 

- 

- 

- 

99.64 

0.36 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

425 

3 

- 

- 

- 

50.71 

0.36 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

410 

- 

- 

- 

- 

48.93 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Nahant,     . 

863 

2 

_ 

- 

- 

99.77 

0.23 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

423 

2 

- 

- 

- 

48.90 

0.23 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

440 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50.87 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Newbury, 

1,487 

2 

- 

- 

99.87 

0.13 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

760 

- 

- 

• 

- 

51.04 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

727 

2 

- 

_ 

- 

48.83 

0.13 

- 

- 

- 

Newburypoet 

J 

14,461 

87 

- 

. 

4 

99.37 

0.60 

- 

- 

0.03 

Males,  . 

6,583 

29 

_ 

_ 

4 

45.23 

0.20 

- 

- 

0.03 

Females, 

7,878 

58 

- 

- 

- 

54.14 

0.40 

- 

- 

- 

North  Andover 

3,562 

4 

3 

- 

- 

99.80 

0.11 

0.09 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

1,763 

- 

2 

_ 

- 

49.39 

- 

0.06 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,799 

4 

1 

_ 

- 

50.41 

0.11 

0.03 

- 

- 

Peabody,  . 

10,494 

12 

- 

- 

1 

99.87 

0.12 

- 

- 

0.01 

Males,  . 

5,256 

5 

- 

- 

1 

50.02 

0.05 

- 

- 

0.01 

Females, 

5,238 

7 

- 

- 

- 

49.85 

0.07 

- 

- 

- 

Rockport, 

5,286 

1 

- 

- 

2 

99.94 

0.02 

- 

- 

0.04 

Males,  . 

2,963 

1 

- 

- 

2 

56.02 

0.02 

- 

- 

0.04 

Females, 

2,323 

- 

- 

- 

- 

43.92 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Rowley,    . 

1,265 

7 

- 

_ 

- 

99.45 

0.55 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

653 

3 

_ 

- 

- 

51.34 

0.23 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

612 

4 

- 

- 

- 

48.11 

0.32 

- 

- 

- 

Salem, 

34,266 

181 

- 

2 

24 

99.40 

0.52 

- 

0.01 

0.07 

Males,  . 

16,170 

74 

- 

2 

24 

46.91 

0.21 

- 

0.01 

0.07 

Females, 

18,096 

107 

- 

- 

- 

52.49 

0.31 

- 

- 

- 

Salisbury, 

1,297 

3 

- 

- 

- 

99.77 

0.23 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

641 

1 

- 

- 

- 

49.31 

0.07 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

656 

2 

- 

- 

- 

50.46 

0.16 

- 

- 

- 

Saugus, 

4,462 

35 

- 

- 

- 

99.22 

0.78 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

2,165 

24 

- 

- 

- 

48.14 

0.54 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

2,297 

11 

- 

- 

- 

51.08 

0.24 

- 

- 

- 

Swampscott, 

3,240 

16 

- 

- 

3 

99.42 

0.49 

- 

- 

0.09 

Males,  . 

1,525 

6 

- 

- 

3 

46.79 

0.19 

- 

- 

0.09 

Females, 

1,715 

10 

- 

- 

- 

52.63 

0.30 

- 

- 

- 

Topsfield, 

1,033 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

516 

- 

- 

- 

- 

49.95 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

517 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50.05 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wenham,  . 

883 

3 

- 

- 

- 

99.66 

0.34 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  , 

429 

2 

- 

- 

- 

48.42 

0.23 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

454 

1 

- 

- 

- 

51.24 

0.11 

- 

- 

- 

COLOR   AND    RACE. 


813 


COLOR  AND   RACE  — Contiuued. 


Counties, 

AVhite 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

Sex. 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

ESSEX  — Con. 

West  Newbury, 

1,642 

1 

- 

- 

- 

99.94 

0.06 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  .... 

811 

- 

- 

- 

- 

49.36 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

831 

1 

- 

- 

- 

50.58 

0.06 

~ 

~ 

~ 

FRANKLIN. 

Ashfield,  .... 

1,009 

4 

- 

- 

- 

99.60 

0.40 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  .... 

521 

2 

- 

- 

- 

51.43 

0.20 

- 

- 

- 

Females,      .        . 

488 

2 

- 

- 

- 

48.17 

0.20 

- 

- 

- 

Bernardstou,    . 

778 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  .... 

389 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

389 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Buckland, 

1,548 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  .... 

785 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50.71 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

763 

- 

- 

- 

- 

49.29 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Charlemont, 

1,027 

14 

- 

- 

- 

98.66 

1.34 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  .... 

519 

7 

- 

- 

- 

49.86 

0.67 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

508 

7 

- 

- 

- 

48.80 

0.67 

- 

- 

- 

Colraiii,     .... 

1,609 

- 

1 

- 

- 

99.94 

- 

0.06 

- 

- 

Males,  .        .        o        . 

850 

- 

1 

- 

- 

52.80 

- 

0.06 

- 

- 

Females, 

759 

- 

- 

- 

- 

47.14 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Conway 

1,297 

7 

- 

- 

- 

99.46 

0.54 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  .... 

657 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50.38 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

640 

7 

- 

- 

- 

49.08 

0.54 

- 

- 

- 

Deerfield, 

2,980 

26 

- 

- 

1 

99.10 

0.87 

- 

- 

0.03 

Males 

1,531 

18 

- 

- 

1 

50.92 

0.60 

- 

- 

0.03 

Females, 

1,449 

8 

- 

- 

- 

48.18 

0.27 

- 

- 

- 

Ervlng,      .... 

964 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  .... 

490 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50.83 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

474 

- 

- 

- 

- 

49.17 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Gill, 

1,075 

3 

- 

3 

1 

99.35 

0.28 

- 

0.28 

0.09 

Males,  .... 

693 

2 

- 

3 

1 

64.04 

0.19 

- 

0.28 

0.09 

Females, 

382 

1 

- 

- 

- 

35.31 

0.09 

- 

- 

- 

GreeDfleld, 

6,213 

14 

- 

- 

2 

99.74 

0.23 

- 

- 

0.03 

Males 

2,980 

5 

- 

- 

2 

47.84 

O.OS 

- 

- 

0.03 

Females, 

3,233 

9 

- 

- 

- 

51.90 

0.15 

- 

- 

- 

Hawley,    .        .        .        . 

468 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Males 

250 

- 

- 

- 

- 

53.42 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

218 

- 

- 

- 

- 

46.. 58 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Heath 

475 

1 

- 

- 

- 

99.79 

0.21 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  .        .        .        . 

249 

1 

- 

- 

- 

52.31 

0.21 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

226 

- 

- 

- 

- 

47.48 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Leverett,  .        .        .        . 

725 

19 

- 

- 

- 

97.45 

2.55 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  .        o        .        . 

369 

10 

- 

- 

- 

49.60 

1.34 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

356 

9 

- 

- 

- 

47.85 

1.21 

- 

- 

- 

Leyden,    .        .        .        . 

363 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

' 

- 

- 

- 

Males, .        .        .        . 

185 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50.96 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

178 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

49.04 

-' 

- 

- 

- 

Monroe,    .        .        .        . 

295 

1 

2 

- 

_ 

98.99 

0.34 

0.67 

- 

- 

Males 

174 

_ 

2 

- 

- 

58.39 

- 

0.67 

- 

- 

Females, 

121 

1 

- 

- 

- 

40.60 

0.34 

- 

- 

- 

Montague, 

6,054 

2 

- 

_ 

2 

99.94 

0.03 

- 

- 

0.03 

Males,  .        .        .        . 

3,074 

- 

- 

- 

2 

50.75 

- 

- 

- 

0.03 

Females, 

2,980 

2 

- 

- 

- 

49.19 

0.03 

- 

- 

- 

New  Salem, 

867 

2 

- 

- 

- 

99.76 

0.24 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  .        .        . 

437 

1 

- 

- 

- 

50.28 

0.12 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

430 

1 

- 

- 

- 

49.48 

0.12 

- 

- 

- 

814 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


COLOR   AND   RACE  —  Continued. 


Counties, 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

Pekcentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

1 

Sex. 

1 

Wliite 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

FRANKLIN  — Con. 

Northfield, 

1,846 

3 

1 

1 

- 

99.73 

0.17 

0.05 

0.05 

- 

Males,  .... 

754 

- 

- 

- 

- 

40.73 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,092 

3 

1 

1 

- 

59.00 

0.17 

0.05 

0.05 

- 

Orange,     .... 

5,354 

3 

- 

- 

4 

99.86 

0.06 

- 

- 

0.08 

Males 

2,686 

- 

- 

- 

4 

50.10 

- 

- 

0.08 

Females, 

2,668 

3 

- 

- 

- 

49.76 

0.06 

- 

- 

- 

Rowe 

498 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Males 

283 

- 

- 

- 

- 

56.83 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

215 

- 

- 

- 

- 

43.17 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Shelbtirne, 

1,559 

- 

- 

- 

1 

99.93 

- 

- 

- 

0.07 

Males 

749 

- 

- 

- 

1 

48.01 

- 

- 

- 

0.07 

Females, 

810 

- 

- 

- 

- 

51.92 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Shutesbury, 

444 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  .... 

218 

- 

- 

- 

- 

49.10 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

226 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50.90 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Sunderland, 

686 

10 

- 

- 

- 

98.56 

1.44 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  .... 

378 

3 

- 

- 

- 

54.31 

0.43 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

308 

7 

- 

- 

- 

44.25 

1.01 

- 

- 

- 

Warwick, 

599 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Males 

321 

- 

- 

- 

- 

53.59 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

278 

- 

- 

- 

46.41 

- 

- 

-. 

- 

Wendell 

529 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  .... 

293 

- 

- 

- 

- 

55.39 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

236 

- 

- 

- 

- 

44.61 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Whately 

754 

1 

- 

- 

- 

99.87 

0.13 

- 

- 

- 

Males 

391 

1 

- 

- 

- 

51.79 

0.13 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

363 

- 

- 

- 

- 

48.08 

- 

- 

- 

- 

HAMPDEN. 

Agawam,  .... 

2,401 

7 

- 

_ 

- 

99.71 

0.29 

- 

- 

_ 

Males,  .... 

1,232 

5 

- 

- 

- 

51.16 

0.21 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,169 

2 

- 

- 

_ 

48.55 

0.08 

- 

- 

- 

Blandford, 

842 

7 

- 

- 

- 

99.18 

0.82 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  .... 

433 

4 

- 

- 

- 

51.00 

0.47 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

409 

3 

- 

- 

- 

48.18 

0.35 

- 

- 

- 

Brimfield, 

952 

9 

1 

- 

_ 

98.96 

0.94 

0.10 

- 

- 

Males,  .        .        .        . 

493 

5 

- 

- 

_ 

51.25 

0.52 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

459 

4 

1 

- 

_ 

47.71 

0.42 

0.10 

- 

- 

Chester,    .        .        ,        . 

1,425 

4 

- 

- 

_ 

99.72 

0.28 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  .        .        .        . 

698 

2 

- 

- 

- 

48.85 

0.14 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

727 

2 

- 

- 

- 

50.87 

0.14 

- 

- 

- 

Chicopee, 

16,410 

6 

_ 

- 

4 

99.94 

0.04 

'- 

- 

0.02 

Males,  .... 

8,088 

3 

- 

_ 

4 

49.26 

0.02 

!      - 

- 

0.02 

Females, 

8,322 

3 

_ 

- 

_ 

50.68 

0.02 

- 

- 

- 

East  Longmeadow, 

1,589 

2 

- 

- 

_ 

99.87 

0.13 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  .        .        .        . 

863 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

54.24 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

726 

2 

- 

- 

- 

45.63 

0.13 

- 

- 

- 

Granville, 

1,003 

2 

. 

- 

- 

99.80 

0.20 

, 

- 

- 

Males,  .        .        .        . 

520 

2 

- 

_ 

- 

51.74 

0.20 

. 

- 

- 

Females,      .        .        . 

483 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

48.06 

_ 

. 

- 

- 

Hampden, 

721 

22 

_ 

_ 

_ 

97.04 

2.96 

^ 

- 

- 

Males,  .        .        .        . 

361 

13 

. 

_ 

_ 

48.59 

1.75 

_ 

- 

- 

Females, 

360 

9 

- 

_ 

- 

48.45 

1.21 

- 

- 

- 

Holland 

199 

- 

. 

_ 

. 

100.00 

_ 

. 

- 

- 

Males,  .        .        .        , 

107 

.. 

_ 

^ 

^ 

53.77 

_ 

_ 

« 

- 

Females, 

92 

- 

- 

- 

- 

46.23 

- 

- 

- 

- 

COLOR  AND  RACE. 


815 


o 


COLOR   AND   RACE  — Continued. 


Counties, 

Chinese 

Percentages                        V 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Sex. 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

HAMPDEN  —  Con. 

HOLTOKE, 

40,262 

40 

- 

- 

20 

99.85 

0.10 

- 

- 

0.05 

Males,  . 

19,169 

9 

- 

- 

20 

47. -54 

0.02 

- 

- 

0.05 

Females, 

21,093 

31 

- 

- 

- 

52.31 

0.08 

- 

- 

- 

Longmeadow,  . 

618 

2 

- 

- 

- 

99.68 

0.32 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

288 

2 

- 

- 

- 

46.45 

0.32 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

330 

- 

- 

- 

- 

53.23 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Ludlow,    . 

2, .561 

1 

- 

- 

- 

99.96 

0.04 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

1,313 

1 

- 

- 

- 

51.25 

0.04 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,248 

- 

- 

- 

- 

48.71 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Monson,    . 

3,690 

56 

- 

- 

- 

98.50 

1.50 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

1,824 

38 

- 

- 

- 

48.69 

1.02 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,866 

18 

- 

- 

- 

49.81 

0.48 

- 

- 

- 

Montgomery,    . 

275 

- 

- 

- 

~ 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

151 

- 

- 

- 

- 

54.91 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

124 

- 

- 

- 

- 

45.09 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Palmer,     . 

6,833 

24 

- 

- 

1 

99.64 

0.35 

- 

- 

0.01 

Males,  . 

3,336 

8 

- 

- 

1 

48.65 

0.12 

- 

- 

0.01 

Females, 

3,497 

16 

- 

- 

- 

50.99 

0.23 

- 

- 

- 

Russell,     . 

846 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

440 

- 

- 

- 

- 

52.01 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

406 

- 

- 

- 

- 

47.99 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Southwick, 

952 

9 

- 

- 

- 

99.06 

0.94 

_ 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

505 

5 

- 

- 

- 

52.55 

0.52 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

447 

4 

- 

- 

- 

46.51 

0.42 

- 

- 

- 

Springfield,  . 

50,596 

901 

2 

1 

22 

98.20 

1.75 

*. 

♦_ 

0.05 

Males,  . 

24,240 

388 

1 

- 

22 

47.05 

0.75 

«- 

- 

0.05 

Females, 

26,356 

513 

1 

1 

- 

51.15 

1.00 

*_ 

«. 

- 

Tolland,    . 

292 

.17 

- 

- 

- 

94.. 50 

5.50 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

161 

10 

- 

- 

- 

52.10 

3.24 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

131 

7 

- 

- 

- 

42.40 

2.26 

- 

- 

- 

Wales, 

774 

9 

- 

- 

- 

98.85 

1.15 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

400 

5 

- 

- 

- 

51.08 

0.64 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

374 

4 

_ 

_ 

- 

47.77 

0.51 

- 

- 

- 

Westfield, 

10,557 

101 

- 

- 

5 

99.00 

0.95 

- 

- 

0.05 

Males,  . 

5,119 

51 

- 

- 

5 

48.00 

0.48 

- 

- 

0.05 

Females, 

5,438 

50 

- 

- 

- 

51.00 

0.47 

- 

- 

- 

West  Springfield, 

6,109 

14 

- 

- 

2 

99.74 

0.23 

- 

- 

0.03 

Males,  . 

2,945 

4 

_ 

- 

2 

48.08 

0.07 

- 

- 

0.03 

Females, 

3,164 

10 

- 

- 

- 

51.66 

0.16 

. 

- 

- 

Wilbraham, 

1,733 

7 

- 

- 

- 

99.60 

0.40 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

833 

4 

- 

- 

- 

47.87 

0.23 

- 

. 

- 

Females, 

900 

3 

- 

- 

51.73 

0.17 

1 

- 

- 

HAMPSHIRE 

Amherst,  . 

4,611 

166 

4 

2 

2 

96.37 

3.47 

0.08 

0.04 

0.04 

Males,  . 

2,354 

65 

4 

2 

2 

49.20 

1.36 

0.08 

0.04 

0.04 

Females, 

2,257 

101 

- 

- 

- 

47.17 

2.11 

- 

- 

- 

Belchertown,    . 

2,148 

13 

- 

- 

_ 

99.40 

0.60 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

1,111 

4 

- 

- 

- 

51.41 

0.19 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,037 

9 

. 

_ 

_ 

47.99 

0.41 

- 

- 

- 

Chesterfield,     . 

589 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

301 

- 

- 

- 

- 

51.10 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

288 

- 

- 

- 

- 

48.90 

- 

- 

- 

- 

CummingtoD,    . 

749 

1 

- 

- 

- 

99.87 

0.13 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

366 

1 

- 

- 

- 

48.80 

0.13 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

383 

- 

- 

- 

- 

51.07 

- 

- 

- 

— 

*  Less  than  one  one-hundredth  of  one  per  cent. 


816 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


COLOR  AND   RACE  — Continued. 


Counties, 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

Sex. 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

HAMPSHIRE  —  Con. 

Eaethampton,  . 

4,778 

10 

- 

- 

2 

99.75 

0.21 

- 

- 

0.04 

Males,  . 

2,238 

2 

- 

- 

2 

46.73 

0.04 

- 

- 

0.04 

Females, 

2,540 

8 

- 

- 

- 

53.02 

0.17 

- 

- 

- 

Enfield,     . 

988 

2 

- 

- 

- 

99.80 

0.20 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

510 

2 

- 

- 

- 

51.52 

0.20 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

478 

- 

- 

- 

- 

48.28 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Goshen,    . 

303 

1 

- 

- 

- 

99.67 

0.33 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

160 

- 

- 

- 

- 

52.63 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

143 

1 

- 

- 

- 

47.04 

0.33 

- 

- 

- 

Granby,    . 

747 

1 

- 

- 

- 

99.86 

0.14 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

894 

- 

- 

- 

- 

52.67 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

353 

1 

- 

- 

- 

47.19 

0.14 

- 

- 

- 

Greenwich, 

481 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

243 

- 

- 

- 

50.52 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

238 

- 

- 

- 

49.48 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Hadley,     . 

1,703 

1 

- 

- 

- 

99.94 

0.06 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

893 

1 

- 

- 

- 

52.40 

0.06 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

810 

- 

- 

- 

- 

47.54 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Hatfield,    . 

1,255 

7 

- 

- 

- 

99.45 

0.55 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

663 

6 

- 

- 

- 

52.54 

0.47 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

592 

1 

- 

- 

- 

46.91 

0.08 

- 

- 

- 

Huntington, 

1,444 

6 

- 

- 

- 

99.58 

0.42 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

719 

3 

- 

- 

- 

49.58 

0.21 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

725 

3 

- 

- 

- 

50.00 

0.21 

- 

- 

- 

Middlefleld, 

382 

4 

- 

- 

- 

98.96 

1.04 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

194 

3 

- 

- 

- 

50.26 

0.78 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

188 

1 

- 

- 

- 

48.70 

0.26 

^ 

- 

- 

Northampton 

16,647 

94 

- 

- 

5 

99.41 

0.56 

- 

- 

0.03 

Males,  . 

7,377 

52 

- 

- 

6 

44.05 

0.31 

- 

- 

0.03 

Females, 

9,270 

42 

- 

- 

- 

55.36 

0.25 

- 

- 

- 

Pelham,    . 

483 

3 

- 

- 

- 

99.38 

0.62 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

245 

1 

- 

- 

- 

50.41 

0.21 

- 

- 

Females, 

238 

2 

- 

- 

- 

48.97 

0.41 

- 

- 

- 

Plainfield, 

449 

1 

- 

- 

- 

99.78 

0.22 

- 

_ 

- 

Males,  . 

230 

1 

- 

- 

- 

51.11 

0.22 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

219 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

48.67 

- 

- 

- 

Prescott,  . 

401 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

208 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

51.87 

- 

-      • 

- 

- 

Females, 

193 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

48.13 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Southampton , 

1,051 

2 

- 

1 

_ 

99.72 

0.19 

- 

0.09 

- 

Males,  . 

537 

_ 

- 

.. 

_ 

60.95 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

514 

2 

- 

1 

_ 

48.77 

0.19 

- 

0.09 

- 

South  Hadley, 

4,435 

6 

- 

2 

- 

99.82 

0.14 

- 

0.04 

- 

Males,  . 

2,051 

3 

- 

- 

- 

46.16 

0.07 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

2,384 

3 

- 

2 

- 

53.66 

0.07 

- 

0.04 

- 

Ware, 

7,649 

- 

- 

- 

2 

99.97 

- 

- 

- 

0.03 

Males,  . 

3,574 

_ 

- 

_ 

2 

46.71 

- 

- 

_ 

0.03 

Females, 

4,075 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

53.26 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Westhampton, 

476 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

100.00 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

Males,  .        ,        , 

241 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

50.63 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

Females, 

235 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

49.37 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Williamsburg, 

1,954 

1 

- 

_ 

_ 

99.95 

0.05 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

950 

_ 

- 

_ 

_ 

48.59 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,004 

1 

- 

_ 

^ 

51.36 

0.05 

_ 

_ 

- 

Worthington,    . 

648 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

100.00 

_ 

.. 

_ 

- 

Males,  . 

341 

- 

. 

. 

_ 

52.62 

. 

_ 

_ 

- 

Females, 

307 

- 

- 

- 

- 

47.38 

- 

- 

- 

- 

COLOR   AND    RACE. 


817 


COLOR   AND   RACE  — Continued. 


Counties, 

Chinese 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Sex. 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

MIDDLESEX. 

Acton,       .        .        .        . 

1,976 

2 

- 

- 

- 

99.90 

0.10 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

979 

1 

- 

- 

- 

49.49 

0.05 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

997 

1 

- 

- 

- 

50.41 

0.05 

- 

- 

- 

Arlington, 

6,449 

61 

- 

- 

5 

98.99 

0.93 

- 

- 

0.08 

Males,  . 

3,034 

28 

- 

- 

5 

46.57 

0.43 

- 

- 

0.08 

Females, 

3,415 

33 

- 

- 

- 

52.42 

0.50 

- 

- 

- 

Ashby, 

804 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

413 

- 

- 

- 

- 

51.37 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

391 

- 

- 

- 

- 

48.63 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Ashland,   . 

2,082 

6 

- 

~ 

2 

99.61 

0.29 

- 

- 

0.10 

Males,  . 

1,009 

4 

- 

2 

48.27 

0.19 

- 

- 

0.10 

Females, 

1,073 

2 

- 

- 

51.34 

0.10 

- 

- 

- 

Ayer, 

2,080 

21 

- 

- 

- 

99.00 

1.00 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

1,006 

12 

- 

- 

- 

47.88 

0.57 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,074 

9 

- 

- 

- 

61.12 

0.43 

- 

- 

- 

Bedford,    . 

1,168 

1 

- 

- 

99.91 

0.09 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

622 

1 

- 

- 

- 

.53.20 

0.09 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

546 

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

46.71 

- 

- 

_ 

Belmont,  . 

2,833 

8 

- 

- 

2 

99.65 

0.28 

- 

0.07 

Males,  . 

1,513 

4 

- 

- 

2 

53.22 

0.14 

- 

0.07 

Females, 

1,320 

4 

- 

- 

- 

46.43 

0.14 

_ 

- 

- 

Billerica,  . 

2,554 

23 

- 

- 

-    ■ 

99.11 

0.89 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

1,287 

14 

- 

- 

- 

49.94 

0.65 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,267 

9 

- 

- 

- 

49.17 

0.34 

_ 

- 

Boxborough, 

302 

5 

- 

- 

- 

98.37 

1.63 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

168 

4 

- 

- 

- 

54.73 

1.30 

_ 

- 

Females, 

134 

1 

- 

- 

- 

43.64 

0.33 

- 

_ 

_ 

Burlington, 

571 

3 

- 

- 

- 

99.48 

0.52 

- 

_ 

- 

Males,  . 

315 

1 

- 

- 

- 

54.88 

0.17 

- 

_ 

_ 

Females, 

256 

2 

- 

- 

- 

44.60 

0.35 

- 

_ 

_ 

Cambridge, 

78,733 

2,849 

1 

4 

56 

96.44 

3.49 

*_ 

*_ 

0.07 

Males,  . 

38,428 

1,342 

1 

4 

56 

47.07 

1.65 

*_ 

*_ 

0.07 

Females, 

40,305 

1,507 

- 

- 

- 

49.37 

1.84 

- 

- 

_ 

Carlisle,     . 

492 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

. 

Males,  . 

268 

- 

- 

- 

- 

54.47 

_ 

. 

. 

Females, 

224 

- 

- 

- 

- 

45.53 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Chelmsford, 

3,160 

2 

- 

- 

- 

99.94 

0.06 

- 

_ 

. 

Males,  . 

1,610 

1 

-■ 

- 

- 

50.92 

0.03 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Females, 

1,550 

1 

- 

- 

- 

49.02 

0.03 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Concord,   . 

5,108 

60 

7 

- 

- 

98.70 

1.16 

0.14 

« 

_ 

Males,  . 

3,099 

55 

3 

- 

- 

59.88 

1.06 

0.06 

_ 

. 

Females, 

2,009 

5 

4 

- 

- 

38.82 

0.10 

0.08 

. 

_ 

Dracut, 

2,441 

2 

- 

- 

- 

99.92 

0.08 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Males,  . 

1,323 

2 

- 

- 

- 

54.16 

0.08 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Females, 

1,118 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

45.76 

_ 

. 

_ 

_ 

Dunstable, 

399 

1 

- 

- 

_ 

99.75 

0.25 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Males,  . 

206 

1 

- 

_ 

_ 

51.50 

0.25 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Females, 

193 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

48.25 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

Everett, 

18,106 

455 

- 

- 

12 

97.49 

2.45 

- 

_ 

0.06 

Males,  . 

8,822 

223 

- 

- 

12 

47.50 

1.20 

_ 

_ 

0.06 

Females, 

9,284 

232 

- 

- 

- 

49.99 

1.25 

- 

_ 

_ 

Framingham, 

9,470 

37 

- 

- 

5 

99.56 

0.39 

_ 

_ 

0.05 

Males,  . 

4,548 

17 

- 

- 

5 

47.81 

0.18 

_ 

_ 

0  05 

Females, 

4,922 

20 

- 

_ 

_ 

51.75 

0.21 

- 

_ 

_ 

Groton,     . 

2,143 

49 

- 

_ 

_ 

97.76 

2.24 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Males,  . 

1,050 

28 

- 

_ 

_ 

47.90 

1.28 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Females, 

1,093 

21 

- 

- 

- 

49.86 

0.96 

- 

- 

- 

*  Less  than  one  one-hundredth  of  one  per  cent. 


818 


CENSUS    OP   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


COLOR   AND   RACE  —  Continued. 


Counties, 

Colored 

Indian 

Chinese 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and         ""^•^- 

wniie 

Japanese 

Sex. 

AVhite 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

MIDDLESEX  —  Con, 

HoUieton 

B,712 

4 

- 

- 

2 

99.79 

0,14 

- 

- 

0,07 

Males,  . 

1,305 

2 

- 

- 

2 

48.02 

0,07 

- 

- 

0,07 

Females, 

1,407 

2 

- 

- 

- 

51.77 

0,07 

- 

- 

- 

Hopkinton, 

2,983 

- 

- 

- 

1 

99.97 

- 

- 

- 

0,03 

Males,  . 

1,468 

- 

- 

- 

1 

49.20 

- 

- 

- 

0,03 

Females, 

1,515 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50.77 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Hudson,    . 

5,290 

16 

- 

- 

2 

99.66 

0,.30 

- 

- 

0,04 

Males,  . 

2,523 

8 

- 

- 

2 

47.53 

0.15 

- 

- 

0,04 

Females, 

2,767 

8 

- 

- 

- 

52.13 

0,15 

- 

- 

- 

Lexington, 

3,479 

17 

- 

- 

2 

99.46 

0.48 

- 

- 

0,06 

Males,  . 

1,683 

7 

- 

- 

2 

48.11 

0.20 

- 

- 

0.06 

Females, 

1,796 

10 

- 

- 

- 

51.35 

0.28 

- 

- 

- 

Lincoln,    . 

1,075 

35 

1 

- 

- 

96.76 

3.15 

0.09 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

611 

14 

1 

- 

- 

55.00 

1.26 

0.09 

- 

- 

Females, 

464 

21 

- 

- 

- 

41.76 

1.89 

- 

- 

- 

Littleton,  . 

1,127 

9 

- 

- 

- 

99.21 

0.79 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

568 

1 

- 

- 

- 

50.00 

0.09 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

559 

8 

- 

- 

- 

49.21 

0,70 

- 

- 

- 

LOWKLL,    . 

84,206 

136 

- 

1 

24 

99.81 

0.16 

- 

*_ 

0,03 

Males,  . 

38,840 

66 

- 

1 

24 

46.04 

0,07 

- 

*_ 

0,03 

Females, 

45,366 

70 

- 

. 

- 

53.77 

0.09 

- 

- 

- 

Malden,  . 

29,369 

326 

- 

1 

12 

98.86 

1.10 

- 

*_ 

0,04 

Males,  . 

13,755 

156 

- 

_ 

12 

46.30 

0.53 

- 

- 

0,04 

Females, 

15,614 

170 

_ 

1 

- 

52.56 

0,57 

- 

*_ 

Marlborough 

14,939 

33 

_ 

1 

4 

99.74 

0,22 

- 

0,01 

0,03 

Males,  . 

7,449 

16 

- 

- 

4 

49.73 

0.11 

- 

- 

0.03 

Females, 

7,490 

17 

- 

1 

- 

50,01 

0.11 

- 

0.01 

\   ~ 

Maynard,  . 

3,089 

- 

- 

- 

1 

99.97 

- 

- 

- 

0.03 

Males,  . 

1,519 

- 

- 

- 

1 

49.16 

- 

- 

- 

0,03 

Females, 

1,570 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50.81 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

Medford, 

14,297 

169 

1 

_ 

7 

98.77 

1.17 

0,01 

- 

0.05 

Males,  . 

6,956 

79 

1 

_ 

7 

48,05 

0,55 

0.01 

- 

0.05 

Females, 

7,341 

90 

- 

- 

- 

50.72 

0,62 

- 

- 

- 

Melrose,    . 

11,852 

105 

- 

_ 

8 

99.05 

0.88 

- 

- 

0.07 

Males,  . 

5,493 

47 

_ 

- 

8 

45.91 

0.39 

- 

- 

0,07 

Females, 

6,359 

58 

_ 

_ 

_ 

53.14 

0.49 

- 

- 

- 

Natick,      . 

8,772 

42 

_ 

_ 

_ 

99.52 

0,48 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

4,212 

22 

- 

_ 

_ 

47.79 

0,25 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

4,560 

20 

_ 

_ 

_ 

51.73 

0,23 

- 

- 

- 

Newton,  . 

27,220 

354 

- 

- 

16 

98.66 

1,28 

- 

- 

0.06 

Males,  . 

12,190 

149 

- 

_ 

16 

44.18 

0,54 

- 

-  ■ 

0,06 

Females, 

15,030 

205 

. 

_ 

_ 

54.48 

0,74 

- 

- 

- 

North  Reading 

834 

1 

_ 

_ 

_ 

99.88 

0.12 

_ 

- 

_ 

Males, 

421 

1 

_ 

_ 

. 

50.42 

0.12 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

413 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

49.46 

« 

- 

- 

- 

Pepperell, 

3,305 

16 

_ 

. 

_ 

99.52 

0,48 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

1,641 

9 

_ 

_ 

« 

49.41 

0,27 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,664 

7 

_ 

- 

_ 

50.11 

0,21 

- 

- 

- 

Reading,   . 

4,706 

8 

_ 

_ 

3 

99.77 

0.17 

- 

- 

0,06 

Males,  . 

2,230 

2 

_ 

- 

3 

47.28 

0.04 

- 

- 

0,06 

Females, 

2,476 

6 

_ 

. 

_ 

52.49 

0.13 

- 

- 

- 

Sherborn,. 

1,434 

12 

_ 

_ 

- 

99.17 

0,83 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

582 

2 

_ 

_ 

_ 

40,25 

0.14 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

852 

10 

_ 

_ 

_ 

58.92 

0,69 

_ 

- 

- 

Shirley,     . 

1,392 

7 

_ 

_ 

_ 

99,50 

0.60 

. 

_ 

- 

Males,  . 

651 

3 

_ 

_ 

_ 

46,53 

0.22 

_ 

- 

_ 

Females, 

741 

4 

- 

- 

- 

52.97 

0.28 

- 

- 

- 

*  Less  than  one  one-hundredth  of  one  per  cent. 


COLOR    AND    RACE. 


819 


COLOR   AND   RACE  —  Continued. 


Counties, 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

i 

Sex. 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

MIDDLESEX  —  Con. 

SOMERVILLE,      . 

52,101 

72 

- 

- 

27 

99.81 

0.14 

- 

-     . 

0.05 

Males,  . 

24,857 

33 

- 

- 

27 

47.62 

0.06 

_ 

- 

0.05 

Females, 

27,244 

39 

- 

- 

- 

52.19 

0.08 

- 

- 

- 

Stoneham, 

6,253 

27 

- 

- 

4 

99.51 

0.43 

- 

- 

0.06 

Males,  . 

3,054 

12 

- 

- 

4 

48.60 

0.19 

- 

- 

0.06 

Females, 

3,199 

15 

- 

- 

- 

50.91 

0.24 

- 

- 

- 

Stow, 

920 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

473 

- 

- 

- 

- 

51.41 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

447 

- 

- 

- 

- 

48.59 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Sudbury,  . 

1,134 

.7 

- 

- 

- 

99.39 

0.61 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  , 

599 

4 

- 

- 

- 

52.. 50 

0.35 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

535 

3 

- 

- 

- 

46.89 

0.26 

- 

- 

- 

Tewkebury, 

3,331 

47 

1 

- 

- 

98.58 

1.39 

0.03 

- 

_ 

Males,  . 

1,629 

23 

1 

- 

- 

48.21 

0.68 

0.03 

- 

_ 

Females, 

1,702 

24 

- 

_ 

- 

60.37 

0.71 

- 

_ 

_ 

TowDsend, 

1,768 

12 

- 

_ 

- 

99.33 

0.67 

_ 

_ 

. 

Males,  . 

876 

4 

- 

- 

- 

49.22 

0.22 

- 

- 

. 

Females, 

892 

8 

- 

- 

- 

50.11 

0.45 

_ 

- 

_ 

Tyngsborough, 

635 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

100.00 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

Males,  . 

324 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

51.02 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Females, 

311 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

48.98 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Wakefield, 

8,283 

17 

- 

_ 

4 

99.75 

0.20 

_ 

- 

0.05 

Males,  . 

3,952 

6 

- 

. 

4 

47.59 

0.07 

_ 

_ 

0.05 

Females, 

4,331 

11 

- 

_ 

- 

52.16 

0.13 

_ 

— 

_ 

Waltham, 

20,824 

36 

- 

- 

16 

99.75 

0.17 

_ 

- 

0.08 

Males,  . 

9,602 

20 

- 

. 

16 

46.00 

0.09 

_ 

_ 

0.08 

Females, 

11,222 

16 

- 

_ 

- 

53.75 

0.08 

_ 

_ 

« 

Watertown, 

7,725 

56 

- 

_ 

< 

99.19 

0.72 

_ 

. 

0.09 

Males,  . 

3,713 

20 

- 

_ 

7 

47.67 

0.26 

_ 

_ 

0.09 

Females, 

4,012 

36 

- 

_ 

- 

51.62 

0.46 

_ 

. 

_ 

Wayland, . 

2,023 

2 

- 

. 

1 

99.85 

0.10 

_ 

. 

0.05 

Males,  . 

1,023 

2 

- 

_ 

1 

60.49 

0.10 

_ 

_ 

0.05 

Females, 

1,000 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

49.36 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Westford, 

2,414 

4 

_ 

_ 

« 

99.83 

0.17 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Males,  . 

1,223 

- 

- 

_ 

_ 

50.58 

_ 

. 

_ 

Females, 

1,191 

4 

_ 

_ 

_ 

49.25 

0.17 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Westou,    . 

1,709 

1 

_^ 

^ 

_ 

99.94 

0.06 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Males,  . 

877 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

51.29 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Females, 

832 

1 

_ 

. 

_ 

48.65 

0.06 

« 

. 

_ 

Wilmington, 

1,412 

8 

_ 

_ 

_ 

99.44 

0.56 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Males,  . 

711 

4 

_ 

_ 

_ 

50.07 

0.28 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Females, 

701 

4 

_ 

_ 

_ 

49.37 

0.28 

„ 

_ 

_ 

Winchester, 

6,043 

107 

_ 

_ 

_ 

98.26 

1.74 

_ 

^ 

_ 

Males,  . 

2,893 

35 

- 

_ 

_ 

47.04 

0.57 

» 

_ 

_ 

Females, 

3,160 

72 

_ 

_ 

_ 

61.22 

1.17 

_ 

_ 

_ 

WOBURN,  . 

13,958 

218 

1 

_ 

1 

98.46 

1.53 

0.01 

_ 

0.01 

Males,  . 

6,889 

110 

- 

_ 

1 

48.59 

0.77 

_ 

_ 

0.01 

Females, 

7,069 

108 

1 

- 

- 

49.86 

0.76 

0.01 

- 

- 

NANTUCKET. 

Nantucket, 

2,956 

60 

_ 

_ 

98.01 

1.99 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Males,  .... 

1,303 

12 

_ 

_ 

_ 

43.20 

0.40 

_ 

_ 

^ 

Females, 

1,653 

48 

- 

- 

- 

54.81 

1.59 

- 

- 

- 

NORFOLK. 

Avon 

1,620 

5 

_ 

_ 

1 

99.63 

0.31 

— 

_ 

0.06 

Males 

815 

2 

_ 

_ 

1 

50.13 

0.12 

_ 

_ 

0.06 

Females, 

805 

3 

- 

- 

- 

49.60 

0.19 

- 

- 

- 

820 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


COLOR   AND   RACE  — Continued. 


Counties, 

Percentages 

Cities,  Tow 

NS,    AND 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

Rex. 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

NORFOLK 

—  Con. 

Bellinghftin, 

. 

1,475 

3 

3 

- 

- 

99.60 

0.20 

0.20 

- 

- 

Malet*,  . 

719 

- 

2 

- 

- 

48.55 

- 

0.13 

- 

- 

Females, 

756 

3 

1 

- 

- 

51.05 

0.20 

0.07 

- 

- 

Braintiee, 

5,302 

6 

- 

- 

3 

99.82 

0.12 

- 

- 

0.06 

Males,  . 

2,654 

3 

- 

- 

3 

49.96 

0.06 

- 

- 

0.06 

Females, 

2,648 

3 

- 

- 

- 

49.86 

0.06 

- 

- 

- 

Brookline, 

16,048 

104 

1 

1 

10 

99.28 

0.64 

0.01 

0.01 

0.06 

Males,  . 

6,782 

32 

1 

1 

10 

41.95 

0.20 

0.01 

0.01 

0.06 

Females, 

9,266 

72 

- 

- 

- 

57.33 

0.44 

- 

- 

- 

Canton, 

4,612 

23 

- 

- 

1 

99.48 

0..50 

- 

- 

0.02 

Males,  . 

2,193 

13 

- 

- 

1 

47.31 

0.28 

- 

- 

0.02 

Females, 

2,419 

10 

- 

- 

- 

52.17 

0.22 

- 

- 

- 

Cohaseet,  . 

2,466 

8 

- 

- 

- 

99.68 

0.32 

~ 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

1,144 

4 

- 

- 

- 

46.24 

0.16 

•    ~ 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,322 

4 

- 

- 

- 

53.44 

0.16 

- 

- 

- 

Dedham,   , 

7,131 

72 

3 

- 

5 

98.89 

1.00 

0.04 

- 

0.07 

Males,  . 

3,434 

37 

- 

- 

5 

47.62 

0.51 

- 

- 

0.07 

Females, 

3,697 

35 

3 

- 

- 

51.27 

0.49 

0.04 

- 

- 

Dover, 

6?i6 

2 

- 

- 

- 

99.70 

0.30 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

343 

2 

- 

_ 

- 

51.35 

0.30 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

323 

- 

- 

- 

- 

48.35 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Poxborough,     . 

3,201 

18 

- 

- 

- 

99.44 

0.56 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

1,528 

14 

- 

- 

- 

47.47 

0.43 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,673 

4 

- 

- 

- 

51.97 

0.13 

- 

- 

- 

rranklin,  . 

5,131 

3 

- 

- 

2 

99.90 

0.06 

- 

- 

0.04 

Males,  . 

2,454 

3 

- 

- 

2 

47.78 

0.06 

- 

- 

0.04 

Females, 

2,677 

- 

- 

- 

- 

52.12 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Holbrook, 

2,293 

5 

- 

- 

- 

99.78 

0.22 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

1,124 

3 

- 

- 

- 

48.91 

0.13 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,169 

2 

- 

- 

- 

50.87 

0.09 

- 

- 

- 

Hyde  Park, 

11,713 

108 

- 

- 

5 

99.05 

0.91 

- 

- 

0.04 

Males,  . 

5,707 

48 

- 

- 

5 

48.26 

0.41 

- 

~ 

0.04 

Females, 

6,006 

60 

- 

- 

- 

50.79 

0.50 

- 

- 

- 

Medneld,  . 

1,867 

4 

_ 

- 

1 

99.73 

0.22 

- 

- 

0.05 

Males,  . 

880 

2 

- 

- 

1 

47.01 

0.11 

- 

- 

0.05 

Females, 

987 

2 

- 

- 

- 

52.72 

0.11 

- 

- 

- 

Medway,  . 

2,911 

2 

- 

- 

- 

99.94 

0.06 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

1,437 

1 

- 

- 

- 

49.33 

0.03 

- 

-' 

- 

Females, 

1,474 

1 

- 

- 

- 

50.61 

0.03 

- 

- 

- 

Minis, 

1,000 

6 

- 

- 

- 

99.40 

0.60 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

481 

3 

- 

- 

- 

47  81 

0.30 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

519 

3 

- 

_ 

- 

51.59 

0.30 

- 

- 

- 

Milton, 

5,459 

53 

5 

« 

1 

98.93 

0.96 

0.09 

- 

0.02 

Males,  . 

2,533 

25 

3 

- 

1 

45.90 

0.45 

0.06 

- 

0.02 

Females, 

2,926 

28 

2 

- 

- 

53.03 

0.51 

0.03 

- 

- 

Needbam, 

3,492 

17 

- 

1 

1 

99.46 

0.48 

- 

0.03 

0.03 

Males,  . 

1,736 

12 

- 

- 

1 

49.44 

0.34 

- 

- 

0.03 

Females, 

1,756 

5 

- 

1 

- 

.50.02 

0.14 

- 

0.03 

- 

Norfolk,    . 

882 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

471 

- 

- 

- 

- 

53.40 

- 

- 

Females, 

411 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

46.60 

- 

- 

Norwood, 

4,557 

12 

5 

- 

- 

99.63 

0.26 

0.11 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

2,426 

8 

3 

- 

- 

53.04 

0.17 

0.07 

- 

- 

Females, 

2,131 

4 

2 

- 

- 

46.59 

0.09 

0.04 

- 

■^ 

QUINOT,      . 

20,694 

6 

- 

- 

12 

99.91 

0.03 

- 

- 

0.06 

Males,  . 

10,591 

5 

- 

- 

12 

51.13 

0.03 

- 

- 

0.06 

Females, 

10,103 

1 

- 

- 

- 

48.78 

*_ 

- 

- 

- 

*  Less  than  one  one-hundredth  of  one  per  cent. 


COLOR    AND    RACE. 


821 


COLOR   AND   RACE— Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Towns,  and 

SEX. 

White 

1 

1 
Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

( ■ 

Percentages 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

XOItFOLK  — Con. 

Randolpb, 

3,691 

" 

- 

- 

3 

99.92 

- 

- 

- 

0.08 

Males,  . 

i     1,822 

- 

- 

3 

49.32 

- 

- 

- 

0.08 

Females, 

1,869 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

50.60 

- 

_ 

-. 

_ 

Sharon, 

1     1,706 

11 

- 

- 

- 

99.36 

0.64 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

835 

4 

- 

- 

- 

48.63 

0.23 

- 

_ 

_ 

Females, 

871 

7 

_ 

- 

- 

50.73 

0.41 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Stoughton, 

5,2.36 

27 

6 

- 

3 

99.32 

0.51 

0.11 

- 

0.06 

Males,  . 

2,553 

9 

5 

- 

3 

48.43 

0.17 

0.09 

- 

0.06 

Females, 

2,683 

18, 

1 

- 

- 

50.89 

0.34 

0.02 

_ 

_ 

Walpole,  . 

2,987 

7 

- 

- 

- 

99.77 

0.23 

_ 

_ 

Males,  . 

1,495 

5 

~ 

- 

_ 

49.94 

0.16 

- 

- 

_ 

Females, 

1,492 

2 

- 

- 

_ 

49.83 

0.07 

_ 

_ 

_ 

Welleslej-, 

4,213 

15 

- 

- 

1 

99.62 

0.36 

- 

- 

0.02 

Males,  . 

1,461 

8 

- 

- 

1 

34.55 

0.19 

- 

- 

0.02 

Females, 

2,752 

_ 

- 

- 

65.07 

0.17 

- 

_ 

_ 

\Teymoutli, 

11,251 

35 

- 

- 

5 

99.65 

0.31 

_ 

_ 

0.04 

Males,  . 

5,567 

20 

- 

- 

5 

49.31 

0.18 

- 

- 

0.04 

Females, 

5,684 

15 

- 

- 

- 

50.34 

0.13 

- 

- 

- 

Wrentham, 

2,564 

20 

- 

- 

_ 

99.22 

0.78 

- 

_ 

- 

Males,  . 

1,2.53 

10 

- 

- 

_ 

48.49 

0.39 

- 

_ 

- 

Females, 

1,311 

10 

- 

- 

- 

50.73 

0.39 

- 

- 

- 

PLYMOUTH 

Abington, 

4,194 

S 

2 

_ 

3 

99.69 

0.19 

0.04 

_ 

0.08 

Males,  . 

2,033 

3 

1 

- 

3 

48.31 

0.08 

0.02 

- 

0.08 

Females, 

2,161 

5 

1 

- 

_ 

51.38 

0.11 

0.02 

- 

- 

Bridgewater, 

4,598 

85 

1 

- 

2 

98.12 

1.82 

0.02 

- 

0.04 

Males,  . 

2,671 

49 

- 

- 

2 

57.00 

1.05 

. 

- 

0.04 

Females, 

1,927 

36 

1 

- 

_ 

41.12 

0.77 

0.02 

- 

- 

Brockton, 

•■   32,928 

208 

3 

- 

26 

99.28 

0.63 

0.01 

- 

0.08 

Males,  . 

16,416 

115 

2 

- 

26 

49.49 

0.35 

0.01 

- 

0.08 

Females, 

16,512 

93 

1 

- 

- 

49.79 

0.28 

*_ 

- 

- 

Carver, 

993 

22 

1 

- 

- 

97.74 

2.16 

0.10 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

5.31 

14 

1 

- 

52.27 

1.37 

0.10 

- 

- 

Females, 

462 

8 

- 

- 

_ 

45.47 

0.79 

- 

- 

- 

Duxbury, . 

1,956 

10 

- 

- 

- 

99.49 

0.51 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

942 

3 

- 

- 

_ 

47.92 

0.15 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

,     1,014 

7 

- 

_ 

51.57 

0.36 

_ 

- 

- 

East  Bridgewal 

er, 

:     2,885 

8 

- 

1 

99.69 

0.28 

_ 

- 

0.03 

Males,  . 

1,438 

2 

_ 

_ 

1 

49.69 

0.07 

_ 

_ 

0.03 

Females, 

1,447 

6 

. 

_ 

_ 

50.00 

0.21 

_ 

- 

- 

Halifax,     . 

497 

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

100.00 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

266 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

53.52 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

Females, 

231 

_ 

_ 

- 

_ 

46.48 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

Hanover,  , 

2,032 

19 

- 

_ 

_ 

99.07 

0.93 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

1,000 

9 

_ 

_ 

_ 

48.76 

0.44 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,032 

10 

- 

- 

_ 

50.31 

0.49 

- 

- 

- 

Hanson,     . 

1,368 

12 

_ 

_ 

_ 

99.13 

0.87 

- 

_ 

- 

Males,  . 

703 

0 

_ 

_ 

_ 

50.94 

0.36 

_ 

_ 

- 

Females, 

'        665 

7 

_ 

_ 

_ 

48.19 

0.51 

- 

- 

- 

Hingham, 

4,714 

99 

4 

_ 

2 

97.82 

2.06 

0.08 

- 

0.04 

Males,  . 

2,248  ' 

47 

2 

- 

2 

46.65 

0.98 

0.04 

_ 

0.04 

Females, 

2,466  ' 

52 

2 

_ 

_ 

.51.17 

1.08 

0.04 

_ 

- 

Hull,      '    . 

1,039 

5 

.:. 

- 

99.52 

0.48 

_ 

_ 

- 

Males,  . 

532 

4 

_ 

_ 

_ 

50.96 

0.38 

_ 

_ 

- 

Females, 

507 

i 

1 

- 

- 

- 

48.. 56 

0.10 

- 

- 

- 

*  Less  than  one  one-hundredth  of  one  per  cent. 


822 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


COLOR 

AND 

RACE 

—  Continued. 

Counties, 

Chinese 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Sex. 

Wliite 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

Kingston, 

1,745 

- 

- 

- 

1 

99.94 

- 

- 

- 

0.06 

Males,  . 

846 

- 

- 

- 

1 

48.45 

- 

- 

- 

0.06 

Females, 

899 

- 

- 

- 

- 

51.49 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Lakeville, 

856 

n 

3 

- 

- 

98.39 

1.26 

0.35 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

434 

5 

- 

- 

- 

49.89 

0,57 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

422 

6 

3 

- 

- 

48.50 

0.69 

0.35 

- 

- 

Marion,      . 

750 

9 

- 

- 

- 

98.81 

1.19 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

323 

5 

- 

- 

- 

42.55 

0.66 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

427 

4 

- 

- 

- 

,  56.26 

0.53 

- 

- 

Marshfield, 

1,758 

2 

- 

- 

- 

99.88 

0.12 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

849 

1 

- 

- 

- 

48.24 

0.06 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

909 

1 

- 

- 

- 

51.64 

0.06 

- 

- 

- 

Mattapoisett,    . 

1,030 

2 

- 

- 

- 

99.80 

0.20 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

489 

1 

- 

- 

- 

47.38 

0.10 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

541 

1 

- 

- 

- 

52.42 

0.10 

- 

- 

- 

Middleboroiigh, 

6,626 

57 

3 

- 

3 

99.06 

0.86 

0.04 

- 

0.04 

Males,  . 

3,177 

22 

3 

- 

3 

47.50 

0.33 

0.04 

- 

0.04 

Females, 

3,449 

35 

- 

- 

- 

51.56 

0.53 

- 

- 

- 

Norwell,   . 

1,462 

78 

- 

- 

- 

94.94 

5.06 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

733 

38 

- 

- 

- 

47.60 

2.46 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

729 

40 

- 

- 

- 

47.34 

2.60 

- 

- 

- 

Pembroke, 

1,220 

3 

- 

- 

- 

99.75 

0.25 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

633 

1 

- 

- 

- 

51.76 

0.08 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

587 

2 

- 

- 

_ 

47.99 

0.17 

- 

- 

- 

Plymouth, 

7,847 

102 

8 

- 

- 

98.62 

1.28 

0.10 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

3,813 

44 

6 

- 

- 

47.92 

0.55 

0.08 

- 

- 

Females, 

4,034 

58 

2 

- 

- 

50.70 

0.73 

0.02 

- 

- 

Plympton, 

549 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

268 

- 

- 

- 

- 

48.82 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

281 

- 

- 

- 

- 

51.18 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Rochester, 

1,016 

4 

1 

- 

- 

99.51 

0.39 

0.10 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

533 

1 

1 

- 

- 

52.20 

0.10 

0.10 

- 

- 

Females, 

483 

3 

- 

- 

_ 

47.31 

0.29 

- 

- 

- 

Rockland, 

5,511 

5 

- 

- 

7 

99.78 

0.09 

- 

- 

0.13 

Males,  . 

2,747 

3 

- 

- 

7 

49.74 

0.05 

- 

- 

0.13 

Females, 

2,764 

2 

- 

- 

- 

50.04 

0.04 

- 

- 

- 

Scituate,   . 

' 

2,246 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

1,115 

_ 

- 

- 

_ 

49.64 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,131 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50.36 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Wareham, 

3,347 

18 

1 

- 

1 

99.41 

0.53 

0.03 

- 

0.03 

Males,  . 

1,757 

7 

- 

- 

1 

52.18 

0.21 

- 

- 

0.03 

Females, 

1,590 

11 

1 

- 

- 

47.23 

0.32 

0.03 

- 

- 

West  Bridgewater, 

1,746 

1 

- 

- 

- 

99.94 

0.06 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

876 

1 

- 

- 

- 

50.14 

0.06 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

870 

- 

- 

- 

- 

49.80 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Whitman, 

5,687 

37 

13 

1 

6 

99.01 

0.64 

0.23 

0.02 

0.10 

Males,  . 

2,845 

18 

9 

1 

6 

49.53 

0.31 

0.16 

0.02 

0.10 

Females, 

2,842 

19 

4 

- 

- 

49.48 

0.33 

0.07 

- 

- 

SUFFOLK. 

Boston 

486,626 

9,472 

10 

7 

805 

97.93 

1.91 

*_ 

*_ 

0.16 

Males,  . 

234,081 

4,775 

4 

7 

799 

47.11 

0.96 

*_ 

*_ 

0.16 

Females, 

252,545 

4,697 

6 

- 

6 

50.82 

0.95 

*_ 

- 

•*_ 

Chelsea,  . 

30,527 

693 

5 

- 

.39 

97.64 

2.22 

0.02 

- 

0.12 

Males,  . 

14,901 

330 

4 

- 

38 

47.66 

1.05 

0.02 

- 

0.12 

Females, 

15,626 

363 

1 

- 

1 

49.98 

1.17 

*_ 

- 

*_ 

*  Less  than  one  one-hundredth  of  one  per  cent. 


COLOR   AND    RACE. 


823 


COLOR  AND   RACE  — Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  Towns,  and 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chmese 

Percentages 

Sex. 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

SUFFOLK  — Con. 

Revere,      .        .        .        . 

7,347 

67 

4 

- 

5 

98.98 

0.90 

0.05 

- 

0.07 

Males,  . 

3,682 

30 

4 

- 

5 

49.60 

0.41 

0.05 

- 

0.07 

Females, 

3,665 

37 

- 

- 

- 

49.38 

0.49 

- 

_ 

- 

Winthrop, 

4,156 

34 

- 

- 

2 

99.14 

0.81 

- 

- 

0.05 

Males,  . 

2,000 

13 

- 

- 

2 

47.71 

0.31 

- 

- 

0.05 

Females, 

2,156 

21 

- 

- 

51.43 

0.50 

- 

- 

- 

WORCESTER. 

Ashburuham,  . 

2,145 

2 

_ 

1 

_ 

99.86 

0.09 

_ 

0.05 

_ 

Males,  . 

1,067 

2 

- 

1 

- 

49.67 

0.09 

- 

0.05 

- 

Females, 

1,078 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50.19 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Athol, 

7,347 

13 

- 

- 

4 

99.76 

0.18 

- 

- 

0.06 

Males,  . 

3,722 

9 

- 

- 

4 

50.54 

0.12 

- 

_ 

0.06 

Females, 

3,625 

4 

- 

- 

- 

49.22 

0.06 

- 

- 

- 

Auburn,    .     • 

1,597 

1 

- 

- 

- 

99.94 

0.06 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

821 

- 

- 

- 

- 

51.38 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Females, 

776 

1 

- 

- 

- 

48.56 

0.06 

- 

- 

- 

Barre, 

2,275 

3 

- 

- 

- 

99.^87 

0.13 

- 

_ 

- 

Males,  . 

1,148 

2 

- 

- 

_ 

50.40 

0.08 

- 

_ 

_ 

Females, 

"* 

1,127 

1 

- 

- 

- 

49.47 

0.05 

_ 

~ 

. 

Berlin, 

897 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

_ 

. 

Males,  , 

451 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50.28 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

Females, 

446 

- 

- 

- 

49.72 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

Blackstone, 

6,038 

1 

- 

- 

_ 

99.98 

0.02 

_ 

. 

- 

Males,  . 

3,116 

- 

- 

- 

51.60 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

2,922 

1 

- 

- 

48.38 

0.02 

- 

- 

_ 

Bolton,      . 

793 

4 

- 

- 

- 

99.50 

0.50 

- 

_ 

- 

Males,  . 

395 

3 

- 

- 

- 

49.56 

0.38 

- 

_ 

- 

Females, 

398 

1 

- 

- 

- 

49.94 

0.12 

- 

- 

- 

Boylston,  . 

722 

7 

- 

- 

•  — 

99.04 

0.^ 

- 

_ 

- 

Males,  . 

386 

3 

- 

- 

- 

52.95 

0.41 

- 

_ 

_ 

Females, 

336 

4 

- 

- 

46.09 

0.55 

- 

_ 

- 

Brookfield, 

3,268 

9 

- 

~ 

2 

99.67 

0.27 

- 

.. 

0.06 

Males,  . 

1,682 

5 

- 

- 

2 

51.30 

0.15 

- 

_ 

0.06 

Females, 

1,586 

4 

- 

- 

- 

48.37 

0.12 

- 

_ 

- 

Charlton,  . 

1,876 

1 

- 

- 

- 

99.94 

0.06 

- 

_ 

_ 

Males,  . 

975 

- 

- 

- 

51.94 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

Females, 

901 

1 

~ 

- 

- 

48.00 

0.06 

- 

- 

- 

Clinton,     . 

i   11,492 

2 

- 

3 

99.96 

0.02 

- 

- 

0.02 

Males,  . 

5,286 

2 

- 

- 

3 

45.98 

0.02 

- 

- 

0.02 

Females, 

6,206 

- 

- 

- 

- 

53.98 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

Dana, 

716 

1 

- 

- 

- 

99.86 

0.14 

- 

_ 

- 

Males,  . 

352 

1 

- 

- 

49.09 

0.14 

- 

_ 

- 

Females, 

364 

- 

- 

- 

50.77 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

Douglas,   . 

2,017 

9 

- 

- 

- 

99.56 

0.44 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

1,030 

3 

- 

- 

- 

50.84 

0.15 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

987 

.    6 

- 

- 

- 

48.72 

0.29 

- 

_ 

- 

Dudley,     . 

3,179 

24 

- 

- 

- 

99.26 

0.74 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

1,599 

12 

- 

- 

- 

49.93 

0.37 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,580 

12 

- 

- 

- 

49.33 

0.37 

- 

_ 

_ 

FiTCHBDRG, 

26,344 

51 

- 

- 

14 

99.76 

0.19 

- 

- 

0.05 

Males,  . 

- 

12,995 

28 

- 

- 

14 

49.21 

0.11 

- 

- 

0.05 

Females, 

13,349 

23 

- 

- 

- 

50.55 

0.08 

- 

_ 

_ 

Gardner,  . 

9,114 

66 

- 

- 

2 

99.26 

0.72 

- 

_ 

0.02 

Males,  . 

4,698 

35 

- 

- 

2 

51.17 

0.38 

_ 

_ 

0.02 

Females, 

4,416 

31 

- 

- 

- 

48.09 

0.34 

- 

- 

- 

824 


CENSUS    or    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


COLOR   AND   RACE  —  Continued, 


Counties, 
Cities,  Towns,  and 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

Percentages 

Sex. 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

WORCESTER  —  Con. 

Grafton 

5,090 

10 

- 

- 

1 

99.78 

0.20 

- 

- 

0.02 

Males,  . 

2,448 

6 

- 

- 

1 

47.99 

0.12 

_ 

_ 

0.02 

Females, 

2,642 

4 

- 

- 

- 

51.79 

0.08 

- 

- 

_ 

Hardwick, 

2,654 

1 

- 

- 

- 

99.96 

0.04 

- 

_ 

- 

Males,  . 

1,375 

1 

- 

. 

- 

51.79 

0.i)4 

- 

_ 

- 

Females, 

1,279 

- 

- 

- 

- 

48.17 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Harvard,  . 

1,146 

16 

- 

- 

- 

98.62 

1.38 

- 

_ 

- 

Males,  , 

565 

9 

- 

- 

- 

48.62 

0.78 

- 

_ 

_ 

Females, 

581 

7 

- 

- 

- 

50.00 

0.60 

_ 

- 

- 

Holden,     , 

2,599 

3 

- 

- 

- 

99.88 

0.12 

_ 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

1,300 

2 

- 

- 

- 

49.96 

0.08 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,299 

1 

' 

- 

49.92 

0.04 

- 

- 

- 

Hopedale, 

1,370 

7 

- 

- 

- 

99.49 

0.51 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

694 

4 

- 

- 

- 

50.40 

0.29 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

676 

3 

- 

- 

- 

49.09 

0.22 

- 

- 

Hubbardston,  , 

1,268 

6 

- 

- 

- 

99.52 

0.48 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

656 

3 

- 

- 

- 

51.49 

0.24 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

612 

3 

- 

- 

- 

48.03 

0.24 

- 

- 

- 

Lancaster, 

2,152 

.     28 

- 

- 

- 

98.72 

1.28 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

969 

9 

- 

- 

- 

44.45 

0.41 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,183 

19 

- 

- 

- 

54.27 

0.87 

- 

- 

- 

Leicester, . 

3,236 

3 

- 

- 

- 

99.91 

0.09 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

1,539 

2 

- 

- 

- 

47.52 

0.06 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,697 

1 

- 

- 

- 

52.39 

0.03 

- 

- 

- 

Leominster, 

9,166 

38 

- 

- 

7 

99.. 51 

0.41 

- 

- 

0.08 

Males,  . 

4,477 

20 

- 

_ 

7 

48.60 

0.22 

- 

- 

0.08 

Females, 

4,689 

18 

- 

- 

- 

50.91 

0.19 

- 

- 

- 

Lunenburg, 

1,236 

1 

- 

- 

- 

99.92 

0.08 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

626 

- 

- 

- 

- 

50.61 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

blO 

1 

- 

- 

- 

49.31 

0.08 

- 

- 

- 

Mendon,    . 

•      847 

32 

10 

- 

- 

95.28 

3.60 

1.12 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

441 

16 

5 

- 

- 

49.61 

1.80 

0.56 

_ 

- 

Females, 

406 

16 

5 

- 

- 

45.67 

1.80 

0.56 

_ 

- 

Milford,     . 

8,939 

16 

- 

_ 

4 

99.78 

0.18 

- 

- 

0.04 

Males,  . 

4,343 

7 

- 

- 

4 

48.48 

o.os 

- 

_ 

0.04 

Females, 

4,596 

9 

- 

- 

_ 

51.30 

0.10 

- 

_ 

- 

Millbury,  . 

■    5,220 

- 

- 

- 

2 

99.96 

- 

- 

- 

0.04 

Males,  . 

2,617 

- 

- 

- 

2 

50.11 

- 

- 

- 

0.04 

Females, 

2,603 

- 

- 

- 

- 

49.85 

- 

- 

- 

- 

New  Braintree, 

542 

- 

_ 

_ 

.. 

100.00 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

Males,  . 

292 

- 

_ 

_ 

_ 

53.87 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

Females, 

250 

- 

_ 

_ 

. 

46.13 

_ 

_ 

_ 

- 

Northborough, 

'      1,937 

3 

- 

- 

_ 

99.85 

0.15 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

973 

2 

- 

- 

_ 

50.16 

0.10 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

964 

1 

- 

- 

_ 

49.69 

0.05 

- 

- 

- 

Nortbbridge,     . 

5,280 

5 

- 

- 

1 

99.89 

0.09 

~ 

_ 

0.02 

Males,  . 

2,729 

2 

- 

- 

1 

51.63 

0.03 

- 

- 

0.02 

Females, 

2,551 

3 

- 

- 

_ 

4;8.26 

0.06 

- 

- 

- 

North  Brookfield, 

4,625 

8 

- 

- 

2 

99.79 

0.17 

- 

- 

0.04 

Males,  . 

2,241 

5 

- 

- 

2 

48.35 

0.11 

- 

- 

0.04 

Females, 

2,384 

3 

- 

- 

- 

51.44 

0.06 

- 

- 

- 

Oakbam,   . 

603 

2 

- 

- 

- 

99.67 

0.33 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

306 

2 

- 

- 

- 

50.58 

0.33 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

297 

- 

- 

- 

- 

49.09 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Oxford,     . 

2,350 

40 

- 

- 

- 

98.33 

1.67 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

1,129 

18 

- 

- 

- 

47.24 

0.75 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,221 

22 

- 

- 

- 

51.09 

0.92 

- 

- 

- 

COLOR   AND    RACE. 


825 


COLOR  AND   RACE  — Continued. 


Counties, 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

Sex. 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

Paxton,     .        .        .        . 

426 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

234 

- 

- 

- 

- 

54.93 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

192 

- 

- 

- 

- 

45.07 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Petersham, 

947 

5 

- 

- 

- 

99.47 

0..53 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

490 

3 

- 

- 

- 

51.47 

0.32 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

457 

2 

- 

- 

- 

48.00 

0.21 

- 

- 

_ 

Phillipston, 

460 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

248 

- 

- 

- 

- 

53.91 

- 

- 

- 

- 

* 
Females, 

212 

- 

- 

- 

- 

46.09 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Princeton, 

952 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  , 

491 

- 

- 

- 

- 

51.58 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

461 

- 

- 

- 

- 

48.42 

- 

- 

- 

_ 

Royalston, 

890 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

454 

- 

- 

- 

- 

51.01 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

436 

- 

- 

- 

- 

48.99 

- 

- 

_ 

- 

Rutland,    . 

978 

- 

- 

- 

- 

100.00 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

526 

- 

- 

- 

- 

53.78 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

452 

- 

- 

- 

- 

46.22 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Shrewsbury,     . 

1,521 

2 

1 

- 

- 

99.80 

0.13 

0.07 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

781 

2 

1 

- 

- 

51.24 

0.13 

0.07 

- 

_ 

Females, 

740 

- 

- 

- 

- 

48.56 

- 

. 

_ 

_ 

Southboroiigh, 

2,201 

22 

- 

- 

- 

99.01 

0.99 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

1,265 

9 

- 

- 

- 

56.90 

0.41 

- 

_ 

- 

Females, 

936 

13 

- 

- 

- 

42.11 

0.58 

- 

_ 

_ 

Southbridge,    . 

8,215 

30 

- 

- 

5 

99.58 

0.36 

- 

- 

0.06 

Males,  . 

4,028 

10 

- 

- 

5 

48.83 

0.12 

- 

- 

0.06 

Females, 

4,187 

20 

- 

- 

50.75 

0.24 

_ 

_ 

- 

Spencer,    . 

7,605 

7 

- 

- 

2 

99.88 

0.09 

- 

- 

0.03 

Males,  . 

3,779 

3 

- 

- 

2 

49.63 

0.04 

- 

- 

0.03 

Females, 

3,826 

4 

- 

- 

- 

50.25 

0.05 

- 

. 

- 

Sterling,    . 

1,207 

11 

- 

- 

- 

99.10 

0.90 

_ 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

600 

4 

- 

- 

- 

49.26 

0.33 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

607 

7 

- 

- 

- 

49.84 

0.57 

- 

_ 

- 

Sturbrulge, 

1,872 

38 

- 

- 

- 

98.01 

1.99 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

928 

20 

- 

- 

48.58 

1.05 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

944 

18 

- 

- 

- 

49.43 

0.94 

- 

- 

- 

Sutton, 

3,411 

9 

- 

- 

- 

99.74 

0.26 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

1,768 

2 

- 

- 

- 

51.70 

0.05 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,643 

7 

- 

- 

- 

48.04 

0.21 

- 

- 

- 

Templeton, 

2,910 

5 

- 

- 

- 

99.83 

0.17 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

1,485 

3 

- 

- 

- 

50.95 

0.10 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,425 

2 

- 

- 

- 

48.88 

0.07 

- 

- 

- 

Upton, 

2,149 

1 

- 

- 

- 

99.95 

0.05 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

907 

1 

- 

- 

- 

42.18 

0.05 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,242 

- 

- 

- 

- 

57.77 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Uxbridge, 

3,529 

16 

- 

- 

1 

99.52 

0.46 

- 

- 

0.02 

Males,  . 

1,771 

8 

- 

- 

1 

49.95 

0.23 

- 

- 

0.02 

Females, 

1,758 

8 

- 

- 

- 

49.57 

0.23 

- 

- 

- 

Warren,    . 

4,405 

22 

- 

- 

3 

99.43 

0.50 

- 

- 

0.07 

Males,  . 

2,182 

12 

- 

- 

3 

49.25 

0.27 

- 

- 

0.07 

Females, 

2,223 

10 

- 

- 

- 

50.18 

0.23 

- 

- 

- 

Webster,  . 

7,777 

9 

9 

- 

4 

99.71 

0.12 

0.12 

- 

0.05 

Males,  . 

3,789 

4 

2 

- 

4 

48.58 

0.05 

0.03 

- 

0.05 

Females, 

3,988 

5 

7 

- 

- 

51.13 

0.07 

0.09 

- 

- 

Westboroiigh, 

5,213 

19 

- 

- 

3 

99.58 

0.36 

- 

- 

0.06 

Males,  . 

2,594 

15 

- 

- 

2 

49.55 

0.29 

- 

- 

0.04 

Females, 

2,619 

4 

- 

- 

1 

50.03 

0.07 

- 

- 

0.02 

826 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


COLOR  AND  RACE  — Continued. 


Counties, 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towks,  and 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

Sex. 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

WORCESTER  — Con. 

West  Boylston, 

2,962 

6 

- 

- 

- 

99.80 

0.20 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

1,443 

4 

- 

- 

- 

48.62 

0.13 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,519 

2 

- 

- 

- 

51.18 

0.07 

- 

- 

- 

West  Brookfield, 

1,466 

- 

- 

- 

1 

99.93 

- 

- 

- 

0.07 

Males,  . 

716 

- 

- 

- 

1 

48.81 

- 

- 

- 

0.07 

Females, 

750 

- 

- 

- 

- 

51.12 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Westminster,  . 

1,313 

2 

- 

- 

- 

99.84 

0.16 

- 

- 

- 

Males,  . 

631 

1 

- 

- 

- 

47.98 

0.08 

- 

- 

- 

Females, 

682 

1 

- 

- 

- 

51.86 

0.08 

- 

- 

- 

\Vinchendon,   . 

4,482 

6 

- 

- 

2 

99.82 

0.13 

- 

- 

0.05 

Males,  . 

2,251 

4 

- 

- 

2 

50.14 

0.08 

- 

- 

0.05 

Females, 

2,231 

2 

- 

- 

- 

49.68 

0.05 

- 

- 

- 

Worcester,   . 

97,607 

1,104 

4 

1 

51 

98.83 

1.12 

*_ 

*_ 

0.05 

Males, . 

48,275 

534 

2 

1 

51 

48.88 

0.54 

*_ 

*. 

0.05 

Females, 

49,332 

570 

2 

- 

- 

49.95 

0.58 

*_ 

- 

- 

RECAPITULATION:    BY   COUNTIES. 


Counties,  and  Sbx. 


Barnstable, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Berkshire, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Bristol,  . 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Ddkes,     . 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Essex, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Franklin, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Hampden, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Hampshire, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Middlesex, 

Males,  . 

Females, 
Nantucket, 

Males,  . 

Females, 


White 


Colored 


Indian 


Japanese 


Chinese 


27,100 

348 

203 

. 

13,015 

172 

104 

- 

14,085 

176 

99 

- 

84,967 

1,277 

11 

- 

41,867 

616 

5 

- 

43,100 

661 

6 

- 

216,509 

2,402 

24 

- 

104,374 

1,111 

13 

- 

112,135 

1,291 

11 

- 

3,946 

141 

147 

- 

1,904 

70 

79 

- 

2,042 

71 

68 

- 

328,426 

1,784 

5 

5 

160,921 

813 

2 

5 

167,505 

971 

3 

- 

40,016 

110 

4 

4 

20,226 

50 

3 

3 

19,790 

60 

1 

1 

151,640 

1,240 

3 

1 

73,519 

559 

1 

- 

78,121 

681 

2 

1 

54,371 

319 

4 

5 

25,900 

144 

4 

2 

28,471 

175 

- 

3 

493,485 

5,489 

12 

7 

236,492 

2,595 

7 

5 

256,993 

2,894 

5 

2 

2,956 

60 

- 

- 

1,303 

12 

_ 

- 

1,653 

48 

- 

- 

3 
3 

37 
37 

84 
84 

4 
4 

173 

172 

1 

11 

11 

54 
54 

11 

11 

224 
224 


Percentages 


White 


Colored 


Indian 


Japanese  Chinese 


98.00 

1.26 

0.73 

_ 

47.07 

0.62 

0.37 

- 

50.93 

0.64 

0.36 

- 

98.47 

1.48 

0.01 

- 

48.52 

0.72 

*_ 

- 

49.95 

0.76 

0.01 

- 

98.85 

1.10 

0.01 

- 

47.65 

0.51 

0.01 

- 

51.20 

0.59 

*_ 

- 

93.11 

3.33 

3.47 

- 

44.93 

1.65 

1.87 

- 

48.18 

1.68 

1.60 

- 

99.41 

0.54 

*. 

*_ 

48.71 

0.25 

*_ 

*_ 

50.70 

0.29 

*_ 

- 

99.68 

0.27 

0.01 

0.01 

60.38 

0.12 

0.01 

0.01 

49.30 

0.15 

*- 

*. 

99.15 

0.81 

»_ 

*. 

48.07 

0.36 

*_ 

- 

51.08 

0.45 

*_ 

*_ 

99.38 

0.58 

0.01 

0.01 

47.34 

0.26 

0.01 

*. 

52.04 

0.32 

- 

0.01 

98.85 

1.10 

*_ 

*_ 

47.37 

0.52 

*_ 

*_ 

51.48 

0.58 

*. 

*. 

98.01 

1.99 

- 

- 

43.20 

0.40 

- 

- 

54.81 

1.59 

- 

- 

0.01 
0.01 

0.04 
0.04 

0.04 
0.04 

0.09 
0.09 

0.05 
0.05 

*_ 

0.03 
0.03 

0.04 
0.04 

0.02 
0.02 

0.05 
0.05 


*  Less  than  one  one-hundredth  of  one  per  cent. 


COLOR   AND    RACE. 


827 


COLOR  AND  RACE  — Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION:    BY   COUNTIES —  Concluded. 


White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

Percentages 

Counties,  and  Sex. 

White 

Colored  Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

Norfolk, 

134,168 

572 

23 

2 

54 

99.52 

0.42 

0.02 

*_ 

0.04 

Males,  . 

64,438 

273 

14 

1 

54 

47.80 

0.20 

0.01 

*_ 

0.04 

Females, 

69,730 

299 

9 

1 

- 

51.72 

0.22 

0.01 

*_ 

- 

Plymouth, 

100,600 

805 

40 

1 

52 

99.12 

0.79 

0.04 

*_ 

0.05 

Males,  . 

50,218 

398 

25 

1 

52 

49.48 

0.39 

0.03 

*_ 

0.05 

Females, 

50,382 

407 

15 

- 

- 

49.64 

0.40 

0.01 

- 

_ 

Suffolk, 

528,656 

10,266 

19 

7 

851 

97.94 

1.90 

*. 

*_ 

0.16 

Males,  . 

254,664 

5,148 

12 

7 

844 

47.18 

0.95 

*_ 

*_ 

0.16 

Females, 

273,992 

5,118 

7 

- 

7 

50.76 

0.95 

*. 

- 

*. 

WOKCESTER, 

304,578 

1,727 

24 

2 

114 

99.39 

0.57 

*_ 

*_ 

0.04 

Males,  . 

151,079 

852 

10 

2 

113 

49.30 

0.28 

*_ 

*_ 

0.04 

Females, 

153,499 

875 

14 

- 

1 

50.09 

0.29 

*_ 

- 

*_ 

RECAPITULATION.    FOR   THE    STATE. 


White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

t  Percentages  of  Total  Population 

The  State,  and  Sex. 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese   Chinese 

THE   STATE,     . 

Males, 
Females,  . 

2,471,418 

1,199,920 
1,271,498 

26,540 

12,813 
13,727 

519 

279 
240 

34 

26 

8 

1,672 

1,663 
9 

98.85 

47.99 
50.86 

1.06 

0.51 
0.55 

0.02 

0.01 
0.01 

*. 
*_ 

0.07 

0.07 

*_ 

t  See  note,  page  851. 


RECAPITULATION.     PERCENTAGES. 


PERCENTAGES 

The  State, 
AND  Counties. 

Males 

Females 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

White 

Colored 

Indian 

Japanese 

Chinese 

THE  STATE. 

98.78 

1.06 

0.02 

*_ 

0.14 

98.91 

1.07 

0.02 

*_ 

*_ 

Barnstable,   . 

97.90 

1.30 

0.78 

- 

0.02 

98.08 

1.23 

0.69 

- 

- 

Berkshire, 

98.45 

1.45 

0.01 

- 

0.09 

98.48 

1.51 

0.01 

- 

- 

Bristol,  . 

98.86 

1.05 

0.01 

- 

0.08 

98.85 

1.14 

0.01 

- 

- 

Dukes,  . 

92.56 

3.40 

3.84 

- 

0.20 

93.63 

3.25 

3.12 

- 

- 

Essex,    . 

99.39 

0.50 

*_ 

*_ 

0.11 

99.42 

0.5S 

*_ 

- 

*_ 

Franklin, 

99.67 

0.25 

0.01 

0.01 

0.06 

99.68 

0.30 

0.01 

0.01 

- 

Hampden, 

99.17 

0.76 

*_ 

- 

0.07 

99.13 

0.87 

*. 

*_ 

- 

Hampshire, 

99.38 

0.65 

0.02 

0.01 

0.04 

99.38 

0.61 

- 

0.01 

- 

Middlesex, 

98.82 

1.09 

*_ 

*_ 

0.09 

98.89 

1.11 

*_ 

*_ 

- 

Nantucket, 

99.09 

0.91 

- 

- 

- 

97.18 

2.82 

- 

- 

- 

Norfolk, 

99.47 

0.42 

0.02 

*_ 

0.09 

99.56 

0.43 

0.01 

*_ 

- 

Plymouth, 

99.06 

0.79 

0.05 

*_ 

0.10 

99.17 

0.80 

0.03 

- 

- 

Suffolk, 

97.69 

1.98 

0.01 

*_ 

0.32 

98.16 

1.84 

*_ 

- 

*_ 

Worcester, 

99.36 

0.56 

0.01 

*_ 

0.07 

99.42 

0.57 

0.01 

- 

*_ 

*  Less  than  one  one-hundredth  of  one  per  cent. 


Conjugal  Condition. 


[829] 


CONJUGAL   CONDITION. 


Counties, 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Un- 
known 

Perckntagbs 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

Sex. 

Single 

Married 

Widowed  Divorced 

Un- 
known 

BARNSTABLE. 

Barnstable,  . 

1,799 

1,830 

413 

11 

2 

44.37 

45.13 

10.18 

0.27 

0.05 

Males,     . 

919 

918 

101 

6 

- 

22.67 

22.64 

2.49 

0.14 

- 

Females, 

880 

912 

312 

5 

2 

21.70 

22.49 

7.69 

0.13 

0.05 

Bourne, 

765 

673 

129 

2 

11 

48.42 

42.60 

8.17 

0.12 

0.69 

Males, 

395 

333 

34 

1 

9 

25.00 

21.08 

2.15 

0.06 

0.57 

Females, 

370 

340 

95 

1 

2 

23.42 

21.52 

6.02 

0.06 

0.12 

Brewster,    . 

408 

400 

87 

6 

-  . 

45.29 

44.40 

9.65 

0.66 

- 

Males, 

210 

202 

22 

3 

- 

23.31 

22.42 

2.44 

0.33 

- 

Females, 

198 

198 

65 

3 

- 

21.98 

21.98 

7.21 

0.33 

- 

Chatham,     . 

759 

883 

164 

3 

- 

41.96 

48.81 

9.06 

0.17 

- 

Males, 

410 

447 

40 

1 

- 

22.66 

24.71 

2.21 

0.06 

- 

Females, 

349 

436 

124 

2 

- 

19.30 

24.10 

6.85 

0.11 

- 

Dennis, 

1,064 

1,186 

283 

12 

- 

41.81 

46.60 

11.12 

0.47 

- 

Males, 

488 

583 

89 

4 

- 

19.18 

22.91 

3.50 

0.15 

- 

Females, 

576 

603 

194 

8 

- 

22.63 

23.69 

7.62 

0.32 

- 

Eastham,     . 

210 

215 

51 

- 

- 

44.12 

45.17 

10.71 

- 

Males, 

109 

107 

18 

- 

- 

22.90 

22.48 

3.78 

- 

Females, 

101 

108 

33 

- 

- 

21.22 

22.69 

6.93 

- 

- 

Falmouth,   . 

1,281 

1,129 

242 

3 

- 

48.25 

42.52 

9.12 

0.11 

- 

Males, 

640 

569 

72 

2 

- 

24.11 

21.43 

2.71 

0.07 

- 

Females, 

641 

560 

170 

1 

- 

24.14 

21.09 

6.41 

0.04 

- 

Harwich, 

1,100 

1,274 

145 

11 

2 

43.44 

50.32 

5.73 

0.43 

0.08 

Males, 

603 

640 

5 

3 

2 

23.81 

25.28 

0.20 

0.12 

0.08 

Females, 

497 

634 

140 

8 

- 

19.63 

25.04 

5.53 

0.31 

- 

Mash  pee,     . 

186 

118 

26 

- 

- 

56.36 

35.76 

7.88 

- 

- 

Males, 

113 

59 

6 

- 

- 

34.24 

17.88 

1.82 

- 

- 

Females, 

73 

59 

20 

- 

- 

22.12 

17.88 

6.06 

- 

- 

Orleans, 

496 

577 

122 

3 

- 

41.40 

48.17 

10.18 

0.25 

- 

Males, 

236 

285 

36 

2 

- 

19.70 

23.79 

3.00 

0.17 

- 

Females, 

260 

292 

86 

1 

- 

21.70 

24.38 

7.18 

0.08 

- 

Provincetown, 

2,220 

1,984 

340 

9 

2 

48.73 

43.56 

7.46 

0.20 

0.05 

Males, 

1,132 

992 

82 

7 

2 

24.85 

21.78 

1.80 

0.15 

0.05 

Females, 

1,088 

992 

258 

2 

- 

23.88 

21.78 

5.66 

0.05 

- 

Sandwich,    . 

799 

614 

166 

1 

_ 

50.57 

38.86 

10.51 

0.06 

- 

Males,     . 

373 

310 

50 

1 

- 

23.61 

19.62 

3.17 

0.06 

- 

Females, 

426 

304 

116 

- 

- 

26.96 

19.24 

7.34 

- 

- 

Truro,  . 

401 

341 

73 

- 

- 

49.20 

41.84 

8.96 

- 

- 

Males, 

217 

172 

13 

- 

- 

26.63 

21.10 

1.60 

- 

- 

Females, 

184 

169 

60 

- 

- 

22.57 

20.74 

7.36 

- 

- 

Wellfleet,     . 

385 

451 

131 

1 

- 

39.77 

46.59 

13.53 

0.11 

- 

Males, 

187 

229 

33 

- 

- 

19.. 31 

23.66 

3.41 

- 

- 

Females, 

198 

222 

98 

1 

- 

20.46 

22.93 

10.12 

0.11 

- 

Yarmouth,  . 

684 

809 

154 

7 

1 

41.33 

48.88 

9.31 

0.42 

0.06 

Males, 

329 

401 

37 

4 

1 

19.88 

24.23 

2.24 

0.24 

0.06 

Females, 

355 

408 

117 

3 

- 

21.45 

24.65 

7.07 

0.18 

- 

BERKSHIRE. 

Adams, 

4,552 

2,890 

384 

11 

_ 

58.08 

36.88 

4.90 

0.14 

_ 

Males, 

2,189 

1,425 

96 

2 

-     i 

27.93 

18.18 

1.23 

0.03 

- 

Females, 

2,363 

1,465 

288 

9 

- 

30.15 

18.70 

3.67 

0.11 

- 

[831] 


832 


CENSUS   OF   MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CONJUGAL   CONDITION  —  Continued. 


Counties, 

Un- 
known 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

Sex. 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Un- 
known 

BERKSHIRE  —  Con. 

Alford, 

128 

132 

18 

2 

- 

45.72 

47.14 

6.43 

0.71 

_ 

Males,     . 

78 

67 

5 

2 

- 

27.86 

23.93 

1.79 

0.71 

_ 

Females, 

50 

65 

13 

_ 

- 

17.86 

23.21 

4.64 

- 

- 

Becket, 

438 

376 

72 

2 

- 

49.33 

42.34 

8.11 

0.22 

- 

Males,     . 

264 

192 

26 

1 

- 

29.73 

21.62 

2.93 

0.11 

- 

Females, 

174 

184 

46 

1 

- 

19.60 

20.72 

5.18 

0.11 

- 

Cheshire,     . 

566 

520 

90 

- 

- 

48.13 

44.22 

7.65 

- 

- 

Males, 

307 

265 

27 

- 

- 

26.11 

22.. 54 

2.29 

- 

- 

Females, 

259 

255 

63 

- 

- 

22.02 

21.68 

5.36 

- 

- 

Clarksburg, 

536 

427 

44 

2 

- 

53.12 

42.32 

4.36 

0.20 

- 

Males,     . 

267 

215 

19 

1 

- 

26.46 

21.31 

1.88 

0.10 

- 

Females, 

269 

212 

25 

1 

- 

26.66 

21.01 

2.48 

0.10 

- 

Dalton, 

1,843 

1,135 

228 

3 

1 

57.42 

35.36 

7.10 

0.09 

0.03 

Vales,     . 

884 

566 

53 

2 

1 

27.. 54 

17.64 

1.65 

0.06 

0.03 

Females, 

959 

569 

175 

1 

- 

29.88 

17.72 

5.45 

0.03 

- 

Egremont,    . 

400 

377 

57 

2 

- 

47.84 

45.10 

6.82 

0.24 

- 

Males,     . 

201 

186 

19 

- 

- 

24.04 

22.25 

2.27 

- 

- 

Females, 

199 

191 

38 

2 

- 

23.80 

22.85 

4.55 

0.24 

- 

Florida, 

225 

164 

36 

- 

- 

52.94 

38.59 

8.47 

- 

- 

Males,     . 

122 

85 

16 

- 

- 

28.71 

20.00 

3.76 

- 

- 

Females, 

103 

79 

20 

- 

- 

24.23 

18.59 

4.71 

- 

- 

Great  Barrington, 

2,488 

1,883 

418 

5 

- 

51.90 

39.28 

8.71 

0.11 

- 

Males,     . 

1,254 

946 

130 

2 

- 

26.16 

19.73 

2.71 

0.04 

- 

Females, 

1,234 

937 

288 

3 

- 

25.74 

19.55 

6.00 

0.07 

- 

Hancock, 

267 

210 

33 

1 

- 

52.25 

41.10 

6.46 

0.19 

- 

Males,     . 

148 

107 

10 

1 

- 

28.96 

20.94 

1.96 

0.19 

- 

Females, 

119 

103 

23 

- 

- 

23.29 

20.16 

4.50 

- 

- 

Hinsdale,     . 

977 

556 

116 

1 

- 

59.21 

33.70 

7.03 

0.06 

- 

Males, 

508 

277 

36 

- 

- 

30.79 

16.79 

2.18 

- 

- 

Females, 

469 

279 

80 

1 

- 

28.42 

16.91 

4.85 

0.06 

- 

Lanesborough,    . 

417 

367 

60 

4 

- 

49.17 

43.28 

7.08 

0.47 

- 

Males,     . 

231 

183 

17 

3 

- 

27.24 

21.58 

2.01 

0.35 

- 

Females, 

186 

184 

43 

1 

_ 

21.93 

21.70 

5.07 

0.12 

- 

Lee 

2,203 

1,551 

300 

12 

_ 

54.18 

38.15 

7.38 

0.29 

- 

Males,     . 

1,088 

791 

89 

5 

_ 

26.75 

19.46 

2.19 

0.12 

- 

Females, 

1,115 

760 

211 

7 

- 

27.43 

18.69 

5.19 

0.17 

- 

Lenox, 

1,730 

970 

167 

5 

_ 

60.24 

33.78 

5.81 

0.17 

- 

Males,     . 

976 

491 

69 

3 

_ 

33.98 

17.10 

2.05 

0.11 

- 

Females, 

754 

479 

108 

2 

_ 

26.26 

16.68 

3.76 

0.06 

- 

Monterey,    . 

224 

194 

42 

4 

- 

48.28 

41.81 

9.05 

0.86 

- 

Males,     . 

128 

96 

16 

1 

- 

27.59 

20.69 

3.45 

0.21 

- 

Females, 

96 

98 

26 

3 

_ 

20.69 

21.12 

5.60 

0.65 

- 

Mount  Washington,  . 

63 

60 

11 

2 

- 

46.32 

44.12 

8.09 

1.47 

- 

Males,     , 

40 

31 

3 

2 

_ 

29.41 

22.79 

2.21 

1.47 

- 

Females, 

23 

29 

8 

- 

- 

16.91 

21.33 

5.88 

- 

- 

New  Asbford,     . 

62 

48 

6 

- 

- 

53.45 

41.38 

5.17 

- 

- 

Males, 

39 

24 

5 

- 

- 

33.62 

20.69 

4.31 

- 

- 

Females, 

23 

24 

1 

- 

- 

19.83 

20.69 

0.86 

- 

- 

New  Marlborough,     . 

619 

562 

106 

1 

- 

48.06 

43.63 

8.23 

0.08 

- 

Males,     . 

361 

280 

41 

- 

_ 

28.03 

21.74 

3.18 

- 

- 

Females, 

258 

2S2 

65 

1 

« 

20.03 

21.89 

5.05 

0.08 

- 

North  Adams,  . 

10,781 

7,284 

1,038 

32 

_ 

56.34 

38.07 

5.42 

0.17 

- 

Males,     . 

5,407 

3,644 

289 

10 

- 

28.25 

19.05 

.     1.51 

0.05 

- 

Females, 

5,374 

3,640 

749 

22 

28.09 

19.02 

3.91 

0.12 

- 

Otis,     .        .        .        . 

250 

222 

41 

5 

- 

48.26 

42.85 

7.92 

0.97 

- 

Males, 

161 

109 

16 

3 

- 

31.08 

21.04 

3.09 

0.58 

- 

Females, 

89 

113 

25 

2 

- 

17.18 

21.81 

4.83 

0.39 

- 

CONJUGAL    CONDITION. 


833 


CONJUGAL   CONDITION  — Continued. 


Counties, 

CiTiKS,  Towns,  and 

Sex. 


BERKSHIRE  —  Con 
Peru,    . 

Males, 

Females, 

PiTTSFIELD 

Males, 

Females, 
Richmond, 

Males, 

Females, 
Sandisfteld, 

Males, 

Females, 
Savoy, . 

Males, 

Females, 
Sheffield, 

Males, 

Females, 
Stockbridge, 

Males, 

Females, 
Tyringham, 

Males,      . 

Females, 
Washington, 

Males, 

Females, 
West  Stockbridge, 

Males, 

Females, 
Williamstown, 

Males, 

Females, 
Windsor,     . 

Males, 

Females, 

BRISTOL. 


Acushnet,    . 
Males, 
Females, 

Attleborough, 
Males, 
Females, 

Berkley, 
Males, 
Females, 

Dartmouth, 
Males, 
Females, 

Dighton, 
Males, 
Females, 

Easton, 
Males, 
Females, 


Single 


JIarrled   Widowed 


Divorced 


Un- 
known 


167 

80 

87 

11,730 

5,753 

5,977 

382 

197 

185 

385 

203 

182 

239 

123 

116 

963 

510 

453 

1,134 

558 

576 

178 

100 

78 

231 

141 

90 

658 

340 

318 

2,779 

1,616 

1,163 

302 

178 

124 


531 

296 

235 

4,415 

2,243 

2,172 

430 

241 

189 

1,489 

832 

657 

878 

494 

384 

2,371 

1,292 

1,079 


117 

20 

1 

.   59 

6 

1 

58 

14 

- 

7,531 

1,160 

36 

3,785 

283 

13 

3,746 

877 

23 

282 

35 

2 

142 

14 

1 

140 

21 

1 

352 

60 

5 

175 

22 

1 

177 

38 

4 

221 

43 

1 

111 

21 

1 

110 

22 

- 

760 

168 

6 

377 

53 

4 

383 

115 

2 

793 

143 

7 

390 

45 

3 

403 

98 

4 

157 

26 

1 

80 

5 

1 

77 

21 

- 

150 

34 

- 

80 

12 

- 

70 

22 

- 

472 

126 

1 

225 

43 

- 

247 

83 

1 

1,839 

262 

7 

923 

74 

2 

916 

188 

5 

220 

34 

- 

110 

13 

- 

110 

21 

— 

475 

107 

2 

235 

35 

2 

240 

72 

- 

3,367 

460 

21 

1,674 

92 

3 

1,693 

368 

18 

433 

88 

4 

217 

21 

3 

216 

67 

1 

1,369 

238 

9 

685 

76 

6 

684 

162 

3 

765 

147 

7 

384 

35 

3 

381 

112 

4 

1,765 

305 

11 

882 

103 

9 

883 

202 

2 

25 
17 


Percentages 


Single     Married  Widowed 


Divorced 


Un- 
known 


54.75 
26.23 
28.52 
57.33 
28.12 
29.21 
54.49 
28.10 
26.39 
48.00 
25.31 
22.69 
47.42 
24.40 
23.02 
50.77 
26.89 
23.88 
54.60 
26.87 
27.73 
49.03 
27.54 
21.49 
54.61 
33.33 
21.28 
52.35 
27.05 
25.30 
56.87 
33.07 
23.80 
54.32 
32.02 
22.30 


47.62 
26.55 
21.07 
53.27 
27.06 
26.21 
45.03 
25.24 
19.79 
47.93 
26.78 
21.15 
48.86 
27.49 
21.37 
53.26 
29.02 
24.24 


38.36 
19.34 
19.02 
36.81 
18.50 
18.31 
40.23 
20.26 
19.97 
43.89 
21.82 
22.07 
43.85 
22.02 
21.83 
40.06 
19.87 
20.19 
38.18 
18.77 
19.41 
43.25 
22.04 
21.21 
35.46 
18.91 
16.55 
37.55 
17.90 
19.65 
37.63 
18.89 
18.74 
39.56 
19.78 
19.78 


6.56 
1.97 
4.59 
5.67 
1.38 
4.29 
5.00 
2.00 
3.00 
7.48 
2.74 
4.74 
8.53 
4.17 
4.36 
8.85 
2.79 
6.06 
6.89 
2.17 
4.72 
7.16 
1.38 
5.78 
8.04 
2.84 
5.20 
10.02 
3.42 
6.60 
5.36 
1.51 
3.85 
6.12 
2.34 
3.78 


42.60 

9.60 

21.07 

3.14 

21.53 

6.46 

40.63 

5.55 

20.20 

1.11 

20.43 

4.44 

45.34 

9.21 

22.72 

2.20 

22.62 

7.01 

44.06 

7.66 

22.04 

2.45 

22.02 

5.21 

42.57 

8.18 

21.37 

1.94 

21.20 

6.24 

39.64 

6.85 

19.81 

2.32 

19.83 

4.53 

0.33 
0.33 

0.17 
0.06 
0.11 
0.28 
0.14 
0.14 
0.63 
0.13 
0.50 
0.20 
0.20 

0.32 
0.21 
0.11 
0.33 
0.14 
0.19 
0.28 
0.28 


0.08 

0.08 
0.14 
0.04 
0.10 


0.18 
0.18 

0.25 
0.04 
0.2] 
0.42 
0.31 
0.11 
0.29 
0.19 
0.10 
0.39 
0.17 
0.22 
0.25 
0.20 
0.05 


0.02 
0.02 


0.28 

0.28 
1.89 
0.71 
1.18 


0.30 
0.20 
0.10 


0.06 
0.06 


834 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CONJUGAL   CONDITION  — Continued. 


Counties, 

Single 

Alarried 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Un- 
known 

Percentage 

s 

Cities,  Towns,  and 
Sex. 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Un- 
known 

BRISTOL  — Con. 

Fairhaven,   . 

1,577 

1,473 

276 

12 

- 

47.24 

44.13 

8.27 

0.36 

-   . 

Males,     . 

749 

731 

67 

7 

- 

22.43 

21.90 

2.01 

0.21 

- 

Females, 

828 

742 

209 

5 

- 

24.81 

22.23 

6.26 

0.15 

- 

Fall  River, 

53,032 

31,267 

4,788 

106 

10 

59.45 

35.05 

5.37 

0.12 

0.01 

Males,     . 

25,904 

15,452 

1,292 

46 

10 

29.04 

17.32 

1.45 

0.05 

0.01 

Females, 

27,128 

15,815 

3,496 

60 

- 

30.41 

17.73 

3.92 

0.07 

- 

Freetown,    . 

739 

543 

112 

6 

5 

52.59 

38.65 

7.97 

0.43 

0.36  ■ 

Males,     . 

414 

274 

29 

4 

4 

29.46 

19.50 

2.06 

0.29 

0.29 

Females, 

325 

269 

83 

2 

1 

23.13 

19.15 

5.91 

0.14 

0.07 

Mansfield,    . 

1,875 

1,583 

257 

7 

- 

50.38 

42.53 

6.90 

0.19 

- 

Males,     . 

942 

791 

57 

3 

- 

25.31 

21.25 

1.53 

0.08 

- 

Females, 

933 

792 

200 

4 

- 

25.07 

21.28 

5.37 

0.11 

- 

New  Bedfobd, 

30,280 

21,361 

3,503 

93 

14 

54.80 

38.66 

6.34 

0.17 

0.03 

Males,     . 

14,733 

10,.-)50 

840 

29 

6 

26.66 

19.10 

1.52 

0.05 

0.01 

Females, 

15,547 

10,811 

2,663 

64 

8 

28.14 

19.. 56 

4.82 

0.12 

0.02 

North  Attleborough, . 

3,593 

2,537 

429 

17 

- 

54.64 

38.58 

6.52 

0.26 

- 

Males,     . 

1,757 

1,267 

115 

6 

- 

26.72 

19.27 

1.75 

0.09 

- 

Females, 

1,836 

1,270 

314 

11 

- 

27.92 

19.31 

4.77 

0.17 

- 

Norton, 

836 

630 

137 

11 

- 

51.80 

39.03 

8.49 

0.68 

- 

Males,     . 

391 

320 

43 

6 

- 

24.23 

19.82 

2.67 

0.37 

- 

Females, 

445 

310 

94 

5 

- 

27.57 

19.21 

5.82 

0.31 

- 

Raynham,    . 

708 

685 

119 

6 

- 

46.64 

45.13 

7.84 

0.39 

- 

Males,     . 

370 

344 

35 

o 

- 

24.37 

22.66 

2.31 

0.13 

- 

Females, 

338 

341 

84 

4 

- 

22.27 

22.47 

5.53 

0.26 

- 

Rehoboth,    . 

907 

766 

181 

4 

2 

50.11 

42.32 

7.24 

0.22 

0.11 

Males, 

511 

384 

59 

2 

2 

28.23 

21.22 

3.26 

0.11 

0.11 

Females, 

396 

382 

72 

2 

- 

21.88 

21.10 

3.98 

0.11 

- 

Seekonk, 

771 

594 

94 

5 

1 

52.63 

40.55 

6.41 

0.34 

0.07 

Males,     . 

447 

311 

30 

4 

1 

30.51 

21.23 

2.05 

0.27 

0.07 

Females, 

324 

283 

64 

1 

- 

22.12 

19.32 

4.36 

0.07 

- 

Somerset,    . 

1,012 

839 

126 

6 

- 

51.03 

42.31 

6.36 

0.30 

- 

Males, 

568 

432 

37 

3 

- 

28.64 

21.79 

1.87 

0.15 

- 

Females, 

444 

407 

89 

3 

- 

22.39 

20.52 

4.49 

0.15 

- 

Swansea, 

809 

684 

127 

7 

- 

49.72 

42.04 

7.81 

0.43 

- 

Males,     . 

438 

350 

39 

3 

- 

26.92 

21.. 51 

2.40 

0.18 

- 

Females, 

371 

334 

88 

4 

- 

22.80 

20.53 

5.41 

0.25 

- 

Taunton,    . 

15,078 

10,086 

1,921 

27 

3 

55.61 

37.19 

7.09 

0.10 

0.01 

Males, 

7,614 

4,982 

536 

12 

3 

28.08 

18.37 

1.98 

0.05 

0.01 

Females, 

7,464 

5,104 

1,385 

15 

- 

27.53 

18.82 

5.11 

0.05 

- 

Westport,    . 

1,324 

1,129 

216 

9 

- 

49.44 

42.16 

8.06 

0.34 

- 

Males, 

697 

562 

80 

5 

- 

26.03 

20.99 

2.98 

0.19 

- 

Females, 

627 

567 

136 

4 

- 

23. 4i 

21.17 

5.08 

0.15 

— 

DUKES. 

Chilmark,    . 

117 

153 

34 

_ 

- 

38.49 

50.33 

11.18 

- 

- 

Males, 

61 

76 

14 

- 

- 

20.07 

25.00 

4.60 

- 

- 

Females, 

56 

77 

20 

- 

- 

18.42 

25.33 

6.58 

- 

- 

Cottage  City, 

467 

478 

88 

5 

- 

44.99 

46.05 

8.48 

0.48 

- 

Males, 

254 

236 

15 

3 

- 

24.47 

22.73 

1.45 

0.29 

- 

Females, 

213 

242 

73 

2 

- 

20.52 

23.32 

7.03 

0.19 

- 

Edgartown, 

488 

481 

148 

8 

- 

43.38 

42.75 

13.16 

0.71 

- 

Males,     . 

247 

241 

36 

3 

- 

21.96 

21.42 

3.20 

0.26 

- 

Females, 

241 

240 

112 

5 

- 

21.42 

21.33 

9.96 

0.45 

- 

Gay  Head,  . 

97 

60 

11 

1 

- 

57.40 

35.. 50 

6.51 

0.59 

- 

Males, 

57 

29 

3 

1 

- 

33.73 

17.16 

1.77 

0.59 

- 

Females, 

40 

« 

31 

8 

- 

23.67 

18.34 

1 

4.74 

"" 

^ 

7 


CONJUGAL    CONDITION. 


835 


CONJUGAL  CONDITION  — Continued. 


Counties, 

1 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Un- 

ICTIO'WTI 

Percentagi 

s 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

Un- 
known 

Sex. 

iVll<J  W  11 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

DUKES  —  Con. 

Gosnold, 

53 

77 

9 

1 

- 

37.86 

55.00 

6.43 

•0.71 

- 

Males,     . 

35 

48 

4 

1 

- 

25.00 

34.29 

2.86 

0.71 

- 

Females, 

18 

29 

5 

- 

- 

12.86 

20.71 

3.57 

- 

- 

Tisbury, 

459 

436 

100 

7 

- 

45.81 

43.51 

9.98 

0.70 

- 

Males, 

242 

211 

22 

2 

- 

24.15 

21.05 

2.20 

0.20 

- 

Females, 

217 

225 

78 

5 

- 

21.66 

22.46 

7.78 

0.50 

- 

West  Tisbury,    . 

193 

222 

41 

3 

1 

41.96 

48.26 

8.91 

0.65 

0.22 

Males, 

104 

111 

- 

1 

- 

22.61 

24.13 

- 

0.22 

- 

Females, 

89 

111 

41 

2 

1 

19.35 

24.13 

8.91 

0.43 

0.22 

ESSEX. 

Amesbury, . 

5,357 

3,885 

683 

32 

29 

53.65 

38.90 

6.84 

0.32 

0.29 

Males, 

2,615 

1,917 

206 

14 

28 

26.19 

19.20 

2.06 

0.14 

0.28 

Females, 

2,742 

1,968 

477 

18 

1 

27.46 

19.70 

4.78 

0.18 

0.01 

Andover, 

3,702 

1,984 

453 

6 

- 

60.24 

32.29 

7.37 

0.10 

- 

Males, 

1,846 

973 

92 

2 

- 

30.04 

15.84 

1.49 

0.03 

- 

Females, 

1,856 

1,011 

361 

4 

- 

30.20 

16.45 

5.88 

0.07 

- 

Beverly,    . 

6,093 

4,809 

848 

29 

27 

51.61 

40.73 

7.18 

0.25 

0.23 

Males, 

3,072 

2,423 

202 

4 

27 

26.02 

20.52 

1.71 

0.04 

0.23 

Females, 

3,021 

2,386 

646 

25 

- 

25.59 

20.21 

5.47 

0.21 

- 

Boxford, 

369 

298 

60 

- 

50.75 

41.00 

8.25 

- 

- 

Males,     . 

189 

149 

21 

- 

25.99 

20.50 

2.89 

- 

- 

Females, 

180 

149 

39 

- 

- 

24.76 

20.50 

5.36 

- 

- 

Bradford,     . 

2,410 

2,028 

279 

19 

- 

50.89 

42.82 

5.89 

0.40 

- 

Males,      . 

1,132 

1,005 

79 

6 

- 

23.90 

21.22 

1.67 

0.13 

- 

Females, 

1,278 

1,023 

200 

13 

- 

26.99 

21.60 

4.22 

0.27 

- 

Danvers, 

4,440 

3,101 

624 

10 

6 

54.27 

37.90 

7.63 

0.12 

0.08 

Males, 

2,239 

1,538 

175 

3 

3 

27.37 

18.79 

2.14 

0.04 

0.04 

Females, 

2,201 

1,563 

449 

7 

3 

26.90 

19.11 

5.49 

0.08 

0.04 

Essex, 

737 

708 

137 

5 

- 

46.44 

44.61 

8.63 

0.32 

- 

Males, 

406 

352 

47 

4 

- 

25.59 

22.18 

2.96 

0.25 

- 

Females, 

331 

356 

90 

1 

- 

20.85 

22.43 

5.67 

0.07 

- 

Georgetown, 

989 

855 

201 

5 

- 

4S.24 

41.71 

9.80 

0.25 

- 

Males, 

505 

421 

72 

1 

- 

24.63 

20.54 

3.51 

0.05 

- 

Females, 

484 

434 

129 

4 

- 

23.61 

21.17 

6.29 

0.20 

- 

Gloucester, 

16,623 

9,874 

1,625 

56 

33 

58.92 

35.00 

5.76 

0.20 

0.12 

Males,     . 

10,429 

5,250 

520 

29 

29 

36.97 

18.61 

1.85 

0.10 

0.10 

Females, 

6,194 

4,624 

1,105 

27 

4 

21.95 

16.39 

3.91 

0.10 

0.02 

Groveland, 

1,221 

912 

200 

- 

- 

52.34 

39.09 

8.57 

- 

- 

Males, 

595 

464 

59 

- 

- 

25.51 

19.89 

2.52 

- 

- 

Females, 

626 

448 

141 

- 

- 

26.83 

■  19.20 

6.05 

- 

- 

Hamilton,     . 

689 

565 

101 

1 

- 

50.81 

41.67 

7.45 

0.07 

- 

Males, 

354 

298 

33 

- 

- 

26.11 

21.98 

2.43 

- 

- 

Females, 

335 

267 

68 

1 

- 

24.70 

19.69 

5.02 

0.07 

- 

Haverhill, 

15,667 

12,422 

2,021 

86 

13 

.51.86 

41.12 

6.69 

0.29 

0.04 

Males,     . 

7,794 

6,171 

527 

34 

9 

25.80 

20.42 

1.74 

0.12 

0.03 

Females, 

7,873 

6,251 

1,494 

52 

4 

26.06 

20.70 

4.95 

0.17 

0.01 

Ipswicb, 

2,606 

1,746 

359 

9 

- 

.55.21 

36.99 

7.61 

0.19 

- 

Males, 

1,199 

866 

108 

5 

- 

25.40 

18.35 

2.29 

0.10 

- 

Females, 

1,407 

880 

251 

4 

- 

29.81 

18.64 

5.32 

0.09 

- 

Lawrence, 

29,912 

18,876 

3,304 

63 

9 

57.34 

36.19 

6.33 

0.12 

0.02 

Males, 

14,749 

9,498 

842 

17 

1 

28.28 

18.21 

1.61 

0.03 

*_ 

Females, 

15,163 

9,378 

2,462 

46 

8 

29.06 

17.98 

4.72 

0.09 

0.02 

Lynn,  . 

32,369 

25,590 

4,161 

204 

30 

51.91 

41.04 

6.67 

0.33 

0.05 

Males,     . 

16,311 

12,748 

1,008 

79 

27 

26.16 

20.44 

1.61 

0.13 

9.05 

Females, 

16,058 

12,842 

3,153 

125 

3 

25.75 

20.60 

5.06 

0.20 

*_ 

*  Less  than  one  one-hundredth  of  one  per  cent. 


836 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


CONJUGAL  CONDITION  — Continued. 


Counties, 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Un- 
jnown 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

1 

Sex. 

Single 

Married 

Widowed  Divorced  | 

1 

Un- 
linown 

ESSEX  — Con. 

Lynnfield,    . 

399 

346 

72 

1 

- 

48.78 

42.30 

8.80 

0.12 

- 

Males, 

209 

174 

25 

- 

- 

25.55 

21.27 

3.06 

- 

- 

Females, 

190 

172 

47 

1 

- 

23.23 

21.03 

5.74 

0.12 

- 

Manchester, 

973 

769 

133 

1 

- 

51.87 

40.99 

7.09 

0.05 

- 

Males,     . 

463 

389 

41 

- 

- 

24.68 

20.73 

2.19 

- 

- 

Females, 

510 

380 

92 

1 

- 

27.19 

20.26 

4.90 

0.05 

- 

Marblehead, 

3,915 

3,130 

609 

17 

- 

51.04 

40.80 

7.94 

0.22 

- 

Males,     . 

1,923 

1,652 

169 

5 

- 

25.07 

20.23 

2.20 

0.07 

- 

Females, 

1,992 

1,578 

440 

12 

- 

25.97 

20.57 

5.74 

0.15 

- 

Merrimac,    . 

1,094 

1,038 

162 

7 

- 

47.55 

45.11 

7.04 

0.30 

- 

Males,     . 

552 

518 

37 

4 

- 

23.99 

22.51 

1.61 

0.17 

- 

Females, 

542 

520 

125 

3 

- 

23.56 

22.60 

5.43 

0.13 

- 

Methuen,     . 

3,053 

2,218 

403 

14 

2 

53.66 

38.98 

7.08 

0.24 

0.04 

Males,     . 

1,542 

1,101 

113 

3 

1 

27.10 

19.35 

1.99 

0.05 

0.02 

Females, 

1,511 

1,117 

290 

11 

1 

26.. 56 

19.63 

5.09 

0.19 

0.02 

Middleton,  , 

401 

363 

74 

- 

- 

47.85 

43.32 

8.83 

- 

- 

Males,     . 

214 

183 

31 

- 

- 

25.53 

21.84 

3.70 

- 

- 

Females, 

187 

180 

43 

- 

- 

22.32 

21.48 

5.13 

- 

- 

Nahant, 

464 

348 

50 

3 

- 

53.64 

40.23 

5.78 

0.35 

- 

Males, 

216 

189 

19 

1 

- 

24.97 

21.85 

2.19 

0.12 

- 

Females, 

248 

159 

31 

2 

- 

28.67 

18.. 38 

3.59 

0.23 

- 

Newbury,    . 

766 

615 

103 

5 

- 

51.44 

41.30 

6.92 

0.34 

- 

Males, 

428 

305 

24 

3 

- 

28.75 

20.48 

1.61 

0.20 

- 

Females, 

338 

310 

79 

2 

- 

22.69 

20.82 

5.31 

0.14 

- 

Newbubtport, 

7,638 

5,559 

1,313 

42 

- 

52.49 

38.20 

9.02 

0.29 

- 

Males, 

3,536 

2,771 

290 

19 

- 

24.30 

19.04 

1.99 

0.13 

- 

Females, 

4,102 

2,788 

1,023 

23 

- 

28.19 

19.16 

7.03 

0.16 

- 

North  Andover, . 

2,025 

1,337 

206 

1 

- 

56.74 

37.46 

5.77 

0.03 

- 

Males, 

1,031 

675 

59 

- 

- 

28.89 

18.91 

1.65 

- 

- 

Females, 

994 

662 

147 

1 

- 

27.85 

18.55 

4.12 

0.03 

- 

Peabody,      . 

5,874 

3,963 

650 

8 

12 

55.91 

37.72 

6.18 

0.08 

0.11 

Males, 

3,067 

1,978 

201 

4 

12 

29.19 

18.83 

1.91 

0.04 

0.11 

Females, 

2,807 

1,985 

449 

4 

- 

26.72 

18.89 

4.27 

0.04 

- 

Rockport,    . 

2,643 

2,326 

320 

- 

- 

49.97 

43.98 

6.05 

- 

- 

Males, 

1,560 

1,300 

106 

- 

- 

29.50 

24.58 

2.00 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,083 

1,026 

214 

- 

- 

20.47 

19.40 

4.05 

- 

- 

Rowley, 

605 

576 

85 

6 

- 

47.56 

45.29 

6.68 

0.47 

- 

Males, 

335 

287 

32 

2 

- 

26.33 

22.57 

2.51 

0.16 

- 

Females, 

270 

289 

53 

4 

- 

21.23 

22.72 

4.17 

0.31 

- 

Salem, 

19,576 

12,410 

2,386 

54 

47 

56.79 

36.00 

6.92 

0.15 

0.14 

Males, 

9,403 

6,211 

600 

23 

33 

27.28 

18.01 

1.74 

0.07 

0.10 

Females, 

10,173 

6,199 

1,786 

31 

14 

29.51 

17.99 

5.18 

0.08 

0.04 

Salisbury,    . 

608 

583 

102 

7 

- 

46.77 

44.85 

7.84 

0.54 

- 

Males,     . 

311 

290 

38 

3 

- 

23.92 

22.31 

2.92 

0.23 

- 

Females, 

297 

293 

64 

4 

- 

22.85 

22  54 

4.92 

0.31 

- 

Saugus, 

2,295 

1,908 

285 

8 

1 

51.03 

42.43 

6.34 

0.18 

0.02 

Males, 

1,152 

944 

91 

1 

1 

25.62 

20.99 

2.03 

0.02 

0.02 

Females, 

1,143 

964 

194 

7 

- 

25.41 

21.44 

4.31 

0.16 

- 

Swampscott, 

1,600 

1,433 

224 

2 

- 

49.10 

43.97 

6.87 

0.06 

- 

Males,     . 

765 

709 

60 

- 

- 

23.48 

21.75 

1.84 

- 

- 

Females, 

835 

724 

164 

2 

_ 

25.62 

22.22 

5.03 

0.06 

- 

Topsfield,    . 

536 

383 

113 

1 

- 

61.89 

37.08 

10.94 

0.09 

- 

Males,     . 

291 

191 

34 

- 

_ 

28.17 

18.49 

3.29 

- 

- 

Females, 

245 

192 

79 

1 

- 

23.72 

18.59 

7.65 

0.09 

- 

Wenham,     . 

428 

398 

60 

- 

- 

48.31 

44.92 

6.77 

- 

- 

Males, 

208 

198 

25 

- 

- 

23.48 

22.35 

2.82 

- 

- 

Females, 

220 

^ 

200 

35 

- 

- 

24.83 

22.57 

3.95 

- 

- 

CONJUGAL    CONDITION. 


837 


CONJUGAL   CONDITION  — Continued. 


Counties, 

Un- 
known 

Percentages 

CiTiKs,  Towns,  and 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

,. 

Sex. 

■V14  \j  1%   il 

Single 

Married 

Widowed  Divorced 

Un- 
known 

ESSEX  — Con. 

West  Newbury, . 

794 

712 

132 

5 

- 

48.33 

43.34 

8.03 

0.30 

- 

Males,     . 

412 

357 

40 

2 

- 

25.08 

21.73 

2.43 

0.12 

- 

Females, 

382 

355 

92 

3 

- 

23.25 

21.61 

5.60 

0.18 

- 

FRANKLIN. 

Aehfield,      . 

476 

444 

93 

_ 

_ 

46.99 

43.83 

9.18 

_ 

_ 

Males, 

270 

225 

28 

- 

- 

26.65 

22.21 

2.77 

- 

- 

Females, 

206 

219 

65 

- 

- 

20.34 

21.62 

6.41 

- 

- 

Bernardston, 

369 

333 

71 

3 

2 

47.43 

42.80 

9.12 

0.39 

0.26 

Males, 

190 

169 

26 

2 

2 

24.42 

21.72 

3.34 

0.26 

0.26 

Females, 

179 

164 

45 

1 

- 

23.01 

21.08 

5.78 

0.13 

- 

Buckland,    . 

792 

653 

100 

3 

- 

51.16 

42.18 

6.46 

0.20 

- 

Males, 

437 

324 

22 

2 

- 

28.20 

20.93 

1.42 

0.13 

- 

Females, 

355 

329 

78 

- 

22.93 

21.25 

5.04 

0.07 

- 

Charlemont, 

466 

503 

71 

- 

44.76 

48.32 

6.82 

0.10 

- 

Males, 

248 

254 

23 

- 

23.82 

24.40 

2.21 

0.10 

- 

Females, 

218 

249 

48 

- 

20.94 

23.92 

4.61 

- 

- 

Colrain, 

835 

667 

101 

6 

51.86 

41.43 

6.27 

0.06 

0.38 

Males,     . 

479 

331 

37 

3 

29.75 

20.. 56 

2.30 

0.06 

0.19 

Females, 

356 

336 

64 

3 

22.11 

20.87 

3.97 

- 

0.19 

Conway, 

668 

541 

93 

- 

51.22 

41.49 

7.13 

0.16 

- 

Males, 

356 

272 

28 

- 

27.30 

20.86 

2.14 

0.08 

- 

Females, 

312 

269 

65 

- 

23.92 

20.63 

4.99 

0.08 

- 

Deerfield,     . 

1,598 

1,155 

249 

1 

53.15 

38.41 

8.28 

0.13 

0.03 

Males,     . 

892 

582 

74 

1 

29.67 

19.36 

2.46 

0.03 

0.03 

Females, 

706 

573 

175 

- 

23.48 

19.05 

5.82 

0.10 

- 

Erving, 

447 

458 

58 

- 

46.37 

47.51 

6.02 

0.10 

- 

Males, 

242 

228 

20 

- 

25.10 

23.65 

2.08 

- 

- 

Females, 

205 

230 

38 

- 

21.27 

23.86 

3.94 

0.10 

- 

Gill,      . 

696 

335 

48 

3 

- 

64.32 

30.96 

4.44 

0.28 

- 

Males, 

514 

165 

17 

3 

- 

47.50 

15.25 

1.57 

0.28 

- 

Females, 

182 

170 

31 

- 

- 

16.82 

15.71 

2.87 

- 

- 

Greenfield,  . 

3,301 

2,458 

443 

23 

4 

53.00 

.39.46 

7.11 

0.37 

0.06 

Males, 

1,648 

1,232 

99 

5 

3 

26.46 

19.78 

1.59 

0.08 

0.04 

Females, 

1,653 

1,226 

344 

18 

1 

26.. 54 

19.68 

5.52 

0.29 

0.02 

Hawley, 

221 

212 

35 

- 

- 

47.22 

45.30 

7.48 

■      - 

- 

Males, 

129 

107 

14 

- 

- 

27.57 

22.86 

2.99 

- 

- 

Females, 

92 

105 

21 

- 

- 

19.65 

22.44 

4.49 

- 

- 

Heath,  . 

233 

202 

36 

5 

- 

48.95 

42.44 

7.56 

1.05 

- 

Males, 

134 

101 

12 

3 

- 

28.15 

21.22 

2.52 

0.63 

- 

Females, 

99 

101 

24 

2 

- 

20.80 

21.22 

5.04 

0.42 

- 

Leverett, 

354 

333 

54 

3 

- 

47.58 

44.76 

7.26 

0.40 

- 

Males,     . 

193 

166 

20 

- 

- 

25.94 

22.. 31 

2.69 

- 

- 

Females, 

161 

167 

34 

3 

- 

21.64 

22.45 

4.57 

0.40 

- 

Leyden, 

174 

154 

35 

- 

- 

47.93 

42.43 

9.64 

- 

- 

Males,     . 

94 

78 

13 

•     - 

- 

25.89 

21.49 

3.58 

- 

- 

Females, 

80 

76 

22 

- 

- 

22.04 

20.94 

6.06 

- 

- 

Monroe, 

172 

107 

18 

- 

1 

57.72 

35.91 

6.04 

- 

0.33 

Males,     . 

110 

62 

4 

- 

- 

36.91 

20.81 

1.34 

- 

- 

Females, 

62 

45 

14 

- 

1 

20.81 

15.10 

4.70 

- 

0.33 

Montague,   . 

3,340 

2,345 

363 

6 

4 

55.13 

38.71 

5.99 

0.10 

0.07 

Males, 

1,785 

1,177 

108 

2 

4 

29.47 

19.43 

1.78 

0.03 

0.07 

Females, 

1,555 

1,168 

255 

4 

- 

25.66 

19.28 

4.21 

0.07 

- 

New  Salem, 

412 

380 

75 

- 

2 

47.41 

43.73 

8.63 

- 

0.23 

Males,     . 

216 

189 

31 

- 

2 

24.85 

21.75 

3.. 57 

- 

0.23 

Females, 

196 

191 

44 

- 

- 

22.56 

21.98 

5.06 

- 

- 

838 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 

CONJUGAL  CONDITION  — Continued. 


Counties, 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Un- 
Itnown 

Percentagf 

s 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

1 

Skx. 

ilA.lt\y  T  *   A  li 

Single 

Married 

Widowed  1  Divorced 

Un- 
Icnown 

FRANKLIN  — Con. 

Northfield,  . 

1,034 

679 

128 

10 

- 

55.86 

36.68 

6.92 

0.54 

- 

Males, 

372 

339 

37 

6 

- 

20.10 

18.31 

2.00 

0.32 

- 

Females, 

662 

340 

91 

4 

- 

35.76 

18.37 

4.92 

0.22 

- 

Orange, 

2,521 

2,507 

317 

16 

- 

47.02 

46.76 

5.92 

0.30 

- 

Males,     . 

1,336 

1,255 

92 

7 

- 

24.92 

23.41 

i.n 

0.13 

- 

Females, 

1,185 

1,252 

225 

9 

- 

22.10 

23.35 

4.20 

0.17 

- 

Rowe,  .... 

264 

201 

33 

- 

- 

53.01 

40.36 

6.63 

- 

> 

Males, 

172 

102 

9 

- 

- 

34.54 

20.48 

1.81 

- 

- 

Females, 

92 

99 

24 

- 

- 

18.47 

19.88 

4.82 

- 

- 

Shelburiie,  . 

745 

678 

134 

3 

- 

47.76 

43.46 

8.59 

0.19 

- 

Males, 

378 

339 

33 

- 

- 

24.23 

21.73 

2.12 

- 

- 

Females, 

367 

339 

101 

3 

- 

23.53 

21.73 

6.47 

0.19 

- 

Shutesbury, 

181 

210 

48 

5 

- 

40.76 

47.30 

10.81 

1.13 

- 

Males,      .        . 

90 

108 

17 

3 

- 

20.27 

24.32 

3.83 

0.68 

- 

Females, 

91 

102 

31 

2 

- 

20.49 

22.98 

6.98 

0.45 

- 

Sunderland, 

344 

295 

57 

- 

- 

49.43 

42.38 

8.19 

- 

- 

Males,     . 

211 

149 

21 

- 

-■ 

30.32 

21.40 

3.02 

- 

- 

Females, 

133 

146 

36 

- 

- 

19.11 

20.98 

5.17 

- 

- 

■Warwick,     . 

286 

275 

36 

2 

- 

47.74 

45.91 

6.01 

0.34 

- 

Males, 

166 

142 

12 

1 

- 

27.71 

23.71 

2.00 

0.17 

- 

Females, 

120 

133 

24 

1 

- 

20.03 

22.20 

4.01 

0.17 

- 

Wendell, 

255 

240 

33 

1 

- 

48.20 

45.37 

6.24 

0.19 

- 

Males, 

153 

123 

16 

1 

- 

2S.92 

23.25 

3.03 

0.19 

-    ■ 

Females, 

102 

117 

17 

- 

- 

19.28 

22.12 

3.21 

- 

- 

Whately,     . 

367 

334 

50 

4 

- 

48.61 

44.24 

6.63 

0.52 

- 

Males, 

206 

168 

16 

2 

^ 

27.29 

22.25 

2.12 

0.26 

- 

Females, 

161 

166 

34 

2 

- 

21.32 

21.99 

4.51 

0.26 

- 

HAMPDEN. 

Agawam,     . 

1,296 

951 

157 

4 

- 

53.82 

39.50 

6.52 

0.16 

- 

Males, 

704 

479 

52 

2 

- 

29.23 

19.90 

2.16 

0.08 

- 

Females, 

592 

472 

105 

2 

- 

24.. 59 

19.60 

4.36 

0.08 

- 

Blandford,  . 

449 

344 

53 

3 

- 

52.89 

40.52 

6.24 

0.35 

- 

Males,     . 

243 

172 

19 

3 

- 

28.62 

20.26 

2.24 

0.35 

- 

Females, 

206 

172 

34 

- 

- 

24.27 

20.26 

4.00 

- 

- 

Brimfield,    . 

503 

367 

91 

1 

- 

52.29 

38.15 

9.46 

0.10 

- 

Males,     . 

280 

184 

34 

- 

- 

29.11 

19.13 

3.53 

- 

- 

Females, 

223 

183 

57 

1 

- 

23.18 

19.02 

5.93 

0.10 

- 

Chester, 

686 

643 

94 

6 

- 

48.00 

45.00 

6.58 

0.42 

- 

Males,     . 

343 

321 

33 

3 

- 

24.00 

22.47 

2.31 

0.21 

- 

Females, 

343 

322 

61 

3 

- 

24.00 

22.. 53 

4.27 

0.21 

- 

Chicopee,  . 

9,464 

6,000 

924 

25 

7 

57.64 

36.54 

5.63 

0.15 

0.04 

Males,     . 

4,784 

3,044 

246 

14 

7 

29.14 

18.54 

1.50 

0.08 

0.04 

Females, 

4,680 

2,956 

678 

11 

- 

28.50 

18.00 

4.13 

0.07 

- 

East  Longmeadow,    . 

912 

606 

71 

- 

2 

57.32 

38.09 

4.46 

- 

0.13 

Males,     , 

524 

312 

25 

- 

2 

32.93 

19.61 

1.57 

- 

0.13 

Females, 

388 

294 

46 

■- 

•  - 

24.39 

18.48 

2.89 

- 

- 

Granville,    . 

502 

406 

93 

4 

- 

49.95 

40.40 

9.25 

0.40 

- 

Males,     .        . 

281 

198 

40 

3 

- 

27.96 

19.70 

3.98 

0.30 

- 

Females, 

221 

208 

53 

1 

- 

21.99 

20.70 

5.27 

0.10 

- 

Hampden,    . 

341 

322 

77' 

3 

- 

45.90 

43.34 

10.36 

0.40 

- 

Males,     . 

185 

101 

25  V 

3 

- 

24.90 

21.67 

3.37 

0.40 

- 

Females, 

156 

161 

52 

- 

- 

21.00 

21.67 

6.99 

- 

- 

Holland, 

93 

87 

19 

- 

- 

46.73 

43.72 

9.55 

- 

- 

Males, 

54 

46 

7 

- 

- 

27.13 

23.12 

3.52 

- 

- 

Females, 

39 

41 

12 

- 

- 

19.60 

20.60 

6.03 

- 

- 

CONJUGAL    CONDITION. 


839 


CONJUGAL  CONDITION  —  Coiitimied. 


Counties, 

Sinsle 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Un- 
known 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and 
Sex. 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Un- 
known 

HAMPDEN  — Con. 

HOLTOKE,     . 

24,460 

13,810 

2,005 

30 

17 

60.66 

34.25 

4.97 

0.08 

0.04 

Males, 

11,824 

6,849 

502 

10 

13 

29.32 

16.99 

1.24 

0.03 

0.03 

Females, 

12,636 

6,961 

1,503 

20 

4 

31.34 

17.26 

3.73 

0.05 

0.01 

Longtneadow, 

334 

240 

44 

2 

- 

53.87 

38.71 

7.10 

0.32 

- 

Males,     . 

159 

119 

10 

2 

- 

25.65 

19.19 

1.61 

0.32 

- 

Females, 

175 

121 

34 

- 

- 

28.22 

19.52 

5.49 

- 

- 

Ludlow, 

1,470 

953 

127 

3 

- 

57.73 

37.19 

4.96 

0.12 

- 

Males,     . 

778 

503 

31 

2 

- 

30.37 

19.63 

1.21 

0.08 

- 

Females, 

701 

450 

96 

1 

- 

27.36 

17.56 

3.75 

0.04 

- 

Monson, 

2,018 

1,478 

246 

3 

1 

53.87 

39.45 

6.57 

0.08 

0.03 

Males,     . 

1,03S 

753 

68 

2 

1 

27.71 

20.10 

1.82 

0.05 

0.03 

Females, 

980 

725 

178 

1 

- 

26.16 

19.35 

4.75 

0.03 

- 

Montgomery, 

143 

119 

12 

1 

- 

.52.00 

43.27 

4.37 

0.36 

- 

•    Males, 

83 

62 

5 

1 

- 

30.18 

22.55 

1.82 

0.36 

- 

Females, 

60 

57 

7 

- 

- 

21.82 

20.72 

2.55 

- 

- 

Palmer, 

3,874 

2,563 

400 

19 

2 

56.49 

37.37 

5.83 

0.28 

0.03 

Males,     . 

1,909 

1,303 

122 

9 

2 

27.84 

19.00 

1.78 

0.13 

0.03 

Females, 

1,965 

1,260 

278 

10 

- 

28.65 

18.37 

4.05 

0.15 

- 

Russell, 

459 

315 

70 

2 

- 

54.26 

37.23 

8.27 

0.24 

- 

Males, 

246 

166 

27 

1 

- 

29.08 

19.62 

3.19 

0.12 

- 

Females, 

213 

149 

43 

1 

- 

25.18 

17.61 

5.08 

0.12 

- 

Southwick,  . 

471 

422 

59 

9 

- 

49.01 

43.91 

6.14 

0.94 

- 

Males, 

266 

215 

23 

6 

- 

27,08 

22.37 

2.39 

0.63 

- 

Females, 

205 

207 

36 

3 

_ 

21.33 

21.54 

3.75 

0.31 

- 

Springfield, 

27,445 

20,345 

3,590 

96 

46 

53.27 

39.49 

6.96 

0.19 

0.09 

Males, 

13,558 

10,130 

893 

34 

36 

26.32 

19.66 

1.73 

0.07 

0.07 

Females, 

13,887 

10,215 

2,697 

62 

10 

26.95 

19.83 

5.23 

0.12 

0.02 

Tolland, 

162 

121 

25 

1 

- 

52.43 

39.16 

8.09 

0.32 

- 

Males, 

101 

63 

6 

1 

- 

32.69 

20.39 

1.94 

0.32 

- 

Females, 

'            61 

58 

19 

- 

_ 

19.74 

18.77 

6.15 

- 

- 

Wales, 

404 

321 

49 

9 

_ 

51.59 

41.00 

6.26 

1.15 

- 

Males, 

217 

167 

17 

4 

_ 

27.71 

21.33 

2.17 

0.51 

- 

Females, 

187 

154 

32 

5 

- 

23.88 

19.67 

4.09 

0.64 

- 

Westfleld,    . 

5,415 

4,402 

795 

51 

- 

50.78 

41.28 

7.46 

0.48 

- 

Males,     . 

2,760 

2,191 

201 

23 

- 

25.88 

20.54 

1.89 

0.22 

- 

Females, 

2,655 

2,211 

594 

28 

- 

24.90 

20.74 

5.57 

0.26 

- 

West  Springfield 

3,339 

2,401 

369 

12 

4 

54.51 

39.20 

6.02 

0.20 

0.07 

Males, 

1,659 

1,196 

90 

2 

4 

27.08 

19.53 

1.47 

0.03 

0.07 

Females, 

1,680 

1,205 

279 

10 

- 

27.43 

19.67 

4.55 

0.17 

- 

Wilbraham, 

1,033 

575 

126 

6 

- 

59.37 

33.05 

7.24 

0.34 

- 

Males,     . 

513 

285 

37 

2 

- 

29.48 

16.38 

2.13 

0.11 

- 

Females, 

520 

290 

89 

4 

- 

29.89 

16.67 

5.11 

0.23 

- 

HAMPSHIRE. 

Amherst,     . 

2,684 

1,707 

389 

5 

. 

.56.09 

35.67 

•    8.13 

0.11 

- 

Males,     . 

1,.502 

843 

81 

1 

- 

31.39 

17.62 

1.69 

0.02 

- 

Females, 

1,182 

864 

308 

4 

- 

24.70 

18.05 

6.44 

0.09 

- 

Belchertown, 

1,123 

878 

146 

9 

5 

51.97 

40.63 

6.76 

0.41 

0.23 

Males, 

620 

437 

49 

7 

2 

28.69 

20.23 

2.27 

0.32 

0.09 

Females, 

503 

■   441 

97 

2 

3 

23.28 

20.40 

4.49 

0.09 

0.14 

Chesterfield, 

254 

283 

52 

- 

- 

43.12 

48.05 

8.83 

- 

- 

Males, 

134 

142 

25 

- 

- 

22.75 

24.11 

4.24 

- 

- 

Females, 

120 

141 

27 

- 

- 

20.37 

23.94 

4.59 

- 

- 

Cummlngton, 

324 

355 

69 

2 

- 

43.20 

47.34 

9.20 

0.26 

- 

Males, 

158 

180 

28 

1 

- 

21.07 

24.00 

3.73 

0.13 

- 

Females, 

166 

175 

41 

1 

- 

22.13 

23.34 

5.47 

U.13 

- 

840 


CENSUS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


CONJUGAL   CONDITION  — Continued. 


COUKTIES, 

Single 

IMarriert 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Un- 
known 

Pi 

-.RCENTAGES 

Cities,  Towks,  and 
Sex. 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Un- 
Icnown 

HAMPSHIRE -Con. 

Easthampton, 

2,750 

1,696 

337 

7 

- 

57.41 

35.41 

7.03 

0.15 

- 

Males, 

1,801 

857 

83 

1 

- 

27.16 

17.90 

1.73 

0.02 

- 

Females, 

1,449 

839 

254 

6 

- 

30.25 

17.51 

5.30 

0.13 

- 

Enfield, 

479 

442 

68 

1 

- 

48.39 

44.64 

6.87 

0.10 

- 

Males, 

265 

221 

25 

1 

- 

26.77 

22.32 

2.53 

0.10 

- 

Females, 

214 

221 

43 

- 

- 

21.62 

22.32 

4.34 

- 

- 

Goshen, 

163 

118 

21 

- 

2 

53.62 

38.81 

6.91 

- 

0.66 

Males,     . 

93 

57 

8 

- 

2 

30.59 

18.75 

2.63 

- 

0.66 

Females, 

70 

61 

13 

- 

- 

23.03 

20.06 

4.28 

- 

- 

Granby, 

394 

295 

56 

3 

- 

52.67 

39.44 

7.49 

,0.40 

- 

Males,     . 

224 

148 

21 

1 

- 

29.94 

19.79 

2.81 

0.13 

- 

Females, 

170 

147 

35 

2 

- 

22.73 

19.65 

4.68 

0.27 

- 

Greenwich, . 

218 

203 

58 

2 

- 

45.32 

42.20 

12.06 

0.42 

- 

Males,     . 

117 

101 

23 

2 

- 

24.32 

21.00 

4.78 

0.42 

- 

Females, 

101 

102 

35 

- 

- 

21.00 

21.20 

7.28 

- 

• 

Hadley, 

942 

610 

150 

2 

- 

55.28 

35.80 

8.80 

0.12 

- 

Males,     . 

530 

306 

57 

1 

- 

31.10 

17.96 

3.34 

0.06 

- 

Females, 

412 

304 

93 

1 

- 

24.18 

17.84 

5.46 

0.06 

- 

Hatfield, 

692 

494 

76 

- 

- 

54.83 

89.15 

6.02 

- 

- 

Males,     . 

393 

248 

28 

- 

- 

31.  li 

19.65 

2.22 

- 

- 

Females, 

299 

246 

48 

- 

- 

23.69 

19.50 

3.80 

- 

- 

Huntington, 

760 

583 

104 

3 

- 

52.41 

40.21 

7.17 

0.21 

- 

Males,     . 

392 

292 

37 

1 

- 

27.03 

20.14 

2.55 

0.07 

- 

Females, 

368 

291 

67 

2 

- 

25.38 

20.07 

4.62 

0.14 

- 

Middlefield, 

203 

155 

28 

- 

- 

52.59 

40.16 

7.25 

- 

- 

Males,     . 

112 

77 

8 

- 

- 

29.02 

19.95 

2.07 

- 

- 

Females, 

91 

78 

20 

- 

- 

23.57 

20.21 

5»18 

- 

- 

NOBTHAMPTON, 

9,987 

5,714 

1,026 

18 

1 

59.63 

34.12 

6.13 

0.11 

0.01 

Males,     . 

4,363 

2,824 

241 

5 

1 

26.05 

16.86 

1.44 

0.03 

0.01 

Females, 

5,624 

2,890 

785 

13 

- 

33.. 5S 

17.26 

4.69 

0.08 

- 

Pelham, 

242 

210 

34 

- 

- 

49.80 

43.21 

6.99 

- 

- 

Males,     . 

126 

107 

13 

- 

- 

25.93 

22.02 

2.67 

- 

- 

Females, 

116 

103 

21 

- 

- 

23.87 

21.19 

4.32 

- 

- 

Plainfield,    . 

194 

212 

44 

- 

- 

43.11 

47.11 

9.78 

- 

- 

Males,     . 

109 

107 

15 

- 

- 

24.22 

23.78 

3.33 

- 

- 

Females, 

85 

105 

29 

- 

- 

18.89 

23.33 

6.45 

- 

- 

Prescott, 

184 

187 

27 

3 

- 

45.89 

46.63 

6.73 

0.75 

- 

Males, 

102 

93 

11 

2 

- 

25.44 

23.19 

2.74 

0.50 

- 

Females, 

82 

94 

16 

1 

- 

20.45 

23.44 

3.99 

0.25 

- 

Southampton, 

547 

407 

99 

1 

- 

51.90 

38.62 

9.39 

0.09 

- 

Males, 

298 

205 

33 

1 

- 

28.28 

19.45 

3.13 

0.09 

- 

Females, 

249 

202 

66 

- 

- 

23.62 

19.17 

6.26 

- 

- 

South  Hadley, 

2,613 

1,595 

229 

6 

- 

58.81 

36.90 

5.15 

0.14 

- 

Males,     . 

1,196 

795 

60 

3 

- 

26.92 

17.89 

1.35 

0.07 

- 

Females, 

1,417 

800 

169 

3 

- 

31.89 

18.01 

3.80 

0.07 

- 

Ware,  . 

4,525 

2,683 

440 

3 

- 

59.14 

35.07 

5.75 

0.04 

- 

Males,     . 

2,116 

1,3.33 

124 

3 

- 

27.66 

17.42 

1.62 

0.04 

- 

Females, 

2,409 

1,3.50 

316 

- 

- 

31.48 

17.65 

4.13 

- 

- 

Weethampton, 

246 

204 

26 

- 

- 

.51.68 

42.86 

5.46 

- 

- 

Males, 

129 

104 

8 

- 

- 

27.10 

21.85 

1.68 

- 

- 

Females, 

117 

100 

18 

_ 

- 

24.58. 

21.01 

3.78 

- 

- 

Williamsburg, 

1,008 

783 

159 

5 

- 

51.56 

40.05 

8.13 

0.26 

- 

Males, 

519 

387 

41 

3 

- 

26.55 

19.79 

2.09 

0.16 

- 

Females, 

489 

396 

118 

2 

- 

25.01 

20.26 

6.04 

0.10 

- 

Worthington, 

330 

279 

39 

- 

- 

50.93 

43.05 

6.02 

- 

- 

Males,     . 

186 

140 

15 

- 

- 

28.71 

21.60 

2.31 

- 

- 

Females, 

144 

139 

24 

- 

- 

22.22 

21.45 

3.71 

- 

- 

CONJUGAL    CONDITION. 


841 


CONJUGAL  CONDITION— Continued. 


Counties, 

Single 

Jlarried 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Un- 
Ivnowii 

Pkkcentages 

CiTiKS,  Towns,  ani> 

Sex. 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Un- 
Isiiown 

MIDDLESEX. 

Acton 

937 

870 

166 

2 

3 

47.37 

43.99 

8.39 

0.10 

0.15 

Males,     . 

498 

441 

39 

- 

2 

25.17 

22.30 

1.97 

- 

0.10 

Females, 

439 

429 

127 

2 

1 

22.20 

21.69 

6.42 

0.10 

0.05 

Arlington,    . 

3,695 

2,409 

408 

2 

1 

56.71 

36.97 

6.26 

0.04 

0.02 

Males,     . 

1,764 

1,191 

110 

1 

1 

27.07 

18.28 

1.69 

0.02 

0.02 

Females, 

1,931 

1,218 

298 

1 

~ 

29.64 

18.69 

4.57 

0.02 

- 

Ashby, 

373 

344 

78 

7 

2 

46.40 

42.78 

.    9.70 

0.87 

0.25 

Males, 

213 

172 

25 

1 

2 

26.50 

21.39 

3.11 

0.12 

0.25 

Females, 

160 

172 

53 

6 

- 

19.90 

21.39 

6.59 

0.75 

- 

Ashland, 

1,160 

761 

165 

4 

- 

55.. 50 

36.41 

7.90 

0.19 

- 

Males, 

583 

378 

51 

3 

- 

27.89 

18.09 

2.44 

0.14 

- 

Females, 

577 

383 

114 

1 

- 

27.61 

18.32 

5.46 

0.05 

- 

Ayer,    . 

1,078 

855 

167 

1 

- 

51.31 

40.69 

7.95 

0.05 

- 

Males, 

541 

423 

53 

1 

- 

25.75 

20.13 

2.52 

0.05 

- 

FemaleB, 

537 

432 

114 

- 

- 

25.56 

20.56 

5.43 

- 

- 

Bedford, 

6.52 

436 

SO 

1 

- 

55.77 

37.30 

6.84 

0.09 

- 

Males, 

379 

221 

23 

- 

- 

32.42 

18.91 

1.96 

- 

- 

Females, 

273 

215 

57 

1 

- 

23.35 

18.39 

4.88 

0.09 

- 

Belmont, 

1,715 

975 

153 

- 

- 

60.. 32 

34.30 

5.38 

- 

- 

Males,     . 

923 

543 

53 

- 

- 

32.47 

19.10 

1.86 

- 

- 

Females, 

792 

432 

100 

- 

- 

27.85 

15.20 

3.52 

_ 

- 

Billerica,      . 

1,443 

949 

178 

7 

- 

56.00 

36.82 

6.91 

0.27 

- 

Males,     . 

782 

481 

34 

4 

- 

30.35 

18.66 

1.32 

0.16 

- 

Females, 

661 

468 

144 

3 

- 

25.65 

18.16 

5.59 

0.11 

- 

Boxborough, 

143 

146 

16 

2 

- 

46.58 

47.55 

5.22 

0.65 

- 

Males, 

89 

75 

8 

- 

- 

28.99 

24.43 

2.61 

- 

- 

Females, 

54 

71 

8 

2 

- 

17.59 

23.12 

2.61 

0.65 

- 

Burlington, 

323 

201 

50 

- 

- 

56.27 

35.02 

8.71 

- 

- 

Males, 

192 

103 

21 

- 

- 

33.45 

17.94 

3.66 

- 

- 

Females, 

131 

98 

29 

- 

- 

22.82 

17.08 

5.05 

- 

- 

Cambridge, 

47,552 

28,631 

5,352 

87 

21 

58.24 

35.07 

6.56 

0.11 

0.02 

Males, 

24,270 

14,262 

1,256 

24 

19 

29.73 

17.47 

1.54 

0.03 

0.02 

Females, 

23,282 

14,369 

4,096 

63 

2 

28.51 

17.60 

5.02 

0.08 

*_ 

Carlisle, 

248 

200 

42 

2 

- 

50.41 

40.65 

8.53 

0.41 

- 

Males, 

147 

103 

16 

2 

- 

29.88 

20.93 

3.25 

0.41 

- 

Females, 

101 

97 

26 

- 

- 

20.53 

19.72 

5.28 

- 

- 

Chelmsford, 

1,645 

1,305 

207 

5 

- 

52.02 

41.27 

6.55 

0.16 

- 

Males,     . 

879 

654 

77 

1 

- 

27.80 

20.68 

2.44 

0.03 

- 

Females, 

766 

651 

130 

4 

- 

24.22 

20.59 

4.11 

0.13 

- 

Concord, 

3,350 

1,554 

263 

7 

1 

64.73 

30.03 

5.08 

0.14 

0.02 

Males,     . 

2,244 

815 

93 

5 

- 

43.36 

15.75 

1.79 

0.10 

- 

Females, 

1,106 

739 

170 

2 

1 

21.37 

14.28 

3.29 

0.04 

0.02 

Dracut, 

1,412 

851 

138 

1 

41 

57.80 

34.83 

5.65 

0.04 

1.68 

Males, 

808 

418 

57 

1 

41 

33.08 

17.11 

2.33 

0.04 

1.68 

Females, 

604 

433 

81 

- 

- 

j     24.72 

17.72 

3.32 

- 

- 

Dunstable,  . 

188 

172 

37 

3 

- 

47.00 

43.00 

9.25 

0.75 

- 

Males, 

96 

87 

22 

2 

- 

24.00 

21.75 

5.50 

0.50 

- 

Females, 

92 

85 

15 

1 

- 

23.00 

21.25 

3.75 

0.25 

- 

Everett,    . 

9,565 

7,960 

1,021 

20 

7 

51.50 

42.85 

5.50 

0.11 

0.04 

Males, 

4,804 

3,955 

286 

9 

3 

25.86 

21.29 

1.54 

0.05 

0.02 

Females, 

4,761 

4,005 

735 

11 

4 

25.64 

21.. 56 

3.96 

0.06 

0.02 

Framingham, 

5,343 

3,518 

610 

14 

27 

56.17 

36.99 

6.41 

0.15 

0.28 

Males, 

2,651 

1,745 

142 

5 

27 

27.87 

18.35 

1.49 

0.05 

0.28 

Females, 

2,692 

1,773 

468 

9 

- 

28.30 

18.64 

4.92 

0.10 

- 

Groton, 

1,182 

803 

199 

8 

- 

53.92 

36.63 

9.08 

0.37 

- 

Males, 

613 

400 

60 

5 

- 

27.96 

18.25 

2.74 

0.23 

- 

Females, 

569 

403 

139 

3 

- 

25.96 

18.38 

6.34 

0.14 

- 

*  Less  than  one  one-hundredth  of  one  per  cent. 


842 


CENSUS    or    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CONJUGAL  CONDITION  —  Continued. 


Counties, 

Un- 
known 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and 
Sex. 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Un- 
known 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

Holliston,     . 

1,363 

1,095 

253 

7 

- 

50.15 

40.29 

9.31 

0.25 

- 

Males,     . 

686 

547 

74 

2 

- 

25.24 

20.13 

2.72 

0.07 

- 

Females, 

677 

54S 

179 

5 

- 

24.91 

20.16 

6.59 

0.18 

- 

Hopkinton, . 

1,624 

1,104 

256 

- 

- 

54.42 

37.00 

8.58 

- 

- 

Males,     . 

826 

544 

99 

- 

- 

27.68 

18.23 

3.32 

- 

- 

Females, 

798 

560 

157 

- 

- 

26.74 

18.77 

5.26 

- 

- 

Hudson, 

.    2,743 

2,209 

326 

27 

3 

.51.68 

41.62 

6.14 

0.51 

0.05 

Males,     . 

1,35.'> 

1,086 

80 

10 

2 

25.53 

20.46 

1.51 

0.19 

0.03 

Females, 

;       1,388 

1,123 

246 

17 

1 

26.15 

21.16 

4.63 

0.32 

0.02 

Lexington,  . 

1,906 

1,2.59 

322 

11 

- 

54.49 

35.99 

9.21 

0.31 

- 

Males,     . 

933 

638 

116 

5 

- 

26.67 

18.24 

3.32 

0.14 

- 

Females, 

973 

621 

206 

6 

- 

27.82 

17.75 

5.89 

0.17 

- 

Lincoln, 

702 

347 

60 

2 

- 

63.19 

31.23 

5.40 

0.18 

- 

Males,     . 

419 

188 

19 

- 

- 

37.72 

16.92 

1.71 

- 

- 

Females, 

283 

159 

41 

2 

- 

25.47 

14.31 

3.69 

0.18 

- 

Littleton,     . 

644 

420 

71 

- 

1 

56.69 

.36.97 

6.25 

- 

0.09 

Males,     . 

321 

226 

22 

- 

- 

28.26 

19.89 

1.94 

- 

- 

Females, 

323 

194 

49 

- 

1 

28.43 

17.08 

4.31 

- 

0.09 

Lowell,     . 

48,793 

29,769 

5,655 

127 

23 

57.83 

35.29 

6.70 

0.15 

0.03 

Males, 

22,855 

14,661 

1,347 

49 

19 

27.08 

17.38 

1.59 

0.06 

0.03 

Females, 

25,938 

15,108 

4,308 

78 

4 

30.75 

17.91 

5.11 

0.09 

*_ 

Malden,     . 

16,125 

11,625 

1,916 

37 

5 

.54.28 

39.13 

6.45 

0.12 

0,02 

Males, 

7,668 

5,814 

430 

6 

5 

25.81 

19.57 

1.45 

0.02 

0.02 

Females, 

8,457 

5,811 

1,486 

31 

- 

28.47 

19.56 

5.00 

0.10 

- 

Marlbokough, 

8,573 

5,620 

754 

21 

9 

57.24 

37.-52 

5.04 

0.14 

0.06 

Males, 

4,429 

2,825 

204 

4 

7 

29.57 

18.86 

1.36 

0.03 

0.05 

Females, 

4,144 

2,795 

550 

17 

2 

27.67 

18.66 

3.68 

0.11 

0.01 

Maynard,     . 

1,715 

1,185 

188 

1 

1 

55.50 

38.35 

6.09 

0.03 

0.03 

Males,      . 

856 

594 

68 

1 

1 

27.70 

19.23 

2.20 

0.03 

0.03 

Females, 

859 

591 

120 

- 

- 

27.80 

19.12 

3.89 

- 

- 

Medford,  . 

7,883 

5,660 

923 

8 

- 

54.46 

39.10 

6.38 

0.06 

- 

Males,     . 

3,982 

2,828 

228 

5 

- 

27.51 

19.53 

1.58 

0.04 

- 

Females, 

3,901 

2,832 

695 

3 

- 

26.95 

19.57 

4.80 

0.02 

- 

Melrose, 

6,300 

4,871 

784 

7 

3 

52.65 

40.71 

6.55 

0.06 

0.03 

Males,     . 

2,940 

2,423 

181 

3 

1 

24.57 

20.25 

1.51 

0.03 

0.01 

Females, 

3,360 

2,448 

603 

4 

2 

28.08 

20.46 

5.04 

0.03 

0.02 

Natick, 

4,783 

3,352 

657 

22 

- 

54.27 

38.03 

7.45 

0.25 

- 

Males,     . 

2,378 

1,660 

191 

5 

- 

26.98 

18.83 

2.17 

0.06 

- 

Females, 

2,405 

1,692 

466 

17 

- 

27.29 

19.20 

5.28 

0.19 

- 

Newton,     , 

16,108 

9,835 

1,608 

29 

10 

58.38 

35.65 

5.83 

0.10 

0.04 

Males, 

7,050 

4,904 

382 

11 

8 

25.55 

17.78 

1.39 

0.03 

0.03 

Females, 

9,058 

4,931 

1,226 

18 

2 

32.83 

17.87 

4.44 

0.07 

0.01 

North  Reading, 

421 

350 

64 

- 

- 

50.42 

41.92 

7.66 

- 

- 

Males,     . 

224 

182 

16 

- 

- 

26.83 

21.80 

1.91 

- 

- 

Females, 

197 

168 

48 

- 

- 

23.69 

20.12 

5.75 

- 

- 

Pepperell,    . 

1,743 

1,.328 

230 

20 

- 

52.48 

39.99 

6.93 

0.60 

- 

Males, 

909 

663 

70 

8 

- 

27.37 

19.96 

2.11 

0.24 

- 

Females, 

834 

665 

160 

12 

- 

25.11 

20.03 

4.82 

0.36 

- 

Keading, 

2,373 

1,965 

371 

8 

- 

50.31 

41.66 

7.87 

0.16 

- 

Males,     . 

1,165 

982 

84 

4 

- 

24.70 

20.82 

1.78 

0.08 

- 

Females, 

1,208 

983 

287 

4 

- 

25.61 

20.84 

6.09 

0.08 

- 

Bherborn,    . 

762 

557 

123 

4 

- 

52.70 

38.52 

8.50 

0.28 

- 

Males,     . 

330 

219 

35 

- 

- 

22.82 

15.15 

2.42 

- 

- 

Females, 

432 

338 

88 

4 

- 

29.88 

23.37 

6.08 

0.28 

- 

Bhirley,        . 

733 

558 

101 

7 

- 

52.39 

39.89 

7.22 

0.50 

- 

Males, 

350 

272 

28 

4 

- 

25.02 

19.44 

2.00 

0.29 

- 

Females, 

383 

286 

73 

3 

- 

27.37 

20.45 

5.22 

0.21 

- 

*  Less  than  one  one-hundredth  of  one  per  cent. 


CONJUGAL    CONDITION. 


843 


CONJUGAL  CONDITION  —  Contiiuietl. 


COUKTIES, 

Un- 
known 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and 
Sex. 

Single 

JIarricd 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Single 

Married 

Widowed  Divorced 

Un- 
known 

MIDDLESEX  — Con. 

SOMERVILLE, 

27,501 

21,364 

3,252 

77 

6 

52. 6S 

40.92 

6.23 

0.15 

0.02 

Males, 

13,457 

10,624 

813 

20 

3 

25.77 

20.35 

1.56 

0.04 

0.01 

Females, 

14,044 

'    10,740 

2,439 

57 

3 

26.91 

20.. 57 

4.67 

0.11 

0.01 

Stoueham,    . 

3,064 

2,694 

497 

29 

- 

48.76 

42.87 

7.91 

0.46 

- 

Males, 

1,577 

1,345 

134 

14 

- 

25.10 

21.40 

2.13 

0.22 

- 

Females, 

1,487 

1,349 

363 

15 

- 

23.66 

21.47 

5.78 

0.24 

- 

Stow,    . 

451 

401 

68 

- 

- 

49.02 

43.59 

7.39 

- 

. 

Males, 

251 

203 

19 

- 

- 

27.28 

22.07 

^06 

- 

- 

Females, 

200 

198 

49 

- 

- 

21.74 

21.52 

5.33 

- 

- 

Sudbury,      . 

618 

406 

115 

2 

- 

54.16 

35.58 

10.08 

0.18 

_ 

Males, 

357 

207 

39 

- 

- 

31.29 

18.14 

3.42 

- 

- 

Females, 

261 

199 

76 

2 

- 

22.87 

17.44 

6.66 

0.18 

- 

Tewksburj-, 

1,865 

1,087 

368 

- 

59 

55.19 

32.17 

10.89 

- 

1.75 

Males, 

952 

517 

168 

- 

16 

28.17 

15.30 

4.97 

- 

0.48 

Females, 

913 

570 

200 

- 

43 

27.02 

16.87 

5.92 

- 

1.27 

Townsend,  . 

784 

802 

189 

3 

2 

44.04 

45.06 

10.62 

0.17 

0.11 

Males, 

418 

404 

53 

3 

2 

23.48 

22.70 

2.98 

0.17 

0.11 

Females, 

366 

398 

136 

- 

- 

20.56 

22.36 

7.64 

- 

- 

Tyngsboroiigh, 

328 

247 

56 

1 

3 

51.65 

38.90 

8.82 

0.16 

0.47 

Malet*. 

183 

123 

15 

- 

3 

28.82 

19.37 

2.36 

- 

0.47 

Females, 

145 

124 

41 

1 

- 

22.83 

19.53 

6.46 

0.16 

- 

Wakefield,  . 

4,394 

3,331 

562 

16 

1 

52.92 

40.11 

6.77 

0.19 

0.01 

Males, 

2,1G7 

1,633 

152 

9 

1 

26.10 

19.66 

1.83 

0.11 

0.01 

Females, 

2,227 

1,698 

410 

7 

- 

26.82 

20.45 

4.94 

0.08 

- 

Waltham,  . 

12,022 

7,459 

1,352 

39 

4 

57.59 

35.73 

6.48 

0.18 

0.02 

Males,     , 

5,652 

3,685 

288 

9 

4 

27.08 

17.65 

1.38 

0.04 

0.02 

Females, 

6,370 

3,774 

1,064 

30 

- 

30.51 

18.08 

5.10 

0.14 

- 

Watertown, 

4,498 

2,804 

476 

8 

2 

57.76 

36.00 

6.11 

0.10 

0.03 

Males, 

2,211 

1,411 

115 

1 

2 

28.39 

18.11 

1.48 

0.01 

0.03 

Females, 

2,287 

1,393 

361 

7 

- 

29.37 

17.89 

4.63 

0.09 

- 

Wayland,     . 

1,112 

761 

149 

4 

- 

54.89 

37.56 

7.35 

0.20 

- 

Males,      . 

599 

378 

48 

1 

- 

29.57 

18.66 

2.36 

0.05 

- 

Females, 

613 

383 

101 

3 

- 

25.32 

18.90 

4.99 

0.15 

- 

Westford,    . 

1,334 

893 

180 

10 

1 

55.17 

36.93 

7.44 

0.42 

0.04 

Males, 

700 

445 

74 

4 

- 

28.95 

18.40 

3.06 

0.17 

_ 

Females, 

634 

448 

106 

6 

1 

26.22 

18.53 

4.38 

0.25 

0.04 

Weston, 

985 

621 

104 

- 

- 

57.60 

36.32 

6.08 

_ 

_ 

Males, 

529 

309 

39 

- 

- 

30.94 

18.07 

2.28 

- 

- 

Females, 

456 

312 

65 

- 

- 

26.66 

18.25 

3.80 

- 

- 

Wilmington, 

728 

602 

87 

3 

- 

51.27 

42.39 

6.13 

0.21 

- 

Males, 

393 

290 

30 

2 

- 

27.68 

20.42 

2.11 

0.14 

- 

Females, 

335 

312 

57 

1 

- 

23.59 

21.97 

4.02 

0.07 

- 

Winchester, 

3,513 

2,263 

366 

8 

- 

57.12 

36.80 

5.95 

0.13 

_ 

Males, 

1,703 

1,131 

89 

5 

- 

27.69 

18.39 

1.45 

0.08 

_ 

Females, 

1,810 

1,132 

277 

3 

- 

29.43 

18.41 

4.50 

0.05 

_ 

WOBURN,      . 

8,224 

5,036 

907 

10 

1 

58.00 

35.52 

6.39 

0.08 

0.01 

Males, 

4,212 

2,516 

267 

5 

29.70 

17.75 

1.88 

0.04 

_ 

Females,         . 

4,012 

2,520 

640 

5 

1 

28.30 

17.77 

4.51 

0.04 

0.01 

NANTUCKET. 

Nantucket,  . 

1,283 

1,294 

415 

24 

- 

42.54 

42.90 

13.76 

0.80 

. 

Males, 

, 

571 

642 

88 

14 

- 

18.93 

21.28 

2.92 

0.47 

« 

Females, 

• 

712 

652 

327 

10 

- 

23.61 

21.62 

10.84 

0.33 

- 

NORFOLK. 

Avon,   . 

. 

848 

650 

123 

5 

- 

52.15 

39.98 

7.56 

0.31 

_ 

Males, 

, 

442 

329 

42 

5 

- 

27.18 

20.24 

2.58 

0.31 

_ 

Females, 

• 

406 

321 

81 

- 

- 

24.97 

19.74 

4.98 

- 

- 

844: 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS — 1895. 


CONJUGAL  CONDITION  — Continued. 


Counties, 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

Sex. 


NORFOLK  — Con. 
Bellingham, 

Males, 

Females, 
Braintree,    . 

Males, 

Females, 
Brookllne,   . 

Males, 

Females, 
Canton, 

Males, 

Females, 
Cohasset,     . 

Males, 

Females, 
Dedham, 

Males, 

Females, 
Dover, . 

Males, 

Females, 
Foxborough, 

Males, 

Females, 
Franklin, 

Males, 

Females, 
Holbrook,    . 

Males, 

Females, 
Hyde  Park, 

Males, 

Females, 
Medfield, 

Males, 

Females, 
Medway, 

Males, 

Females, 
Millls,  . 

Males, 

Females, 
Milton, 

Males, 

Females, 
Needham,    . 

Males, 

Females, 
Norfolk,       . 

Males, 

Females, 
Norwood,    . 

Males, 

Females, 
Qdinct, 

Males,     . 

Females, 


Single 


Married 


Widowed 


Divorced 


Un- 
known 


759 

613 

103 

6 

375 

302 

39 

5 

384 

311 

64 

1 

2,731 

2,241 

331 

6 

1,405 

1,158 

92 

3 

1,326 

1,083 

239 

3 

9,969 

5,265 

916 

9 

4,002 

2,622 

195 

3 

5,967 

2,643 

721 

6 

2,828 

1,461 

343 

4 

1,369 

728 

109 

1 

1,459 

733 

234 

3 

1,405 

905 

153 

11 

648 

452 

43 

5 

757 

453 

110 

6 

4,097 

2,531 

570 

7 

2,036 

1,235 

197 

3 

2,061 

1,296 

373 

4 

391 

225 

51 

- 

210 

113 

21 

- 

181 

112 

30 

- 

1,567 

1,361 

280 

11 

759 

690 

87 

6 

808 

671 

193 

5 

2,772 

2,008 

330 

16 

1,351 

1,008 

90 

5 

1,421 

1,000 

240 

11 

1,165 

984 

146 

3 

592 

493 

42 

- 

573 

491 

104 

3 

6,592 

4,498 

710 

23 

3,.323 

2,245 

186 

4 

3,269 

2,253 

524 

19 

1,029 

691 

145 

7 

489 

347 

46 

1 

540 

344 

99 

6 

1,494 

1,181 

235 

3 

787 

593 

57 

1 

707 

588 

178 

2 

510 

424 

67 

5 

253 

208 

21 

2 

257 

216 

46 

3 

3,375 

1,812 

325 

3 

1,588 

888 

83 

- 

1,787 

924 

242 

3 

1,977 

1,318 

213 

3 

1,006 

669 

74 

- 

971 

649 

139 

3 

452 

368 

59 

3 

270 

183 

18 

- 

182 

185 

41 

3 

2,588 

1,743 

234 

8 

1,471 

884 

78 

3 

1,117 

859 

156 

5 

11,974 

7,617 

1,097 

22 

6,436 

3,820 

335 

16 

5,538 

3,797 

762 

6 

10 
5 
5 


Percentages 


Single 


Married  Widowed 


Divorced 


Un- 
known 


51.25 
25.32 
25.93 
51.42 
26.45 
24.97 
61.67 
24.76 
36.91 
61.00 
29.53 
31.47 
56.79 
26.19 
30.60 
56.82 
28.24 
28.58 
58.53 
31.44 
27.09 
48.68 
23.58 
25.10 
53.97 
26.30 
27.67 
50.70 
25.76 
24.94 
55.74 
28.10 
27.64 
54.97 
26.12 
28.85 
51.29 
27.02 
24.27 
50.69 
25.14 
25.55 
61.17 
28.78 
32.39 
56.31 
28.65 
27.66 
51.25 
30.61 
20.  G4 
56.. 58 
32.16 
24.42 
57.81 
31.07 
26.74 


41.39 

6.95 

0.41 

20.39 

2.63 

0.34 

21.00 

4.32 

0.07 

42.19 

6.23 

0.12 

21.80 

1.73 

0.06 

20.39 

4.50 

0.06 

32.57 

5.67 

0.06 

16.22 

1.21 

0.02 

16.35 

4.46 

0.04 

31.51 

7.40 

0.09 

15.70 

2.35 

0.03 

15.81 

5.05 

0.06 

36.58 

6.19 

0.44 

18.27 

1.74 

0.20 

18.31 

4.45 

0.24 

35.10 

7.90 

0.10 

17.13 

2.73 

0.04 

17.97 

5.17 

0.06 

33.68 

7.64 

- 

16.91 

3.15 

- 

16.77 

4.49 

- 

42.28 

8.70 

0.34 

21.44 

2.70 

0.18 

20.84 

6.00 

0.16 

39.10 

6.42 

0.31 

19.63 

1.75 

0.10 

19.47 

4.67 

0.21 

42.82 

6.35 

0.13 

21.45 

1.83 

- 

21-37 

4.52 

0.13 

38.04 

6.00 

0.19 

18.99 

1.57 

0.03 

19.05 

4.43 

0.16 

36.91 

7.75 

0.37 

18.54 

2.46 

0.05 

18.37 

5.29 

0.32 

40.54 

8.07 

0.10 

20  35 

1.96 

0.03 

20.19 

6.11 

0.07 

42.15 

6.66 

0.50 

20.68 

2.09 

0.20 

21.47 

4.57 

0.30 

32.84 

5.89 

0.05 

16.09 

1.51 

- 

16.75 

4.38 

0.05 

37.54 

6.07 

0.08 

19.05 

2.11 

- 

18.49 

3.96 

0.08 

41.72 

6.69 

0.34 

20.75 

2.04 

- 

20.97 

4.65 

0.34 

38.11 

5.12 

0.17 

19.33 

1.71 

0.06 

18.78 

3.41 

0.11 

36.78 

5.30 

0.11 

18.45 

1.62 

0.08 

18.33 

3.68 

0.03 

0.04 
0.04 

0.03 
0.02 
0.01 


0.08 
0.06 
0.02 
0.15 
0.15 


0.20 
0.10 
0.10 


0.03 
0.02 
0.01 


0.05 
0.05 


0.02 
0.02 

*_ 
*_ 
*_ 


*  Less  than  one  one-hnndredth  of  one  per  cent. 


CONJUGAL    COXDITIOlSr. 


84:5 


CONJUGAL  CONDITION  —  Coatinued. 


Counties, 

Un- 
known 

Percentages 

« 

Cities,  Towns,  and 
Sex. 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Single 

Married 

Widowed  Divorced 

Un- 
known 

NORFOLK  — C 

on. 

Randolph,    . 

1,914 

1,419 

345 

16 

- 

51.81 

38.41 

9.34 

0.44 

- 

Malei^, 

965 

735 

117 

8 

- 

26.12 

19.89 

3.17 

0.22 

- 

Females, 

949 

684 

228 

8 

- 

25.69 

18. .52 

6.17 

0.22 

- 

Sharon, 

912 

645 

151 

8 

1 

53.11 

37.57 

8.79 

0.47 

0.06 

Males, 

459 

326 

52 

2 

- 

26.73 

18.99 

3.02 

0.12 

- 

Females, 

453 

319 

99 

6 

1 

26.38 

18.58 

5.77 

0.35 

0.06 

Stoughton,  . 

2,839 

2,004 

415 

12 

2 

53.85 

38.02 

7.87 

0.22 

0.04 

Males,     . 

1,434 

996 

132 

6 

2 

27.20 

18.90 

2.50 

0.11 

0.04 

Females, 

1,405 

1,008 

283 

6 

- 

26.65 

19.12 

5.37 

0.11 

- 

Walpole, 

1,623 

1,161 

200 

6 

4 

54.21 

38.77 

6.68 

0.20 

0.14 

Males, 

852 

591 

54 

1 

2 

28.46 

19.74 

1.80 

0.03 

0.07 

Females, 

771 

570 

146 

6 

2 

25.75 

19.03 

4.88 

0.17 

0.07 

Wellesley,  .        . 

2,815 

1,139 

268 

3 

4 

66.56 

26.94 

6.34 

0.07 

0.09 

Males,     . 

840 

572 

55 

- 

3   . 

19.86 

13.53 

1.30 

- 

0.07 

Females, 

1,975 

567 

213 

3 

1 

46.70 

13.41 

5.04 

0.07 

0.02 

Weymouth, 

5,864 

4,6.33 

774 

20 

- 

51.93 

41.03 

6.86 

0.18 

- 

Males,      . 

3,042 

2,330 

211 

9 

- 

26.94 

20.64 

1.87 

0.08 

- 

Females, 

2,822 

2,303 

563 

11 

- 

24.99 

20.39 

4.99 

0.10 

- 

Wrentbam, 

1,358 

980 

231 

15 

- 

52.55 

37.93 

8.94 

0.58 

- 

Males, 

696 

488 

75 

4 

- 

26.94 

18.89 

2.90 

0.15 

- 

Females, 

662 

492 

156 

11 

- 

25.61 

19.04 

6.04 

0.43 

- 

PLYMOUTH. 

Abington,    . 

2,057 

1,816 

320 

13 

1 

48.89 

43.17 

7.61 

0.31 

0.02 

Males, 

1,022 

901 

109 

7 

1 

24.29 

21.42 

2.59 

0.17 

0.02 

Females, 

1,035 

915 

211 

6 

- 

24.60 

21.75 

5.02 

0.14 

- 

Bridgewater, 

2,.571 

1,649 

408 

8 

50 

54.86 

35.19 

8.71 

0.17 

1.07 

Males, 

1,523 

926 

218 

5 

50 

32.50 

19.76 

4.65 

0.11 

1.07 

Females, 

1,048 

723 

190 

3 

- 

22.36 

15.43 

4.06 

0.06 

- 

Brockton, 

17,188 

13,920 

1,896 

107 

54 

51.83 

41.97 

5.72 

0.32 

0.16 

Males, 

8,998 

6,981 

493 

35 

52 

27.13 

21.05 

1.49 

0.11 

0.15 

Females, 

8,190 

6,939 

1,403 

72 

2 

24.70 

20.92 

4.23 

0.21 

0.01 

Carver, 

521 

395 

92 

8 

- 

51.28 

38.88 

9.05 

0.79 

- 

Males, 

301 

201 

37 

7 

- 

29.63 

19.78 

3.64 

0.69 

- 

Females, 

220 

194 

55 

1 

- 

21.65 

19.10 

5.41 

0.10 

- 

Duxbury,     . 

912 

836 

213 

5 

- 

46.39 

42.52 

10.83 

0.26 

- 

Males, 

452 

418 

73 

2 

- 

22.99 

21.26 

3.71 

0.11 

- 

Females, 

460 

418 

140 

3 

- 

23.40 

21.26 

7.12 

0.15 

- 

East  Bridgewate 

r, 

1,399 

1,232 

251 

12 

- 

48.34 

42.57 

8.67 

0.42 

- 

Males,      . 

746 

60S 

79 

8 

- 

25.77 

21.01 

2.73 

0.28 

- 

Females, 

653 

624 

172 

4 

- 

22.57 

21.56 

5.94 

0.14 

- 

Halifax, 

222 

218 

57 

- 

- 

44.67 

43.86 

11.47 

- 

- 

Males, 

136 

111 

19 

- 

- 

27.37 

22.33 

3.82 

- 

- 

Females, 

86 

107 

38 

- 

- 

17.30 

21.53 

7.65 

- 

- 

Hanover, 

974 

901 

167 

9 

- 

47.49 

43.93 

8.14 

0.44 

- 

Males, 

496 

451 

59 

3 

- 

24.18 

21.99 

2.88 

0.15 

- 

Females, 

478 

450 

108 

6 

- 

23.31 

21.94 

5.26 

0.29 

- 

Hanson, 

619 

636 

118 

7 

- 

44.85 

46.09 

8.55 

0.51 

- 

Males, 

347 

322 

37 

2 

- 

25.14 

23.33 

2.68 

0.15 

- 

Females, 

272 

314 

81 

5 

- 

19.71 

22.76 

5.87 

0.36 

- 

Hingham,    . 

2,542 

1,864 

405 

7 

1 

52.75 

38.68 

8.40 

0.15 

0.02 

Males,     . 

1,227 

949 

118 

4 

1 

25.46 

19.69 

2.45 

0.09 

0.02 

Females, 

1,315 

915 

287 

3 

- 

27.29 

18.99 

5.95 

0.06 

- 

Hull,     . 

544 

434 

48 

1 

17 

52.11 

41.57 

4.60 

0.09 

1.63 

Males, 

287 

223 

20 

- 

6 

27.49 

21.36 

1.92 

- 

0.57 

Females, 

257 

211 

28 

1 

11 

24.62 

20.21 

2.68 

0.09 

1.06 

84G 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 


CONJUGAL  CONDITION  —  Continued. 


Counties,      , 

Un- 

It  ri  own 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

Snigle 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Sex. 

X^ALyj  ¥¥  1 1 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Un- 
known 

PLYMOUTH  — Con. 

Kingston,     . 

848 

744 

146 

8 

- 

48.57 

42.61 

8.36 

0.46 

- 

Males, 

435 

367 

43 

2 

- 

24.91 

21.02 

2.46 

0.12 

- 

Females, 

413 

377 

103 

6 

- 

23.66 

21.59 

5.90 

0.34 

- 

Lakeville,    . 

432 

359 

74 

5 

- 

49.66 

41.26 

8.51 

0.57 

- 

Males,     . 

231 

180 

26 

2 

- 

26.55 

20.69 

2.99 

0.23 

- 

Females, 

201 

179 

48 

3 

- 

23.11 

20.57 

5.52 

0.34 

- 

Marion, 

346 

328 

82 

3 

- 

45.59 

43.21 

10.80 

0.40 

- 

Males,     . 

152 

163 

11 

2 

- 

20.03 

21.47 

1.44 

0.27 

- 

Females, 

194 

165 

71 

1 

- 

25.56 

21.74 

9.36 

0.13 

- 

Marshfleld, 

801 

799 

159 

1 

- 

45.51 

45.40 

9.03 

0.06 

- 

Males, 

410 

•  393 

47 

- 

- 

23.30 

22.33 

2.67 

- 

- 

Females, 

391 

406 

112 

1 

- 

22.21 

23.07 

6.36 

0.06 

- 

Mattapoisett, 

457 

449 

120 

6 

- 

44.28 

43.51 

11.63 

0.58 

- 

Males, 

234 

223 

28 

5 

- 

22.67 

21.61 

2.71 

0.49 

- 

Females, 

223 

226 

92 

1 

- 

21.61 

21.90 

8.92 

0.09 

- 

Middleborough, 

3,203 

2,908 

559 

18 

1 

47.89 

43.47 

8.36 

0.27 

0.01 

Males,     . 

1,561 

1,468 

168 

7 

1 

23.34 

21.94 

2.51 

0.11 

0.01 

Females, 

1,642 

1,440 

391 

11 

- 

24.55 

21.53 

5.85 

0.16 

- 

Norwell, 

722 

662 

150 

6 

- 

46.88 

42.99 

9.74 

0.39 

- 

Males,     . 

387 

328 

52 

4 

- 

25.13 

21.30 

3.37 

0.26 

- 

Females, 

335 

334 

98 

2 

- 

21.75 

21.69 

6.37 

0.13 

- 

Pembroke,  . 

542 

571 

107 

3 

- 

44.32 

46.69 

8.75 

0.24 

- 

Males,     . 

313 

279 

41 

1 

- 

25.60 

22.81 

3.35 

0.08 

- 

Females, 

229 

292 

66 

2 

- 

18.72 

23.88 

5.40 

0.16 

- 

Plymouth,    . 

4,037 

3,.343 

561 

16 

- 

50.74 

42.01 

7.05 

0.20 

- 

Males,     . 

2,045 

1,665 

147 

6 

- 

25.70 

20.92 

1.85 

0.08 

- 

Females, 

1,992 

1,678 

414 

10 

- 

25.04 

21.09 

5.20 

0.12 

- 

Plympton,   . 

250 

235 

60 

4 

- 

45.54 

42.80 

10.93 

0.73 

- 

Males,     . 

130 

116 

21 

1 

- 

23.68 

21.13 

3.83 

0.18 

- 

Females, 

120 

119 

39 

3 

- 

21.86 

21.67 

7.10 

0.55 

- 

Rochester,   . 

608 

445 

63 

4 

1 

49.76 

43.68 

6.17 

0.39 

0.10 

Males,     . 

289 

221 

21 

3 

1 

28.31 

21.64 

2.06 

0.29 

0.10 

Females, 

219 

224 

42 

1 

- 

21.45 

21.94 

4.11 

0.10 

- 

Rockland,    . 

2,913 

2,205 

394 

11 

- 

52.74 

.39.93 

7.13 

0.20 

- 

Males,     . 

1,524 

1,109 

118 

6 

- 

27.59 

20.08. 

2.14 

0.11 

- 

Females, 

1,389 

1,096 

276 

5 

- 

25.15 

19.85 

4.99 

0.09 

- 

Scituate, 

1,101 

950 

188 

7 

- 

49.02 

42.30 

8.37 

0.31 

- 

Males,     . 

581 

475 

57 

o 

- 

25.87 

21.15 

2.54 

0.08 

- 

Females, 

520 

475 

131 

5 

- 

23.15 

21.15 

5.83 

0.23 

- 

Wareham,    . 

1,656 

1,435 

265 

10 

1 

49.18 

42.62 

7.87 

0.30 

0.03 

Wales, 

944 

736 

79 

5 

1 

28.03 

21.86 

2.35 

0.15 

0.03 

Females, 

712 

699 

186 

5 

- 

21.15 

20.76 

5.52 

0.15 

- 

West  B  ridge wat 

er,    . 

973 

687 

83 

3 

1 

55.70 

39.32 

4.75 

0.17 

0.06 

Males,     . 

533 

338 

6 

- 

- 

30.51 

19.35 

0.34 

- 

- 

Females, 

440 

349 

77 

3 

1 

25.19 

19.97 

4.41 

0.17 

0.06 

Whitman,    . 

2,838 

2,525 

367 

14 

- 

49.41 

43.96 

6.39 

0.24 

- 

Males, 

1,503 

1,248 

125 

3 

- 

26.17 

21.73 

2.17 

0.05 

- 

Females, 

1,335 

1,277 

242 

11 

- 

23.24 

22.23 

4.22 

0.19 

- 

SUFFOLK, 

Boston, 

284,740 

176,745 

34,033 

688 

714 

67.30 

35.57 

6.85 

0.14 

0.14 

Males, 

142,404 

88,407 

8,230 

175 

450 

28.65 

17.79 

1.66 

0.04 

0.09 

Females, 

142,336 

88,338 

25,803 

513 

264 

28.65 

17.78 

5.19 

0.10 

0.05 

Chei-Sea,     . 

17,129 

11,973 

2,104 

31 

27 

54.79 

38.30 

6.73 

0.10 

0.08 

Males,     . 

8,741 

5,946 

553 

14 

19 

27.96 

19.02 

1.77 

0.04 

0.06 

Females, 

8,388 

6,027 

1,551 

17 

8 

26.83 

19.28 

4.96 

0.06 

0.02 

CONJUGAL    CONDITION. 


847 


CONJUGAL  CONDITION  — Continued. 


Counties, 

Iln- 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

Sex. 

Single 

Harried 

Widowec 

Divorced 

linown 

Single 

Married 

Widowed  Divorced 

Un- 
Itnown 

SUFFOLK  — C 

'on. 

Revere, 

3,991 

3,036 

376 

20 

- 

53.76 

40.90 

5.07 

0.27 

- 

Males, 

2,108 

1,513 

91 

9 

- 

28.40 

20.38 

1.23 

0.12 

- 

Females, 

1,883 

1,-523 

285 

11 

- 

25.36 

20.. 52 

3.84 

0.15 

- 

Winthrop,   . 

2,149 

1,768 

266 

8 

1 

51.26 

42.18 

6.35 

0.19 

0.02 

Males,     . 

1,060 

887 

64 

3 

1 

25.29 

21.16 

1.53 

0.07 

0.02 

Females, 

1,089 

881 

202 

5 

- 

25.97 

21.02 

4.82 

0.12 

- 

WORCESTER. 

Ashburnham, 

1,044 

899 

204 

1 

- 

48.60 

41.85 

9.50 

0.05 

_ 

Males, 

572 

451 

46 

1 

- 

26.63 

20.99 

2.14 

0.05 

.  - 

Females, 

472 

448 

158 

- 

- 

21.97 

20.86 

7.36 

- 

- 

Athol,  . 

3,601 

3,128 

607 

27 

1 

48.90 

42.48 

8.24 

0.37 

0.01 

Males, 

1,950 

1,576 

196 

12 

1 

26.48 

21.40 

2.66 

0.17 

0.01 

Females, 

1,651 

1,552 

411 

15 

- 

22.42 

21.08 

5.58 

0.20 

- 

Auburn, 

908 

614 

74 

2 

- 

56.82 

38.43 

4.63 

0.12 

- 

Males, 

474 

315 

31 

1 

- 

29.66 

19.72 

1.94 

0.06 

- 

Females, 

434 

299 

43 

1 

- 

27.16 

18.71 

2.69 

0.06 

_ 

Barre,  . 

1,199 

871 

194 

9 

5 

52.63 

38.24 

8.52 

0.39 

0.22 

Males, 

645 

443 

53 

5 

4 

28.31 

19.45 

2.33 

0.22 

0.17 

Females, 

554 

428 

141 

4 

1 

24.32 

18.79 

6.19 

0.17 

0.05 

Berlin, 

442 

•       366 

85 

4 

- 

49.28 

40.80 

9.48 

0.44 

- 

Males,     . 

235 

184 

32 

- 

26.20 

20.51 

3.57 

- 

- 

Females, 

207 

182 

53 

4 

- 

23.08 

20.29 

5.91 

0.44 

- 

Blackstone, 

3,584 

2,010 

419 

26 

- 

59.35 

33.28 

6.94 

0.43 

- 

Males, 

1,967 

1,008 

132 

9 

- 

32.57 

16.69 

2.19 

0.15 

. 

Females, 

1,617 

1,002 

287 

17 

- 

26.78 

16.59 

4.75 

0.28 

- 

Bolton, 

369 

332 

91 

5 

- 

46.30 

41.65 

11.42 

0.63 

- 

Males, 

198 

159 

38 

3 

- 

24.84 

19.95 

4.77 

0.38 

- 

Females, 

171 

173 

53 

2 

- 

21.46 

21.70' 

6.65 

0.25 

- 

Boylston,     . 

370 

292 

66 

1 

- 

50.75 

40.05 

9.06 

0.14 

_ 

Males, 

211 

148 

30 

- 

- 

28.94 

20.30 

4.12 

- 

_ 

Females, 

159 

144 

36 

1 

- 

21.81 

19.75 

4.94 

0.14 

- 

Brookfield,  . 

1,704 

1,3.59 

207 

9 

- 

51.97 

41.45 

6.31 

0.27 

- 

Males,     , 

9r,4 

680 

70 

5 

- 

28.49 

20.74 

2.13 

0.15 

- 

Females, 

770 

679 

137 

4 

- 

23.48 

20.71 

4.18 

0.12 

_ 

Charlton, 

924 

827 

117 

9 

- 

49.23 

44.06 

6.23 

0.48 

- 

Males,     . 

520 

411 

38 

6 

- 

27.70 

21.90 

2.02 

0.32 

- 

Females, 

404 

416 

79 

3 

- 

21.. 53 

22.16 

4.21 

0.16 

- 

Clinton, 

6,876 

3,928 

676 

17 

- 

59.81 

34.17 

5.88 

0.14 

- 

Males, 

3,178 

1,9.54 

155 

4 

- 

27.64 

17.00 

1.35 

0.03 

- 

Females, 

3,698 

1,974 

521 

13 

_   i 

32.17 

17.17 

4.53 

0.11 

- 

Dana,  . 

323 

325 

60 

8 

1 

45.05 

45.32 

8.37 

1.12 

0.14 

Males, 

158 

163 

26 

5 

1 

22.03 

22.73 

3.63 

0.70 

0.14 

Females, 

165 

162 

34 

3 

- 

23.02 

22.59 

4.74 

0.42 

- 

Douglas, 

1,014 

807 

192 

13 

- 

50.05 

39.83 

9.48 

0.64 

- 

Males,     . 

549 

414 

60 

10 

- 

27.10 

20.44 

2.96 

0.49 

- 

Females, 

465 

393 

132 

3 

- 

22.95 

19.39 

6.52 

0.15 

- 

Dudley, 

1,939 

1,077 

179 

8 

- 

60.54 

33.63 

5.59 

0.24 

- 

Males, 

997 

530 

80 

4 

_ 

31.13 

16.55 

2.50 

0.12 

- 

Females, 

942 

547 

99 

4 

- 

29.41 

17.08 

3.09 

0.12 

- 

FiTCHBURG, 

14,700 

10,175 

1,464 

47 

23 

55.66 

38.53 

5.. 54 

0.18 

0.09 

Males, 

7,478 

5,113 

411 

17 

18 

28.31 

19.36 

1.56 

0.07 

0.07 

Females, 

7,222 

5,062 

1,053 

30 

5 

27.35 

19.17 

3.98 

0.11 

0.02 

Gardner, 

4,832  , 

3,908 

423 

19 

- 

52.62 

42.. 56 

4.61 

0.21 

- 

Males,      . 

2,636  ■ 

1,991 

98 

10 

- 

28.71 

21.68 

1.07 

0.11 

- 

Females, 

2,196 

1,917 

325 

9 

- 

23.91 

20.88 

3.54 

0.10 

- 

848 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CONJUGAL   CONDITION  — Continued. 


Counties, 

Un- 
known 

Percentages 

« 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

Sex. 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Single 

Married 

Widowedi  Divorced 

Un- 
known 

WORCESTER  -  Con. 

Grafton, 

2,855 

1,931 

305 

9 

1 

55.97 

37.85 

5.98 

0.18 

0.02 

Males, 

1,387 

962 

101 

4 

1 

27.19 

18.86 

1.98 

0.08 

0.02 

Females, 

1,468 

969 

204 

5 

- 

28.78 

18.99 

4.00 

0.10 

_ 

Hardwick,   . 

1,554 

940 

159 

2 

- 

58.53 

35.40 

5.99 

0.08 

_ 

Males, 

832 

476 

67 

- 

31.34 

17.93 

2.52 

0.04 

.    - 

Females, 

722 

464 

92 

- 

27.19 

17.47 

3.47 

0.04 

_ 

Harvard, 

593 

464 

104 

- 

51.03 

39.93 

8.95 

0.09 

J 

Males, 

299 

239 

36 

- 

25.73 

20.57 

3.10 

- 

_ 

Females, 

294 

225 

68 

- 

25.30 

19.36 

5.85 

0.09 

_ 

Holden, 

1,490 

936 

174 

1 

57.26 

35.97 

6.69 

0.04 

0.04 

Males, 

774 

471 

56 

1 

29.75 

18.10 

2.15 

_ 

0.04 

Females, 

716 

465 

118 

- 

27.51 

17.87 

4.54 

0.04 

- 

Hopedale,    . 

727 

592 

55 

2 

52.80 

42.99 

3.99 

0.07 

0.15 

Males, 

386 

295 

15 

- 

2 

28.03 

21.42 

1.09 

- 

0.15 

Females, 

341 

297 

40 

1 

- 

24.77 

21.57 

2.90 

0.07 

_ 

Hubbardston, 

614 

531 

123 

2 

4 

48.19 

41.68 

9.66 

0.16 

0.31 

Males,     . 

342 

270 

42 

2 

3 

26.84 

21.20 

3.30 

0.16 

0.23 

Females, 

272 

261 

81 

- 

1 

21.35 

20.48 

6.36 

- 

0.08 

Lancaster,   . 

1,269 

730 

178 

3 

- 

58.21 

33.49 

8.16 

0.14 

_ 

Males,     . 

568 

367 

41 

2 

- 

26.05 

16.84 

1.88 

0.09 

_ 

Females, 

701 

363 

137 

1 

- 

32.16 

16.65 

6.28 

0.05 

_ 

Leicester,    . 

1,828 

1,193 

217 

1 

- 

56.44 

36.83 

6.70 

0.03 

_ 

Males, 

888 

589 

63 

1 

- 

27.42 

18.18 

1.95 

0.03 

_ 

Females, 

940 

604 

154 

- 

- 

29.02 

18.65 

4.75 

- 

_ 

Leominster, 

4,644 

3,923 

614 

20 

10 

50.42 

42.60 

6.66 

0.22 

0.10 

Males, 

2,357 

1,967 

168 

7 

5 

25.59 

21.36 

1.82 

0.08 

0.05 

Females, 

2,287 

1,956 

446 

13 

5 

24.83 

21.24 

4.84 

0.14 

0.05 

Lunenburg, 

617 

547 

71 

2 

- 

49.88 

44.22 

5.74 

0.16 

_ 

Males, 

330 

278 

17 

1 

- 

26.68 

22.47 

1.38 

0.08- 

. 

Females, 

'  287 

269 

54 

1 

- 

23.20 

21.75 

4.36 

0.08 

- 

Mendon, 

455 

346 

81 

6 

1 

51.18 

38.92 

9.11 

0.68 

0.11 

Males,     . 

250 

182 

27 

3 

- 

28.12 

20.47 

3.04 

0.34 

_ 

Females, 

205 

164 

54 

3 

1 

23.06 

18.45 

6.07 

0.34 

0.11 

Milford,       . 

4,845 

3,392 

704 

16 

2 

54.08 

37.86 

7.86 

0.18 

0.02 

Males,     . 

2,451 

1,706 

189 

t 

1 

27.36 

19.04 

2.11 

0.08 

0.01 

Females, 

2,394 

1,686 

515 

9 

1 

26.72 

18.82 

5.75 

0.10 

0.01 

Millbury,     . 

2,934 

1,868 

315 

4 

101 

56.19 

35.77 

6.03 

0.08 

1.93 

Males,     . 

1,470 

944 

103 

1 

101 

28.15 

18.08 

1.97 

0.02 

1.93 

Females, 

1,464 

924 

212 

3 

- 

28.04 

17.69 

4.06 

0.06 

_ 

New  Braintree, 

300 

194 

45 

2 

1 

55.35 

35.80 

8.31 

0.36 

0.18 

Males, 

170 

97 

23 

1 

1 

31.36 

17.90 

4.25 

0.18 

0.18 

Females, 

130 

97 

22 

1 

- 

23.99 

17.90 

4.06 

0.18 

_ 

Northborough, 

991 

798 

145 

6 

- 

51.08 

41.13 

7.48 

0.31 

_ 

Males,     . 

522 

406 

45 

2 

- 

26.91 

20.93 

2.32 

0.10 

_ 

Females, 

469 

392 

100 

4 

_ 

24.17 

20.20 

5.16 

0.21 

_ 

Nortbbridge, 

3,063 

1,950 

268 

4 

1 

57.94 

36.89 

5.07 

0.08 

0.02 

Males,     . 

1,664 

981 

85 

1 

1 

31.47 

18.56 

1.61 

0.02 

0.02 

Females, 

1,399 

969 

183 

3 

- 

26.47 

18.33 

3.46 

0.06 

_ 

North  Brookfiek 

'J 

2,549 

1,770 

308 

8 

- 

54.99 

.38.19 

6.64 

0.18 

- 

Males,     . 

1,279 

880 

85 

4 

- 

27.59 

18.99 

1.83 

0.09 

- 

Females, 

1,270 

890 

223 

4 

- 

27.40 

19.20 

4.81 

0.09 

- 

Oakham, 

300 

246 

55 

4 

- 

49.59 

40  66 

9.09 

0.66 

_ 

Males,     . 

166 

123 

17 

2 

_ 

27.44 

20  33 

2.81 

0.33 

- 

Females, 

134 

123 

38 

2 

_ 

22.15 

20.33 

6.28 

0.33 

_ 

Oxford, 

1,217 

970 

190 

9 

4 

50.92 

40.58 

7.95 

0.38 

0.17 

Males,     . 

603 

476 

63 

4 

1 

25.23 

19.91 

2.64 

0.17 

0.04 

Females, 

614 

494 

127 

5 

3 

25.69 

20.67 

5.31 

0.21 

0.13 

CONJUGAL    CONDITION. 


849 


CONJUGAL  CONDITION  — 

Continued. 

Counties, 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Un- 
known 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and 
Sex. 

Single 

Married 

Widowed  Divorced 

Un- 
Icnown 

"WORCESTER  -  Con. 

Paxton, 

186 

208 

31 

1 

- 

43.66 

48.83 

7.28 

0.23 

- 

Males, 

113 

105 

16 

- 

- 

2G.52 

24.65 

3.76 

- 

- 

Females, 

73 

103 

15 

1 

- 

17.14 

24.18 

3.52 

0.23 

- 

Petersham,  . 

475 

377 

92 

7 

1 

49.89 

39.60 

9.66 

0.74 

0.11 

Mules,     . 

270 

190 

27 

6 

- 

28.36 

19.96 

2.84 

0.63 

- 

Females, 

205 

187 

65 

1 

1 

21.53 

19.64 

6.82 

0.11 

o.u 

Fhilhpston, 

218 

201 

40 

1 

- 

47.39 

43.69 

8.70 

0.22 

- 

Males,     . 

129 

99 

19 

1 

- 

28.04 

21.52 

4.13 

0.22 

- 

Females, 

89 

102 

21 

- 

- 

19.35 

22.17 

4.57 

- 

- 

Princeton,   . 

484 

391 

77 

- 

- 

50.84 

41.07 

8.09 

- 

- 

Males,     . 

261 

200 

30 

- 

- 

27.42 

21.01 

3.15 

- 

- 

Females, 

223 

191 

47 

- 

- 

23.42 

20.06 

4.94 

- 

- 

Royalston,  . 

393 

416 

81 

- 

- 

44.16 

46.74 

9.10 

- 

- 

Males,     . 

219 

209 

26 

- 

- 

24.61 

23.48 

2.92 

- 

- 

Females, 

174 

207 

55 

- 

- 

19.55 

23.26 

6.18 

- 

- 

Rutland, 

525 

391 

59 

2 

1 

63.68 

39.98 

6.04 

0.20 

0.10 

Males,     . 

305 

199 

21 

1 

- 

31.18 

20.35 

2.15 

0.10 

_ 

Females, 

220 

192 

38 

1 

1 

22.50 

19.63 

3.89 

0.10 

0.10 

Shrewsbury, 

769 

615 

134 

6 

- 

50.46 

40.36 

8.79 

0.39 

- 

Males,     . 

423 

311 

46 

4 

- 

27.76 

20.41 

3.01 

0.26 

- 

Females, 

346 

304 

88 

2 

- 

22.70 

19.95 

5.78 

0.13 

- 

Soutbborough,    . 

1,286 

793 

144 

- 

- 

57.85 

35.67 

6.48 

- 

- 

Males,     . 

804 

417 

53 

- 

- 

36.17 

18.75 

2.39 

- 

- 

Females, 

482 

376 

91 

- 

- 

21.68 

16.92 

4.09 

- 

- 

Southbrldge, 

4,904 

2,907 

4.31 

4 

4 

59.44 

35.24 

5.22 

0.05 

0.05 

Males,     . 

2,484 

1,431 

123 

1 

4 

30.11 

17.35 

1.49 

0.01 

0.05 

Females, 

2,420 

1,476 

308 

3 

- 

29.33 

17.89 

3.73 

0.04 

- 

Spencer, 

4,358 

2,843 

394 

17 

2 

57.24 

37.34 

5.17 

0.22 

0.03 

Males,     , 

2,211 

1,409 

153 

9 

2 

29.04 

18.51 

2.00 

0.12 

0.03 

Females, 

2,147 

1,434 

241 

8 

- 

28.20 

18.83 

3.17 

0.10 

- 

Sterling, 

544 

565 

107 

2 

- 

44.66 

46.39 

8.79 

0.16 

- 

Males,     . 

293 

283 

26 

2 

• 

24.05 

23.24 

2.14 

0.16 

- 

Females, 

251 

282 

81 

- 

- 

20.61 

23.15 

6.65 

- 

- 

Sturbridge,  . 

1,030 

735 

145 

- 

- 

53.93 

38.48 

7.59 

- 

- 

Males, 

536 

362 

50 

- 

- 

28.06 

18.95 

2.62 

- 

- 

Females, 

494 

373 

95 

- 

- 

25.87 

19.. 53 

4.97 

- 

- 

Sutton, 

1,957 

1,247 

201 

4 

11 

57.22 

36.46 

5.88 

0.12 

0.32 

Males,     . 

1,075 

612 

70 

2 

11 

31.43 

17.89 

2.05 

0.06 

0.32 

Females, 

882 

635 

131 

2 

- 

25.79 

18.57 

3.83 

0.06 

- 

Templeton, . 

1,445 

1,238 

222 

10 

- 

49.57 

42.47 

7.62 

0.34 

- 

Males,     . 

803 

613 

70 

2 

- 

27.55 

21.03 

2.40 

0.07 

- 

Females, 

642 

625 

152 

8 

- 

22.02 

21.44 

5.22 

0.27 

- 

Upton, . 

1,110 

848 

175 

12 

5 

51.63 

39.44 

8.14 

0..56 

0.23 

Males, 

441 

412 

46 

5 

4 

20.51 

19.17 

2.14 

0.23 

0.18 

Females, 

669 

436 

129 

7 

1 

31.12 

.  20.27 

6.00 

0.33 

0.05 

Uxbridge,     . 

1,922 

1,353 

254 

14 

3 

54.20 

38.16 

7.16 

0.40 

0.08 

Males, 

1,016 

687 

72 

2 

3 

28.65 

19.38 

2.03 

0.06 

0.08 

Females, 

906 

666 

182 

12 

- 

25.55 

18.78 

5.13 

0.34 

- 

Warren, 

2,408 

1,783 

234 

5 

- 

54.36 

40.25 

5.28 

0.11 

- 

Males,     . 

1,249 

892 

56 

- 

- 

28.20 

20.13 

1.26 

- 

- 

Females, 

1,159 

891 

178 

5 

- 

26.16 

20.12 

4.02 

0.11 

- 

Webster,      . 

4,385 

2,947 

449 

18 

- 

56.22 

37.79 

5.76 

0.23 

- 

Males,     . 

2,204 

1,471 

114 

10 

- 

28.26 

18.86 

1.46 

0.13 

- 

Females, 

2,181 

1,476 

335 

8 

- 

27.96 

18.93 

4.30 

0.10 

- 

Westborough, 

2,890 

1,914 

419 

10 

2 

55.21 

36.56 

8.00 

0.19 

0.04 

Males,     . 

1,538 

944 

123 

4 

2 

29.38 

18.03 

2.35 

0.08 

0.04 

Females, 

1,352 

970 

296 

6 

- 

25.83 

18.53 

5.65 

0.11 

- 

850 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


CONJUGAL  CONDITION  —  Continued. 


ConNTIES, 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Un- 

Percentages 

Cities,  Towns,  and 

Sex. 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Un- 
linowii 

WORCESTER -Con. 

West  Boylston,  . 

1,651 

1,117 

185 

13 

2 

55.63 

37.63 

6.23 

0.44 

0.07 

Males,    .. 

823 

563 

55 

4 

2 

27.73 

18.96 

1.85 

0.14 

0.07 

Females, 

828 

554 

130 

9 

- 

27.90 

18.67 

4.38 

0.30 

- 

West  Brookfield, 

681 

655 

122 

9 

- 

46.42 

44.65 

8.32 

0.61 

- 

Males, 

349 

325 

36 

7 

- 

23.79 

22.15 

2.46 

0.48 

- 

Females, 

332 

330 

86 

2 

- 

22.63 

22.50 

5.86 

0.13 

- 

Westminster, 

597 

588 

127 

3 

"" 

45.40 

44.71 

9.66 

0.23 

- 

Males, 

293 

293 

44 

2 

- 

22.28 

22.28 

3.35 

0.15 

- 

Females, 

304 

295 

83 

1 

- 

23.12 

22.43 

6.31 

0.08 

- 

Wlnchendon, 

2,344 

1,827 

303 

16 

- 

52.21 

40.69 

6.75 

0.35 

- 

Males,     . 

1,236 

909 

106 

6 

- 

27.53 

20.25 

2.36 

0.13 

- 

Females, 

1,108 

918 

197 

10 

- 

24.68 

20.44 

4.39 

0.22 

- 

Worcester, 

56,190 

36,773 

5,567 

179 

58 

56.89 

37.23 

5.64 

0.18 

0.06 

Males,     . 

28,917 

18,340 

1,518 

48 

40 

29.27 

18.57 

1.54 

0.05 

0.04 

Females, 

27,273 

18,433 

4,049 

131 

18 

27.62 

18.66 

4.10 

0.13 

0.02 

RECAPITULATION:    BY  COUNTIES. 


Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Un- 
Icnown 

Percentages 

Counties,  and  Sex. 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Un- 
linown 

• 

Barnstable, 

12,557 

12,484 

2,526 

69 

18 

45.41 

45.14 

9.13 

0.25 

0.07 

Males,     . 

6,361 

6,247 

638 

34 

14 

23.00 

22.59 

2.31 

0.12 

0.05 

Females, 

6,196 

6,237 

1,888 

35 

4 

22.41 

22.55 

6.82 

0.13 

0.02 

Berkshire, 

47,917 

32,822 

5,378 

161 

14 

55.53 

38.03 

6.23 

0.19 

0.02 

Males,     . 

24,452 

16,437 

1,563 

65 

8 

28.34 

19.04 

1.81 

0.08 

0.01 

Females, 

23,465 

16,385 

3,815 

96 

6 

27.19 

18.99 

4.42 

0.11 

0.01 

Bristol,     . 

122,655 

82,351 

13,581 

370 

62 

56.00 

37.60 

6.20 

0.17 

0.03 

Males, 

60,933 

40,827 

3,621 

158 

43 

27.82 

18.64 

"1.66 

0.07 

0.02 

Females, 

61,722 

41,524 

9,960 

212 

19 

28.18 

18.96 

4.54 

0.10 

0.01 

Dukes, 

1,874 

1,907 

431 

25 

1 

44.22 

45.00 

10.17 

0.59 

0.02 

Males, 

1,000 

952 

94 

11 

- 

23.60 

22.46 

2.22 

0.26 

- 

Females, 

874 

955 

337 

14 

1 

20.62 

22.54 

7.95 

0.33 

0.02 

Essex, 

178,871 

128,068 

22,538 

707 

209 

54.14 

.38.76 

6.82 

0.22 

0.06 

Males, 

91,053 

64,395 

6,026 

268 

171 

27.56 

19.49 

1.83 

0.08 

0.05 

Females, 

87,818 

63,673 

16,512 

439 

38 

26.58 

19.27 

4.99 

0.14 

0.01 

Franklin, 

20,551 

16,699 

2,779 

96 

20 

51.19 

41.60 

6.92 

0.24 

0.05 

Males,     . 

11,021 

8,387 

829 

41 

15 

27.45 

20.89 

2.07 

0.10 

0.04 

Females, 

9,530 

8,312 

1,950 

55 

5 

23.74 

20.71 

4.85 

0.14 

0.01 

Hampden, . 

85,282 

57,791 

9,496 

290 

79 

55.76 

37.79 

6.21 

0.19 

0.05 

Males, 

42,509 

28,919 

2,513 

127 

65 

27.80 

18.91 

1.64 

0.08 

0.04 

Females, 

42,773 

28,872 

6,983 

163 

14 

27.96 

18.88 

4.57 

0.11 

0.01 

Hampshire, 

30,862 

20,093 

3,677 

70 

8 

56.41 

36.72 

6.72 

0.13 

0.02 

Males,     . 

14,985 

10,004 

1,034 

33 

5 

27.39 

18.28 

1.89 

0.06 

0.01 

Females, 

15,877 

10,089 

2,643 

37 

3 

29.02 

18.44 

4.83 

0.07 

0.01 

Middlesex, 

278,719 

186,820 

32,720 

721 

237 

55.83 

37.42 

6.55 

0.15 

0.05 

Males,     . 

137,513 

92,944 

8,443 

254 

169 

27.54 

18.62 

1.69 

0.05 

0.04 

Females, 

141,206 

93,876 

24,277 

467 

68 

28.29 

18.80 

4.86 

0.10 

0.01 

Nantucket, 

1,283 

1,294 

415 

24 

- 

42.54 

42.90 

13.76 

0.80 

- 

Males,     . 

571 

642 

88 

14 

- 

18.93 

21.28 

2.92 

0.47 

- 

Females, 

712 

652 

327 

10 

- 

23.61 

21.62 

10.84 

0.33 

- 

KORFOLK,    . 

75,848 

49,877 

8,815 

235 

44 

56.26 

37.00. 

6.54 

0.17 

0.03 

Males, 

37,100 

25,005 

2,551 

93 

31 

27.52 

18.55 

1.89 

0.07 

0.02 

Females, 

38,748 

24,872 

6,264 

142 

13 

28.74 

18.45 

4.65 

0.10 

0.01 

CONJUGAL    CONDITION. 


851 


CONJUGAL  CONDITION  —  Concluded. 
RECAPITULATION:    BY  COUNTIES —  Concluded. 


RECAPITULATION,     FOR  THE   STATE. 


Un- 
known 

»  Percentage 

s  OF  Total  Population 

The  State,  and  Sex. 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Single 

Married  Widowed 

Divorced 

Un- 
known 

THE  STATE,  . 

1,385,030 

943,245 

165,650 

4,450 

1,808 

55.40 

37.73 

6.62 

0.18 

0.07 

Males,    . 

696,050 

471,437 

44,229 

1,672 

1,313 

27.84 

18.86 

1.76 

0.07 

0.05 

Females, 

688,980 

471,808 

121,421 

2,778 

495 

27.56 

18.87 

4.86 

0.11 

0.02 

*  See  note  at  bottom  of  page. 
RECAPITULATION,     PERCENTAGES. 


PERCENTAGES 

The  State, 
and  Counties. 

Males 

Females 

w 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Un- 
known 

Single 

Married 

Widowed 

Divorced 

Un- 
known 

THE  STATE. 

57.30 

38.81 

3.64 

0.14 

0.11 

53.60 

36.70 

9.44 

0.22 

0.04 

Barnstable,  . 

47.85 

46.99 

4.80 

0.26 

0.10 

43.15 

43.43 

13.15 

0.24 

0.03 

Berkshire,    . 

57.50 

38.65 

3.68 

0.15 

0.02 

53.61 

37.44 

8.72 

0.22 

0.01 

Bristol, 

57.71 

38.67 

3.43 

0.15 

0.04 

54.41 

36.60 

8.78 

0.19 

0.02 

Dukes, 

48.61 

46.28 

4.57 

0.54 

- 

40.07 

43.79 

15.45 

0.64 

0.05 

Essex,  . 

56.24 

39.77 

3.72 

0.16 

0.11 

52.13 

37.79 

9.80 

0.26 

0.02 

Franklin, 

54.31 

41.33 

4.09 

0.20 

0.07 

48.01 

41.87 

9.82 

0.28 

0.02 

Hampden,    . 

•57.34 

39.01 

3.39 

0.17 

0.09 

54.28 

36.64 

8.86 

0.20 

0.02 

Hampshire, 

57.50 

38.39 

3.97 

0.12 

0.02 

55.42 

35.22 

9.22 

0.13 

0.01 

Middlesex,  . 

57.46 

38.84 

3.. 53 

0.10 

0.07 

54.33 

36.12 

9.34 

0.18 

0.03 

Nantucket,  . 

43.42 

48.82 

6.69 

1.07 

1 

41.86 

38.33 

19.22 

0.59 

- 

Norfolk,       . 

57.27 

38.60 

3.94 

0.14 

0.05 

55.32 

35.51 

8.95 

0.20 

0.02 

Plymouth,   . 

52.88 

42.22 

4.44 

0.24 

0.22 

47.97 

41.62 

10.04 

0.34 

0.03 

Suffolk, 

59.20 

37.11 

3.43 

0.08 

0.18 

55.06 

34.67 

9.97 

0.20 

0.10 

Worcester,  . 

57.50 

38.49 

3.71 

0.16 

0.14 

53.11 

37.86 

8.76 

0.25 

0.02 

Note.  —  On  page  803,  at  the  close  of  the  presentation  fornative  and  foreign  born,  two  recapitulations  are 
given,  one  for  the  State,  and  the  other  for  the  State  and  Counties,  by  sex.  In  the  first  recapitulation,  the  total 
population  is  taken  as  the  basis  for  figuring  percentages  for  native  born  and  foreign  born,  and  the  number  of 
native  born  and  foreign  born  males  and  native  born  and  foreign  born  females.  In  the  second  recapitulation, 
the  whole  number  of  males  is  taken  as  100  per  cent  in  figuring  the  percentages  of  native  born  and  foreign  born 
males,  and  the  whole  nuxnber  of  females  is  taken  as  100  per  cent  in  figuring  the  percentages  of  native  born  and 
foreign  born  females.  The  use  of  these  different  bases  causes  a  slight  variation  in  the  percentages  for  the  State 
in  the  two  recapitulations,  and  this  explanation  is  sujiijlied  in  order  that  these  variations  may  not  be  considered 
errors  in  computation. 

The  same  variations  occur  in  the  percentages  on  page  827,  at  the  close  of  the  presentation  for  color  and  race, 
and  in  the  tables  above  on  this  page,  the  explanation  of  these  variations  previously  given  being  equally  appli- 
cable thereto. 


Soldiers,  Sailors,  and  Marines. 


[853] 


SOLDIERS,  SAILORS,  AND  MARINES. 


Counties, 
CiTiKs,  AND  Towns. 

Soldiers 

Sailors 

Marines 

Total 

Counties, 
Cities,  and  Towns. 

Soldiers 

Sailors 

Marines 

Total 

BARNSTABLE. 

316 

134 

33 

483 

BRISTOL 

2,394 

299 

77 

2,770 

Barnstable, 

79 

13 

6 

98 

Acushnet, 

17 

6 

1 

24 

Bourne,     . 

28 

3 

3 

34 

Attleborough,  . 

157 

12 

2 

171 

Brewster, 

12 

- 

3 

15 

Berkley,    . 

28 

7 

- 

35 

Chatham,  . 

20 

3 

2 

25 

Dartmouth, 

46 

5 

1 

52 

Dennis, 

16 

5 

- 

21 

Dighton,    . 

46 

_ 

2 

48 

Eastham,  . 

7 

1 

- 

8 

Easton, 

64 

10 

- 

74 

Falmouth, 

23 

3 

2 

28 

Fairhaven, 

63 

19 

2 

84 

Harwich,  . 

31 

1 

2 

34 

Fall  River, 

593 

61 

22 

676 

Alashpee,  . 

3 

4 

- 

7 

Freetown, 

59 

2 

- 

61 

Orleans,    . 

15 

1 

- 

16 

Mansfield, 

101 

- 

2 

103 

Provincetown, 

31 

- 

8 

39 

New  Bedford, 

504 

122 

17 

643 

Sandwich, 

30 

1 

3 

34 

North  Attleborough 

99 

•      6 

6 

111 

Truro, 

4 

- 

- 

4 

Norton, 

37 

1 

- 

38 

Wellfleet, 

4 

95 

- 

99 

Raynham, 

^8 

1 

2 

41 

Yarmouth, 

13 

4 

4 

21 

Rehoboth, 

36 

8 

3 

47 

Seekonk,  . 

27 

1 

- 

28 

BERKSHIRE. 

1,275 

15 

10 

1,300 

Somerset,  . 

45 

8 

1 

54 

Adams, 
Alford,      . 
Becket, 

67 

7 

22 

- 

1 

68 

7 

22 

Swansea,  . 
Taunton, 
Westport, 

23 

389 

22 

1 

22 

7 

1 

15 

25 

426 

29 

Cheshire,  . 

Clarksbui-g, 

33 
26 

1 

- 

33 

27 

DUKES. 

55 

29 

- 

84 

Daltou,      . 

47 

_ 

1 

48 

Chilmark, 

- 

- 

- 

- 

Egremont, 

16 

_ 

16 

Cottage  City, 

23 

3 

- 

26 

Florida,     . 

10 

_ 

_ 

10 

Edgartown, 

8 

17 

- 

25 

Great  Barringt( 

)n,    . 

89 

_ 

_ 

89 

Gay  Head, 

1 

2 

- 

3 

Hancock,  . 

7 

_ 

_ 

7 

Gosnold,   . 

- 

3 

- 

3 

Hinsdale,  . 

20 

_ 

« 

20 

Tisbury,    . 

15 

3 

- 

18 

Lanesborough, 

15 

- 

- 

15 

West  Tisbury, 

8 

1 

- 

9 

Lee,   . 
Lenox, 

82 
24 

1 

- 

83 
24 

ESSEX. 

6,059 

533 

86 

6,678 

Monterey, 

12 

- 

- 

12 

Amesbury, 

147 

2 

5 

154 

Mount  Washington, 

2 

- 

- 

2 

Audover,  . 

86 

2 

5 

93 

New  Ashford,  . 

4 

1 

_ 

5 

Beverly, 

320 

35 

1 

356 

New  Marlborough,  . 

32 

- 

- 

32 

Boxford,   . 

18 

- 

- 

18 

NoBTH  Adams, 

231 

3 

3 

237 

Bradford, . 

117 

6 

1 

124 

Otis,  .... 

16 

- 

- 

16 

Dan  vers,   . 

218 

10 

5 

233 

Peru, 

7 

- 

_ 

7 

Essex, 

55 

1 

56 

PiTTSFIELD, 

262 

5 

3 

270 

Georgetown, 

112 

2 

- 

114 

Richmond, 

6 

1 

- 

7 

Gloucester, 

292 

53 

5 

350 

Sandisfield, 

27 

- 

1 

28 

Groveland, 

75 

1 

76 

Savoy, 

14 

- 

- 

14 

Hamilton, 

30 

3 

"" 

33 

Sheffield,  . 

56 

1 

- 

57 

Haverhill, 

586 

28 

13 

627 

Stockbridge, 

30 

- 

- 

30 

Ipswich,    . 

115 

6 

- 

121 

Tyringham, 

11 

- 

- 

11 

Lawrence, 

409 

40 

6 

455 

Washington, 

8 

- 

- 

8 

Lynn, 

1,290 

107 

14 

1,411 

West  Stockbridge,  . 

21 

- 

- 

21 

Lynnfield, 

28 

2 

- 

30 

Williamstown, 

62 

2 

1 

65 

Manchester, 

52 

6 

1 

59 

Windsor,  . 

9 

- 

- 

9 

Marblehead, 

300 

38 

4 

342 

[85.0] 


856 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


SOLDIERS,    SAILORS,   AND   MARINES —  Continued. 


Counties, 
Cities,  and  Towns. 

Soldiers 

Sailors 

Marines 

Total 

Counties, 
Cities,  and  Towns. 

Soldiers 

Sailors 

Marines 

Total 

ESSEX -Con. 

HAMPDEN  — Con 

Merrimac, 

44 

1 

- 

45 

Longmeadow,  . 

15 

- 

- 

15 

Methuen,  . 

76 

2 

4 

82 

Ludlow,    . 

32 

- 

- 

32 

Middleton, 

26 

- 

- 

26 

Monson,    . 

80 

- 

- 

80 

Nahant,     . 

21 

6 

- 

27 

Montgomery, 

3 

- 

- 

3 

Newbury, 

53 

1 

2 

56 

Palmer, 

81 

9 

- 

90 

Newburtport, 

312 

29 

12 

353 

Russell,     . 

16 

1 

- 

17 

North  Andover, 

18 

- 

- 

18 

Southwick, 

27 

- 

- 

27 

Peabody,  . 

192 

12 

1 

205 

Springfield, 

718 

25 

15 

758 

Rockport, 

62 

21 

- 

83 

Tolland,    . 

7 

- 

- 

7 

Rowley,    . 

48 

1 

- 

49 

Wales, 

25 

- 

- 

25 

Salem, 

637 

103 

5 

745 

Westfield, 

216 

1 

6 

223 

Salisbury, 

42 

3 

- 

45 

West  Springfield, 

78 

2 

3 

83 

Saugus, 

94 

7 

- 

101 

Wilbraham, 

28 

1 

1 

30 

Swampscott,     . 

59 

2 

1 

62 

Topsfleld, 

44 

3 

- 

47 

HAMPSHIRE. 

852 

14 

6 

872 

Wenham, . 
West  Newbury, 

37 

44 

- 

1 

38 

44 

Amherst,  . 
Belchertown, 

89 
61 

~ 

1 

90 
61 

FRANKLIN. 

800 

11 

4 

815 

Chesterfield, 
Cummington, 

18 
21 

_ 

~ 

18 
21 

Ashfleld,   . 

28 

- 

- 

28 

Easthampton, 

63 

2 

1 

66 

Bernardston,     . 

21 

- 

- 

21 

Enfield,     . 

29 

- 

1 

30 

Buckland, 

29 

1 

1 

31 

Goshen,     . 

15 

- 

- 

15 

Charlemont, 

18 

- 

- 

18 

Granby,    . 

19 

- 

- 

19 

Colrain,     . 

38 

2 

- 

40 

Greenwich, 

22 

- 

- 

22 

Conway,    . 

27 

- 

- 

27 

Hadley,     . 

20 

1 

- 

21 

Deerfleld,  . 

49 

- 

- 

49 

Hatfield,    . 

17 

- 

- 

17 

Erving, 

30 

- 

1 

31 

Huntington, 

19 

- 

- 

19 

Gill 

13 

1 

- 

14 

Middlefield, 

2 

- 

- 

2 

Greenfield, 

97 

2 

- 

99 

Northampton 

» 

209 

4 

2 

215 

Hawley,     . 

15 

- 

- 

15 

Pelham ,     . 

18 

- 

- 

18 

Heath, 

10 

- 

- 

10 

Plainfleld, 

12 

- 

- 

12 

Leverett,    . 

24 

- 

- 

24 

Prescott,    . 

11 

- 

- 

11 

Leydeu,     . 

13 

- 

- 

13 

Southampton, 

21 

- 

- 

21 

Monroe,     . 

4 

- 

- 

4 

South  Hadley, 

64 

3 

- 

67 

Montague, 

85 

- 

- 

85 

Ware, 

60 

4 

1 

65 

New  Salem, 

23 

- 

- 

23 

Westhampton, 

14 

- 

- 

14 

Northfleld, 

30 

2 

1 

33 

Williamsburg, 

34 

- 

- 

34 

Orange,     . 

120 

1 

1 

122 

Worthington, 

14 

- 

- 

14 

Rowe, 

9 

- 

- 

9 

Shelburne, 

40 

- 

- 

40 

MIDDLESEX. 

6,997 

366 

123 

7,486 

Shutesbury, 
Sunderland, 
Warwick, 
Wendell,  . 
Whately,  . 

21 
11 
13 
12 

20 

2 

- 

21 
11 
15 
12 
20 

Acton, 
Arlington, 
Ashby, 
Ashland,   . 
Ayer, 

65 
79 
25 
61 
50 

2 
3 
1 
2 

1 

67 
83 
26 
63 
50 

HAMPDEN. 

1,908 

55 

31 

1,994 

Bedford,    . 
Belmont,   . 

17 
27 

3 

- 

20 
27 

Agawam,  . 

48 

1 

1 

50 

Billerica,   . 

47 

2 

- 

49 

Blandford, 

27 

- 

- 

27 

Boxborough, 

6 

- 

- 

6 

Brimfield, 

38 

- 

- 

38 

Burlington, 

11 

- 

- 

11 

Chester,    . 

27 

- 

- 

27 

Cambridge, 

856 

81 

18 

955 

Chicopee, 

125 

4 

1 

130 

Carlisle,     . 

13 

- 

- 

13 

East  Longmeadow, . 

9 

3 

- 

12 

Chelmsford, 

79 

3 

1 

83 

Granville, 

22 

- 

- 

22 

Concord,    . 

81 

5 

- 

86 

Hampden, 

27 

- 

1 

28 

Dracut, 

24 

2 

1 

27 

Holland,    . 

8 

- 

- 

8 

Dunstable, 

9 

- 

- 

9 

HOLTOKE, 

251 

8 

3 

262 

Everett, 

276 

21 

11 

308 

SOLDIERS,    SAILORS,    AND    MARINES. 


857 


SOLDIKRS,    SAILORS,    AND    MARINES  —  Continued. 


Counties, 

Soldiers 

Sailors 

Marines 

Total 

1 

Counties, 

Soldiers 

Sailors 

Marines 

Total 

CcTiES,  AND  Towns. 

Cities,  and  Towns. 

MIDDLESEX -Con. 

1 

NORFOLK  —  Con. 

Framingham,    . 

142 

7 

1 

150 

Milton, 

58 

4 

_ 

62 

Uroton,     . 

44 

2 

- 

46 

Needhara, 

43 

3 

- 

46 

HoUistou, 

79 

1 

- 

80 

Norfolk,    . 

25 

_ 

_ 

25 

Hopkinton, 

47 

2 

- 

49 

Norwood, 

54 

- 

- 

54 

Hudson,     . 

131 

2 

- 

133 

QUINCT,      . 

257 

50 

5 

312 

Lexington, 

59 

2 

- 

61 

Randolph, 

125 

5 

2 

132 

Lincoln,    . 

15 

- 

- 

15 

Sharon, 

54 

2 

- 

56 

Littleton,  . 

19 

- 

- 

19 

Stonghton, 

110 

18 

_ 

128 

Lowell,   . 

908 

35 

13 

956 

Walpole,   . 

61 

3 

2 

66 

Malden,  . 

393 

21 

15 

429 

Wellesley, 

49 

5 

2 

56 

Marlborough 

253 

8 

2 

263 

Weymouth, 

311 

9 

2 

322 

Maynaid,  . 

34 

4 

- 

38 

Wrentham, 

53 

2 

2 

57 

Medford, 

233 

18 

5 

256 

Melrose,    . 

190 

12 

3 

205 

PLYMOUTH. 

2,512 

164 

40 

2,716 

Natick,      . 

228 

7 

2 

237 

Newton,  . 

241 

11 

U 

263 

Abington, 

134 

2 

- 

136 

North  Reading 

33 

1 

_ 

34 

Bridgewater,     . 

78 

4 

1 

83 

Pepperell, 

58 

- 

_ 

58 

Brockton, 

542 

42 

3 

587 

Reading,    . 

121 

3 

_ 

124 

Carver, 

28 

- 

- 

28 

Sherborn, 

21 

_ 

_ 

21 

Duxbury,  . 

84 

2 

7 

93 

Shirley,     . 

24 

2 

_ 

26 

East  Bridgewater,    . 

75 

4 

- 

79 

SOMERVILLE, 

680 

48 

18 

746 

Halifax,     . 

20 

] 

- 

21 

Stoneham, 

199 

3 

_ 

202 

Hanover,  . 

72 

3 

- 

75 

Stow, 

26 

3 

^ 

29 

Hanson,     . 

54 

- 

1 

55 

Sudbury,  . 

23 

_ 

^ 

23 

Hingham, . 

120 

10 

1 

131 

Tewksbury, 

29 

1 

_ 

30 

Hull 

30 

- 

- 

30 

Townsend, 

75 

_ 

_ 

75 

Kingston, . 

44 

4 

- 

48 

Tyngsborough 

16 

- 

_ 

16 

Lakeville, . 

18 

4 

- 

22 

Wakefield, 

203 

9 

_ 

212 

Marion, 

18 

3 

6 

27 

Waltham, 

241 

9 

11 

261 

Marshfield, 

94 

5 

- 

99 

Watertown, 

98 

9 

107 

Mattapoisett,     . 

23 

19 

1 

43 

Wayland,  . 

40 

1 

_ 

41 

Middleborough, 

196 

16 

2 

214 

Westford, 

56 

O 

1 

60 

Nor  well,    . 

59 

2 

1 

62 

Weston,    . 

22 

1 

2 

25 

Pembroke, 

69 

3 

- 

■     72 

Wilmington, 

32 

1 

_ 

33 

Plymouth, 

144 

11 

4 

159 

Winchester, 

61 

5 

3 

69 

Plympton, 

29 

4 

- 

33 

WOBURN,. 

197 

10 

4 

211 

Rochester, 

25 

9 

1 

35 

Rockland, 

171 

4 

2 

177 

NANTUCKET. 

67 

10 

77 

Scituate,    . 

82 

4 

- 

86 

Wareham, 

89 

3 

5 

97 

Nantucket, 

67 

10 

- 

77 

West  Bridgewater, . 

51 

1 

52 

Whitman, 

163 

4 

5 

172 

NORFOLK. 

2,223 

163 

41 

2,427 

Avon, 

38 

4 

- 

42 

SUFFOLK. 

5,675 

867 

205 

6,747 

Bellingbam, 

27 

1 

_ 

28 

Boston,    . 

4,755 

779 

194 

5,728 

Braintree, 

113 

6 

1 

120 

Chelsea,  . 

755 

67 

10 

832 

Brookliue, 

141 

9i 

6 

156 

Revere, 

105 

15 

1 

121 

Canton, 

54 

3  i 

1 

58 

Wintbrop, 

60 

6 

66 

Cohasset,  . 

41 

- 

7 

48 

Dedham,   . 

103 

15 

_ 

118 

Dover, 

19 

_ 

19 

WORCESTER. 

4,948 

90 

44 

5,082 

Foxborough,     . 

74 

5 

- 

79 

Ashburnham,  . 

58 

- 

- 

58 

Franklin,  . 

76 

1 

1 

78 

Atbol, 

173 

2 

1 

176 

Holbrook, 

38 

1 

- 

39 

Auburn,    . 

19 

4 

- 

23 

Hyde  Park, 

162 

15 

5 

182 

Barre,. 

60 

2 

- 

62 

Medfleld,  . 

42 

1 

- 

42 

Berlin, 

24 

1 

- 

25 

Medway,   . 

79 

2 

■    4 

85 

Blackstone, 

49 

4 

- 

53 

Miilis, 

16 

- 

1 

17 

BoUon, 

29 

- 

- 

29 

858 


CENSUS    or   MASSACHUSETTS 


1895. 


SOLDIERS,    SAILORS,    AND   MARINES  —  Concluded. 


Counties, 
Cities,  and  Towns. 

Soldiers 

Sailors 

Marines 

Total 

Counties, 
Cities,  and  Towns. 

Soldiers 

Sailors 

Marines 

Total 

WORCESTER-Con. 

WORCESTER-Con. 

Boylston,  . 

28 

1 

- 

29 

Oakham,   . 

14 

- 

1 

15 

Brookfield, 

78 

- 

2 

80 

Oxford,     . 

54 

- 

54 

Charlton,  . 

52 

- 

1 

53 

Paston,      . 

16 

- 

16 

Clintou,     . 

115 

1 

1 

117 

Petersham, 

28 

- 

- 

28 

Dana, 

30 

- 

- 

30 

Phillipston, 

16 

- 

- 

16 

Douglas,   . 

52 

- 

- 

52 

Princeton, 

25 

- 

- 

25 

Dudley,    . 

26 

1 

- 

27 

Royalston, 

29 

- 

- 

29 

FiTCHBURG, 

346 

5 

2 

353 

Rutland,    . 

30 

- 

- 

30 

Gardner,   . 

152 

1 

2 

155 

Shrewsbury, 

54 

2 

- 

56 

Grafton,    . 

93 

3 

- 

96 

Southborough, 

37 

- 

- 

37 

Hard  wick, 

39 

- 

1 

40 

Southbridge, 

68 

- 

- 

68 

Harvard,   . 

17 

- 

- 

17 

Spencer,    . 

156 

- 

2 

158 

Holden,     . 

47 

2 

- 

49 

Sterling,    . 

37 

- 

- 

37 

Hopedale, 

27 

- 

- 

27 

Sturbridge, 

48 

- 

- 

48 

Hubbardston, 

36 

- 

- 

36 

Sutton, 

44 

1 

- 

45 

Lancaster, 

34 

3 

- 

37 

Templeton, 

77 

- 

- 

77 

Leicester, . 

50 

- 

1 

51 

Upton, 

52 

- 

- 

52 

Leominster, 

202 

1 

2 

205 

Uxbridge, 

53 

- 

- 

53 

Lunenburg, 

34 

- 

- 

34 

Warren,    . 

51 

- 

- 

51 

Mendon,    . 

36 

- 

- 

36 

Webster,  . 

87 

2 

1 

90 

Milford,    . 

173 

4 

- 

177 

Westborough, 

149 

3 

2 

154 

Millbury,  . 

96 

4 

- 

100 

West  Boylston, 

54 

- 

- 

54 

New  Braintree, 

5 

- 

- 

5 

West  Brookfield, 

47 

- 

1 

48 

Northborough, 

43 

1 

- 

44 

Westminster,   . 

40 

- 

~ 

40 

Northbridge,     . 

57 

- 

- 

57 

Winchendon,    . 

94 

- 

- 

94 

North  Brookfield, 

1          86 

1 

- 

87 

Worcester,    . 

1,222 

41 

24 

1,287 

RECAPITULATION. 


The  State,  and  Counties. 

Soldiers 

Sailors 

Marines 

Total 

THE   STATE 

36,081 

2,750 

700 

39,531 

Barnstable, 

... 

316 

134 

33 

483 

Berkshire, 

1,275 

15 

10 

1,300 

Bristol, 

2,394 

299 

77 

2,770 

Dukes, 

55 

29 

- 

84 

Essex, 

6,059 

533 

86 

6,678 

Franklin,   . 

800 

11 

4 

815 

Hampden, 

1,908 

55 

31 

1,994 

Hampshire, 

852 

14 

6 

872 

Middlesex, 

6,997 

366 

123 

7,486 

Nantucket, 

67 

10 

- 

77 

Norfolk,     . 

2,223 

163 

41 

2,427 

Plymouth, 

2,512 

164 

40 

2,716 

Suffolk,      . 

5,675 

867 

205 

6,747 

Worcester, 

4,948 

90 

44 

5,082 

Tabular   Analyses 

For  the   Followiin^g   Presentations: 

Pages 

Native  and  Foreign  Born,      .        . 791-804 

Color  and  Race, 805--828 

Conjugal  Condition, 829-852 

Soldiers,  Sailors,  and  Marines, 853-858 


Native  and  Foreign  Born. 

The  presentation  showing  the  population  classified  as  native  and  foreign  born,  for  each 
town  and  citj',  is  contained  on  pages  791  to  802.  The  recapitulation,  to  which  we  shall 
allude  in  this  analysis,  appears  on  page  803.  So  far  as  the  State  at  large  is  concerned, 
this  recapitulation  shows  that  the  native  born  persons  number  1,735,253,  of  whom  848,312 
are  males  and  886,941  females.  The  foreign  born  number  764,930,  of  whom  366,389  are 
males  and  398,541  are  females.  Expressed  in  percentages,  the  native  born  constitute 
69.41  per  cent,  or  about  69  persons  in  every  100,  of  the  total  population,  while  the 
foreign  born  constitute  30.59,  or  about  31  persons  in  every  100,  of  the  total  population. 
The  native  born  males  constitute  33.93  per  cent,  and  the  native  born  females  35.48  per 
cent  of  the  total  population,  while  the  foreign  born  males  constitute  14.65  per  cent,  and 
the  foreign  born  females  15.94  per  cent  of  the  total  poj^ulation.  The  percentage  of 
foreign  born  peisons  varies  considerably  in  the  different  counties,  being  largest  in  the 
county  of  Bristol,  where  it  reaches  38.40,  and  smallest  in  the  county  of  Nantucket,  where 
it  is  but  8.29.  The  percentages  in  the  different  comities  are  shown  in  the  recapitulation. 
From  them  we  may  note  that  about  62  persons  in  every  100  (61.60  per  cent),  in  the 
county  of  Bristol,  are  native  bom ;  and  taking  the  other  counties  in  order,  beginning 
with  the  lowest  and  closing  with  the  highest,  we  obtain  the  following  statement 
as  to  the  number  of  native  born  persons  in  every  100  of  the  population  :  Suftblk 
County,  about  64  (64.12  per  cent)  ;  Middlesex  County,  about  69  (68.62  per  cent)  ; 
Hampden  County,  about  69  (68.67  per  cent)  ;  Essex  County,  about  71  (70.73  per  cent)  ; 
Worcester  County,  about  71  (71.02  per  cent);  Norfolk  County,  about  74  (73.72  per 
cent)  ;  Hampshire  County,  about  76  (76.40  per  cent)  ;  Berkshire  County,  about  77 
(77.30  percent)  ;  Plymouth  County,  about  82  (81.64  percent)  ;  Franklin  County,  about 
83  (83.19  per  cent)  ;  Dukes  County,  about  88  (88.23  per  cent)  ;  Barnstable  County, 
aboiU  89  (89. 14  per  cent)  ;  while  in  the  county  of  Nantucket,  consisting  of  the  insular 
town  of  Nantvtcket,  the  native  born  number  about  92  in  every  100  (91.71  per  cent). 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  native  and  foreign  bom  persons  in  the 
State  and  in  each  of  the  counties  in  1895,  and  also,  for  purposes  of  comparison,  in  1885, 
with  percentages : 

[  8.59  ] 


860 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


KUMBER 

Percentages 

The  State,  and 

1883 

1893 

18S5 

1893 

Counties. 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

THE    STATE. 

1,415,274 

526,867 

1,735,253 

764,930 

72.87 

27.13 

69.41 

30.59 

Barnstable,     . 

27,208 

2,637 

24,651 

3,003 

91.16 

8.84 

89.14 

10.86 

Berkshire, 

57,435 

16.393 

86,708 

19,584 

77.80 

22.20 

77.30 

22.70 

Bristol,   . 

106,626 

51,872 

134,920 

84,099 

67.27 

32.73 

61.60 

38.40 

Dukes,    . 

3,869 

266 

3,739 

499 

93.57 

6.43 

88.23 

11.77 

Essex,    . 

198,237 

65,490 

233,695 

96,698 

75.17 

24.83 

70.73 

29.27 

Franklin, 

31,939 

5,510 

33,398 

6,747 

85.29 

14.71 

83.19 

16.81 

Hampden, 

81,550 

35,214 

105,031 

47,907 

69.84 

.  30.16 

68.67 

31.33 

Hampshire, 

37,919 

10,553 

41,796 

12,914 

78.23 

21.77 

76.40 

23.60 

Middlesex, 

255,887 

101,424 

342,560 

156,657 

71.61 

28.39 

68.62 

31.38 

Nantucket, 

2,973 

169 

2,766 

250 

94.62 

5.38 

91.71 

8.29 

Norfolk, 

78,830 

23,312 

99,386 

35,433 

77.18 

22.82 

73.72 

26.28 

Plymouth, 

70,638 

11,042 

82,860 

18,638 

86.48 

13.52 

81.64 

18.35 

Suffolk,* . 

279,988 

141,121 

346,108 

193,691  ; 

66.49 

33.51 

64.12 

35.88 

Worcester, 

182,175 

61,864 

217,635 

88,810 

74:65 

25.35 

71.02 

28.98 

From  this  table  the  increase  in  the  number  of  foreign  born  during  the  decade  is 
clearly  seen.  Confining  our  comparison  to  percentages,  we  find  that  in  the  State,  as  a 
whole,  the  percentage  of  foreign  born  has  risen  from  27.13  to  30.59.  In  each  of  the 
counties  an  increase  is  noted,  although  in  the  county  of  Berkshire  the  change  is  very 
slight,  the  percentage  in  1885  being  22.20  and  in  1895,  22.70.  In  the  other  counties  the 
increases  in  percentages  are  as  follows:  Barnstable,  8.84  to  10.86;  Bristol,  32.73  to 
38.40;  Dukes,  6.43  to  11.77;  Essex,  24.83  to  29.27;  Franklin,  14.71  to  16.81;  Hamp- 
den, 30. 16  to  31 . 33  ;  Hatupshire,  21 . 77  to  23 . 60  ;  Middlesex,  28 . 39  to  31 . 38  ;  Nantucket, 
6.38  to  8.29;  Norfolk,  22.82  to  26.28:  Plymouth,  13.52  to  18.36;  Suffolk,  33.51  to 
85 .  88  ;  and  Worcester,  25 . 35  to  28 .  98.  With  respect  to  the  native  born,  we  may  base  the 
following  statement  on  the  percentages  shown  in  the  table  :  the  number  of  native  born 
in  the  State  is  now  about  69  in  every  100,  as  against  about  73  in  every  100  in  1885  ;  in 
Barnstable  County  the  number  of  native  born  jiersons  in  every  100  shows  a  decline  in 
1895  as  compared  with  1885  from  about  91  to  about  89  ;  in  Berkshire,  from  about  78  to 
about  77  ;  in  Bristol,  from  about  67  to  about  62  ;  in  Dukes,  from  about  94  to  about  88  ; 
in  Essex,  from  about  75  to  about  71 ;  in  Franklin,  from  about  85  to  about  83  ;  in  Hampden, 
from  about  70  to  about  69  ;  in  Hampshire,  from  about  78  to  about  76  ;  in  INliddlesex,  from 
about  72  to  about  69  ;  in  Nantucket,  from  about  95  to  about  92  ;  in  Norfolk,  from  about 
77  to  about  74 ;  in  Plymouth,  from  about  86  to  about  82 ;  in  Suffolk,  from  about  66  to 
about  64 ;  and  in  Worcester,  from  about  75  to  about  71. 

A  comparison  for  the  cities  may  be  made  from  the  following  table : 


Number 

Percentages 

Cities. 

1883 

1893 

1883 

1893 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Beverly, 

7,833 

1,353 

9,636 

2,170 

85.27 

14.73 

81.62 

18.38 

Boston,  .... 

2.57,098 

133,295 

316,522 

180,398 

65.86 

34.14 

63.70 

36.30 

Brockton, 

16,751 

4,032 

25,138 

8,027 

80.60 

19.40 

75.80 

24.20 

Cambridge,     . 

40,473 

19.185 

53,388 

28,255 

67.84 

32.16 

65.39 

34.61 

Chelsea 

19,128 

6,581 

21,208 

10,0.56 

74.40 

25.60 

67.84 

32.16 

Chicopee, 

6,934 

4,582 

9,359 

7,061 

60.21 

39.79 

57.00 

43.00 

TABULAR   ANALYSES. 


801 


Number 

Percentages 

Cities. 

1883 

1893 

1883               { 

1895 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Bom 

Native 
Born 

Foreign 
Born 

Native 
Bom 

Foreign  ' 
Born     ! 

Native 
Bom 

Foreign 
Bom 

Everett,  .... 

4,610 

1,215 

13,238 

5,335 

79.14 

20.86 

71.27 

28.73 

Fall  River, 

28,912 

27,958 

44,683 

44,520 

50.84 

49.16 

50.09 

49.91 

Fitchburg, 

11,688 

3,687 

17,349 

9,060 

76.02 

23.98 

65.69 

34.31 

Gloucester, 

14,689 

7,014 

16,880 

11,331 

67.68 

32.32 

59.83 

40.17 

Haverhill, 

17,634 

4,161 

22,831 

7,378 

80.91 

19.09 

75.58 

24.42 

Holyoke, 

14,007 

13,888 

22,247 

18,075 

50.21 

49.79 

55.17 

44.83 

Lawrence, 

21,765 

17,097 

27,862 

24,302 

56.01 

43.99 

53.41 

46.59 

Lowell,  . 

38,224 

25,883 

47,023 

37,344 

59.63 

40.37 

55.74 

44.26 

Lynn, 

33,099 

9,768 

46,060 

16,294 

78.70 

21.30 

73.87 

26.13 

Maiden,  . 

12,074 

4,333 

20,719 

8,989 

73.59 

26.41 

69.74 

30.26 

Marlborough, 

8,078 

2,863 

11,151 

3,826 

73.83 

26.17 

74.45 

25..55 

Med  ford, 

6,928 

2,114 

10,852 

3,622 

76.62 

23.38 

74.98 

25.02 

New  Bedford, 

23,137 

10,256 

32,537 

22,714 

69.29 

30.71 

58.89 

41.11 

Newburyport, 

11,110 

2,606 

11,593 

2,959 

81.00 

19.00  1 

79.66 

20.34 

Newton, . 

14,205 

5,491 

18,871 

8,719 

72.19 

27.81 

68.40 

31.60 

North  Adams, 

9,149 

3,391 

13,666 

5,469 

72.96 

27.04 

71.42 

28.58 

Northampton, 

9,542 

3,354 

12,564 

4,182 

73.99 

26.01 

75.02 

24.98 

Pittsfield, 

11,092 

3,374 

15,913 

4,548 

76.6S 

23.32 

77.77 

22.23 

Quincy,  . 

8,460 

3,685 

13,582 

7,130 

69.66 

30.34 

65.58 

34.42 

Salem,    . 

20,489 

7,601 

23,708 

10,765 

72.94 

27.06 

68.77 

31.23 

Somerville, 

22,471 

7,500 

36,989 

15,211 

74.98 

25.02 

70.86 

29.14 

Springfield, 

28,635 

8,940 

38,828 

12,694 

76.21 

23.79 

75.36 

24.64 

Taunton, 

17,105 

6,569 

19,340 

7,775 

72.25 

27.75 

71.33 

28.67 

Waltham, 

10,596 

4,013 

14,805 

6,071 

72.53 

27.47 

70.92 

29.08 

Woburn, 

8,225 

3,525 

9,903 

4,215 

70.00 

30.00 

70.27 

29.73 

Worcester, 

48,207 

20,182 

67,114 

31,653 
570,148 

70.49 

29.51 

67.95 

32.05 

Cities, 

805,408 

379,499 

1,065,619 

67.97 

32.03 

65.14 

34.86 

Towns,    . 

609,866 
1,415,274 

147,368 
526,867 

669,634 

194,782 

80.54 

19.46 

77.47 

22.53 

The  Stat 

'K, 

1,735,253 

764,930 

72.87 

27.13 

69.41 

30.59 

Each  of  the  cities  shows  an  increase  in  tlie  percentage  of  foreign  born  in  1895  as 
compared  with  1885,  except  Holyoke,  Marlborough,  Northampton,  Pittsfield,  and 
Woburn.  In  the  following  cities,  however,  this  increase  is  very  slight,  the  percentages 
for  each  period  being  annexed  :  Fall  River,  from  49. 16  to  49.91 ;  Medford,  from  23.38 
to  25.02;  Newburyport,  19  to  20.34;  North  Adams,  27.04  to  28.58;  Springfield,  23.79 
to  24. G4;  Taunton,  27.75  to  28.67;  and  Waltham,  from  27.47  to  29.08.  The  city 
Avhich  shows  the  greatest  increase  in  the  percentage  of  foreign  born  is  the  city  of  New 
Bedford,  in  which  city  the  percentage  has  increased  from  30.71  to  41.11.  A  consider- 
able increase  is  also  shown  in  the  cities  of  Fitchburg,  Everett,  and  Gloucester.  In 
Fitchburg,  the  percentage  has  increased  from  23.98  to  34.31  ;  in  Everett,  from  20.86 
to  28.73  ;  and  in  Gloucester,  from  32.32  to  40.17.  The  decreases  in  the  percentages  of 
foreign  born  in  the  cities  which  show  a  decline  are  as  follows  :  Holyoke,  from  49.79  to 
44.83  ;  RLarlborough,  26. 17  to  25.55  ;  Northampton,  26.01  to  24.98  ;  Pittsfield,  23.32  to 
22.23;  and  Woburn,  .30  to  29.73.  In  the  cities  in  the  aggregate,  34.86  per  cent  of 
the  total  population  is  foreign  born  in  1895  as  compared  with  32.03  percent  in  1885. 
In  the  towns  of  the  Commonwealth,  22.53  per  cent  of  the  total  population  is  foreign 
bom  as  against  19.46  per  cent  in  18'^5. 

The  following  analysis  table  presents  the  population  of  the  city  of  Boston  by  w^ards, 
classified  as  native  born  and  foreign  born  : 


862 


CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS  —  1895. 


City  of  Boston. 

Total 

Native  Born 

Foreign  Bom 

Percentages 
OF  ToTAi  Population 

Population 

Native  Born 

Foreign  Born 

BOSTOM, 

496,920 

316,522 

180,398 

63.70 

36.30 

Males,      . 

239,666 

156,241 

83,425 

31.44 

16.79 

Females, 

257,254 

160,281 

96,973 

32.26 

19.51 

Ward  1, 

21,007 

13,656 

7,351 

65.01 

34.99 

Males, 

10,363 

6,875 

3,488 

32.73 

16.60 

Females,  . 

10,644 

6,781 

3,863 

32.28 

18.39 

Ward  2, 

21,588 

12,375 

9,213 

57.32 

42.68 

Males, 

11,505 

6,771 

4,734 

31.36 

21.93 

Females, . 

10,083 

5,604 

4,479 

25.96 

20.75 

Ward  3, 

13,943 

9,765 

4,178. 

70.04 

29.96 

Males, 

6,841 

4,826 

2,015 

34.61 

14.45 

Females, . 

7,102 

4,939 

2,163 

35.43 

15.51 

Ward  4, 

13,375 

9,285 

4,090 

69.42 

30.58 

Males, 

6,654 

4,721 

1,933 

35.30 

14.45 

Females, . 

6,721 

4,564 

2,157 

34.12 

16.13 

Ward  5, 

12,986 

8,574 

4,412 

66.02 

33.98 

Males, 

6,994 

4,668 

2,326 

35.94 

17.91 

Females,  . 

5,992 

3,906 

2,086 

30.08 

16.07 

Ward  6, 

27,860 

12,030 

15,830 

43.18 

56.82 

Males, 

14,805 

6,463 

8,342 

23.20 

29.94 

Females, . 

13,055 

5,567 

7,488 

19.98 

26.88 

Ward  7, 

16,973 

9,290 

7,683 

54.73 

45.27 

Males, 

9,049 

5,114 

3,935 

30.13 

23.19 

Females, . 

7,924 

4,176 

3,748 

24.60 

22.08 

Ward  8, 

23,130 

12,025 

11,105 

51.99 

48.01 

Males, 

12,143 

6,520 

5,623 

28.19 

24.31 

Females, . 

10,987 

5,505 

5,482 

23.80 

23.70 

Ward  9, 

23,174 

13,693 

9,481 

59.09 

40.91 

Males, 

11,398 

6,933 

4,465 

29.92 

19.27 

Females, . 

11,776 

6,760 

5,016 

29.17 

21.64 

Ward  10, 

22,554 

15,767 

6,787 

69.91 

30.09 

Males, 

10,070 

7,348 

2,722 

32.58 

12.07 

Females, 

12,484 

8,419 

4,065 

37.33 

18.02 

Ward  11, 

19,930 

12,995 

6,935 

65.20 

34.80 

Males, 

7,375 

5,691 

1,684 

28.55 

8.45 

Females, 

12,555 

7,304 

5,251 

36.65 

26.35 

Ward  12, 

21,591 

15,470 

6,121 

71.65 

28.35 

Males, 

9,188 

6,915 

2,273 

32.03 

10.53 

Females, 

12,403 

8,555 

3,848 

39.62 

17.82 

Ward  13, 

24,900 

13,939 

10,961 

55.98 

44.02 

Males, 

12,695 

7,249 

5,446 

29.11 

21.87 

Females, 

12,205 

6,690 

5,515 

26.87 

22.15 

Ward  14, 

19,186 

13,063 

6,123 

68.09 

31.91 

Males, 

9,635 

6,653 

2,982 

34.68 

15.54 

Females, 

9,551 

6,410 

3,141 

33.41 

16.37 

Ward  15, 

18,623 

12,524 

6,099 

67.25 

32.76 

Males, 

8,975 

6,195 

2,780 

33.27 

14.93 

Females, 

9,648 

6,329 

3,319 

33.98 

17.82 

Ward  16, 

16,320 

11,504 

4,816 

70.49 

29.51 

Males, 

7,664 

5,509 

2,155 

33.76 

13.20 

Females, 

8,656 

5,995 

2,661 

36.73 

16.31 

TABULAR    ANALYSES. 


863 


City  of  Boston. 

Total 

Native  Born 

Foreign  Born 

Percentages 
OF  Total  Population 

Population 

Native  Born 

Foreign  Born 

Boston  —  Con. 

Ward  17 

21,114 

13,703 

7,411 

64  90 

35.10 

Males, 

10,128 

6,761 

3,367 

32.02 

15.95 

Females, 

10,986 

6,942 

4,044 

32.88 

19.15 

Ward  18, 

21,679 

13,174 

8,505 

60.77 

39.23 

Males, 

10,641 

6,542 

4,099 

30.18 

18.91 

Females, 

11,038 

6,632 

4,406 

30.59 

20.32 

Ward  19, 

22,372 

13,471 

8,901 

60.21 

39.79 

Males, 

10,508 

6,320 

4,188 

28.25 

18.72 

Females, 

11,864 

7,151 

4,713 

31.96 

21.07 

Ward  20, 

21,528 

15,535 

5,993 

72.16 

27.84 

Males, 

9,893 

7,320 

2,573 

34.00 

11.95 

Females, 

.11,635 

8,215 

3,420 

38.16 

15.89 

Ward  21, 

19,274 

14,248 

5,026 

73.92 

26.08 

Males, 

8,079 

6,305 

1,774 

32.71 

9.21 

Females, 

11,195 

7,943 

3,252 

41.21 

16.87 

Ward  22, 

22,289 

14,687 

7,602 

65.89 

34.11 

Males, 

10,445 

7,054 

3,391 

31.65 

15.22 

Females, 

11,844 

7,633 

4,211 

34.24 

18.89 

Ward  23, 

18,283 

12,267 

6,016 

67.10 

32.90 

Males, 

8,736 

5,999 

2,737 

3281 

14.97 

Females, 

9,547 

6,268 

3,279 

34.29 

17.93 

Ward  24, 

18,240 

13,244 

4,996 

72.61 

27.39 

Males, 

8,589 

6,418 

2,171 

35.19 

11.90 

Females, 

9,651 

6,826 

2,825 

37.42 

15.49 

Ward  25, 

15,001 

10,238 

4,763 

68.25 

31.75 

Males, 

7,293 

5,071 

2,222 

33.81 

14.81 

Females, 

7,708 

5,167 

2,541 

34.44 

16.94 

Bearing  in  mind  that  the  foreign  born  population  of  the  city  as  a  whole  constitutes 
36.30  per  cent  ofthe  total  pojjulation,  or,  in  other  words,  that  about  36  persons  in  every 
100  of  the  total  population  are  foreign  born,  we  note  that  this  i^ercentage  is  exceeded 
in  the  following  wards,  the  percentages  being  in  each  case  annexed:  ward  2,  42.68; 
ward  6,56.82;  ward?,  45.27;  ward  8,  48.01;  ward  9,40.91;  ward  13,  44.02  ;  ward  18, 
39 .  23  ;  and  ward  19,  39.79.  The  ward  which  has  the  largest  percentage  of  foreign  bom 
is  ward  6,  which  includes  what  is  popularly  known  as  the  North-End  District.  Here 
the  foreign  born  constitute  nearly  57  in  every  100  of  the  total  population.  On  the  other 
hand,  ward  21  has  the  smallest  percentage  of  foreign  born,  namely,  26.08,  or  about  26 
persons  in  every  100  of  the  total  population.  This  is  nearly  paralleled  in  ward  24,  where 
the  foreign  born  number  about  27  in  every  100  of  the  total  population, or  27.39  percent. 

It  may  be  intex'esting  to  compare  the  percentages  of  foreign  born  in  different  districts 
of  the  city.  Wards  1  and  2  constitute  East  Boston,  including  also  the  islands  in  the 
harbor.  The  total  population  of  these  wards  and  islands  is  42,595,  the  number  of 
foreign  born  being  16,564,  or  about  39  persons  in  every  100  (38.89  per  cent).  Wards 
3,  4,  and  5  constitute  the  Charlestown  Distx'ict,  the  total  population  being  40,304,  of 
which  12,680  are  foreign  born,  or  about  81  persons  in  every  100  (31.46  per  cent). 
South  Boston  includes  wards  13,  14,  and  15,  with  a  small  part  of  ward  16.  The  total 
population  of  the  district  is  67,913,  of  which  it  is  estimated  that  24,692  are  foreign  bom, 
or  about  36  persons  in  every  100  (36.36  per  cent).  The  Back  Bay  territory,  so  called, 
is  rather  indefinitely  bounded,  but  portions  of  wards  10  and  11  fall  within  this  section,  the 
estimated  population  of  the  district  being  21,244,  of  which  it  is  estimated  that  6,862  are 
foreign  born,  or  about  32  persons  in  every  100  (32 .  30  per  cent) .     Ward  25  comprises  the 


864  CENSUS    OF    MASSACHUSETTS 1895. 

Brighton  District.  Here  the  total  population  is  15,001,  the  foreign  born  numbering 
4,763,  or  about  32  persons  in  every  100  (31.75  per  cent).  AVest  Roxbury  comprises  the 
whole  of  ward  23  and  part  of  ward  22.  In  these  wards,  respectively,  the  foreign  bom 
population  constitutes  32.90  per  cent  and  34.11  per  cent  of  the  total  population,  or  from 
33  to  34  persons  in  the  100.  Wards  20  and  24,  with  a  part  of  ward  16,  make  up  the  Dor- 
chester District.  In  these  wards,  respectively,  the  foreign  born  population  constitutes 
27.84,  27.39,  and  29.51  per  cent  of  the  total  population,  or  from  about  27  to  30  persons 
in  every  100.  Wards  17,  18,  19,  21,  and  a  part  of  ward  22  comprise  Roxburj\  In  ward 
17,  the  foreign  born  constitute  35. 10  per  cent  of  the  total  population,  or  about  35  persons 
in  every  100  ;  in  wards  18  and  19,  respectively,  the  percentages  are  39.23  and  39.79,  or 
from  about  39  to  40  persons  in  every  100  ;  in  ward  2 1  the  percentage  is  26 .  08,  or  about 
26  persons  in  the  100 ;  while  in  ward  22  the  percentage  is  .34.11,  or  about  34  persons  in 
the  100.  In  nearly  every  ward  the  foreign  born  males  and  the  foreign  born  females 
form  percentages  of  the  total  population  which  do  not  differ  very  widely,  but  an  excep- 
tion is  found  in  ward  11,  a  large  part  of  which  falls  within  the  Back  Bay  territory. 
Here  the  males  who  are  foreign  born  constitute  8.45  per  cent  of  the  total  jDopulation, 
while  the  females  constitute  26.35  per  cent  of  the  total  population,  this  excess  of 
females  being  undoubtedly  due  to  the  fact  of  the  presence  in  that  ward  of  a  consider- 
able number  of  foreign  born  females  engaged  in  domestic  service.  The  subject  of  the 
foreign  influence  upon  the  growth  of  the  city,  as  well  as  its  influence  upon  the  growth 
of  the  entire  population  of  the  State,  will  be  further  treated  in  discussing  the  tables 
relating  to  place  of  birth  and  parent  nativity,  to  be  hereafter  i^resented. 

Color  and  Race. 

The  presentation,  pages  805  to  828,  shows  the  distribution  of  the  population  by 
color  and  race.  The  recapitulation  is  contained  upon  page  827.  The  entire  white 
population  of  the  State  is  2,471,418;  colored,  26,540  ;  Indian,  519;  Japanese,  34;  and 
Chinese,  1,672.  Expressed  in  percentages,  98.85  percent  is  white,  1.06  colored,  0.02 
Indian,  0.07  Chinese,  while  the  Japanese  comprise  less  than  one  one-hundredth  of  one 
per  cent.  The  white  males  number  1,199,920,  or  47.99  per  cent  of  the  total  population, 
and  the  white  females  1,271,498,  or  60.86  per  cent  of  the  total  population.  The  colored 
males  number  12,813  and  the  colored  females  13,727,  or  0.51  per  cent  and  0.55  per  cent, 
respectively,  of  the  total  population.  The  Indian  males  number  279  and  the  Indian 
females  240,  each  constituting  one  one-hundredth  of  one  per  cent  of  the  total  popula- 
tion. Eight  Japanese  females  and  nine  Chinese  females  appear  in  the  enumeration. 
The  percentages  of  white  persons  of  the  total  population  do  not  greatly  vary  in  the 
different  counties,  rising  from  93. 11  in  the  county  of  Dukes  to  99.68  in  the  county  of 
Franklin.  The  percentage  of  colored  persons  of  the  total  population  is  largest  in  the 
county  of  Dukes,  this  percentage  being  3.33,  and  next  largest  in  Nantucket  and  Suftblk, 
in  which  counties  the  percentages  of  colored  persons  are  1.99  and  1.90,  respectively. 
In  the  following  counties,  besides  those  named,  the  percentage  of  colored  persons  of 
total  population  rises  above  one  per  cent:  Barnstable,  1.26;  Berkshire,  1.48;  Bristol, 
1.10  ;  and  Middlesex,  1. 10.  ISIo  Indians  were  enumerated  in  the  county  of  Nantvicket, 
while  the  Indian  population  was  less  than  one  one-hundredth  of  one  per  cent  of  the 
total  population  in  the  counties  of  Essex,  Hampden,  Middlesex,  Suffolk,  and  Worcester. 
The  largest  percentage  of  Indians  was  found  in  the  county  of  Dukes,  namely,  3.47. 
No  Japanese  were  found  in  Barnstable,  Berkshire,  Bristol,  Dukes,  or  Nantucket  counties, 
while  the  Japanese  population  did  not  exceed  one  one-hundredth  of  one  per  cent  in  any 
county,  and  was  less  than  one  one-hundredth  of  one  per  cent  in  the  counties  of  Essex, 
Hampden,  Middlesex,  Norfolk,  Plymouth,  Suffolk,  and  Worcester.  The  largest  number 
of  Chinese  was  found  in  the  county  of  Suffolk,  where  persons  of  this  race  constituted 
0.16  per  cent  of  the  total  population.  No  Chinese  were  enumerated  in  the  county  of 
Nantucket. 

Conjugal  Condition. 

The  distribution  of  the  population  according  to  conjugal  condition  appears  in  the 
table  on  pages  829  to  852,  the  recapitulation  being  found  upon  page  851.     The  num-  , 


TABULAR    ANALYSES.  865 

ber  of  single  persons  enumerated  was  1,385,030,  or  55.40  per  cent  of  the  total  population  ; 
the  number  of  married  persons  being  943,245,  or  37.73  per  cent  of  the  total  population. 
The  widowed*  number  165,650,  or  6.62  per  cent  of  the  total  population  ;  the  divorced, 
4,450,  or  0. 18  per  cent  of  the  total  population  ;  while  there  were  1,808  persons  for  whom 
the  facts  as  to  conjugal  condition  could  not  be  ascertained,  constituting,  however,  but 
seven  one-hundredths  of  one  per  cent  of  the  total  population.  The  single  males  num- 
ber 696,050,  or  27.84  per  cent  of  the  total  population,  and  the  single  females  6S8,980,  or 
27.56  per  cent  of  the  total  population.  It  will  be  seen,  therefore,  that  upon  the  ba*is  of 
percentages  of  the  total  population,  no  great  ditfereuce  appears  between  the  sexes 
among  the  single  persons.  This  is  also  true  with  respect  to  the  married  persons,  who 
include  471,437  males  and  471,808  females,  constituting,  respectively,  18.86  and  18.87 
per  cent  of  the  total  population.  The  widowed  females  number  121,421,  or  4.86  per 
cent  of  the  total  population,  a  number  greatly  in  excess  of  tlie  males  included  under 
this  head  who  aggregate  44,229,  or  1 .76  per  cent  of  the  total  population.  The  divorced 
pei'sons  include  1,672  males  and  2,778  females ;  while  the  persons  whose  conjugal  con- 
dition was  unknown  were  very  largely  males,  who  number  in  the  aggregate  1,313  as 
against  495  females  of  this  class.  The  percentage  which  the  single  persons  consti- 
tute of  the  total  population  is  largest  in  the  county  of  Suffolk,  this  percentage  being 
57.06,  and  smallest  in  the  county  of  Nantucket,  namely,  42.54.  The  percentage  which 
the  widowed  persons  constitute  of  the  total  population  is  largest  in  the  county  of  Nan- 
tucket, namely,  13.76.  In  Dukes  County  the  percentage  of  widowed  persons  of  the 
total  population  is  10.17,  the  next  largest  percentage,  namely,  9.13,  being  found  in  the 
comity  of  RarnstaVjle.  The  percentage  of  widowed  persons  of  the  total  population  is 
smallest  in  the  county  of  Bristol,  namely,  6.20,  although  this  varies  but  slightly  from 
the  percentages  found  in  several  other  counties,  and  in  the  State  as  a  whole.  In  no 
county  does  the  proportion  of  divorced  persons  rise  so  high  as  one  per  cent. 

Soldiers^  Snilor.'i,  and  Marines. 

The  table,  pages  853  to  858,  shows  the  total  number  of  persons  living  in  the  Com- 
monwealth on  May  1,  1895,  who  served  as  either  soldiers,  sailors,  or  marines,  in  the 
War  of  the  Rebellion,  with  aggregates.  The  recapitulation  for  the  State  appears  on 
page  858,  from  which  it  will  be  seen  that  at  the  time  of  the  enumeration  there  were 
living  in  Massachusetts,  36,081  soldiers  of  the  late  war,  2,750  sailors,  and  700  marines, 
or,  in  the  aggregate,  39,531  veterans  of  the  different  branches  of  the  service.  The 
distribution  of  these  persons,  by  counties,  is  also  shown  in  the  recapitulation,  but  need 
not  be  especially  pointed  out  here. 

The  returns  included  a  certain  number  of  persons  under  more  than  one  designation; 
for  example,  "  soldier  and  nmrine,"  "  soldier  and  sailor,"  etc.  To  avoid  duplications  in 
presentation,  however,  all  such  persons  appear  in  the  table  under  the  single  head  "sol- 
dier." The  number  designated  as  soldiers,  therefore,  includes  some  who  were  enrolled 
in  other  branches  of  the  service,  besides  having  served  in  the  army.  It  is  possible, 
also,  that  wives  on  account  of  a  failure  to  understand  clearly  the  nature  of  the  inquiry, 
which  was  applicable  only  to  survivors  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  may,  in  some  in- 
stances, have  returned  their  husbands  as  soldiers  when  they  were  merely  at  present 
enrolled  in  the  militia.  Every  effort  was  made  to  guard  against  this  misconception, 
however,  and  if  such  instances  occurred  it  was  impossible  to  detect  the  error,  as 
it  was  also  impossible  to  prevent  omissions  which  may  have  occurred  on  account 
of  lack  of  knowledge  as  to  the  fact  in  question  on  the  part  of  those  upon  whom  the 
enumerator  was  obliged  to  depend  for  information,  no  lueans  of  verification  being 
available  to  the  Bureau.  The  figures,  while  undoubtedly  in  the  main  correct,  should  l)e 
regarded  as  approximate  rather  than  absolute. 

*  Including  under  this  head,  for  convenience  of  tabulation,  persons  of  either  sex  deprived  by  death 
of  husband  or  wife,  and  not  re-married. 


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